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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 : 1640 Hrs       
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Blind students teach Braille script to MP school students 

Bhopal (PTI): In a novel experiment of its kind, students from two well-known 
schools in the city, on Tuesday learned from four blind students how to read
the Braille script. 

The experiment took place at the Variety Book House in the local GTB complex 
and the two also exchanged views on former President A P J Abdul Kalam's book
"Parwaaz." 

The experiment was conducted by "Aarushi" a non-governmental organisation in 
the shop's Braille corner which was set up on February 4 this year. 

Executive Director of Aarushi, Sapna Gupta told PTI that under the Braille book 
reading session, four blind students--Kamal Damhore, Rajendra Dhurve, Manish
Agarwal and Deepika Shukla exchanged views with 25 select students from the 
Sanskar Valley and Carmel convent schools. 

She said that portions of Kalam's book in Braille were read out by the blind 
students and its intricacies wereexplained to students of the two schools.



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