We often assume what’s “normal” for children — but those ideas can exclude many. Through stories of parents, experts, and lived experiences, this piece explores how rethinking neurodivergence begins with listening, empathy, and letting kids lead.
Siddhant & Suhani are using Nintendo Wii motion-sensing tech through their initiative, INTECH, to create interactive learning opportunities for children with intellectual disabilities.
Two teens, Siddhant and Suhani, are using motion-sensing technology, Nintendo Wii, to revolutionise education and inclusion for children with intellectual disabilities. Through their initiative, INTECH, these teens are creating fun, interactive opportunities for kids to develop essential skills and build confidence.
The Constitution guarantees us all some fundamental rights but these individuals are working tirelessly to make sure that everyone can enjoy those freedoms.
Delhi-based Jyoti Kaur shares her journey growing up with her brother Raby, who has Down Syndrome, revealing how their unbreakable bond has profoundly shaped her life.
Once unsure if she could even climb up the stage, Sweta Mantrii has now completed over 300 comedy shows and is committed to making public spaces more inclusive for people with disabilities.
He has manufactured seven vehicles so far, and 70 per cent of their components were sourced from e-waste and scrap markets. Additionally, two are entirely powered by batteries.