In a bid to make travelling easier for physically challenged commuters,
the Delhi Metro has started special orientation training in sign
language for their Customer Relation Assistants (CRAs).
"This training programme will help Delhi Metro's frontline staff (CRAs) in understanding the language of people with impaired hearing who travel in the train... To ensure that such commuters, while travelling in the Metro are properly looked after, guided and provided a smooth and comfortable ride," a DMRC official said today.
Following about 80-85 requests every month through its Helpline Number 155370, for assistance of persons with disabilities, the DMRC signed an agreement in this regard with Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC), an autonomous body sponsored by Ministry of Social Justice And Empowerment, the official said.
Commuters can seek assistance from the station staff by informing, in advance about the station they would reach so that they can be provided necessary assistance in time, the official said.
Initially, the training is being given to 800 Customer Relation Assistants posted at Customer Care Centres of all Metro stations.
ISLRTC will provide a trainer and an interpreter for the training to be given at DMRC Training Institute at Shastri Park Depot, he said.
Presently, Metro staff are also given special training in First Aid, Customer Care, Spoken English and Communication skills at the metro training institute.
"This training programme will help Delhi Metro's frontline staff (CRAs) in understanding the language of people with impaired hearing who travel in the train... To ensure that such commuters, while travelling in the Metro are properly looked after, guided and provided a smooth and comfortable ride," a DMRC official said today.
Following about 80-85 requests every month through its Helpline Number 155370, for assistance of persons with disabilities, the DMRC signed an agreement in this regard with Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC), an autonomous body sponsored by Ministry of Social Justice And Empowerment, the official said.
Commuters can seek assistance from the station staff by informing, in advance about the station they would reach so that they can be provided necessary assistance in time, the official said.
Initially, the training is being given to 800 Customer Relation Assistants posted at Customer Care Centres of all Metro stations.
ISLRTC will provide a trainer and an interpreter for the training to be given at DMRC Training Institute at Shastri Park Depot, he said.
Presently, Metro staff are also given special training in First Aid, Customer Care, Spoken English and Communication skills at the metro training institute.
Source : Business Standard , Delhi ( 21st April 2013 )
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