Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Ambience Assisted

Ambience Assisted

Tik...tik..tik. The  sound is ticking from  the signal junction.  The blind pedestrian starts crossing  the road.  I was astonished by  the care of government for the differently abled in this developed country. As I continued to watch from the roadside in Frankfurt the public bus approaches the bus stop and stops there to take the passengers awaiting there. The automated door opens and the bus slightly tilts  to the platform side to align its foot step height to the waiting shed height. The wheel chair person waiting there rolls his wheelchair into the bus by himself. .  Awesome..In my country a wheelchair person cannot even think of meeting CA of my office as it is not easy.There in the bus, I noticed a separate switch for the handicapped to signal to driver to disembark.

The life of an old and aged person in our country is not very smooth even if he is very wealthy.  Everything becomes a challenge for him. Unable  to switch off lights, unable to charge his mobile, unable to read  the minuscule letters on the bus, unable to identify the denomination of coins of same size, unable to go out and buy the vegetables, unable to identify the the name of medicines etc, etc etc......Money is not the main  issue but the ambience and services available for the differently abled and aged, such as the mobility  is the major  issue.

Many senior citizens do realise that they  could have certainly contributed to some transformation when they were in a  position to do so in their earlier age but in those days they never saw this "category of  people "in their canvas. What their lens focused was always the productive young resources. But by the time they realise the error, their power button would have been deactivated.

I know  one such guy who in his earlier days advocated  to buy cars with better ground clearance. But it never occurred  to him that such height could become an impediment to get inside the car  with the  age. The fact is no one is never concerned about  the difficulties of a hearing impaired person or of a blind or aged person.  Operating  an ATM  or  lighting a  gas stove are real challenges to these people. 

I  remember, I earnestly prayed from inside the train compartment when we travelled from Tiruvalla  to Podannur for the stoppage of my train without overshooting the the platform so that my aged father in law  could de-board  easily. Otherwise  the AC  compartment steps may not  match with the platform height. 

All of us might  have noticed  the  projected keyboard on the earlier versions of mobile.  Similarly I do not know,  do we consider all sections of the society when we design a  road, pavement, church, temple, hospital, clinic, Govt office  which are elderly and sick friendly. It is a challenge for an electric engineer to  prevent a blind person from touching a live wire under any circumstance. 

I am very much concerned to  have these standards at every design  on everything that touches our life which will make a big difference. Today there are  refrigerators which  can sense and order the vegetables and get it delivered to home at the click of a button. 

The ultimate truth is that when you care for the other person,  it is nothing but you are investing and  taking care of you in the timeline. On the corollary if you want to have  better life, see "others" in the broad day light as they are and feel  it. That is the truth. 

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