Pronab Kumar Pal is a person with cerebral palsy (wheelchair user), studying at BSS under Open University.
২ মার্চ,২০১২ বাংলাদেশী সিস্টেমস চেঞ্জ এ্যাডভোকেসি নেটওয়ার্ক (বি-স্ক্যান) এর উদ্যেগে বাংলাদেশে প্রথমবারের মত হুইলচেয়ার
23 July 2016 Embroidery machine was donated to Ismail Hossain Khokon, a person with physical disability,
With the sincere desire and cooperation of the school authority the Manual Lift was made for smooth accessibility of student with disabilities up to two storied. On 9 Mar, 2017 the inauguration was held with the renowned author Muhammad Zafar Iqbal,
B-SCAN arranged to watch the cricket match between Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on 12th Feb, 2014, for some wheelchair users with the support of Nurture.
B-SCAN took the initiative to donate him 10 thousand taka to Russel of Fotichori, Chittagong on 16 January, 2014 so that he could start his own cane business.
On 21 August, 2013 two sewing machines were donated for their training center on behalf of their application.
For the long lasting two years effort of B-SCAN, universal accessibility is ensured in the Museum. The construction of separate toilets for the wheelchair users and a ramp for persons with disabilities started in the National Museum on October 2012, which ended in January 2013. Honorable Information Minister Mr. Abul Kalam Azad inaugurated the Ramp on 1 March 2013.
On 23 December, 2012 B-SCAN donated 10 thousand taka to him for self employment.
On 14th December, 2012, mother of Ishtiaq Alam Rafi, a boy with physical and mental disability of Shantibag in Agrabad,
On behalf of the voluntary organization B-SCAN, the arrangements were made for wheelchair users in the Northern Gallery on December 8, 2012 to enjoy the last One Day match between Bangladesh vs West Indies
24 October, 2011 Md. Jashim, a person with physical disability, living in Firingi
15 July, 2011 Afia Akter, a person with physical disability, B-SCAN from the project
We want to make a change through raising awareness among mass people about the way people with disabilities are living their lives in this country.