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We have put in our best efforts to ensure that all the information on this website is accessible to people with disabilities. For example, a user with visual disabilities can access this website using assistive technologies, such as screen readers and magnifiers.
We also aim to be standards compliant and follow principles of usability and universal design, which should help all visitors to this website. If you have any problems or suggestions regarding the accessibility of this website, please contact us.
Skip to Main Content: Quick access to the core content on the page is provided without going through repetitive navigation using the keyboard.
Skip to Navigation: Quick access to the navigation pane is provided that enables accessing the different sections, such as Citizens, Government, and Directories.
Accessibility Options: Options to change the size of the text and set a colour scheme are provided. For example, if you are using a desktop to access this website, the text might appear smaller on the screen, which makes it difficult to read. In such a situation, you can use this option to increase the size of the text for clear visibility and better readability.
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Keyboard Support: The website can be browsed using a keyboard by pressing the Tab and Shift + Tab keys.
Customized Text Size: The size of the text on the Web page can be changed either through the browser or through the accessibility options feature.
JavaScript Independent: Web page information and functionalities are independent of JavaScript, irrespective of the browser support for the scripting language.
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