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IT empowers people with visual impairment The Delhi branch of the National Association
for the Blind (NAB), in R K Puram has devised a software which allows
students with visual impairment to work on papers, read their mail and
even take print-outs. The program is the brainchild of Mr Dipender Monacha
who is himself visually impaired. Training opportunities for blind students at the National Institute of Fashion Designing |
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The Blind Relief Association and the National Institute of Fashion Designing (NIFT) have implemented job opportunities for people with visual impairment in the field of garment manufacturing. The training by NIFT for blind students is for a period of 45 days. They are required to have passed class VIII as the minimum educational qualifications required. Their work involves folding, collar setting, tagging and packing. They are also involved in semi-automatic machine operations like pocket creasing, collar and cuff turning and blocking. Launch of the Disability Awareness Campaign 2000 The National Center for Promotion of
Employment for Disabled People and DISHA have jointly launched the
Disability Awareness Campaign 2000 to promote greater awareness about
disability in the city of Delhi, particularly among school and college
students. DISHA has been working for the rehabilitation of people
with disability and has taken upon itself the task of training them in
different skills to enable them to gain employment. UTI Bank sponsors public booths for disabled people in Ahmedabad The UTI bank has sponsored 25 public
telephone booths for persons with some form of disability or the other in
the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. For the Blind People’s
Association, Ahmedabad, it is a regular project. It is run with the
support of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad, Urban
Development Authority, Ahmedabad Telephones, the State Transport
Corporation and local sponsors, and already has about 300 people in the
waiting list. The UTI Bank, on its own initiative sanctioned the amount
for 25 booths. The person with disability is provided a telephone
booth near his house. All the income from the PCO goes to the person
himself/ herself. The PCO can also be used to sell other daily use
items. About 170 such booths have already been established in and
around Ahmedabad. Parking facilities for disabled people The Delhi Traffic Police issues a sticker for affixing on vehicles belonging to disabled drivers. The sticker is available free of cost from the office of the DCP/Traffic, VIP, Teen Murti Traffic Lines, New Delhi, on production of a disability certificate from a Government doctor. The sticker allows a person with disability to park his/her vehicle in areas prohibited for parking, in order to make places more accessible for disabled people. Public places like India Habitat Center, the domestic and international airports of New Delhi, now have specified parking areas for disabled people. Waiting hall in the north The Northern Railways has built a waiting hall for disabled people and senior citizens at the New Delhi railway station on the Ajmeri Gate side. The waiting hall is equipped with wheel chairs. Adapted furniture, a water cooler and toilets specially designed for disabled people are its main features. This is one small step on the part of the Indian Railways towards making journeys of disabled people a little more comfortable |
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