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Disabled to get preference in house allotment  Persons with disabilities would now be given preference in allotment of industrial housing units, sheds and plots in Delhi as a policy in this regard has come into force with immediate effect. This... Policy News 18/Jul/2012
Delhi University's visually impaired girls brave odds on their own Sonam Dikki Bhutia, a visually impaired English honours student at Delhi University's Daulat Ram College has learnt to draw on her inner reserves of strength to get to class every morning. She... General 18/Jul/2012
Fleksy Fosters Flexible Typing For Visually Impaired People Fleksy, an upcoming text input app, is about to make iOS more accessible. As it is, iOS already has an impressive suite of accessibility solutions that cater to users with disabilities. Foremost... Product and Technology 18/Jul/2012
Self Defence for Visually Impaired A self-defence workshop for the visually impaired was held at H K College, Oshiwara, on Sunday. At least 24 visually challenged persons participated in the workshop conducted by Voice Vision, a... General 18/Jul/2012
Visually impaired man killed in Bhagwatipara A 40-year-old person suffering from night blindness was murdered in the city on Tuesday night when he tried to intervene in a scuffle near his house. According to police, the deceased has been... General 18/Jul/2012
RTE to cheer up lives of differently-abled kids To provide education to all children in the state, irrespective of their physical and mental health, the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan has implemented a new programme for differently-able children. From this... Education and Employment 18/Jul/2012
Free walking tour of Little India CITY Hall's free  guided tour of Brickfields on foot every Saturday  has helped tourists and  locals to discover the many charms of Little India, especially with the latter's historical landmarks... General 18/Jul/2012
Man helps visually-challenged people ‘see’ things as never before Galvanised by his desire to improve the lives of the visually-impaired, Shahzad Zaidi has been burning the midnight oil for the past five years in order to develop “tactile graphics”, which,... General 18/Jul/2012
Visually impaired man takes cricket to those like him Mahantesh GK reaches out to several visually impaired persons like him. The 41-year-old provides livelihood to thousands of the differently abled people and also champions the cause of cricket among... General 18/Jul/2012
First ATM launched in UAE for visually impaired Sharjah Islamic Bank announced today the launch of the first visually impaired friendly Automated Teller Machine (ATM) in the country and the region. The announcement was made during a press... General 18/Jul/2012

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