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Shades of Grey

This blogpost is written by Nikita Jain, Communication Officer, Score Foundation. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not necessarily Score Foundation's official policy position. 

Are you blind because you sinned in your previous life?

This blogpost is written by Shadab Husain, who is currently working with King George's Medical University in Lucknow. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not necessarily Score Foundation's official policy position.

“He is cursed,” said an elderly lady to her relatives who too were in the train with me.

A scribe could be blind

This blogpost is written by L Subramani, who is a Journalist with the Deccan Herald. He authored his first book Lights Out in January 2014. This is the second guest post by Mr. Subramani. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not Score Foundation's official policy position.

Your tryst with the kitchen

This blogpost is written by Payal Kapoor, who is currently working with the Justa group of hotels as a part of their sales and marketing team. This is the first guest post by Ms. Kapoor in a series of posts about mastering the kitchen. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not necessarily Score Foundation's official policy position.
 

Seize the Day: Opening Doors to Employment

This blogpost is written by George Abraham, CEO, Score Foundation. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not necessarily Score Foundation's official policy position.
 
Work and the financial independence it provides, is a basic right of every individual. When it comes to people with disabilities this right is often violated.

It’s time we take our democratic rights seriously

This blogpost is written by L Subramani, who is a Journalist with the Deccan Herald. He authored his first book Lights Out in January 2014. This is the second guest post by Mr. Subramani. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not Score Foundation's official policy position.

“No matter how hard it would be, I’d be there to do the deed.”
 

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