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Radio listeners with visual disabilities at a programme organised by
Community Radio Sarang at St Aloysius College in Mangaluru on Sunday.
Radio listeners with visual disabilities at a programme organised by
Community Radio Sarang at St Aloysius College in Mangaluru on Sunday.
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https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Mangalore/community-radio-celebrates-the-life-of-listeners-with-visual-disabilities/article29551421.ece
“Blindness is only in the eyes. The mind has no blindness.” This was
the refrain chanted by the radio listeners with visual disabilities at
a programme in St. Aloysius College here on Sunday. Community Radio
Sarang at the college had organised a special programme to celebrate
the national award it had won recently.

The programme ‘Antar Belaku’ highlighted the life of the listeners of
Radio Sarang with visual disabilites.

On Sunday, many who were part of that radio programme and other such
listeners turned up for the programme.

An ardent listener of Sarang, Damodar Varkady, said: “I am blind only
in my eyes. But I see through my inner eyes, as my mind is not blind.
I have learnt a lesson listening to Radio Sarang, that we must not
compare ourselves with those who are above us. We must look at those
who are worse than us and be happy that I am much better”.

Another listener with visual disabilities, who came all the way from
Mudigere, said that he did not want to miss this programme as he knew
that he would meet many people like him.

“I am delighted today to meet my friends here. I had heard them on
radio. But today I got an opportunity to meet them in person,” he
said.

Speaking on the occasion, yakshagana artiste and retired teacher
Bhaskara Rai Kukkuvalli said that there was a big difference between
seeing and perceiving.

Rector of St. Aloysius Institutions Dionysius Vaz said that most of
the time, those who have eyes see only the negative things around
them. “These listeners with visual disabilities cannot see anything
negative in life. They see only the goodness in others which they see
from within, and we must learn such a trait from them,” he said.

All the listeners were honoured during the programme, according to a
release from the college.

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सादर/ Regards

अविनाश शाही/ Avinash Shahi
सहायक/ Assistant
मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/ Reserve Bank of India
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