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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalColours You Did Not See is a collection of tender, thought-shifting stories that explore how we see and relate to individuals with disabilities and all who experience the world differently.
Told through the eyes of friends, parents, siblings, strangers, allies, and disabled individuals themselves, each story offers a quiet lens into moments of misunderstanding, connection, and change.
Grounded in the belief that the sense of inclusion must be nurtured from childhood, the book helps young minds grow more open, observant, and kind.
These aren’t tales of inspiration or pity, but reflections on what it means to belong.
Because inclusion doesn’t begin with grand gestures, it begins with how we notice, listen, and share the sky we live under.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Dolly Nemii Mittal
Diversity & Inclusion Evangelist
Dolly Nemii Mittal, an alumna of KJ Somaiya (2007 batch), is a passionate inclusion leader with over 18 years of rich experience in recruitment and talent management. In her current role in an MNC, she spearheads two critical diversity segments — Gender and Persons with Disabilities — driving equity, accessibility, and inclusive practices across the workplace. With a strong focus on building inclusive hiring models, she has successfully set up end-to-end processes, teams, and guidelines from the ground up.
Passionate and immersive in facilitating PwDs’ engagement in typical workplaces, she has committed her time and effort over the last decade impacting their livelihoods.
She works as an inclusion evangelist and has given her voice and support for mainstreaming of PwDs through various initiatives.
Working under the gamut of PwD inclusion, she is focused on bringing more inclusive practices right from the recruitment stage to build an Inclusive workforce in her organization. She is a Certified BEI and Gold Certified TAAP Assessor.
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