How blind-friendly is India’s capital Delhi? | BBC News India

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @celebtalks2513
    @celebtalks2513 Год назад +18

    Loved the very raw and organic presentation. A true depiction of systematic barriers for person living with disability. Props to you for carrying out such a uncanny presentation! Truely miles to go and inspire: Ram!

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @self-helpwithalaka830
    @self-helpwithalaka830 Год назад +12

    Ram bhai rocked it when he gave directions to a guy. 🔥

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching the video, Alaka :)

  • @PAOMINLIENCHANGSAN-ir9wd
    @PAOMINLIENCHANGSAN-ir9wd 8 месяцев назад +4

    Can't just imagine,, how hard life would be without sight .. May God bless you bro

  • @deepachandrasekharan8891
    @deepachandrasekharan8891 Год назад +7

    Everyday life for you is so challenging ..but I appreciate the smile you maintain on your face .... You hide all yr pain and anguish in that smile of yours !!
    Hats off to you Raam

  • @abhideeps2000
    @abhideeps2000 Год назад +7

    I got a chance to meet Mr.Ram in-person ,such a inspiring and motivating gentleman,truly agreed with the thoughts .We need to do the introspection in the society.Are we doing justice being a human with vision?

  • @raamsingh300
    @raamsingh300 Год назад +12

    I appreciate BBC News India and senior video editor Anshul Verma for making this short documentary about the struggles and hindrances which we go through on daily basis. Because of journalists like Anshul, BBC journalism is respected and stands out the most. Anshul deserves all the credits. Anshul Verma expertly directed and completed the work of the producer, director, reporter, cameraman, video editor, and assistant to guide me through during the shoot.
    It's time to spread awareness of disability, inclusion, and accessibility among able-bodied people. This brief documentary tries to explore accessibility issues and built-up impediments in Delhi, the nation's capital. It's also interesting to observe the difficulties a blind person has accessing daily life activities. It would be interesting to know what my fellow disabled people think.

    • @InclusiveSightHub
      @InclusiveSightHub Год назад

      Wow yaar!
      So nice

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks Ram. We are fortunate to be able to witness and work with you.

    • @clayflower86
      @clayflower86 4 месяца назад

      Hi. My name is Rita, and my vision is low. I love the way how you described all problems which you face in dayly life. Hope to become your friend if you are not mind. By the way, i am from Russia, and realy love Bharat

  • @shrinkhlajagga3797
    @shrinkhlajagga3797 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate this. The protagonist here is Ram bhaiya who is my senior and I have been in touch with him with respect to my dissertation writing. I can surely say he is a gem and can fail very big intellectuals out there.
    He is exceptional and this documentary is really showing their plight and obstacles which is not even in the eyes of big bureaucrats. It's pathetic to say when we are saying we are developing , I would say have a look in their aspects and you will realize how developing are we in true sense.
    Although I can see but still I can feel their pain and sufferings.
    Everyone should introspect and ponder over this big issue pertaining in evil eyes of us.
    Thankyou creators for bringing in such a beautiful piece of work which is an eye opener for all of us. Really a good job🙌💫

  • @aribakhan8706
    @aribakhan8706 Год назад +7

    I am sorry to see that even simple things can be so tough just because of a lack of care on our part. But it's good to see Ram live so fully.

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Ariba. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

    • @ryanrocha5981
      @ryanrocha5981 7 месяцев назад

      Because he is born blind. The late you lose your sight the difficult it becomes.

    • @sumeshs8239
      @sumeshs8239 5 месяцев назад

      delhi is bad. here blind people cant even see anything

  • @KKrishanSTV
    @KKrishanSTV Год назад +9

    There is really need to take these kind of initiatives so that everyone know about how difficulties a Disabled had to face.

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      True. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family.

    • @sumeshs8239
      @sumeshs8239 5 месяцев назад

      delhi is not a coma patient friendly city.

  • @bharatpadavala1115
    @bharatpadavala1115 Год назад +2

    BBC team..you have done an excellent job to bring out the difficulties in India for disabled people.
    Mr. Ram you are truly inspiring.

