The Autism Society West Bengal (ASWB) was established in 2002. At that time, autism was not recognized as a distinct condition requiring identification, intervention, or support. Instead, it was frequently misdiagnosed as intellectual impairment. The unique aspects of autism, particularly in social and communication functioning, were neither recognized nor understood.
There was a significant lack of services for children and adults with autism. Many individuals with autism were mistreated due to their atypical social behavior and responses, which were often perceived as deliberate defiance, difficulty, or bad behavior.
Behaviors that appear as defiance, rigidity, or aggression are often manifestations of underlying anxiety, misunderstanding, or confusion—most importantly, they can be a cry for help.

