Accessible communication includes multiple formats and assistive technologies to secure information access for persons with disabilities. The statutory definition of Communication under the Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016 includes languages and text displays, Braille and tactile communication, signs and sign language, large print, plain-language and human-reader formats, audio, video and visual displays, augmentative and alternative communication modes, and accessible information and communication technology to ensure information accessibility for persons with disabilities.
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Accessible communication includes multiple formats and assistive technologies to secure information access for persons with disabilities.
The statutory definition of Communication under the Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016 includes languages and text displays, Braille and tactile communication, signs and sign language, large print, plain-language and human-reader formats, audio, video and visual displays, augmentative and alternative communication modes, and accessible information and communication technology to ensure information accessibility for persons with disabilities.
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