Hindu other states Orissa:

Higher secondary mark sheets now in Braille
Ananya Dutta
KOLKATA: Visually challenged students appearing for the Higher Secondary 
Examinations in the state can now get a feel of the marks secured by them first 
hand as the West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education has introduced 
Braille mark-sheets for them. In a decision taken last year, visually 
challenged students who appeared for their exams this year can get their 
mark-sheets in Braille, said Malay Roy, Deputy Secretary (Exams) of the council 
on Tuesday.
"The intention of introducing the mark-sheets in Braille is so that the student 
can experience the fruits of their labour themselves - a chance to see them 
through your own touch," he added. Even though the council wants to promote 
differently-abled persons to appear for exams there are only about 50 visually 
challenged students out of the lakhs of students who took the examination this 
year, Mr. Roy said.


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