Centre launches four AI Missions, including, National UBI and Chatbot AI digital technologies for the disabled to ensure ease of services

▴ A Panel at the National Conference on AI for Empowering People With Disabilities held at Bangalore on Friday. Prateek Madhav, CO-Founder and CEO, AssisTech Foundation, moderated the session.
The Government of India’s Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, in collaboration with Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO) here at The National Conference on AI for Empowering Persons with Disabilities launched four major digital and technology missions to aid persons with disabilities in receiving government and societal services in the areas of education, healthcare, livelihood, and everyday life.

Bangalore, May 31, 2025: The Government of India’s Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, in collaboration with Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO) here at The National Conference on AI for Empowering Persons with Disabilities launched four major digital and technology missions to aid persons with disabilities in receiving government and societal services in the areas of education, healthcare, livelihood, and everyday life. The four missions, 1) Mission AI Accessibility, 2) Implementation of AI in Assistive Technology and Tools for Empowering People with Disabilities, 3) National Disability Support AI Chat Bot, and 4) Unified Benefits Interface (UBI), modelled on the widespread and popular UPI financial technological tool, were launched by Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, DEPwD in the presence of a government officials, technology experts from IITs and AIIMS, Technology Entrepreneurs and citizens. Mr. Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, DEPwD, unveiling the National AI Missions for Persons with Disabilities said: “India now has one billion digital Aadhaar IDs, the digi-locker which can have all physical documents in digital form in just one device, and the UPI (Unified Payments Interface) which has made financial transactions easy. We are extending this digital footprint for persons with disabilities by digitalising and automating a series of government benefits, schemes and policies, to reach beneficiaries within 24 hours in the areas of education, health, livelihood and finance. Disabled students will receive scholarships in their accounts in 24 hours from now on and people with health problems can interact with a chatbot to clarify and seek medical and health advisory services from home itself and the UBI will ensure digital and technological interaction between disabled people and the government to ensure services are delivered without bureaucratic delays and hindrances. The interaction will be direct, easy and seamless, made possible by AI.” Mr. Prateek Madhav, Member of the Steering Committee of NITI Aayog instituted to design the National Strategic Framework of Assistive Technology (AT) in India with the objective of making India a Global Hub of Assistive Technology, and Co-Founder and CEO of AssisTech Foundation (ATF), which has changed the lives of a million disabled people, said: “We are working with the Government to ensure that persons with disabilities, particularly learners, are equipped with the right Assistive Technologies (AT) - screen readers, Braille displays, sign language plugins, speech recognition tools, and adaptive input devices – to ensure an hindrance-free everyday life as well as seamless and easy interaction and practical working in the fields of education, health, and livelihood to enable persons with disabilities have a hurdle-free reception of benefits. We concur with Mr. Aggarwal’s UBI initiative modelled on UPI as this will ease implementation of benefits for persons with disabilities. India’s digital economy, with growing investments in Artificial Intelligence is also creating new career avenues. When paired with AI Assistive Technologies like voice commands, screen readers, and simplified interfaces, digital payments become even more inclusive.” ATF has co-founded the Global Alliance on Assistive Technology Innovations and Investments, known as the Inclusive Innovation Network (+N), along with AT pioneers & partners from Australia, Canada, and Kenya to bring in their innovations into India to aid persons with disabilities. He is establishing the largest AT innovation ecosystem in India and under his leadership, ATF has developed a network of over 450+ AT startups, impacted the lives of 1 million individuals with disabilities. Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, MEITY, and DG, NIC said: “We are working with state governments to adopt AI models and missions we will be taking all these technologies to tier-2 and tier-3 cities in India to help the underserved and disabled.” A highlight of the conference was the high-impact panel session on “Assistive Technology Leveraging AI”, moderated by Prateek, which featured a distinguished panel of experts. Prateek, who steered this insightful and thought-provoking discussion, stated that ATF’s hope and vision is to build the world’s first Unicorn (start-up) that would reach a billion disabled people by developing AI-enabled technologies that would help the disabled. “A Unicorn is a billion-dollar start-up, but for us, Unicorn is not about money, it’s about a billion people. There is hope because we have moved from 400 start-ups 10 years ago to 1.7 lakh start-ups in 2025. AI-enabled technologies is the focus of the start-ups we work with.” Mr. Sandeep Alur, CTO, Microsoft Innovation Hub, said: AI can see, hear, speak, reason, memorize and think. This means that the future is AI adapting to individual requirements, especially for the disabled.” Mr. Shekar Naik, Padma Shri Awardee and Former Captain, Indian Blind Cricket Team, who is training hundreds of blind cricketers said: “AI on the laptop helps us now to place players on the cricket field in minutes. It would take hours or half a day earlier. I can now book my tickets, write on my own or type on my own. AI has ended dependency of the blind permanentl.” Mr. Amitabh Nag, CEO, Bhashini Project, which is transforming the language translation scenario in India, said: “We are developing speech to text and text to speech, voice technologies, websites in Indian languages, addressing translation of dialects beyond the 22 official languages to help the disabled.” Ms. Chandrika Jain, CMO, Lenovo India said: “Design of AI technologies should be undertaken with the disabled, not for them. The disabled have to be part of the tech design, not as an afterthought.” The panel collectively underscored the importance of collaboration between government, private sector, and social innovation ecosystems to build an AI-powered accessible future. The conference served as a pivotal platform to explore the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Assistive Technology (AT), with the goal of harnessing cutting-edge innovations to enhance accessibility, inclusion, and empowerment for persons with disabilities.

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