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Disable-friendly: Mysore shows the way -

MYSORE: Bangalore may be the IT capital of Karnataka, but Mysore is
the most disabled-friendly city in the State, and even in the whole of
India.

Most government offices and educational institutions boast of ramps to
access main areas. Some have even gone a step further in making the
world a tolerably
better place for the blind.

The Mysore Dasara Exhibition Grounds on Friday opened their doors for
the visually impaired; who stayed put for a while and enjoyed the
experience with
their friends and colleagues.

More than 250 children from Blind School  and Deaf and Dumb School
were taken inside the exhibition premises, spread over 30 acres of
land, with more than
300 stalls selling items ranging from 'ready-to-eat' sugarcane,
edibles, tractors, herbal medicines, fertilisers to imported toys.
Children were taken
to each stall and were encouraged to touch and feel the things put on
sale. They were later taken 'experience' some games.

They were accompanied by their instructors and the Chief Executive
Officer of Karnataka Exhibition Authority A B Ibrahim.

While this was an 'occasional' affair, there is something else that
'catches' the imagination of the visually impaired children. The
garden at Regional
Museum of Natural History (RMNH) located in Siddharthnagar in the City
is quite an eye-opener for even the ones who can see. Spread over half
an acre of
land, this garden is only the second in the country that is accessible
by ramp with names and directions etched in Braille along the
railings.

The botanical garden includes a number of exotic plant varieties,
herbs, shrubs, floating plants, water plants, models of insects, birds
and animals, made
of fibreglass and silicon rubber, scented plant saplings and trees
with unusual leaf designs, stuffed animals especially rare and
endangered species with
their natural sounds played on a recorder in the background.

Says B Venugopal, scientist-in-charge, RMNH, "The primary objective of
the museum is to impart informal environmental education through
educational programmes
and exhibitions to people with various disabilities."

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