Financial Jargon translated to sign language for differently-abled
Disability Affairs Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal said the initiative is part of a larger collaboration with the goal to make financial systems more accessible to people with hearing impairment, empowering them to engage fully with financial markets.
PTI
New Delhi, 28 Sept
Key
monetary terms such as mutual funds, IPOs, bonds, and investors have been
translated into sign language, boosting accessibility and financial inclusion
for differently-abled individuals, a senior official has said.
Disability
Affairs Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal said the initiative is part of a larger
collaboration with the goal to make financial systems more accessible to people
with hearing impairment, empowering them to engage fully with financial
markets.
"The
development of these signs opens up new opportunities for the deaf community to
participate in financial systems and services," Aggarwal told PTI.
The newly
developed signs include key terms such as ‘mutual fund’, ‘IPO’, ‘bond’, and
‘investor’, all accessible through video demonstrations, he said.
The Indian
Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC) has developed these signs
for various financial and banking terms, with the dictionary now available
through a dedicated website and a free application called 'Sign Learn', he
added.
Sanjay
Kumar, Deputy Director (Administration) of ISLRTC, in addition to financial
terms, the centre has also partnered with other organisations to expand its
dictionary.
He said
academic terms have been developed with support from NCERT, while STEM
vocabulary was created with input from CSIR-IMTECH, Chandigarh.
To enhance
accessibility further, Kumar said the Centre launched a free Video Relay
Service (VRS) in July 2023, which has so far been utilised by 1,800 individuals
across medical, legal, and educational contexts. -PTI
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