Articles by Anjana Shekhar

Anjana Shekar is a writer living in Chennai. She writes on food, cinema, culture and environment and her stories have appeared in The Hindu, The News Minute and The South First. In addition to long-form writing, she is also interested in translating short stories from Tamil to English.

Fifty-five-year-old Gnana Bharathi, a scientist at the Central Leather Research Institute and a wheelchair user for over two decades, rarely takes the bus anymore. Chennai’s bus stops and termini, he says, are designed in a way that makes independent travel “nearly impossible”— from reaching the stop safely, to getting onto the platform and finally boarding the bus — without physical risk. So, when the Greater Chennai Corporation declared the Vivekananda House Bus Stop on Kamarajar Salai as an accessible, ‘model bus stop’, he decided to try it.“When I arrived at the location in my wheelchair, I couldn’t even access the…

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