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Taiwan-designed bowl for visually impaired wins iF design award The award-winning Heat Conduction Bowl designed by Taiwanese student Tai Kuang-chin. (Photo courtesy of National Cheng Kung University News Center) A "smart" bowl designed for the visually impaired... General 19/Jul/2012
A cafe for the differently-abled Saturday saw the opening of the city’s first hangout for differently-abled youth, Kalakkal Cafe, on the Vidya Sagar campus in Kotturpuram, a prime locality. �� Anuradha Shankaran, a teacher at Vidya... General 19/Jul/2012
Stray dogs in Jawaharlal Nehru University: Visually challenged on hunger strike Fed up with the rising number of dog bites and the alleged mishandling of situation by the administration , visually challenged students of Jawaharlal Nehru University have threatened to go on a... General 19/Jul/2012
Blind Ukrainians to enjoy soccer with headphones Visually impaired or blind football fans in Ukraine will get an opportunity to follow Euro 2012 matches at Ukrainian and Poland stadiums through headphones with live match commentary. According to... Adventure and Sports 19/Jul/2012
Outfit of disabled mulls national front o battle out the routine discrimination being meted out to the disabled, a conference organised by the Able Disabled All People Together (Adapt) discussed forming of a national front for the... General 19/Jul/2012
How Some Banks Are Unknowingly Punishing Blind Customers Phill Fernandes, a member of our Gnomies community and a visually impaired geek in his own right, recently brought a story to my attention involving his banking institution and how it has made his... General 19/Jul/2012
Where There's a Wheel At Phoenix Market City, Viman Nagar, a large group of people gathered early on Sunday morning. A neatly painted lane pointed towards the exit from Gate number 4. From the starting point, 30 cars... Adventure and Sports 19/Jul/2012
Impairment didn’t hinder his achievement Visually impaired by birth, he was inclined towards music from his nascent days. He not only practiced it, but also went on to give concerts both in India and abroad.  Now, he has a Ph D in music for... General 19/Jul/2012
Program teaches tennis to blind Fremont students The foam ball sailed over the net, rattling as it bounced. Robin Patche quickly adjusted her feet and returned it with a smooth backhand, drawing praise from the sidelines. "Robin, nice turnaround,"... General 19/Jul/2012
Ex-Army Major is the first disabled Indian at UNICEF Major Gopal Mitra (41) may desire to borrow vision for few moments to salute the Indian tricolour flying high at the UNICEF headquarters in New York on his first day of a new job tomorrow. A former... General 19/Jul/2012

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