Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is a global awareness day dedicated to digital access and inclusion for the more than one billion people worldwide living with disabilities and impairments. It takes place every year on the third Thursday of May, and in 2026 it marks its 15th anniversary. The movement began with a blog post by Joe Devon, who wanted to encourage more conversations about accessibility in technology and design. His idea caught the attention of Jennison Asuncion, who reached out after seeing a tweet about the post. Together, they built the initiative into an international event supported by developers, designers, educators, companies, and accessibility advocates around the world. The purpose of GAAD is simple but important: to get people talking, thinking, and learning about digital accessibility. That includes making websites, apps, documents, and online experiences usable for everyone, including people who rely on screen readers, captions, keyboard navigation, voice control, alternative input devices, and other assistive technologies. You can participate in many ways, including: Attending accessibility-focused talks, workshops, or virtual events Testing websites and apps with accessibility tools Learning accessibility standards such as WCAG Including accessibility reviews in everyday design and development work Listening to experiences shared by people with disabilities Hosting your own accessibility awareness session or event The official GAAD website is: Global Accessibility Awareness Day One of the most valuable ideas behind GAAD is that accessibility should not be treated as a once-a-year activity. The day serves as a reminder to make inclusive design and digital accessibility part of everyday conversations, workflows, and projects throughout the year.
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Query about a person requesting support and subscriptions for their YouTube channel.
Dheeraj Kumar, a 100% blind person, is requesting information about blind cricket academies where visually impaired players can receive professional training and get opportunities to play at the international level for India. He is asking listeners to share details or contact numbers of such cricket academies as soon as possible.
Query about phone numbers or radio services for listening to songs apart from School at Home.
Information about the UDID card helpline number and support services for people facing issues or needing details related to their UDID card.
Hello friends, I am Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana. I am sharing the contact number of the Dehradun Braille Press again for those who need it. The numbers are available from 10 AM to 5 PM. Thank you for staying connected with Hamari Vaani
Hello, greetings. My name is Arjun Kumar. I am speaking from Uttar Pradesh, Saranpur. I am saying this with 100% clarity. Some people are asking for the Airtel customer care number. I am providing two Airtel customer care numbers. One is 1909 and the other is 198. These are both Airtel customer care numbers. The third number is being taken out from the phone.
Hello, my name is Arjun Kumar from Saranpur, Uttar Pradesh. I do a potato and onion business. My weighing scale is broken and I need to repair or replace it, but I can’t find a proper place to fix it. I have already suffered a loss of about ₹3,000–₹4,000, and I have stock of potatoes and onions that may spoil due to delay. I request help or information on where I can get my weighing scale repaired or get a new one quickly, as my business is getting affected.
