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74 visually impaired students undergo computer training
Seventy-four visually impaired students from various districts of the State underwent a month-long computer training programme at the Centre of Differently Abled Persons, Bharathidasan University.
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The Invisible People
The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995, (PWDA) completed two decades of existence this month. However, the majority of disabled people is yet to avail the entitlements envisaged under the law. Inaccessible public places, non-accommodative educational institutions and the lack of employment opportunities for the disabled are widespread.
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Two from Nagaland receive National Awards for empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
Dimapur, December 8 (MExN): The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India conferred National Awards 2015 for the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities to 52 outstanding Person with Disabilities (PwDs), State Government & Departments, organisations & individuals that are working for the empowerment of PwDs on the ‘International Day for Persons with Disabilities’ & Launching of Accessible India Campaign 2015 on Dece
DHE says all colleges disabled-friendly
All government-aided colleges in Pune are disabled-friendly. Unbelievable but true, if the latest data available with the Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) is to be believed.
Forget visibility, air pollution is taking a toll on your vision
NEW DELHI: It's not just the heart and lungs that air pollution knocks out of shape. Doctors in the city are reporting an increase in eye-related complaints arising from pollution.
High-tech goggles could help visually impaired
SMITHTOWN, NY (CBS) - New high-tech digital goggles, made by eSight, promise to help the visually impaired see better than ever before.
For the first time in his life, 17-year-old Justin Crilly feels like most other kids.
"I'm able to do a lot more things on my own," Crilly said.
GARHWA STUDENT BAGS INSPIRE AWARD
Jharkhand’s small village of Nagar Utari in Garhwa district eked out a place for itself amongst hundreds of participants for the first time as Prithviraj Singh, a Class XII student won the third prize in the 16-17 age group category of the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) awards at the National Science Exhibition in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi yesterday.
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Stenographer, Upper Division Clerk and Multi Tasking Staff (MTS)
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Battling Blindness, Good Samaritan Doctor Helps Autistic Kids
KOCHI: She had lost her eyesight ten years ago. However, she did not allow impairment to hamper her from having a career and a normal life. A doctor, Reshmi Pramod’s life took a disastrous plunge when she was detected with macular degeneration, a disease causing vision loss and blindness soon after she started her practice.
PUNARBASA FELICITATES PHYSICALLY-CHALLENGED IN K’PADA
An organisation working for the help and rehabilitation of the physically challenged, Punarbasa, on Sunday organised its 4th Annual Punarbasa Samartha Samman for the physically challenged persons, who contributed to the society by setting an example.
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Closing date for receipt of applications: 24.12.2015
Haryana ‘disables’ its disability commissioner
For the last one year, Haryana’s Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities has been meeting visitors in the parking lot of his office in Chandigarh’s Sector 17. For, his office is on the third floor and has no lift or ramp leading up to it, making it inaccessible to many wheelchair-bound visitors who come to him with grievances.
Entrepreneurial Idea Award for Visually Impaired
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Differently-abled march on for recognition
NEW DELHI: The 'Walk of Freedom', held on Thursday at India Gate to show solidarity with the differently-abled, drew huge crowds. The walk was organised by National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) and Veer to mark 20 years of Persons with Disabilities Act.

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