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Whiteprint: Lifestyle magazine for visually impaired

Tue, 07/23/2013 - 12:05 -- deepti.gahrotra

India is home to 12 million visually impaired people of which 56 lakh are literate. The number of newspapers and magazines published out of Mumbai were only about 60 till May this year until former PR professional Upasana Makati launched White Print, there wasn’t a single English magazine in Braille. 

For the disabled, footpaths are a nightmare

Tue, 07/09/2013 - 12:27 -- deepti.gahrotra

If you are able to walk and see and are a determined pedestrian, Chennai’s apology for footpaths might still be negotiable. However, for those with disabilities, footpaths such as these are best avoided.
“For a disabled person, using the pavements in Chennai is a nightmarish experience,” says Rajiv Ranjan, member, Disability Rights Alliance (DRA).

Exnora organises walk for awareness on barrier-free pavements

Mon, 07/08/2013 - 12:46 -- deepti.gahrotra

A number people at the walk stressed the need for coordination among various civic agencies for better footpaths in Chennai

Visually-impaired R. Raja escaped death two months ago. On his way to university, the research scholar in Tamil Literature stumbled upon a political party’s hoarding on a footpath near Kannagi statue near Marina beach.

“I did not know there was a hoarding on the footpath. So I fell on the road. A bus came to a screeching halt a few inches beside me,” said Mr. Raja.

Every step is a struggle

Fri, 06/28/2013 - 15:06 -- deepti.gahrotra

Right from architectural barriers in hospital buildings to inaccessible medical equipment, from insensitive doctors to negligent authorities, access to healthcare facilities for the huge invisible population of disabled people in the capital is abysmally difficult.

Low-rise urinals with grab bars. Doors with lever-action locks. Bright colour-bands on edges of stairs. Ramps with the right slope. This is part of the wish list for making access in hospitals easy for people with disabilities.

US film industry tries to weaken copyright treaty for blind people

Tue, 06/25/2013 - 12:56 -- deepti.gahrotra

Treaty to make copyrighted works available for visually impaired people – 90% of whom live in global south – coming up against film lobbyNegotiators from 186 countries are in Marrakech this week trying to hammer out the text of an international treaty that aims to make copyrighted works more readily available to the world's blind and visually impaired people, 90% of whom live in the global south.
 

Odisha: Taxi driver arrested for raping, killing a visually impaired minor girl

Mon, 06/10/2013 - 15:32 -- deepti.gahrotra

A taxi driver was arrested in Puri on Saturday for allegedly raping and murdering a visually impaired minor girl, police said.

Banamali Barik, 35, who was arrested, is a drug edict and has a criminal record. He was a frequent visitor to the victim's house. He has confessed to the crime, District Superintendent of Police Anup Sahu told IANS.

The 15-year-old victim was a student of a blind school in the state capital Bhubaneswar, 60 km from Puri, and had gone to her village for her summer vacation.

Car rally for the visually impaired on 9th

Mon, 06/10/2013 - 12:57 -- deepti.gahrotra

People find it difficult to drive on city roads with their eyes wide open. But, 154 visually-impaired men and women have registered to take part in a rally to be held in the city on Sunday. The number is even likely to increase.

The rally titled FOReSIGHT 2013, is being jointly organised by the Association for the Blind, Bangalore Knights Round Table 174 and others.

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