Times Of India

BANGALORE: Deepa Maski, 28, wheels herself with ease into her office in 
Electronics City, a stone's throw from her home. Her powered wheelchair is good 
enough to take her to her workplace every day. But a movie at iMax, 
Koramangala, becomes impossible without someone's help.

Mobility being a major concern, the project lead with HCL tried stopping 
several BMTC Volvos and telling the drivers about the ramps available in those 
vehicles. Surprisingly, many didn't know such a facility existed, and even if 
they did, they were clueless about how to operate them. Her movie-watching was, 
therefore, restricted to videos and downloads. But once she found Kickstart 
cabs, things started looking better.

Today, the disabled-friendly cab service ensures Deepa doesn't find herself 
stranded. A regular at family functions and social gatherings, she now looks 
forward to watching movies on the large screen.

KickStart, an initiative by Vidhya Ramasubban, offers cabs that are modified to 
be wheelchair friendly. Like any other cab service, it offers point-to-point 
drops, airport drops, outstation and local hire. The cost is almost in the same 
range.

KickStart has three cars to choose from - The front seat of the Swift Dzire is 
like an office swivel chair, which can move in and out of the car, allowing the 
customer to use it like a normal office chair. Then there's the Wagon R with a 
ramp, which aids the user to get their wheelchair in. The front seat of the 
modified Toyota Liva is remote controlled, and can jut out of the car to pick 
the customer from any place.

"Most of the differently abled people and senior citizens are home-bound as 
they don't have transport to move about. This cab service is changing their 
lives," explains Vidhya, who has a masters degree in social work, and has been 
working for the differently abled for close to 15 years.

Ask Rama Chari, a consultant, how convenient the service is for her 80-year-old 
mother, and she says: "My mother uses a wheelchair which doesn't fit into a 
car's boot. So every time we'd go somewhere, we had no option but to tie the 
wheelchair atop the car. The very cumbersome process would put her off and she 
would avoid travelling. This new cab service has helped her regain mobility. In 
fact, she even got her wheelchair repaired from Mobility India all by herself," 
says Rama.

The cab drivers are sensitized to the customers' requirements, helping them in 
and out of the car. "I am deaf. So every time a cab reaches my home, the driver 
texts me saying he is waiting outside. No call is made," explains a customer.

>From a 10-year-old girl who goes to school in the cab to a 70-year-old who is 
>hospital-bound, customer profiles vary. "We even get calls from clinics. They 
>say many of their patients drop out as they are unable to commute. Most of our 
>clients are senior citizens and differently abled who travel to hospitals or 
>on personal work," says Vidhya.

KickStart cabs have caught the attention of other cities too. In fact, Vidhya 
soon plans to expand the service both in the city and beyond. The organization 
hopes to get another 10 cars in the next one year. Vidhya also plans to recruit 
women and transgenders as drivers to empower them.

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Thanks and Regards
Pradeep T.S
Probationary Officer
United Bank of India
Bangalore Regional Office
email id: pradeep_bana...@rediffmail.com
mobile: 9845925188
skype: pradeepsocialwork


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