India, Aug. 13 -- Eating is something we often take for granted, relying on our eyes to guide us. But on a special Friday night in Capital, people put on blindfolds to step into the shoes of those who can't see, learning to rely on touch, taste, and sound, for the everyday experience of the visually impaired.

This special evening was organised by Delhi-based NGO Saksham Trust - founded by Dipendra Manocha and Rummi K Seth - for the event Night of the Senses: Eating in the Dark at The Arthouse Cafe in Connaught Place.

It opened with a touch-and-feel activity, where participants explored miniature models of iconic landmarks, attempting to identify them using only their sense of touch.

This was followed by a series of inclusive, interacti...