Building Accessible and Inclusive Public Spaces Across India
At Anuprayaas, we believe that accessibility, mobility, and the right to travel with dignity are fundamental human rights. Our mission is to create barrier-free public environments where every person, especially persons with disabilities, can navigate independently, safely, and confidently.
With a strong focus on universal design, inclusive infrastructure, and human-centric solutions, we bridge the accessibility gaps in India’s public spaces through comprehensive, end-to-end project execution.
We provide End-To-End Implementation for accessibility projects, including accessibility surveys, customised accessibility products and solutions, on-ground implementation impact Reporting and operation of Divyangjan Sahayak Desks in Public places.
What Do We Do?
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We provide complete Accessibility Implementation Services, covering the full lifecycle of an accessibility project:
Accessibility Audits & Surveys
In-depth assessments of public spaces based on national and international accessibility standards, including the Indian Railways Harmonised Guidelines.
Customised Accessibility Solutions
Design, development, and deployment of need-based accessibility products and assistive features.
On-Ground Implementation & Monitoring
Execution of accessible infrastructure improvements, followed by quality checks and compliance verification.
Impact Reporting
Documentation, data analysis, and reporting to measure the real change created through interventions.
Operation of Divyangjan Sahayak Desks
Providing trained support staff at public places to assist persons with disabilities with travel-related needs.
Where We Work?
Our accessibility projects span some of India’s most significant public spaces, including:
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Railway Stations
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Metro Networks
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Airports
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Heritage Monuments
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Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
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Schools, Colleges & Universities
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Government Buildings
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Tourist Infrastructure
With 200+ Public places, including 150+ railway stations, already made accessible, we continue to transform public transport hubs and community spaces into inclusive environments.
Our Projects
Coimbatore Railway Station becomes visually challenged-friendly
Coimbatore Railway Station becomes visually challenged-friendly On November 1, Coimbatore Railway Station becomes the first railway station under Southern Railway to become visually challenged-friendly.Team Anuprayaas completed its project to make Coimbatore Railway...
With Braille Facilities, Mumbai’s Borivali Station Becomes Blind-Friendly
Team Anuprayaas in association with Western Railways and Cox & Kings Foundation, made successfully completed the project to make Borivali railway station Blind-Friendly. Borivali Station is Maharashtra's first station to get Braille Signs and Indicators for...
Braille Signs installed to make KRS Railway Station Bangalore Blind Friendly
Anuprayaas in Collaboration with South Western Railways provided Navigation Facilities for visually impaired at Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna railway station, Majestic, Bangalore. The Facility was inaugurated by Mr. Sanjeev Agrawal (DRM, Bangalore) on 14 March 2017.
Accessible Campus: Tilak Nagar Blind School Mysore Accessible and Blind Friendly
Anupryaas provided navigation facilities, Braille Signages & Tactile Map at the School to make it Accessible. These facilities help the students to navigate easily through the campus. The Work also included basic repair of the school premises to making it...
India’s First Blind Friendly Train
Anuprayaas assisted South Western Railways in introducing India's First Blind Friendly Train. It is one of the significant steps taken to realize our Dream of Accessible India, where Visually Impaired & blind can commute...
Accessible India – Blind Friendly Mysore Railway Station
"Sympathizing with blind people is like wanting them to depend on you for longer and that is a sadistic mentality. Instead, we should work on how to make them feel independent," - Pancham Cajla, Founder Anuprayaas....




