MitraJyothi" - the Light for the Visually Impaired Students
by
 Bobby N

Madhu Singhal, not well known to the casual civilians of India but
according to the Visually Impaired Students she is the Path maker to
their Future.

She first stepped into school when she was 14 years old, yet she was
one of the brightest students of her batch. She topped in her college,
taking everyone
by surprise. But visually impaired madhu singhal's aspirations were
soon thwarted because of dearth of study material available in
Braille.

Now rolled up story after 30 years, MitraJyothi, the charitable trust
formed by Madhu, has recorded 2,000 books in six languages - Kannada,
English, Hindi,
Gujarati, Tamil and Malayalam - in 20,000 cassettes and helped
thousands of visually impaired students to continue with higher
education and get white
collar jobs.

She conceived the idea of starting a talking library for the visually
challenged where novels, guides for competitive exams, magazines and
school and college
text books would be recorded and given on rent to its members.
with profound regards,
prateek agarwal.
cell:
 09928341197
e-mails:
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you can visit my website for lots of sutff related to visually
impaired and others.
please go on to
www.prateekagarwal.webs.com

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