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Mission to the blind

Mission to the blind

India holds the largest blind population, who live in desperate physical and spiritual needs. Mission To The Blind is an expression of God’s love and concern for them.

National Federation of the Blind

National Federation of the Blind

The National Federation of the Blind came into existence in the year 1970 with the philosophy “Let the Blind Lead the Blind”. The objectives for which the Federation has been established include; to strive for equality of opportunity for the Blind in the field of Education, Training and Employment etc. The Federation is serving the blind community through its various Welfare programmes run by 51 branches and units through out the Country. It has strong membership of about 1, 00,000 and it is affiliated to World Blind Union.The National Federation of the Blind came into existence in the year 1970 with the philosophy “Let the Blind Lead the Blind”. The objectives for which the Federation has been established include; to strive for equality of opportunity for the Blind in the field of Education, Training and Employment etc. The Federation is serving the blind community through its various Welfare programmes run by 51 branches and units through out the Country. It has strong membership of about 1, 00,000 and it is affiliated to World Blind Union.

Lotus Blind Welfare Trust of India

Lotus Blind Welfare Trust of India

LOTUS runs a hostel for the poor, blind girls who are pursuing their higher studies in various city colleges. All the inmates of the hostel hail from very poor families in the small towns and villages of Tamilnadu, who after completing their schooling have come to Chennai driven by their desire to pursue their higher studies.

A Ray of Hope for the Visually Impaired Students

A Ray of Hope for the Visually Impaired Students

The visually impaired students can academically be successful beyond any doubt if appropriate instructional strategies are adopted by the educational system and proper services are provided by the authorities. There is a need of full array of programmes and that too in consonance with their unique educational needs. The focus should be on fostering independence in them. All this is possible if due emphasis is laid on adequate curriculum development and by stressing on modification of behaviour and facilities.

Android Apps for differently abled

Android Apps for differently abled

When it comes to does is support all group of people first they might say yes later on if the question is stressed a bit they they would say probably no keeping disabled people in mind.

Special Recruitment Drive For Persons With Disabilties (Low Version)

Special Recruitment Drive For Persons With Disabilties (Low Version)

National Fertilizers Limited, Panipat Unit invites applications from Indian Nationals for the following posts reserved for Persons with Disabilities suffering from Low Vision in the Pay Scale of ` 9000-16400 and ` 5900-10150 plus other allowances as per rules of the Company. Candidates fulfilling the prescribed eligibility criteria should send their typed applications on plain paper (A-4 size) in Hindi or English language duly signed with date alongwith attested copies of the certificates & testimonials and a recent passport-size photograph (to be affixed on application) stating following particulars

Samrita Trust – Education for visually impaired

Samrita Trust – Education for visually impaired

Samrita Trust is a registered, non-profitable organization established in December 2006 to help blind students in colleges and schools, by providing suitable learning devices for their education. The learning devices provided by Samrita Trust help visually handicapped students (hereafter referred as ‘blind students’) to study on their own, the subjects in their courses and perform better in examinations. The Trust is inspired by Louis Braille, inventor of Braille, and indomitable spirit of Helen Keller.

Adinath jain trust

Adinath jain trust

Disha Foundation is a registered charitable trust established on November 16, 2006 at Chennai. The founders and the members of Disha are mostly youngsters in the mid twenties, from different localities and backgrounds.

Residency photo workshop for the visually impaired

Residency photo workshop for the visually impaired

Give the visually imapired participants new experience of alternative photography, cultivate their inner creative abilities and to make exhibition quality photographs. Skills required for participants: Visually impaired should have basic knowledge of photography and has been taking pictures.