NEW DELHI: The government is all set to launch the “Sugamya Bharat App” — a crowdsourcing mobile application on Tuesday enabling persons with disabilities and others to register complaints if they find a public space, utility or building inaccessibile. People will be able to also upload photographs of such spaces and geo-tag the location of the premises for seeking onground intervention. The application developed by the department of empowerment of persons with disabilities (DEPwD) under the ministry of social justice and empowerment will enable registered users to not only access information related to the guidelines and provisions on accessible buildings, transport and infratructure under the Accessible India Campaign and other related issues but they will also be able to raise their concerns related to accessibility. The users will be notified at the time of resolution and closure of their complaints.