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12:40 PM "Restricted" barrier free environment in Delhi |
In Delhi while looking at the roads, footpaths, overhead bridges and subways one question always arises in my mind , that our PWD department is full of "good" mechanical, civil and architectural engineers and designers having "great"
knowledge of ergonomics, barrier free environment and universal
designs, but why the structures they are making are so restricted in
their Barrier free Domain......?
Stairs of bridges are combined
with slope for wheelchair with such an angle that it is almost
impossible for the differently able
d people like wheelchair users to use
them effectively... I haven't seen any underground subway with barrier
free designs... and about foot paths, oh they are really shocking, let
me explain this with an example of braille tiles installed at foot
paths, these barrier free structure are installed in such a way that if
visually challenged people will follow this, their life would be in
danger... as these structures are opening into open gutters , pillars
and trees....
The
biggest reason behind this problem is lack of practical environmental
assessment and architectural evaluation... And the one who performs
these assessment is no where in the PWD team and that is none other than
Occupational therapist... our Govt. is very indifferent toward
Occupational therapy and its services... and this is the main reason
that even after spending billions the out come is still negative and the
dreams of disability free India is no where coming into practical
environment....
So lets unite and tell this Govt. about
great and divine domains of occupational therapy so that the dream of
disability free India will come true in coming future.....
I'll soon upload pics of these great "Restricted" barrier free environment in Delhi
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