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mid-day's 39th anniversary: Joining the dots

A young Andheri resident is creating innovative ways for the disabled to enjoy heritage and the arts

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In Mumbai, structures are built and then retro-fitted with disabled-friendly support systems, which defeats their purpose, say Sidhant and Anisha Shah. Pics/Sayyed Sameer Abedi

In Mumbai, structures are built and then retro-fitted with disabled-friendly support systems, which defeats their purpose, say Sidhant and Anisha Shah. Pics/Sayyed Sameer Abedi

Siddhant Shah, 27
Heritage architect and founder, Access for All

It was a logistical nightmare because the content was in Braille. Indian and Pakistani authorities were suspicious, and every section had to be decoded," recalls Siddhant Shah, the heritage architect who founded Access for All, a disability services and support organisation. Thanks to his path-breaking initiative, visually challenged visitors can now marvel at monetary treasures housed inside the State Bank Museum and Art Gallery in Karachi.'

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