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India's deaf community opposes PIL for American Sign Language

A PIL in the Supreme Court to make American Sign Language mandatory has the Deaf community defending Indian Sign Language, which they say is tied to their identity

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A staff member speaking to Vinod Maithani, brand chef at Ishaara, who learnt signing to communicate with hearing-impaired staff

A staff member speaking to Vinod Maithani, brand chef at Ishaara, who learnt signing to communicate with hearing-impaired staff

At Ishaara, the North Indian restaurant where one signs to dine, service runs smoothly. Mukund Magar, a manager at the restaurant, acts as translator between us and the hearing-impaired staff, signing the questions we ask and translating answers. 

Magar became part of the team around Christmas 2024, a time so busy that he had to quickly pick up signing. “There was no time for special training, I learnt how to sign through YouTube videos, and learnt the Indian Sign Language (ISL) alphabet on the job,” he says. 

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