Chitralekha Vanamamalai
For volunteer-scribe Padmini, service is for pure soul satisfaction and nothing else in this world can give her that satisfaction.
A resident of Virugambakkam, Chennai, for the last two decades, she has been helping many visually challenged persons pass examinations.
Speaking to News Today, Padmini said the job of a volunteer scribe does not end with writing the exam for them but many a time it is more than that.
Citing a incident, she said, “A student wanted a lesson in Tamil and I had to search for that particular book. But that book was in English and I translated the text into Tamil. It took nearly a week for me to search and complete the work.”
To be a scribe, it needs many skills, including being punctual and having good vocabulary. While writing an examination for a visually-challenged person, one should not write what s/he knows, but try to get the maximum out of the candidate.
Respect and empathy for the visually-impaired person is another main requisite for a scribe, she points out.
Padmini can be reached at 91760 21017.
Source: https://newstodaynet.com/index.php/2019/02/11/respect-empathy-for-the-vi...
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