RANCHI: There is light at the end of the tunnel, and St Michael's
School in Bahu Bazaar pursued it, the result of which was freedom for
many who were trapped in the darkness. The school for
visually-challenged children has been working tirelessly since its
foundation in 1898 for the welfare of the visually-challenged
children.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-05-06/ranchi/39063572_1_cane-furniture-children-vocational-training
The school provides vocational training in carpentry and weaving,
facilitating rehabilitation of visually-challenged children. The
school has two vocational wings. One imparts training in making cane
furniture like stools (modhas) and chairs and a weaving centre where
they are taught to weave carpets. "The demand for the products made by
children is so high that at times they fail to meet the demand," said
Principal MTP Agrawal.




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"We usually market the products directly from the school itself to
some organizations and utilize the funds thus generated for the
welfare of the children," said Saumya Singh, the English teacher.
Agarwal added, "Blindness is not a curse. It is important to make the
children realize this. This is precisely what we are trying to do.."

The school is a residential one from Classes I-X and is affiliated to
the Jharkhand board. The students are divided into small groups and
taught in Braille. The school, at present, has a strength of 118
students from three states namely Bihar, Jharkhand and Madhya
Pradesh.tnn The school also provides special training to children in
computers and classical music along with different sports. There are
20 elderly people with visual impairment who also coach students in
making cane furniture and carpets.

Shankar Oraon, a Class IV student said, "I had never thought that I
would be able to make such exquisite pieces of furniture, but my
school has made this possible for me."


-- 
Avinash Shahi
MPhil Research Scholar
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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