Beyond Disabilities...Infinite Possibilities
Imagine a world where none of us has to fight for what is
rightfully ours. Equal access for People with Disabilities to early intervention, education, employment, entertainment, recreation, legal and medical aid and everything everyone takes for granted. Let us work towards an inclusive and accessible world.
EKansh Trust believes the first step towards Inclusion is Awareness. Join us in our journey.
Our work from April 2012 onwards is documented in the slide show below.
Imagine a world where none of us has to fight for what is
rightfully ours. Equal access for People with Disabilities to early intervention, education, employment, entertainment, recreation, legal and medical aid and everything everyone takes for granted. Let us work towards an inclusive and accessible world.
EKansh Trust believes the first step towards Inclusion is Awareness. Join us in our journey.
Our work from April 2012 onwards is documented in the slide show below.
Our Logo
Gunjan is a lovely young artist from Gurgaon. Her drawing has inspired our new Logo. Changing Sky adapted the drawing for our new logo.
Thanks, Both!
What makes Gunjan special is that she was born with the Sturge Weber Syndrome. To put it simply, her brain is bruised. She is also hemiplegic, which means the right side of her body is weak. In 'technical' jargon, she is referred to as 'intellectually disabled'... but her art speaks for itself.Her colors are instinctive, her lines bold and unpretentious. Gunjan has been learning Art with Shaloo Sharma.
We sincerely regret that some features or matter on our website might not be accessible for People with Visual Challenges. We are in the process of upgrading to an accessible format. In the meanwhile, kindly click on the facebook icon at the bottom of this page for regular updates. You can also write to us at info@ekansh.org. Thank you.
Thanks, Both!
What makes Gunjan special is that she was born with the Sturge Weber Syndrome. To put it simply, her brain is bruised. She is also hemiplegic, which means the right side of her body is weak. In 'technical' jargon, she is referred to as 'intellectually disabled'... but her art speaks for itself.Her colors are instinctive, her lines bold and unpretentious. Gunjan has been learning Art with Shaloo Sharma.
We sincerely regret that some features or matter on our website might not be accessible for People with Visual Challenges. We are in the process of upgrading to an accessible format. In the meanwhile, kindly click on the facebook icon at the bottom of this page for regular updates. You can also write to us at info@ekansh.org. Thank you.