The Center for Studies Related to Persons with Disabilities, in collaboration with the Debate, Drama, and Literary Society of Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla, under the esteemed leadership of Prof. (Dr.) Priti Saxena, Vice Chancellor of HPNLU, marked the observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) with great enthusiasm on December 3, 2024. The event, held at the iconic Gaiety Theatre, located at The Ridge in Shimla, brought together a diverse group of individuals to celebrate the contributions of persons with disabilities and highlight the importance of inclusivity in all aspects of society.
The celebration focused on the central theme of empowering persons with disabilities and advocating for their active participation in societal activities. Through a series of performances and activities, the event sought to promote a more inclusive environment where individuals with disabilities are not only accepted but actively engaged in the social, cultural, and economic spheres of life.
A key highlight of the event was a street play performed by students, which poignantly addressed the critical issue of “Accessibility at the Workplace.” The play effectively conveyed the pressing need for accessible and inclusive workplaces, emphasizing that ensuring physical accessibility is just the first step. Equally important is the need for a cultural shift that fosters respect, equal treatment, and integration of persons with disabilities into the workforce.
The performance underlined the notion that accessibility is not merely about making adjustments to physical infrastructure, but also about creating an organizational culture that is sensitive to the needs of all employees. This includes accessible office layouts, communication aids, adaptive technologies, and, importantly, a mindset change that values diversity and ensures equitable opportunities for career advancement, professional development, and meaningful participation.
This event stands as a significant milestone in furthering the cause of inclusion, urging both public and private sectors to reconsider their approaches toward workplace accessibility. Beyond infrastructure, it calls for systemic changes in policy and attitude that uphold the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities, enabling them to fully integrate into the workforce and contribute their skills, talents, and perspectives to the broader community.
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities celebrations at HPNLU served as a reminder of the collective responsibility to create workplaces and social environments that are truly accessible, welcoming, and conducive to the growth and empowerment of all individuals, irrespective of their physical abilities.