Our Story

Educating Minds, Inspiring Hearts

public awareness; creating and disseminating knowledge, information, and opportunities; and working towards easy and convenient access to all public places, products, services, and technologies.

Employment (1999)

Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) constituted a core group to evolve a policy on disability for the private sector.

Accessibility (2001)

The Hotel Association of India (HAI) released a set of illustrative guidelines for disabled friendly facilities to be provided by their member hotels.

Education (2007)

University Grants Commission (UGC) launched two schemes – one to provide assistance to universities/ colleges to start special teacher preparation courses at the B.Ed/M.Ed levels and another to provide for appropriate facilities for persons with disabilities at educational institutions.

Advocacy (2013)

Our partnership with the Human Rights Law Network, a leading group working in the area of human rights, results in sensitization of the legal community on disability issues.

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Our Mission

A society where people with disabilities are equal members leading dignified lives through economic independence.

Our Vision

We believe that employment is not possible without education. Employment and education are not possible without accessibility. Employment, education,

Core Values

Policy & Law

The National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People actively engages in policy advocacy and legal reforms to protect the rights of persons with disabilities.

Awareness

Creating awareness is essential for building a more inclusive and compassionate society. The National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People conducts campaigns

Innovation

Our initiatives challenge stereotypes and promote understanding of the abilities and contributions of persons with disabilities. By engaging communities,

Youth

Youth with disabilities represent a powerful force for change and innovation. The National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People supports young individuals