Paying Homage to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
In Times of India, a piece on our Creative Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired says:
Possibly the first of its kind, the section provides easy accessibility for visually challenged children to story books in Braille, audio books and tactile toys. “We do have story books at school, but I haven’t really read any that have pictures that can be felt,” said Shaktivel as he ran his fingers over an embellishment of a tortoise.
Read the whole piece here.
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