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Some recreational activities for visually impaired people Thanks to technology, the range of recreational activities available for people with visual disabilities are many. Visually impaired people must look at the choices that are available and choose that... General 13/Feb/2019
In a first, Class X boards in Assam to offer paper in Braille Guwahati: For the first time, the Class X state board exams — beginning on Thursday — will have question paper in Braille. This time, there are 13 blind candidates appearing for the exam from five... General 13/Feb/2019
Brilliant Odisha Initiative Helps Visually-Impaired ‘See’ Our Majestic Heritage! Source:https://www.thebetterindia.com/172099/odisha-heritage-walk-visually-impa...   On February 3, the Mukteswar temple in Bhubaneswar opened its doors to a group of visually impaired students who... General 12/Feb/2019
‘Respect, empathy for the visually impaired main requisites for a scribe’ Chitralekha Vanamamalai For volunteer-scribe Padmini, service is for pure soul satisfaction and nothing else in this world can give her that satisfaction. A resident of Virugambakkam, Chennai, for... General 12/Feb/2019
BARRIERBREAK AND SAMAAGE PARTNER TO DELIVER MOBILITY AND INDEPENDENT LIVING SOLUTIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT New partnership aims to deliver a comprehensive solution, set to enable blind and visually impaired people to travel, work, and live independently BarrierBreak, a social enterprise that has... General, Product and Technology 08/Feb/2019
Shortage of writers poses a problem for blind students Ludhiana: With exams looming ahead, there are some visually impaired students who are trying their best to write exams and score well like normal children, but they are unable to find writers who can... General 08/Feb/2019
Supreme Court has let down India’s disability rights movement Earlier this year, I opened my Foundation’s quarterly newsletter by quoting the question I am most often asked at interactions, “What would you have been if you weren’t disabled?” I have always... General 07/Feb/2019
Shining bright in dark India's first blind athlete to participate in Paralympic Games and winner of three medals in 2014 Incheon Para Asian Games, Ankur Dhama's life story is all about achieving success even when there are... General 06/Feb/2019
Develop currency-identifying app for visually challenged: HC to RBI Mumbai, February 5 The Bombay High Court on Tuesday asked the Reserve Bank of India to think about developing a mobile phone application that could help visually-challenged persons identify the... General 06/Feb/2019
Naa Mein Naa Hai, No Means No - Guest Column by Nidhi Goyal, Disabled activist & comedian This week's guest columnist is Nidhi Goyal, the well-known activist and comedian working on disability rights and gender justice. Nidhi is the founder-director of Rising Flame, a Mumbai- based non-... General 05/Feb/2019

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