Raahi : Streets For All Raahi
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Raahi is a social experiment for enhancing inclusion and accessibility on streets - the most 'shared' of all public spaces - through hearing diverse perspectives on streets from people from myriad walks of life. Join Anirudh, Harshada and Piyush in learning from their guests about the multifaceted challenges on the streets and help identify avenues for interventions in the process.
Disclaimer : The views presented are solely of the interviewee. The podcast does not endorse any opinion.
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Raahi : Introduction
Raahi is a social experiment for enhancing inclusion and accessibility on streets - the most 'shared' of all public spaces - through hearing diverse perspectives on streets from people from myriad walks of life. Join Anirudh, Harshada and Piyush in learning from their guests about the multifaceted challenges on the streets and help identify avenues for interventions in the process.
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Streets for all : People with Motor Disability
Ms. Rimpi Arora, a PwD and Research Scholar at Panjab University, Chandigarh, shares her challenges, her work, and her insights for making the streets more accessible and inclusive.
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Streets for all : Senior Citizens
Mr. Mukesh Gupta, a senior citizen, engineer and former bureaucrat based out of Delhi talks about his experiences of streets as someone who has understood design considerations for senior citizens for decades as an engineer and a bureaucrat.
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Streets for all : People with Visual Impairment
Sh Janannath Singh Jayara, Hon'ble Principal, Institute for the Blind, Sector 26, Chandigarh speaks about accessibility on streets for the visually impaired.
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Streets for all : Urban Planning Perspectives
Dr. Ratoola Kundu, a city planner by qualification and faculty at TISS Mumbai shares her perspectives on streets for all through the lens of a planning professional and sociologist.
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Streets for all : LGBTQIA+ community
A person from the LGBTQIA+ community shares their struggles and challenges in accessing streets and talks about ways to make the streets more inclusive and accepting.