Budget's Braille vision from Modi book?

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Budgets-Braille-vision-from-Modi-book/articleshow/38223997.cms

AHMEDABAD: For blind people, Union Budget 2014-15 presented on
Thursday was historic - for the first time, the word 'Braille' was
given the importance of being mentioned in a central Budget. The role
of a teacher from Gujarat, Geeta Vaghela, who wrote the Braille
version of Narendra Modi's book on education, 'Kelve te Kelavanikar',
may be behind this sudden impetus given to Braille in the central
Budget. The Budget made the provision for 15 Braille presses and
Braille-embossed currency. Vaghela had gifted the Braille edition of
the book to Modi in 2007, when he was the chief minister.

Director of Blind People's Association, Bhushan Punani - an IIM
graduate who chose the social sector over the corporate sector - says
Vaghela's gift sparked Modi's interest in Braille, a tactile writing
system used by blind people.

"I got a call from the CMO and it was communicated by CM Modi that
Vaghela's efforts should not go waste," says Punani. Vaghela teaches
in Guzariya Primary School in Mansa, Gandhinagar. Modi's interest in
Braille continued to be sustained and in 2012, his government in
Gujarat offered another gift to blind children of the state - 'Bal
Srushti' (The World of Children) - a monthly magazine for school
children. That too was released in Braille by Modi. The magazine is
read by 9,000 children enrolled in blind schools.


According to Census 2011, Gujarat has 3 lakh people with sight
problems of whom roughly 60,000 are children; 12,000 of them go to
school. India has 23 lakh people with visual impairments, 6 lakh of
whom are children. "These are small numbers but allocations in the
Union budget for Braille presses and the Institute of Universal Design
for aids and devices along with currency, give a boost to the
integration of blind people in the mainstream," says Punani.

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Avichal bhatnagar



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