WhatsApp leads the way in digital accessibility in India- the only app to rank ‘highly accessible’ for persons with disabilities

WhatsApp

Telugu Super News,India,February 9 th 2023: WhatsApp has been ranked India’s most accessible app for persons with disabilities, according to a recent report titled ‘Making the Digital Ecosystem Disabled Friendly,’ which
evaluated the most popular apps across categories like messaging, online payments, transport, e-
commerce and food delivery.


The Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy along with I-Stem and Mission Accessibility conducted a first of its
kind evidence-based evaluation of the accessibility of ten of the most widely used apps in India.
WhatsApp emerged as the only app that was rated as ‘highly accessible’ based on the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) which serve as the global benchmark for determining if, and to what
extent, a website is disabled friendly. Other apps audited in the report include PhonePe, PayTM, Swiggy,
Zomato, Amazon, Flipkart, Telegram, Uber and Ola.


The following table summarizes the total Number of accessibility violations identified for each of the ten
apps across the Android and iOS platforms:

The top ten identified applications were rated as apps with ‘high accessibility’, ‘moderate accessibility’ and
‘low accessibility’ based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). The thresholds for these
categories are determined based on the number of WCAG success criteria at level A compliance level,
and are set at <=30, 30-60 and >60. WhatsApp meeting over 60 was thus rated as the only app with
‘high accessibility’.

Co-author of the report, Rahul Bajaj, Senior Associate Fellow – Vidhi, Co-Founder – Mission
Accessibility, practicing lawyer in the High Court of Delhi and the Supreme Court of India, said:
“Apps and websites have enormous potential to empower the disabled. If they are not designed with their
needs in mind, however, they can replicate the barriers the disabled otherwise face. With this report, we
hope that more consumer apps emerge as ‘highly accessible’ as WhatsApp has and that this rating index
serves as a positive impetus for developers to acknowledge these considerations and adopt adequate
measures to improve accessibility in their digital products and services. I also think that it is no mere
coincidence that the only app developer covered in the index which sent a representative for the report
launch was WhatsApp and WhatsApp was the only app that was ranked as being highly accessible. It
shows that accessibility does not happen automatically; it must be a function of proactive and thoughtful
actions.”

WhatsApp


Over the years, WhatsApp has invested in continuous product innovations to enhance user experience,
and make the app more inclusive and simple, with an aim of making private messaging easy and
accessible to all. Features like voice notes, reactions, video calling make WhatsApp a preferred
messaging platform but its reliable, simple and easy to use interface also make it one of the first digital
gateways for millions of Indians, facilitating access to essential digital services and delivering solutions
ranging from education, healthcare, banking, insurance, among many others. Over the years,
WhatsApp’s platform has also emerged as a powerful tool for scaling social impact across underserved
communities, especially at the grassroots level bringing them into the main fold of India’s digital
revolution.


The COVID pandemic accelerated the use of technology and made tech-based solutions, for meeting our
everyday needs, a routine feature of our lives. The need for digital products and services to become more
inclusive and disabled friendly has, therefore, assumed even greater significance. From ordering food to
groceries, from finding a partner to socializing, from consulting doctors to booking flight and train tickets –
we use technology for a whole range of everyday activities.


The core premise driving the report is that digital accessibility is a right, not a matter of charity, and most
consumer facing apps must be cognizant of the role they play across multiple societal segments. In
addition to the all-pervasive role technology plays in today’s digital-first world, every service provider in
India, whether government or private, is mandatorily expected to make their services disabled friendly
under the Right of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.


Based on the findings the authors of the report suggest that in order to create a truly inclusive digital
ecosystem, websites and apps need to ensure they are designed in compliance with WCAG or Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS) standards. It is important to recognise accessibility by design and to incorporate it
into any technological output intended for public use.

Dr. Reddy’s Foundation recognised by President of India with National Award for empowering persons with disabilities

Dr. Reddy’s Foundation

Telugu super news,India,December 5, 2022: On the occasion of International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) on December 3rd, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, was conferred with the prestigious National Award for the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities in New Delhi by the Honourable President of India. Dr. Reddy’s Foundation received the award under the category ‘Best Placement Agency for Persons with Disabilities’ as recognition of its contribution to the empowerment of persons with disabilities through its community initiative ‘GROW for Persons with Disabilities’ (GROW PwD). The Honourable President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu presented the award to Satish Reddy, Chairman, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd., and Dr. Reddy’s Foundation. Other members of the team who attended the felicitation ceremony included Shamik Trehan, CEO, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation, and  Srilakshmi B., Lead – PwD, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation.

In 1999, Dr. Reddy’s Foundation (DRF) initiated the Livelihood Advancement Business School (LABS) initiative for skilling. In 2010, LABS was extended to include a programme for persons with disabilities (LABS PwD). In 2016, LABS PwD was re-modelled as GROW PwD. The programme currently caters to 11 different disabilities, including physical disabilities, vision impairment, speech and hearing impairment, intellectual disability, autism, and others. The programme operates in 16 states and 39 locations, and trains around 5,000 youth every year. GROW has successfully trained over 27,000 persons with disabilities so far with an employment placement rate of 65%. As a sixty-day full-time programme, GROW provides training in core employability skills to aspirants for entry-level jobs across sectors. All training centers are supported by sign language interpreters to deliver training to the youth with speech and hearing impairments.

An exclusive IT platform has been developed to maintain students’ databases, and an algorithm helps match aspirations with available jobs. DRF has also partnered with the Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPWD) for greater visibility and impact. It aims to provide advanced level training for graduates with disabilities to place them in multi-national companies, taking training deep into rural areas for skilling and employment opportunities within the local community. This is carried out through a hub-and-spoke programme and also sector-specific training especially in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) sectors.

As a company, Dr. Reddy’s is committed to aiming for 3 per cent of its workforce to be comprised of persons with disabilities by 2030. Working towards a more compassionate and inclusive society is a key part of its Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) goals. This prestigious recognition will strengthen the company’s resolve and efforts in its diversity, equity and inclusion journey.

Dr. Reddy’s Foundation

Note to editors: International Day of Persons with Disabilities is commemorated on 3rd December of every year. To mark the occasion, the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment confers National Awards on individuals, institutions, states, districts, etc. for their outstanding work in the field of empowerment of Persons with Disabilities. To read more, please visit: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1880649.