Indeed I second your views.

It all depends how you are going to utilise the resource.

I have been always embracing braille since my primary education and now digital 
Braille in the form of Braille Screen input on iOS which has made physical 
keyboard totally needless and thanks to refreshable braille technology which 
has given new shape to it.

If you have a refreshable Braille device it is quite comfortable and convenient 
to read something with total privacy especially in crowded places.

It comes even handy in travel and total rest for your ears.

I’m not a big fan of audio books (this is my personal opinion and no offense 
please) and refreshable Braille technology has made possible to read any 
digital text in ever shining Braille.

 

From: 'PAUL MUDDHA' via AccessIndia <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2026 3:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [AI] Is Braille Relevant in 2026? Or Are we Asking the Wrong 
Question All Together? - Internal - Internal

 

Info        

Braille is very relevant now and even after 100 years to come as it is very 
important to vi which improves vocabulary, memory and qk to identify things.

Even now being AGM with latest gazettes 

I use braille everyday at office and at home

And I impart braille to all my students.

power of rememberance 

 

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<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > On 
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Let me answer this question by asking another question:

 

Are sighted people throwing away written scripts because of 
scientific/technological advancement? The answer in my view should be the same!

 

Vetri.

 

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<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > On 
Behalf Of Shadab Husain
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2026 11:54 AM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
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Question All Together?

 

While I’m emotionally attached to Mr. L. Braille and the braille script, I’ll 
try to keep my passions and prejudices aside in my comments.

 

This is because I can’t impose my likes and dislikes in declaring what one 
should do and avoid. What’s right for me may not be for you and vice versa.

 

How relevant braille is for us depends on our unique conditions: our learning 
style, the time we have, the subjects we’re interested in and so on. That said, 
I’ll add that learning a new skill, if the trade-off is worth it, is always 
productive. Sometimes people with sight problems develop hearing issues also, 
so braille feels necessary.

 

Let’s get to the core…

 

Mr. Braille introduced the braille script because he wanted the blind to 
succeed, prosper, and find solutions to their problems. Such men aren’t 
attached to their own work –their goal is people’s prosperity.

 

I’m of the view that if Mr. Braille were on this list, he would advocate 
adopting braille, advanced technology, or a mix of both – or whatever fuels 
growth. He would argue that our growth is important, encouraging us to ask 
questions that are capable of shaping our future.

 

We can, for instance, ask:

 

How accessible infrastructure we’re creating?

 

How is literacy reaching those poverty-stricken visually impaired people who 
live in remote villages?

 

How many job vacancies and promotions are due, and what measures are being 
taken in this regard? 

 

How many rules are being implemented in full letter and spirit?

 

How successful we are in tearing off stigmas and stereotypes attached to 
blindness?

 

Thanks.

 

Shadab

Husainjournal.blogspot.com <http://husainjournal.blogspot.com/> 

 

 

On Mon, Jan 19, 2026 at 9:44 AM Mujtaba Merchant <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Is very much relevant think about somebody who is deaf blind they use it 
extensively

Sincerely,

 

Mujtaba Merchant

Bangalore | INDIA

Sent from iPhone ®

 

 


On 19 Jan 2026, at 7:56 AM, [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  wrote:



This is the article I wrote in  2011 that goes in some ways to  answer your 
question: 

 

iPhones, iPads make Braille still relevant L Subramani Last Updated : 03 
January 2011, 22:21 IST Follow Us : 0 A new year has begun and the world is 
stepping into the future with greater hope and optimism. In the light of newer 
technology and the m...

Read more at: 
https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/iphones-ipads-make-braille-still-2382505



Read more at: 
https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/iphones-ipads-make-braille-still-2382505

 

 

 

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Subject: [AI] Is Braille Relevant in 2026? Or Are we Asking the Wrong Question 
All Together?

 

Hi everyone,

I hope this email finds you well. Following a conversation with a colleague 
from the disability sector on January 4 this year, I found myself drawn into a 
deeper, more reflective exploration of the relevance of Braille in 2026. Having 
studied in a sighted school until Grade 8, with only two years of formal 
Braille education, my relationship with Braille has always been layered. While 
I continue to struggle with writing it fluently, reading Braille, especially 
literature, has been a deeply enriching experience for me.

This curiosity led me to engage with more people, read diverse perspectives, 
and reflect on where we truly stand today—and where we might be headed—when it 
comes to the role of Braille in the lives of visually impaired individuals.

After spending considerable time in this rabbit hole, it felt inevitable to 
share where I eventually landed in this ongoing conversation.

I invite you to read my latest piece, Connecting the Dots – Is Braille Still 
Relevant in 2026?, here:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/connecting-dots-braille-still-relevant-2026-uma-shankar-veeravalli-znm4c

I would love to hear your thoughts and theories on the subject. Looking forward 
to hearing from you all.

Cheers
Uma Shankar

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