This is a splended move indeed.
But one worry, this announcement should not only remain on paper so
guys and girls along with NGOs in Karnataka need to follow it up.
And the best part about this news item its on the Front Page.

Welcome scheme:Visually-impaired students need all the help they can
get in their pursuit for higher education.-- File Photo: K. Murali
Kumar In a move to encourage visually-impaired students to opt for
higher education, the State government has decided to distribute
laptops free of cost to such students of government, aided and unaided
educational institutions in the State.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/1000-visuallyimpaired-students-to-get-free-laptops/article6071139.ece
In the first phase, laptops equipped with screen readers would be
given to 1,000 students of Class 10 and above, including arts,
science, engineering and other courses. Each laptop costs Rs. 40,000
and they are equipped with screen readers with a voice that
synthesises keyboard commands into human-sounding speech. The most
popular screen-access programme is JAWS for Windows, officials said.
"JAWS provides key command equivalents to mouse functions to enable
students to navigate their laptops, read documents and browse the
internet.

The scheme would cost the government Rs. 4 crore. An order on
distribution of laptops would be issued soon, officials in the
Department for the Empowerment of Differently Abled and Senior
Citizens told The Hindu on Saturday. Family income is not a criterion
for selection of students.

A beneficiaries' list would be prepared based on the names of students
recommended by principals of the colleges and headmasters of schools.
Deputy Directors of the department in each district will scrutinise
the names and submit them to the Director of the department, said
officials.

A total 13.24 lakh persons are living with seven types of disabilities
in Karnataka as per the 2011Census. Only those who have more than 40
per cent disability are eligible for scholarships and other subsidy
benefits.

There are 2.64 lakh visually-impaired persons in Karnataka. About
2,000 visually-impaired students are studying in various government
schools, colleges, aided colleges and private colleges, officials
said.

The government has been running special schools for the visually
impaired in Gulbarga, Mysore, Davangere and Hubli in which there are
151 students.

How they fared

A total of 225 visually-impaired students scored more than 60 per cent
in the 2014 SSLC examinations. Of them, 31 passed with distinction,
and seven scored between 90 and 95 per cent.

A total of 708 SSLC students with various disabilities scored more
than 60 per cent in 2014.




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225 visually-impaired students scored more than 60 p.c. in SSLC exams

Of them, 31 passed with distinction, seven scored between 90 and 95 p.c.



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-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India



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