Random Reflexions — Notes from a Crip

A few stray thoughts, random reflexions, general observations and points of view — all my own work, as Busybee would say — on my day-to-day crip existence in this chaotic, ever-surprising circus of life. Minor irritations, modest triumphs, everyday absurdities, and the odd philosophical musing over an evening cuppa. Nothing earth-shattering, but just enough to coax a smile, lift an eyebrow, and deliver a gentle kick in the backside when required.

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Thursday, 26 February 2026

AI for All? An Open Letter to PM Modi on Disability Bias in India's AI Future

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 In a compelling open letter dated February 24, 2026, to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, distinguished disability rights researcher Nilesh Sin...
Saturday, 21 February 2026

Designing for Everyone Is Not a Slogan: What Recent Indian Developments Mean for the Built Environment

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The Continuous Path: Systemic Inclusion in Modern Architecture In recent years, conversations around accessibility in India have become more...
Monday, 16 February 2026

Accessibility Is Not a Retrofitting Exercise: It Must Begin at the Drawing Board

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Across India, accessibility is still widely misunderstood as a corrective measure — something to be “added later” once a building is complet...
Saturday, 3 January 2026

Employment as Applause: When Disability Inclusion Becomes Institutional Self-Congratulation

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Introduction: Locating the Vantage Point Conversations on disability and employment in India are rarely short of intent. They are, however, ...
Wednesday, 24 December 2025

A Rejoinder to "The Upskilling Gap" — The Invisible Intersection of Gender, AI, and Disability

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 I have written a short rejoinder to @the_hindu’s article on women, AI, and the upskilling gap, to reflect on a question that often remains ...
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