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Bharat. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @comraderauf5848
    @comraderauf5848 Год назад +9

    This ableist world has reduced us to a mere inspiring object.
    People with disabilities our daily dealing with such problems but able bodied just romanticise that and ignore the real problem.
    It could be a tiny but much needed step in order to make them realise how ignorant they are and romanticising our disability doesn't help.
    Its your nice initiative and surely it would be eye opening for many people. Looking forward to more such videoes around disabilities and their inter sections. Please do stories about Dalit Bahujan Adivasis, women and LGBTQAI marginalised disabled

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching our content. We hope to continue to make such films. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @adarshpatel6247
    @adarshpatel6247 Год назад +3

    Thanks BBC ,we expect this kind of journalism only from you in india

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Adarsh. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @yasirahmadkhan3710
    @yasirahmadkhan3710 Год назад +2

    We go through these difficulties everyday

  • @priyachand4624
    @priyachand4624 Год назад

    I'm so proud of you I'm also a blind person and your story inspiring me so much

  • @amankumarpqr
    @amankumarpqr Год назад +5

    Thank you BBC for showing us the world of a person without an eye. It is always a treat listening to Ram Singh, a person full of wits. We need to grow as a society and develop an environment, friendly to our visually challenged friends. I just hope that we shall collectively put our efforts in bringing this change.
    For those who want to help visually challenged students by recording books for them, please join "Let's record" initiative by "Vargashikshak".

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching the film, Aman. Please share our channel with friends and family :)

    • @user-gp1sm6ej8y
      @user-gp1sm6ej8y Год назад

      @@bbcnewsindia Please also make film on transgender persons life in Delhi

  • @kuldeepkumar00000
    @kuldeepkumar00000 Год назад +1

    The one who raises voice on such Vishu is only BBC.

  • @238sneha
    @238sneha Год назад +4

    It is an example where we could see how the government and society is failing to involve them into main stream

    • @sumeshs8239
      @sumeshs8239 5 месяцев назад

      delhi is bad. here blind people cant even see anything.

  • @deepakghazipuri3810
    @deepakghazipuri3810 Год назад +1

    सलाम है 🤲🏼

  • @Megan-fc4rr
    @Megan-fc4rr 10 месяцев назад

    Very inspirational. Hope you are doing well Ram and friends.

  • @Pranjan_Prakash
    @Pranjan_Prakash Год назад +1

    You are my motivational brother ❤ram

  • @ItsMeUrsFa-pw7yj
    @ItsMeUrsFa-pw7yj Год назад +4

    In Delhi, Where the heaven for scammers, It's even hard to survive for the common people without any disability. It's like everyday war. I'm not talking about women safety.

  • @endless472
    @endless472 4 месяца назад

    I don't have words really amazing. Thank you BBC

  • @prateekjindal5000
    @prateekjindal5000 Год назад +2

    Much needed video.

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Prateek. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @CP-ls5fr
    @CP-ls5fr 4 месяца назад

    After watching this I feel we need to put braille everywhere on every product and directions… like the way we put English, Hindi Urdu marathi and other languages
    …hope this will make a difference even if it’s small

  • @gowthamt4030
    @gowthamt4030 Год назад +1

    Thank you BBC to addressing these kind of issues

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Gowtham. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @sagardivinemusicofficial2849
    @sagardivinemusicofficial2849 Год назад +3

    I can understand buddy, when we can face such problems in a state like Delhi, then we all know how problems will come in other states.

    • @bheemsen9153
      @bheemsen9153 Год назад

      Absolutely right mostly important to society to disable

  • @dhamiinsights
    @dhamiinsights Год назад +3

    Our Society must think about all section of people and our government has to think extra mile for ease of life of differently able people.

    • @sumeshs8239
      @sumeshs8239 5 месяцев назад

      delhi is bad .. here blind people cant even see

  • @KKrishanSTV
    @KKrishanSTV 11 месяцев назад

    Although its very good documentary however i just wanted to bring to your notice that there are mistakes in Braille appearing on screen in the beginning. Maybe you can be mindful of this in future

  • @dr.surajbhansingh613
    @dr.surajbhansingh613 Год назад

    thanks to this video

  • @HappyGuy456
    @HappyGuy456 7 месяцев назад

    appreciate BBC News India

  • @jiwanacharya3270
    @jiwanacharya3270 Год назад

    I just came to know about this channel from a trailer by Nikita in BBC Hindi. Regarding the city's, public services and infrastructures: it's also same in Nepal and its capital city Kathmandu!

