Source:

http://m.timesofindia.com/city/ahmedabad/Sons-plight-makes-scientist-create-
drawing-kit-for-blind/articleshow/52814274.cms

 

Son's plight makes scientist create drawing kit for blind

Jun 19, 2016, 12.46AM IST TNN [ Parth Shastri ]

Ahmedabad: Can a blind person 'draw' like others? That question led Dilip
Bhatt, a senior scientist with Isro, to create a visionary device for his
son Nikunj, whose sight is impaired. Bhatt's 'Pragya,' considered to be the
world's first drawing device for blind people, has won many national and
international laurels. 

 

Bhatt, who had long stints with Isro in Sriharikota and Ahmedabad, doesn't
hesitate to mention that his family was apprehensive about Nikunj's future.
"We learnt along with him. Blind people's world is limited to six dots of
braille and I wanted to change that," Bhatt said. "With my mechanical
engineering background, I started looking at ways I could teach him
geography and language." 

 

Bhatt took a 1.5x1.5 feet wooden board and pasted velcro on it. He then
designed a pen that would release woollen thread. The thread sticks to
velcro, providing a tactile canvas. Once the 'drawing' is complete, the
person can roll the thread back on to a spool on top of the pen. Pragya
secured international patent in 2000. 

 

Pragya, named after Bhatt's wife, is now prepared by blind people at various
organisations across India and the device has been in use at schools located
even in the most remote areas, as electricity isn't required for it. Bhatt
has, over the years, devised simple solutions to make a blind person's life
easy - ranging from a nozzle for toothpaste to cutlery which is easy to
hold. 

 

For Nikunj, now 22, his papa is his hero. "He learnt Sanskrit to help me
revise lessons for my BA course," Nikunj said. "He has never made me feel
that there are things I cannot do. I trek, I ride a bicycle and also perform
on stage without fear." Nikunj said his father understands his feelings even
when he isn't uttering a word. "He is not just my father, he is also my best
friend," he said. 

 

Shiv


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