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Blind, but certainly not without a vision Up close with Ashwini Angadi, who arrived in the city on Monday, after being honoured by the UN in New York. She walks into the room quietly and with measured grace. Her parents are elated with joy... Achievements 18/Jul/2013
No relief for Thanjavur blind school students The visually impaired students of a Thanjavur school who refused to come to Chennai for higher education have been told they have no choice. A total of 19 boys and three girls of the Thanjavur High... Education and Employment 18/Jul/2013
Visually impaired student memorises Quran through Braille In a remarkable feat, avisually challenged student in an Islamic studies centre here has memorised the Holy Quran entirely using the Braille script. Twaha Mahboob, a 21-year-old student of the... Achievements 16/Jul/2013
Life through the eyes of a true visionary Blindness did not stop me from fighting, said Kartik Sawhney, the visually challenged student who is now set to make the nation proud, by being accepted to Stanford. He was in Chennai on Saturday to... Education and Employment 16/Jul/2013
Connecting the dots An urge to do something unique led a young entrepreneur to come up with India's first English lifestyle magazine in Braille. Our country is home to 12 million visually impaired people, of which 56... Product and Technology 15/Jul/2013
Psychology degree for vision-impaired 21-yr-old Completing a bachelor’s degree with psychology as a single major was a dream come true for 21-year-old Kriti Banga, and a first for Mumbai university. Banga has been vision-impaired since birth. This... Achievements 15/Jul/2013
Light at the end of the tunnel Kartik Sawhney’s long struggle to ensure access to higher education for the blind is bearing fruit The city, on Saturday, had a visitor whose story was of relentless pursuit of one’s dreams and... Education and Employment 15/Jul/2013
Bangalore girl feted by UN on 'Malala Day' Two Indians, including one from Bangalore, were among the seven young girls honoured with the UN Special Envoy for Global Education’s Youth Courage Award for Education as part of ‘Malala Day’... Education and Employment 15/Jul/2013
Visually impaired: Push towards independence Taking an exam is, inherently, an uncertain activity. However, for Ali Tareen, a second-year student at Karachi University’s mass communication department, even knowing the answers is often not... Education and Employment 12/Jul/2013
‘BanglaBraille’ hopes for visually impaired A Facebook group ‘BanglaBraille’ has become a ray of hope for thousands of visually challenged students who are yet to receive Braille books in schools. To give relief to the distressed... Achievements 12/Jul/2013

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