Saurabh Bhatnagar, Delhi

The Neuroaid and Research Foundation (NRF), a not-for-profit organisation working in the field of neurological rehabilitation and disability inclusion, organised an Awareness & Inclusion Program on 28 February 2026 in New Delhi. The programme brought together healthcare professionals, disability rights advocates, rehabilitation experts, academicians, students, and representatives from the media to engage in dialogue on inclusion and ability-led development.


The programme focussed on :
“Breaking Barriers: Ability Development and Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities”
The initiative highlighted the importance of rehabilitation, accessibility, dignity, and equal opportunity for persons with disabilities, while encouraging informed public discourse and collaborative action.


Key Highlights of the Program
• Panel discussion featuring eminent voices from disability advocacy, rehabilitation, and media
• Participation of senior media personality Ms. Navika Kumar( group editor in chief,Times Now, international para-athlete Ms Suvarna Raj and Mr Aman Srivastava, who innovated the world’s first ‘self-learning’ braille literacy device.


• Cultural performance reflecting inclusion and lived experiences
• Strong emphasis on accessibility, including sign language interpretation


The program formed part of NRF’s continued efforts to raise awareness, strengthen professional engagement, and promote inclusive practices across healthcare and society.