Persons with Disabilities often face bad experiences due to inaccessible
platforms. Whenever a platform takes an initiative, we should highlight it
so others get inspired to follow.
Zomato and Blinkit have taken a great step towards accessibility—the first
such initiative by platforms in India. While they are not yet fully
accessible, this is an important beginning. Even better, both are
Made-in-India platforms.
You can read more in LinkedIn or X (Twitter) posts, where I’ve tagged their
executives. Please repost, like, and comment so this initiative reaches as
many platforms as possible-
LinkedIn Post:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sugamyata-ashutosh-singhal-823543289_accessibilityintech-zomato-blinkit-activity-7358926407550296064-f02Y?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android&rcm=ACoAAEYGaNsBRMelVAsVe0usYk1hxlY-d_ErcVY
X Post: https://x.com/Sugamyata/status/1954024454394458590?s=08

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