Background
In Maharashtra, the term “divyang” goes beyond mere recognition; it signifies the unique strengths and capabilities of individuals who, despite facing challenges, contribute significantly to society. However, mobility often remains a barrier, restricting their access to education, employment, and social interactions.
Our electric tricycle is more than just a mode of transportation; it is a vehicle of empowerment. It provides an opportunity for individuals with disabilities to navigate their surroundings with ease and confidence. By enhancing mobility, we aim to foster independence, allowing users to participate more fully in their communities and access vital resources.
This initiative is rooted in our belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to lead a fulfilling life, free from the constraints that often accompany physical challenges. Our electric tricycle is designed with user-friendly features, ensuring safety and comfort, while also being environmentally friendly.
As we embark on this journey, we invite you to join us in creating a ripple effect of social impact. Together, we can break down barriers, promote inclusivity, and empower our divyang community to realize their full potential.
Let us work hand in hand to ensure that every individual, regardless of their abilities, has the opportunity to thrive and contribute to our vibrant society.
Facts and Figures
Maharashtra is home to a diverse population, including a significant number of individuals with disabilities. These persons encompass a wide range of physical, sensory, intellectual, and developmental conditions that may require additional support or accommodations for many activities. In every facet of life, from education and employment to arts, sports, and community engagement, persons with disabilities continue to make invaluable contributions, enriching our societies and challenging us to foster inclusivity, accessibility, and equal opportunities for all. Recognizing their inherent contributions and strengths, advocating for their rights, and embracing their diversity is not only a matter of justice and human rights but also a vital step towards building a truly inclusive and compassionate world.
As per Census of India 2011, the district wise population of PwDs in Maharashtra are as mentioned below –