Till date, specially abled people or persons with disabilities (PwD) face discrimination, be it in education, in the job sector or any other field. Accepting them with their limitations is a goal which is not yet completely reached, even though efforts are on and thankfully awareness is increasing. What are companies doing to benefit these people? The CSR Journal takes a look at some of the latest CSR initiatives for the specially abled.
LawSikho’s 100% scholarships for persons with disability
Gurugram-based legal edtech company LawSikho just a few days ago announced that they will be giving 100 percent scholarships for 500 persons with disabilities (PwD). As per their announcement, candidates who complete the courses successfully will be co-certified by National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
‘Law graduates and law students will have to take an online admission test to decide who is eligible for the scholarships, which will cover LawSikho’s test prep courses for government jobs, upskilling courses focused on jobs in the private sector, and remote freelance work courses focused to international markets like US, UK and Canada. To qualify for the admission test, candidates must produce a government-issued disability card or certificate of disability. The admission test will be held in October, but candidates can appear for an online on-demand admission test even later,’ reads the announcement.
Bajaj Finserv and Sightsavers India working for inclusive education and disability rights
Bajaj Finserv Limited, the holding company of the financial services businesses of the Bajaj Group recently joined hands with Sightsavers India (an NGO working for persons with disabilities) to launch their social inclusion and inclusive education programmes in Raisen, Khagariya, Kasganj, and Pratapgarh districts of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, respectively.
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited, the general insurance arm of Bajaj Finserv, will be reportedly extending their support to ensure quality education is imparted to children with visual impairment and help support people with disabilities. Through this association, Bajaj Finserv Limited and Sightsavers have announced that they will provide support to children who are blind or visually impaired to receive extensive education support while ensuring their inclusion in mainstream education.
Reportedly, children under the age of 5 to 18 years will be supported under this Inclusive Education Programme. Also, 400 children with visual impairment from the four districts will get support and inclusion in mainstream education as part of this programme, as per the announcement.
They further announced that with support from Bajaj Finserv, Sightsavers will also help people with disabilities over the age of 18 gain access to social security benefits and employment opportunities. The aim behind the initiative is social inclusion for persons with disabilities while making sure they receive equal rights and are not subjected to discrimination, particularly in the areas of education, healthcare, and income.
SBI Foundation and ACE Social Foundation’s ‘Dialogue in the Dark’ Centre in Mumbai
SBI Foundation along with ACE Social Foundation has launched an empathy experience centre, ‘Dialogue in the Dark’, at Maker Chambers III at Nariman Point, Mumbai. Shri Om Prakash Mishra, DMD (HR) & CDO, SBI, inaugurated the centre on 29th September 2022.
SBI Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for PwDs (persons with disabilities) endeavours to sensitise and build awareness among the general public on the abilities of PwDs, specifically the visually impaired. The ‘Dialogue in the Dark’ centre in Mumbai is open to corporates and the public, without any entry fee.