New Delhi (India CSR): Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) has partnered with NDTV to launch ‘Samarth’, a comprehensive initiative aimed at supporting and empowering people with disabilities in India. This initiative aligns with Hyundai’s global vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’, which seeks to build a more inclusive and progressive world through mobility.
Key Highlights of the Initiative
- Raising Awareness and Building a Movement: The campaign aims to create a mass movement for people with disabilities by raising awareness and changing societal perceptions.
- Accessibility and Empowerment: Hyundai will make its websites, dealerships, and service centers more accessible and introduce features like Swivel Seats to enhance the differently-abled friendliness of their cars.
- Supporting Para-athletes: Hyundai has partnered with GoSports Foundation and Samarthanam Trust to offer all-rounded support to para-athletes and people with disabilities.
- Partnerships for Impact: Wheeling Happiness Foundation will facilitate support for six para-athletes, including Sheetal Devi (Para-Archer), Prachi Yadav (Para-Canoer), and Abhishek Chamoli (Para-athlete).
- Creating a Level Playing Field: ‘Samarth’ seeks to turn the world into a more inclusive space for all through technology, partnerships, product innovations, and storytelling.
Quotes from the Launch
- Tarun Garg, COO, HMIL: “Samarth is not just about individual empowerment, it is a collective step towards igniting a broader societal transformation.”
- Sanjay Pugalia, Director, NDTV Ltd. and CEO & Editor-in-Chief, AMG Media Network: “NDTV is proud to partner with this initiative to build a more aware and inclusive society for the differently-abled.”
- Devika Malik, Co-founder, Wheeling Happiness Foundation: “We are incredibly excited to be a part of this initiative that amplifies the success of the program and strengthens it further.”
Impactful Launch Event
The launch event was graced by various dignitaries, including Union Ministers, Chief Ministers, and prominent personalities like Dr. Deepa Malik, Virali Modi, Tiffany Brar, and Arman Ali.
Future Plans
HMIL and NDTV will continue their joint efforts for the next year to promote inclusivity, reshape perceptions, and improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities in India.