Hi all,

Good morning. After much effort, I have managed to secure a meeting with Dr 
Shashi Tharoor on 21st March. The immediate trigger for this meeting is his 
observations about Parliament not being disabled friendly and an article that I 
wrote on the subject in the Indian express. In the meeting, I would like to 
discuss with him concrete pathways for making Parliament and its proceedings 
more disabled friendly. I would like to invite your suggestions on what issues 
I should discuss with him. This is what I have in mind at present:

First,  Ensuring that proceedings in Parliament or accompanied by sign language 
interpretation and audio description. At least the most important ones to begin 
with.

Second, setting up a committee that is tasked with addressing all Accessibility 
related needs in Parliament, as has been done by the Supreme Court recently.

Third, conducting an audit of the physical infrastructure and website of the 
Parliament.

Let me know if you have any other inputs.

Rahul

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