https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/lead-braille-affecting-kids-pil-tells-court/articleshow/61599469.cms KOLKATA: A visually impaired advocate has urged Calcutta high court to give an order to replace all lead-made braille prints with plastic ones. In her PIL, she attached a survey that shows blind student using braille scripts with high lead content are increasingly complaining of sleeplessness, lack of apetite, gastric ailments and loss of memory...Petitioner Snigdha Acharya, the daughter of retired high court judge Shankar Acharya, is now studying for her post-graduate diploma on public health care and medicine law at the National University of Juridical Sciences...A report by the National Test House shows braille scripts have 98.11% lead content. This is a major health hazard for the visually impaired, the PIL states, adding, "The Centre and states are negligent about lead's harmful effect on blind students."..Snigdha's counsel Srikanta Dutta argued, "The state is distributing braille devices, which have high lead content, sent by central agencies without taking any precaution. The Centre should use plastic to make braille devices."..After the PIL was moved, the division bench of Acting Chief Justice Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya and Justice Arijit Banerjee fixed the hearing for 2pm. But no one turned up to represent the Centre. The court then adjourned the hearing till November 17 and declared that if no one appears on behalf of the Centre during the next hearing, the court will proceed with the case any way..
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