You are right ekinath. Importantly, knowing maps, directions, astronomical positions of stars, and planet helps person’s imagination and overall intelligence. I enquired about these maps at NAB mumbai and NIVH deharadun a year ago but they refused me. I also want to get possession of these detailed maps.
On 13/06/2015, Ekinath Khedekar <[email protected]> wrote: > Very important issue I think, > > I had an opportunity to see some detailed geographical, astronomical, > landscape maps in braille and on embossed plastic at XRCVC, Mumbai. It > had almost everything that the sighted kids learn in their mainstream > schools. I felt child like curiosity when I was touching rivers, > mountains, seas-oceans and states-countries on the maps. I was > nostalgic as I had seen school level maps when I could see a bit. > I had enquired for the same because I wanted to know military > positions of Abdali and Marathas in the war of Panipat and wanted to > allay my confusion regarding positions of Yamuna and Ganga. > > > I wonder how many VIs don’t feel lost for not knowing which direction > they are facing and which part (North/south/east/west) of the city > they are in. Wherever I go, I try to know which location I am at or > else I would feel very uncomfortable and lost. Citing an example of my > VI friend, he answered me that he was in south of the city but he > could not explain what exactly south means. He had remembered it as an > address and not as a position compared to the whole city geography or > India or the whole planet sphere. > > Importantly, knowing maps, directions, astronomical positions of stars > and planet helps person’s imagination and overall intelligence. > > I felt very sad when I was informed that such quality maps are no more > available in NAB Mumbai or elsewhere. VI children who are currently > doing their schooling will be deprived of such amazing beauty of > physical science and nature if they are not introduced to these maps. > > I prayed to the XRCVC to maintain these treasures as they are more > valuable than ever as these are not available anymore. > > Please keep me also informed if you are able to get hold of any > detailed maps. I would love to have them in my possession as my new > query is, where Lake Maansarovar is located and why is it better to go > through China’s territory there. > > > Cheers > > > > > > > > On 6/12/15, Mohit Gupta <[email protected]> wrote: >> Dear friends, >> I have a need of tactile maps of world and various continents, any >> globe made for visually impaired and other accessible geographical >> material. 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