NGO providing IT training to visually-impaired in KolkataAugust 12th, 2009 KOLKATA - A non-profit organisation in cooperation with the National Association of Blind (NAB) is conducting computer courses for the visually impaired in Kolkata. The course being provided by Amway Opportunity Foundation (AOF) has been certified by the Department of Technical Education of West Bengal.
Visually challenged girls tie Rakhi on the wrists of Indian Army personnelAugust 2nd, 2009 MUMBAI - Ahead of the sibling festival Rakhi that marks the bondage between a brother and a sister, the National Association for the Blind (NAB) in Mumbai hosted a function on Saturday in which many visually impaired girls tied Rakhi, the sacred wrist bands, on the wrists of Indian Army personnel. This year, Rakhi festival will be celebrated on Wednesday (August 05).
Visually impaired bamboo artist enables others for self-relianceJuly 15th, 2009 GANGTOK - A visually impaired bamboo artisan in Sikkim imparts training to many other disadvantaged people like him and help them gain self-reliance in life. The 37-year-old Chandra Singh Gurung is one of the visually challenged workers offering training to enthusiastic artists under Directorate of handloom and industry in Cane and Bamboo crafts.
Visually imparted caste vote in Delhi for the fourth phaseMay 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI / JAISALMER - As hundreds of thousands of people voted in the national capital on Thursday despite scorching heat, several visually impaired voters also exercised their franchise and voted joyfully. Polling booths with electronic voting machines (EVMs) in Braille were specially set up for the visually handicapped voters, the fact which fascinated these special voters turning out to vote in big number.
Visually impaired masseurs of PuneApril 29th, 2009 PUNE - Several visually-impaired girl students in Pune are being given training in basic physio-therapy and massaging techniques to enable them become self-reliant in life. These enterprising girls despite their visual impairedness are being provided opportunities to become professionals in life.
Special ballot papers for blind in Himachal PradeshApril 26th, 2009 SHIMLA - The Election Commission has made provisions for special ballot papers that can be read by touch for blind electors who are not conversant in Braille, a senior Himachal Pradesh poll official said here Sunday. 'Out of 1,070 visually impaired electors in Himachal Pradesh, only 27 are Braille-conversant voters,' state Chief Electoral Officer Anil Khachi told IANS.
Punjab varsity to offer free education for blindApril 20th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - The Panjab University (PU) Monday announced that it will provide free education to blind students from the next academic session. 'This decision has been taken as we want to fulfil our commitment towards the visually impaired students.
Standard Chartered Bank organises visually impaired motor rallyApril 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Standard Chartered Bank on Thursday organised a motor rally under the caption 'Seeing Is Believing' for visually challenged people. The intended purpose of the rally was to make the visually impaired feel included.
Improved EVMs to make voting tamper proof in this electionMarch 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) has just got smarter. It not only does the obvious - record your vote - but also notes the exact time you cast it.
Blind can vote without help at the pollsMarch 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - It is aimed at giving the blind voter dignity and secrecy. For the first time, Braille-facilitated electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being introduced on a large scale for the 15th Lok Sabha polls.
Rights group hails upcoming polls as disabled friendlyMarch 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pleased with the special provisions for handicapped to vote in the upcoming general elections, rights groups Monday said the 2009 Lok Sabha polls have been made disabled friendly. In a Public Interest Litigation before the polls in 2004, Javed Abidi, convenor of the Disabled Rights Group (DRG) wrote to the Chief Justice of India to make the polling process more disabled friendly.
Blind voters will be able to use voting machines in Jammu and KashmirMarch 18th, 2009 JAMMU - For the first time in Jammu and Kashmir, all the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) to be used in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections will be Braille-enabled, allowing the visually-impaired voters to exercise their franchise without any assistance. 'Devnar School of Blind, Mumbai, has been approached for preparing Braille-enabled list of candidates which will be loaded on the EVMs to facilitate the visually-challenged persons to cast their votes without seeking any assistance,' Chief Electoral Officer B.R.
A website for the blind launched in DelhiMarch 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A website to create awareness among the blind and people with low vision has been launched here. The NGO, which took the initiative, claims that the portal is the first of its kind in the country.
Voting machines for blind in Madhya PradeshMarch 4th, 2009 BHOPAL - The Election Commission is preparing Braille signs for some polling booths in Madhya Pradesh to help blind voters exercise their franchise, an official said Tuesday. 'Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) in some centres will have Braille script to enable the visually challenged persons to cast their votes in the Lok Sabha elections,' said state's Chief Electoral Officer J.S.
Meet Indian TV's first visually challenged news anchorsJanuary 10th, 2009 BANGALORE - Meet Manjunath V., Srinivas Murthy and Ashok. They are all in their early 20s, undergraduate and visually challenged.