Enabling India: Going to the Movies | Read

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  • Published On: June 17, 2015
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For many travellers with special needs, movies are the entertainment of choice. Theatre chains have begun to remove barriers that prevent wheelchair users from taking part in the movie going experience. 28-year-old Gajendra and 30-year-old Goldy have spinal cord injuries. Gajendra fell from a tree, while Goldy was injured in a bike accident. Both are wheelchair users. Like others of their age, they like going out, particularly to the movies.

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