Hannah Powell had been throwing up and felt exhausted after a night out on a bar crawl with two friends in Zante, Greece, in August 2016.
Month: February 2019
Kerala’s disability rights groups gear up to challenge unjust road transport authorities
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Disability rights groups in Kerala are all set to take on mighty state road transport authorities over a recent move over blocking access to disabled…
63 government websites now accessible for disabled people, claims Centre. Not enough, says experts
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Many government websites, both of the states and the Centre, remain inaccessible to people with disabilities. This is an issue that the disabled community and…
It has been over a year since the Kochi metro started functioning. Undoubtedly, Kochi metro is the one of the most accessible metros in India…
A woman from Oxford has become the first person in the world to have gene therapy to try to halt the most common form of blindness in the Western world.
A clinic making artificial limbs in CAR – the country’s only centre of its kind – is changing lives devastated by conflict
I could be deported to Poland if I’m denied settled status in the UK, because I stay at home to care full-time for my disabled son
Southwark Playhouse, London
Good puppetry lends rich humanity to the central character of this subtle if controversial production about a boy set to leave home for a residential school
What It’s Like to Be Blind in a World of People Distracted By Cellphones
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18/02/2019 I was born with optic atrophy, so I have a very narrow field of vision. I basically just see out of one corner of…
The government of Kerala is joining hands with NGO’s and groups for welfare of visually impaired people in the state. Reports point out that Kerala…