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Published: 24 Apr 2026 Vol. 1 | Issue 1 | Q1 | March 2026 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19729005

Impact of Assistive Technologies on Reading Skills Among Children with Specific Learning Disabilities: Bridging Policy and Practice under NEP 2020

Authors: Mr. Shravan Kumar, Prof. (Dr.) Madhavi Sharma

The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 champions inclusivity in higher education and advocates for equal access for everProfessory learner. Yet, children facing Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) still encounter notable challenges in attaining quality education. This research explores the influe...

Published: 23 Apr 2026 Vol. 1 | Issue 1 | Q1 | March 2026

Measuring Readiness for Transition: Developing an Indian Contextual Assessment Framework for Students with High Support Needs in Higher Education

Authors: Dr.G. Sasikala Hephzibah, Noorul Wafa

The transition from school to adult life is a complex and dynamic process that demands careful planning and coordinated, multidimensional support. For students with high support needs, this transition requires individualized, sustained interventions across educational, vocational, social, and commun...

Published: 01 Jan 2026 Vol. 1 | Issue 1 | Q1 | March 2026 DOI: PRAGYA.2026.v1.i1.6

Barriers and Enablers of Self-Advocacy Among Indian Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Mixed-Methods Inquiry

Authors: Alok Bhuwan

Alok Kumar Bhuwan, Ph.D. Scholer, Department of Special Education, Shri Khushal Das University, India Dr. Satyanarain Nai Associate Professor Department of Special Education Shri Khushal Das University, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan Abstract Self-advocacy—being able to state one's preferences, make one's o...