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How to Rethink Disability | Aradhana Lal | TEDxYouth@LAHSGwalior

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Do you believe in the world of equal opportunities, do you believe physical disability should not be a hindrance to one's professional prospects? If so, then this talk by ARADHANA LAL is a must hear. The one who has made it happen, she is a dynamic corporate leader who has had the vision to change the employment scenario for the differently abled. As the Vice President, Brand, Communication and Sustainability at the Lemon Tree Hotels, she proudly calls it their business model to employ these people and give them an equal opportunity. Their strategy is to build an inclusive employee base and they have been hiring Employees With Disabilities (EWD) for 11 years and the goal is to take this to ~20% in FY 2020-2021. At TEDxYouth@LAHSGwalior she spoke about How to Rethink Disability as she shared how they've made a difference by implementing effective inclusion in their organization.

This talk titled How to Rethink Disability was delivered on 17th November 2018 at TEDxYouth@LAHSGwalior hosted by Little Angels High School, a premier educational facility situated in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.
She is a dynamic corporate leader who has had the vision to change the employment scenario for the differently abled. As the Vice President, Brand, Communication and Sustainability at the Lemon Tree Hotels, she proudly calls it her business model to employ these people and give them an equal opportunity. Their strategy is to build an inclusive employee base and has been hiring Employees With Disabilities (EWD) for 11 years and the goal is to take this to ~20% in FY 2020-202. At TEDxYouth@LAHSGwalior she will talk about How to Rethink Disability. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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