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ORISSA ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 21:08 -- nizam.mohd

Promotion of Braille literacy and computer education. Vocational Training Centre for Visually Impaired Men and Women.                                                                                               
Alternative Innovative Education for the children with special needs under the age group of 3 years to 18 years.                                                                                              

Niwant Andha Mukta Vikas Vidyapith

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 20:55 -- nizam.mohd

• The Institution organizes, Exhibition of products used by visually challenged. The items produced are Braille books, Computing tools for maths, Musical instruments, Educational tools etc. • The organization also provides, Chess and cricket demo and inter action between Visually challenged and other students and creates general awareness amongst sighted person.

Email: pushind@vsnl.com

Niwant Andha Mukta Vikas Vidyapith

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 20:53 -- nizam.mohd

• The Institution organizes, Exhibition of products used by visually challenged. The items produced are Braille books, Computing tools for maths, Musical instruments, Educational tools etc. • The organization also provides, Chess and cricket demo and inter action between Visually challenged and other students and creates general awareness amongst sighted person.

Email: pushind@vsnl.com

Niwant Andh Mukta Vikasalay (NAMV)

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 20:50 -- nizam.mohd

'Niwant'is an organization that helps visually challenged students in pursuing higher education after the age of 18.                                                                                          
These are mostly the blind children who are discarded as unwanted by their family members and the society, as non-productive and useless.                                                                                               

Niwant Andh Mukta Vikasalay (NAMV)

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 20:47 -- nizam.mohd

'Niwant'is an organization that helps visually challenged students in pursuing higher education after the age of 18.                                                                                          
These are mostly the blind children who are discarded as unwanted by their family members and the society, as non-productive and useless.                                                                                               

Netraheen Vikas Sansthan ( Blind School Jodhpur )

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 20:45 -- nizam.mohd

Chief functionary:                                                                                           
Mrs. Sushila Bohra                                                                                          
Designation:                                                                                      
Founder Chair Person (CEO)                                      
                                                                                               

National Institute of Professionals (NIP)

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 20:36 -- nizam.mohd

National Institute of Professionals (NIP) was established in August 2002.It is a non-profit organization.  

India’s first university directed computer course for the visually & physically challenged persons directed by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).                                                                                        
Activities:                                                                                           

National Institute of Professionals (NIP)

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 20:28 -- nizam.mohd

National Institute of Professionals (NIP) was established in August 2002.It is a non-profit organization.  

India’s first university directed computer course for the visually & physically challenged persons directed by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).                                                                                        
Activities:                                                                                           

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