ITC-WelcomGroup provides employment to 215 PwD  - TravelBiz.com
  April 14, 2009
Indian hospitality giant, ITC WelcomGroup has   								employed about 215 People with Disabilities (PWDs)   								at its flagship properties in India and through   								its supply chain. It started with the employment   								of one PwD three years ago under the new   								WelcomEnviron Initiatives programme, a chain   								which finds ecological solutions. Now it has   								reached a three digit figure in PwD employment   								and is in a process of engaging all its   								suppliers to employ PwD in their organisations.   								This message was divulged by Niranjan Khatri,   								General Manager, WelcomEnviron Initiatives.
The   								company has also developed a simple handbook for   								the hotel industry that directs one on how to   								employ PwD and is freely available on its   								website. According to Khatri, eighty five   								percent of ITC WelcomGroup flagship properties   								have special accessible infrastructure for PwD,   								such as toilets, talking lift and special room   								et al. ''Now, we will design future hotel   								properties on the same lines. By employing PwD,   								the industry can take a positive step towards   								making a difference to individuals and society   								at large,'' he added.
Employed PwD work in various departments at ITC   								WelcomGroup properties. To name a few: a girl   								with mental palsy handles the linen room at the   								Rajputana Sheraton, Jaipur; a mobility   								challenged girl handles the telephone in   								engineering control room at the Sheraton, New   								Delhi; a visually challenged violinist plays at   								the Welcomhotel Grand Bay, Visakhapatnam; a   								visually challenged flautist plays at the Park   								Sheraton, Chennai; two pianists - one male, one   								female - both, visually challenged, play at the   								ITC Grand Central, Mumbai and eight hearing and   								speech impaired boys work in housekeeping and   								pantry at the ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon.