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Footpaths, Boundaries, and the Ownership of Lives in India

Author: Jhilmil Rathore (Student Volunteer) | 21st February, 2026 Footpaths in India are legally a pedestrian’s fundamental right (Article 226), designed for safe walking. In several investigative pieces by Newslaundry (An independent media organisation) a disturbing but familiar reality of urban India is laid bare: footpaths in residential areas—especially in so-called “posh” colonies of Delhi—are no longer […]

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CELEBRATING TOLERANCE: EMBRACING PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Author: Rajni Nagar (Consultant, Special Education) | 14th Feb 2026 In an increasingly interconnected world, tolerance for diversity is not just a value, but a necessity for harmonious coexistence. Embracing this essential quality allows us to build inclusive communities, reduce conflict, and unlock the immense potential that varied perspectives bring to society. Among us are

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THE THOUGHT BEHIND NEUROVOICE: A BI-ANNUAL SPECIAL

“My aim is to put down on paper what I see and what I feel in the best and simplest way.”
―Ernest Hemingway
Almost six months ago, NRF authors decided that they needed to be ‘heard’ too. Not just by their patients or colleagues, but by the community in general. A series of good quality professional narratives that went unnoticed only because they were not getting published, could not be a deterrent. After all, we were not just qualified professionals but also experienced ‘hands’ working in the field of rehabilitation for many years.
After much deliberation, we revisited the question burning within us – “Why not blogs”? They were articles that covered various topics of interest, with a casual undertone and an ideal platform for the NRF team to articulate their thoughts and passions.
Then came the discussion on the ‘name’. NeuroConnect existed as NRF’s online awareness platform – a runaway hit from Episode 1. We needed to ponder over another cognate. An elegant logo was designed; backdrop modified just a little; feel and spirit of NeuroConnect was retained yet we had something new ; NEUROVOICE was born thus on 30 August 2025.

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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) KINESIOLOGY TAPING

Workshop conducted on December 21st, 2025 The Neuroaid and Research Foundation (NRF), in collaboration with K.R. Mangalam University, Gurugram, successfully conducted its 4th Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program on Kinesiology Taping. This event took place at Neuroaid Rehab, Nangal Dewat, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi  on December 21st, 2025. NRF was privileged to have Dr. Sumit

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NRF’s First Parent Support Group

Creating a Safe Space for Understanding, Reflection, and Support At Neuroaid Rehab, Nangal Dewat, Vasant Kunj, we conducted our first Parent Support Group session, on 20th December, 2025, designed to support parents of children with developmental challenges through guided discussion, clinical insight, and shared experience. The session was thoughtfully curated to address the emotional and

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Puberphonia: More Than Just a High-Pitched Voice

Author: Dr Chittranshi Kaushik, Speech-Language Pathologist | 17th January, 2026 Recently, while waiting at a food counter, I noticed a male staff member announcing order numbers in a noticeably high-pitched voice. As he spoke, people around him laughed, whispered, and even mimicked his voice. He continued his work quietly, but his discomfort was evident. What

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CELEBRATING ABILITY THROUGH INCLUSIVE SPORTS: AAGAZ 2025

The Neuroaid and Research Foundation (NRF) had the privilege of providing therapy services to athletes of  Aagaz 2025, a pan-disability sports and athletic festival,  organized on 7th December 2025 at Maitreyi College, University of Delhi, on the occasion of  International World Disability Day observed on December 3rd every year.   The event was a powerful celebration

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