Good News: The SBI e-Rupee app was previously not allowing the use of
TalkBack, making it completely inaccessible for screen reader users. This
issue was raised by one person on X (formerly Twitter), and I also tagged
the relevant authorities and followed up on the matter. About a week ago,
he informed me that the issue had been resolved. I'm happy to share that it
was fixed within two weeks.
This is why I always emphasize the effective use of X — it's a powerful
tool for raising accessibility concerns.
Secondly, in the latest update of the Sugamya Bharat App, Dark Mode has
been introduced, and the previously unlabeled buttons that caused
inaccessibility during login have also been fixed. When I first discovered
this app over two years ago, it was almost unusable — even the OTP wasn’t
being delivered, making it impossible to complete the initial steps. That’s
when I began advocating for accessibility improvements in the app.
After the OTP issue was resolved, the language selection screen remained
inaccessible. Other issues included the inability to submit complaints,
lack of Dark Mode, unlabeled buttons, and inaccessible or malfunctioning
photo and video upload features etc. Over time, however, the app has seen
significant improvements. I’ve faced many ups and downs in this journey
toward making the app accessible.
To summarize: advocacy remains incredibly important. Unfortunately, the app
has still not fulfilled its core purpose, even though it was launched in
2020. Just two days ago, I reached out to the Joint Secretary ma'am and
Secretary sir of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with
Disabilities, urging them to urgently resolve the remaining issues. I also
made a post on X and tagged key authorities to help accelerate the
resolution process.
Kindly support by reposting, liking, and replying using the features
on X: Ashutosh
Singhal (@Sugamyata) posted at 11:00 pm on Thu, May 15, 2025:
Today, I requested @rajeshaggarwal  sir to take urgent action to resolve
complaints registered on the Sugamya Bharat App. Till now, not a single
complaint has been resolved, making the app ineffective in the core
purpose. @IASassociation @ShashiTharoor @HMOIndia @IndianExpress
(
https://x.com/Sugamyata/status/1923068544020783543?t=yAT7xKRi1QSxfcLgTsJmGg&s=03
)

As you know, You can register complaints about accessibility issues related
to digital, transport, and infrastructure on the Sugamya Bharat App. If you
are not aware, this app is made by the government to solve accessibility
issues that persons with disabilities face in their day-to-day life. You
should definitely check it out once.

Download link for Android users:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.geostat.sugamyabharatMOH
If anyone is facing any issue in  using Sugamya Bharat App. You can access
2 videos regarding this app which I made earlier with Radio Udaan to aware
our Persons with Disabilities community about this app. These Videos are
95% relevant even after app update:
In the first video you will get brief info about this app as well as
registration process: https://youtu.be/dLoCnz0Kdg4?si=fs_bYmdBjF4zBfdo

In the second video you will get to know about complaint process, checking
complain status and much more:
https://youtu.be/jHUPPWZVQ3M?si=nQHoYNQsB4sZT5wh

Ashutosh Singhal

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