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Initiative launched on making Cities Accessible and Inclusive
- Amit Bhardwaj
- 08 Jan, 2025
On
Wednesday, 8th January, 2025, the I for Humanity Foundation, and Ministry
of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), through its flagship scheme- Smart
Cities Mission launched ‘Accessible Cities’ initiatives for the development of accessible and
inclusive cities for diverse user groups, including
the elderly, persons with disabilities, women, and children in the coming years.
The
Foundation and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs also entered into a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for enabling the development of accessible
and inclusive infrastructure developed under DAY NULM and PMSvanidhi Mission
and supporting specially-abled street vendors and self-help groups for
financial/ welfare assistance and livelihood activities for persons with
disabilities.
The
launch ceremony and MoU signing ceremony
took place at MoHUA, Delhi. The MoU was signed by Shri Rahul Kapoor, Joint Secretary-
Smart Cities Mission, MoHUA, and Mrs Juuhi Rajput, Founder- I for Humanity
Foundation in the presence of Hon’ble
Minister of State, Shri Tokhan Sahu ji and other dignitaries.
Hon’ble Minister of
State, Shri Sahu appreciated the initiatives launched and motivated dignitaries
and participants present in the program to pledge to implement universal design
and standards in all the projects and make sincere efforts to make our country
inclusive and accessible. He also stated that these initiatives are aligned
with India's 'Accessible India Campaign' (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan), which was
launched by the
Hon’ble Prime Minister in 2015.
‘Accessible Cities’ is an
initiative launched by I for Humanity Foundation through its platform
‘Alliance for Inclusion and Accessibility’, which aims to invite, motivate and
guide 100 cities under the Smart Cities Mission in implementing universal
design principles in their infrastructural projects. This includes inter
alia, residential & commercial
buildings, public spaces, streets, parks, open and recreational spaces, etc. and
also, making the existing built environment in cities more accessible and
inclusive in due course of time. In the initial phase, 10 cities have been shortlisted including-
Chandigarh, Sagar, Satna, Jabalpur, Dehradun, Belagavi, Pune, Raipur, Lucknow
and Varanasi and the focus will be on creating awareness by
organizing a training session on universal design specifications in the built
environment involving different stakeholders including Mayors, City Leaders,
Municipal Corporations, RERA, Smart Cities, ULBs, Housing Department, PWD,
Development Authorities, Department of Country & Town Planning, etc.
Mrs. Juuhi Rajput stated that other than Accessible Cities initiative, ‘Accessible Housing and
Commercial Buildings’ initiative was launched for sensitizing State Real Estate
Regulatory Authorities and making universal guidelines mandatory in State RERA
Acts. This initiative will be
instrumental in enabling persons with disabilities to live a better life. Also,
‘Accessible Hospitality’, Accessible
Banking and ‘Accessible Elevators’ initiatives were launched to guide
hospitality industry, banking institutions, and elevators manufacturers in
incorporating universal guidelines in hotels, banks branches and ATMs and
elevators.
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