'Sugamya Bharat' (Accessibility India), to be carried out by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, would highlight accessibility issues of differently-abled persons such as difficulty to access public transport and buildings.
"We would be using platforms like television and social media. We may even have a brand ambassador for the campaign," Awanish Kumar Awasthi, Joint Secretary, Department of Disability Affairs, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, told PTI.
Schools and higher educational institutions would be the main focus of the campaign, he said, adding that campaigns would also be carried out at block and taluk levels.
Also, accessible ramps and toilets are mandatory in schools for the benefit of the differently-abled students and schools should adhere to it. "But in some educational institutions ramps are not accessible-friendly for the Persons with Disabilities," the sources said.
Tactile paving - a system of textured ground surface indicators found on footpaths to assist visually impaired pedestrians - is not serving its purpose in several places, they said.