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    Companies are increasingly embracing neurodiversity, recognizing the unique strengths neurodiverse individuals bring to workplaces. |

    Mumbai: As workplaces become more inclusive, companies are starting to understand the importance of neurodiversity. Neurodiversity means that people think and process information in different ways. This includes conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. Today, businesses are realizing that these differences are not weaknesses but strengths that can help organizations grow and innovate.

    Neurodiverse individuals often have unique abilities. Many are highly creative, detail-oriented, and strong at problem-solving. For example, some people with autism are excellent at spotting patterns, which is very useful in fields like technology and data analysis. However, despite these strengths, many neurodiverse individuals have struggled to find jobs. Traditional hiring methods often focus on communication skills and interviews, which may not suit everyone.

    In recent years, companies have started changing their approach. Many organizations are now including neurodiversity in their diversity and inclusion plans. They understand that hiring neurodiverse talent not only creates fair opportunities but also brings fresh ideas and skills into the workplace.

    Some global companies have already taken steps in this direction. They use skill-based hiring instead of regular interviews and create roles that match the strengths of neurodiverse individuals. They also provide support systems to help employees succeed.

    There are many benefits to hiring neurodiverse employees. It leads to more creativity and better problem-solving. It also helps companies build stronger and more loyal teams. Employees feel valued when they are accepted, which improves overall workplace culture. In addition, companies that support inclusion build a positive public image.

    However, challenges still exist. Many employers lack awareness and may have wrong ideas about neurodiverse individuals. Workplaces may not always provide the right environment, such as flexible schedules or quiet spaces. To overcome this, companies are introducing training programs, flexible work options, and better hiring practices.

    The future looks promising. As awareness increases, more companies are expected to adopt inclusive practices. Supporting neurodiversity is not just the right thing to do—it is also a smart business decision. It helps unlock talent, improve innovation, and create workplaces where everyone can succeed.

    The author is Captain Indira Vashishta-Carena, a former commercial pilot who flew the Airbus A340 and Boeing 737 with Jet Airways, and is a benevolent altruist.

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