Empowering
people with disabilities calls for a broad range of socio-economic inclusions and the
Indian government is currently amending the Disability Act of 1995 to meet the norms of the UN convention on the
rights of persons with disabilities. The country has an estimated 40-45 million such people according to provisional figures of 2011 Census, but spends only 0.0009% of its
GDP on disability, which indicates low access to education, information, job market and other essential facilities.
Since easy access to critical and specific information can immensely help people with disabilities, a Delhi-based
NGO called Cross the Hurdles has launched the first-ever
android app a couple of days ago to bridge the knowledge gap. Named after the organisation, the new app is an information resource containing everything one needs to know about
special education,
career guidance,
employment opportunities, tax benefits,
health tips,
legal advice,
assistive technology,
accessibility and more. Simply put, you can find all relevant information here – be it schools for autistic children, libraries for the visually impaired, shops for buying
disability aids & equipment or blood banks in your locality. The app can be
downloaded for free from
Google Play Store and the organisation will soon launch the
iOS and Windows versions of the app.
In the next phase, there will be a number of
in-app features including
video conferencing, on-demand sessions with experts,
disability counselling services and
chat forums. The app will be always free for users although the NGO, led by
Abha Khetarpal, is looking to raise money through sponsorship and advertising.
To download Cross the Hurdles, you will require
Android 2.3.3 or up. Last we checked, the rating stood at 4.8 and installs between 10 and 50. But that is understandable since the app has been launched only a couple of days ago.