"Want To Bring About Empathy, Not Sympathy": Owner Of Delhi Cafe Echoes
"I would always find differently-abled people being employed by big hospitality brands, but they were always employed at the back-end. We wanted to bring them to the fore so they could showcase their skills and abilities," said Kshitij Behl, founder and owner of Echoes, an inclusive Delhi-based cafe that employs over 14 deaf and mute staff members. About NDTV: NDTV brings you unbiased and comprehensive coverage of news and entertainment programmes in India and abroad. NDTV delivers reliable information across all platforms: TV, Internet and Mobile. Follow us on Social Media: Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/JDkAgsQ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ndtv/ Follow us on Koo: https://ift.tt/4AkTnp9 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/Gg3uIMt Join NDTV on Telegram Messenger: https://ift.tt/8w3utlV Follow us on Google News for Breaking and Latest News Updates: NDTV: https://bit.ly/3e5ngbP NDTV India (Hindi News): https://bit.ly/3mNVwMY Download NDTV Mobile Apps: https://ift.tt/0YkbfVh #SpeciallyAbledPeople #FacilityForSpeciallyAbled #WeThePeople #LatestNews #TodayNews #News #IndiaNews
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