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Please go through the article given below about the technology centre
which is run only by the visually challenged youth and supported by
Rotary and share your feedback

With the help of latest technology, Karna Vidya aims to make
information more accessible to visually-impaired students. T.S. Atul
Swaminathan reports

A new centre for visually impaired students called Karna Vidya
Technology Centre has been started by Rotary Club of Madras Coromandel
(RCMC), in collaboration with Rotaract Club of Drishti.
Equipped with 20-seat computer classroom, the Centre trains students
from weaker sections, to enhance their education.
“Karna Vidya means learning through hearing. Visually challenged
students have enormous capacity to learn and gather information
through their keen hearing capabilities,” said G. Balasubrahmanyan,
former president, RCMC.
The assistive technologies makes information accessible to them. “The
Centre, which began in May this year, uses screen magnifier for
partially visually-impaired and conversion of information in to
accessible format through Digital Access Information System,” he
added.
It also has a Scanning and Reading Appliance Camera Edition, which is
a next-generation self-contained scanning and reading appliance for
the blind and those with low vision.
“At present, we are offering two four-month courses – Computer
Application with Screen Readers, and Soft Skills Development. The
Centre trains the students to get employed in IT companies and IT
Enabled Services as soft-skills trainer and technical trainer. We are
planning to introduce courses for Post-Graduate and Doctorate students
and professional and business courses such as Law and Information
Technology,” said K. Raghuraman, Co-ordinator, KVTC, and Professor,
Department of English, Government Arts College for Men, Nandanam.
Plans are in the pipeline to prepare students for State Government
examinations in various departments and establish a placement cell.
“We want to create an independent and accessible learning atmosphere
and impart professional and technical training programmes to enhance
students’ competence. After the basic courses we will introduce
advanced ones focusing on employment,” he added.
KVTC is a Rotary Foundation Grant Project in partnership with Rotary
District, Finland. The Centre is located at RR Tech Park, Thiru Vi Ka
Industrial Estate, Guindy.
For details, contact K. Raghuraman at 98400 18012.
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