We are excited to announce the upcoming 10th National Conference on Disability, a platform dedicated to advancing the cause of inclusivity, accessibility, and sustainability for persons with disabilities (PwDs). Organized by Sarthak Educational Trust and the National Abilympic Association of India (NAAI), this conference promises to be a catalyst for change.
The theme of
this year's conference is "Glocal
Partnerships (GPS) - Paving the way for an Inclusive, Accessible, and
Sustainable World." This theme underscores the importance of both
local and global collaborations in creating a world where every individual,
regardless of their abilities, can thrive.
Throughout the
two-day event, attendees will engage in meaningful discussions, participate in
skill showcases, and witness spirited skill competitions in the North Zone
Abilympics. The conference will delve into various crucial topics, including
skill development, financial empowerment, technology's role in inclusion,
government initiatives, media representation, and the power of collaborations.
The conference
is not just a platform for dialogue; it's a call to action. By fostering
collaborations, sharing best practices, and raising awareness, the event aims
to drive tangible change in the disability sector. With panel discussions led
by experts, interactive sessions, and opportunities for networking, the
conference provides a space for diverse stakeholders to come together and
contribute to a more inclusive future.
The 10th
National Conference on Disability is a rallying point for government
representatives, corporate leaders, educators, media professionals, NGOs,
startups, students, and individuals passionate about disability inclusion. Join
us in this transformative journey to empower, inspire, and pave the way for a
world where every person's potential can be realized.
Stay tuned for more
updates, speaker announcements, and insights as we count down to this inspiring
event. Together, let's empower inclusion and build a future that embraces
diversity and accessibility.
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