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching our videos, Jiwan :) We hope you'll share our channel with friends and family.

  • @akbaralimohammadi9153
    @akbaralimohammadi9153 Год назад

    wa ramoo wa god bles u welden buddy excellent jop i appreciate u unbelievbable

  • @arg3882
    @arg3882 Год назад

    i am confused how they understand the direction and route for home and other places .

    • @sameermahajan2202
      @sameermahajan2202 Год назад

      Take one path and memorize it don't take any other path at all

  • @kuldeepkumar00000
    @kuldeepkumar00000 Год назад +1

    It will take another 100 years for India to become like Europe.

  • @Amit-ly5sf
    @Amit-ly5sf 9 месяцев назад

    Life can be so disheartening at times

  • @yuvrajsingh1712
    @yuvrajsingh1712 Год назад

    Bahut khoob bhai

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Yuvraj. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @vinodsinghaswal3238
    @vinodsinghaswal3238 Год назад +1

    Even government could not make Delhis buses/ systems for disabled people friendly. Somehow the Metro is little bit good, there is a person to help. Truely saying, People of delhi don't have time to support any person like this.

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Treat them as differently abled, not disabled. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @ranjeetchouhan4170
    @ranjeetchouhan4170 Год назад +2

    The disabled persons take a full part in the development of their societies but people forget their role.

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      True. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @arindamkumar7725
    @arindamkumar7725 7 месяцев назад

    Ram studies in JNU it seems. Keep it up my man.

  • @IND1319
    @IND1319 Год назад

    Hi BBC

  • @Vp_palve
    @Vp_palve Год назад

    ✨✨

  • @MrMishbahul
    @MrMishbahul Год назад

    Society needs to be humanist and sensitized towards the person with visual impairment
    Only seeing them as inspirational porn or Completely neglected and ignored, will not help instead of it apart of golden mean, needs to be carve out

  • @shubhamgupta8902
    @shubhamgupta8902 Год назад

    very nice video 🫶

  • @blackyrocky7438
    @blackyrocky7438 4 месяца назад

    Living with disabilities could be challenging. We should thank to allah SWT. He has at least provided us with good vision.

  • @permandlasravan5925
    @permandlasravan5925 Год назад

    as per 2016 act every thing as to be made accessable to PWD person ,but, ignorance prevailing.

  • @ThanksYoutube7
    @ThanksYoutube7 7 дней назад

    Sorry to say but you have very negative thinking. I also have a friend who was born blind but i was shocked by his positive attitude. He never talk negative that people don't help him he instead say mein teri help karu.
    He was my crazy friend from childhood miss you ayush. I dont have contact of hik anymore

  • @yashsharma6645
    @yashsharma6645 Год назад +2

    3:26 By the way, Ram bhaiya lied about his girlfriend.

  • @ArifKhan-ju4pv
    @ArifKhan-ju4pv Год назад

    m arif khan

  • @dean5927
    @dean5927 Год назад +2

    Meanwhile indian bycott BBC🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @airplanedude3103
      @airplanedude3103 Год назад

      This is their way of winning over Indian's again

    • @bbcnewsindia
      @bbcnewsindia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Please share the video and our channel with friends and family :)

  • @psubramani5454
    @psubramani5454 Год назад

    This is the most stupid document ever met. Mr Rama is very poor and mobility and orientation. Please unable to move him on his whole. Unfortunately BBC has published this document from and in Cable person I am in Delhi. Delhi is a very good place to move around, you can’t expect braille labels in open market while purchasing clothes do it. Does he have braille labels in his house for the toilets, kitchen or anything so that is too much expectation so I have better mobility hub been moving in Delhi for so many years and I don’t face any problem. There are certain limitations me how to limit this