The accessibility and inclusivity of residential society are checked by local Guide

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These insightful posts I made on #AccessForAll On International Disability Day,
is one of my accessibility blog posts; we share informative posts and we (local Guides) organizing the meet up in person or virtual,which honors individuals with disabilities.


Caption:- cover creation by LG @ShailendraOjha via CANVA.

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Ramps are recognize by most accessible mode of transport in societies by some differently abled persons. This is because some residential societies ramps are capable of accommodating all types of wheelchairs, some residential societies are already ready with #AccessForAll ramps and the setup they need helps wheelchair users as well.


Caption:- photo frame about multistorey apartment entrance & exit Ramp #access for all.
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wheel chair access ramp.
I checked the accessibility for everyone in a local residential multistorey society in observance of this day. multi storey residence has tactile flooring, and I have no doubt that other cities use it in their residential areas as well.

Caption:- Photo about dedicated Ramp for disabled person (wheelchair users) in residential societies.
As far as residential societies are concerned, some of them have enough space for wheelchair users to move around in their wheelchairs.
Depending on the design of the residential societies, they can move around in a wheelchair on a standard ramp and park their wheelchair nearby.

Caption:- photo about Residential societies Parking Ramp. #access for all.
Some residential societies have a standard place where wheelchairs can be parked.

Caption:- Photo about dedicated wheelchair users Parking in Residential society.

Caption:- Photo about dedicated Restroom for wheelchair users in residential society Parking.

Caption:- Photo about standard Parking wheelchair in multistorey society entrance & exit lobby.

Caption:- Photo frame Residential societies commercial complex accessibility accessible for all
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The local residential society will determine whether or not this is implemented.
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It also helps young children and pregnant women.
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Additionally, I would like to tag some of our accessibility champions in the initiative legend local guide. They also serve as moderators.

Legend local Guide
@Jesi
@EmekaUlor
@ErmesT
Accessibility champion
@TusharSuradkar Dada
MY friend @Kumaarsantosh
@Tejal ben :pray:

Here’s link my Previous accessibility Post (blog) contribution on connect
A-gaad-day-contribution-accessible-to-all

Thanks for Stopping :pray:

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Nice post @ShailendraOjha on accessibility to the residential apartments/socities. I liked your cover page and your determination to highlight accessibility wherever and whenever you come across.

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Good job, perfectly marking accessible signs @ShailendraOjha
Thank you for sharing the post with us

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That’s wonderful description Shailendra. You really explain how to identify whether the business/place is wheelchair accessible :wheelchair: or not. Keep Guiding!

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Thanks a lot dear Ghummkad @Kumaarsantosh "jay Mata Di":triangular_flag_on_post::pray:

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In Bangladesh’s local guide, you are the one who has raised awareness of accessibility for everyone at the local level. I have read your blog post. Many thanks for your appreciation, Friend @AbdullahAM :handshake:

Your appreciation is greatly appreciated, and I wish you best of luck with your next blog post series. Thanks, :handshake: @Rahul001

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Thank you Shailendra for your kind words!

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Thanks for the post @ShailendraOjha thanks for choosing such an inclusive topic. All the best :+1:

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Ihr seid schon vorbildlich mit der Darstellung der Barrierefreiheit @ShailendraOjha :+1::pray:

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Thank you for tagging me in your post, @ShailendraOjha
It is interesting to see that residential places in your country are building ramps.
Ramps are the first aid, both inside and outside, to allow People with Limited Mobility easier access to facilities and greater ability to move. I speak of People with Limited Mobility instead of People with Disabilities (PWDs) because this gives a more precise idea of ​​the vastness of the users involved.

Can you geolocate them in a more accurate position than just “India”, e.g. by sharing the Position in Google Maps of the place you visited?
Contributing to Google Maps by adding accessibility information about places (in our reviews, with photos, by answering accessibility questions) helps users find and reach accessible places, improving their lives.
Do you have any tip for others about how to improve the information about accessibility in Google Maps?

A curiosity: Is the construction of accessible buildings defined by law in your country? In my country, in Italy, all new private buildings for public use (shops, restaurants, commercial and consultancy activities) must be accessible. In addition, all public administration offices and schools must be accessible, and ramps and elevators must always be available. However, for commercial activities built before the law came into force, this is not mandatory.

A personal tip: make your post accessible too: here you will find some tips on how to make it more readable also for visually impaired people. Avoid useless hashtags, which make reading and translation difficult for those who use a screen reader, and use a descriptive caption for your images. This post can help you: Help Others: Add a Caption to Your Photo in Connect

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Thanks @ErmesT sir :pray:
as of my knowldge Divyangjans (handicap peopel) to live a life that is full of potential and dignity. our honorable prime minister’s primary goal accessibale campaign India so govt promoted the barrier free environment in public infrastructure & accessblity in transportation. Whenever I go to place, the first thing I do is to check the ramp to see how the ramp is, what kind of ramp it is, for what kind of people it is useful.
And I never forget to add accessibility information to my Google Maps review. & And I always followed your advice (tip) sir.

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This is amazing, @ShailendraOjha
I wanted to add some tip just now: How to Contribute to Accessibility with Google Maps

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I appreciate your initiative and efforts in mapping accessibility on Google Maps, Good luck dear @ShailendraOjha ji.

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