The Archaeological survey of india (ASI), an agency of the indian government, has added sign language services at golconda fort, a UNESCO World heritage site, in a significant step towards inclusion and accessibility. With this project, historical landmarks will be easier for those with disabilities to reach.
With the aid of sign language interpreters, visitors to golconda fort, one of Hyderabad's most revered buildings, may now take a thorough tour. Visitors may access a wealth of information and engagement by just scanning a QR code at the fort's entryway, which ASI has implemented as a straightforward yet efficient solution.
A video presentation that mixes sign language interpretation and visual narrative is launched when the QR code is scanned. This film presents an in-depth historical analysis of the monument and provides information on the many buildings that adorn the fort complex. A sign language facility has also been added at Mulugu's Kakatiya Rudreshwar Temple.The golconda fort, a UNESCO World heritage site, now offers sign language services according to the Archaeological survey of india (ASI), a department of the indian government. This is indeed a good move and several netizens are praising this move. Stay tuned with us for more updates.