i think we need more such innitiatives across the nation.
great move, hope it will be carried out with complete honesty and
responsibility.

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A radio service for the blind, by the blind
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
Dehradun, December 21, 2010
First Published: 14:09 IST(21/12/2010)

In a unique initiative, Dehradun would start a first-of-its-kind FM
radio service for the visually impaired. This new initiative, proposed
by National Institute for the Visually Handicapped (NIVH), Dehradun,
the apex body in the field of education and rehabilitation of the
visually handicapped in India under the Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment, is expected to start within 15 days. A group of 15-20
partially and completely visually impaired members would run the radio
station.
"The radio will be launched on January 4, the birth anniversary of
Louis Braille, inventor of embossed reading and writing system for
visually disabled. The institute has already converted all it's
existing collection of more than 30,000 cassettes with the help of
DAISY player software which helps visually impaired," said Jagdish
Lakheda, training and placement officer of NIVH while talking to HT on
Monday.
Lakheda was in the city to participate in a workshop conducted for the
visually impaired.
The FM will have a frequency of 25 km, he said and added that the
institute is also planning to launch a radio course for the visually
impaired in Dehradun. The concept for this new initiative took shape
five years back, but it started evolving as a separate unit one-year
back, he said.
The shows, which NIVH has already recorded for radio have already been
distributed in a CD among the visually impaired students free of cost
and among the institutions all over the country to check whether
students are liking the shows or not.
"The shows will be informational, recreational and educational. Drama,
poems, folk stories have also been included in the service and if this
service gets success in Dehradun, the institution has planned to open
its next FM radio station in some cities of South India," said
Lakheda.
Elaborating about the institute, he said, "In NIVH, we have country's
only National Talking Book Library for the visually handicapped which
is fulfilling the intellectual needs of the visually impaired in the
country. The library possesses more than 3,876 audio titles and more
than 30,000 audiocassettes in Hindi, English and Sanskrit. The
institute library was planning to go digital in the coming months.
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regards,
prateek agarwal.
website:
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www.prateekagarwal.tk

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