From the article itself, it is clear that she will get computer education.

Renuka E.,
Assistant Registrar,
CHMK Library,
University of Calicut.

On 3/22/18, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I feel someone should inform this young girl and her parants that
> blind people can also use computers with screen-reading softwares. She
> should continue learning Braille but soon start getting training in
> computers also. I wish blind activists/organisations in Kashmir should
> meet this girl.
> http://indianexpress.com/article/india/two-years-after-pellets-left-her-blinded-kashmir-teenager-back-in-school-5106503/
>
> Insha Mushtaq, a teenage girl who was left blind after being shot at
> with pellets during the 2016 unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, on Wednesday
> resumed her
> education and took admission to Srinagar’s Delhi Public School. The
> 17-year-old passed her Class X examination in January this year. She
> had written her
> exams in November 2017 at Mohammadiya Institution, a privately-run
> school in Shopian, her hometown.
>
> “I got hit by pellets in 2016…(and could not) continue my education
> for two years. Today I got admission to Class XI and I am going to
> school…I am very
> happy,” an excited Insha said, as she boarded the school bus wearing
> the school uniform. “I am so happy that I am getting chance again to
> be in school
> among students,” she said while thanking all those who prayed for her
> recovery.
>
> Director of Centre for Peace and Justice, Nadir Ali, said while many
> people had come forward to help Insha, their aim was to rehabilitate
> her. (Express
> Photo/Shuaib Masoodi)
> Insha’s father, Mushtaq Ahmad, told The Indian Express that an NGO,
> Centre for Peace and Justice, had helped his daughter to get admission
> to the school.
>
> “When, in the morning, my daughter put her (school) uniform again, all
> of us in the family couldn’t control our emotions,” he said, adding
> that Insha along
> with her mother (Afrooza) will be staying at Rajbagh in Srinagar to
> pursue her studies.
>
> “My daughter always wanted to pursue higher education but when doctors
> told her she could not see, we had lost all hope,” Ahmad said.
>
> Director of Centre for Peace and Justice, Nadir Ali, said while many
> people had come forward to help Insha, their aim was to rehabilitate
> her. “So, we
> though we should think beyond victimhood. And Insha’s education was
> our first goal…She had an ambition to become a doctor. After she lost
> her eyes, she
> couldn’t do so.’’
>
> Ali said that when they started looking for schools where Insha could
> continue her education in Kashmir it was only DPS. “So we got her
> admitted here,”
> he said.
>
> Executive member of the Centre for Peace and Justice, Akeel Rashid
> said over the next six months Insha would get a special training. “She
> will be taught
> English, maths, science, computers and Braille signs,” he said.
>
> A DPS teacher said the school has a facility where Insha could get her
> education. “It will take her seven to eight months to get well-versed
> in the system,”
> the teacher said.
> http://indianexpress.com/article/india/two-years-after-pellets-left-her-blinded-kashmir-teenager-back-in-school-5106503/
>
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> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>
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