Goa, July 18 -- In Curchorem, a small town nestled in South Goa, a quiet revolution is unfolding within the walls of a school for special children - learning here is no longer limited by sight, and dreams are no longer dimmed by disability. With the inauguration of a state-of-the-art Braille library at Chetna School for Special Children, the promise of accessible education has taken a giant leap forward.
The facility includes a range of assistive technologies aimed at improving accessibility for the visually impaired. Its arsenal features vision wallets and talking watches for daily navigation, 3D tactile pens that bring abstract concepts to life, and Braille Excel systems designed specifically for the sight- and hearing-impaired. Smart ...
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