"We may have a set of 400 or just 20 products. In about a year, our first product will be in the market under our brand name," she adds.
While the branding and marketing plans to help those with multiple disabilities and conditions like autism, ARUNIM may also be able to support people with temporarily disabled bodies, like from an accident or disease, says the wheelchair borne Jindal who lost her legs in a road accident.
Image: Visually handicapped Galam Desaih plays a match of the south zone chess tournament for the blind in Bengaluru. | Photograph:
Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images.
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