Success & ABILITY
Connecting people with and without disabilities
Connecting people with and without disabilities
Success & ABILITYwas not Ability Foundation’s first foray into the world of persons with disability, it was also a groundbreaking cross-disability quarterly magazine beginning at a time when there were none such in India and it has continued to be a vital voice of inclusion and acceptance in India for over 25 years. Launched in October 1995, , Success & ABILITY was conceived as a platform to challenge stereotypes and bridge the gap between disabled and non-disabled communities. It has grown from a humble two-color print publication, then a d vibrant four-color magazine, expanding from quarterly to monthly issues, and evolving from a print-only format to include an audio edition. Today, Success & ABILITYcontinues to innovate, as a digital magazine, offering its content as a podcast, in Indian Sign Language, and as an online read, reaching a diverse and wide-ranging global audience.
Learn moreFebruary 16, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence is transforming the lives of people who are blind or have low vision and empowering them to lead independent lives.
Read MoreSai Prasad vividly illustrates the personal struggles faced by individuals with pre-existing medical conditions, emphasising the unfair denial of comprehensive health insurance.
Read MoreKomal Kamra, who has lived with a disability for over 30 years, shares a personal connection with Mared, an actor playing roles close to Kamra’s own experiences.
Read MoreDr Gayathri Ramachandran shares her experiences on the importance of mental health and thoughts on how social media can negatively affect the mental health of the younger generation.
Read MoreEmpowering anganwadi workers is a revolutionary step towards inclusive childcare and early identification of disabilities in India written by Pritam Sinha where he speaks about Anaganwadi protocols and the implementation and impact of this in the society.
Read MoreYogambika a two decade Banker reflects on this article – “Reflecting and moving forward is a corporate career lesson” where one can get a idea of corporate culture, the do’s and don’ts of work place in short.
Read MoreWhere are you heading to this holiday season? Read to know about the author’s thoughts on the evolving landscape of accessible travel and future travel trends.
Read MoreCrossroads of Change: Navigating Disability and Public Health in India is from a well renounced Mr. Pritam Sinha who was into corporate for more than 25 years and currently a fellow admin with Department of women and Child Development & Empowerment of people with disability and senior citizen in Karnataka.
Read MoreTaking CentreStage this month is our 2011 CavinKare Ability Mastery Award recipient Babli Gambhir.
Read MoreMainstream media, like cinema, has the potential to entertain, educate and influence societal behaviour both amongst the less literate and educated class of society.
Read MoreInclusive language is not just a matter of political correctness but an ethical imperative, says Sundari Sivasubbu. Read on to understand the power of words and language.
Read MoreIn contrast to a 2012 analysis that found limited coverage and stigmatisation of disability issues and mental health, today’s media environment is marked by accessible technology and heightened disability awareness.
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