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This Foundation Along With IIT Delhi, Produces Tactile Diagrams & Textbooks For Visually-Impaired Students

Of the entire population of visually impaired people present throughout the world, India contributes to the largest number of blind people. A very significant fraction of this population includes children in the age group of 5 to 19. Amid all the issues surrounding the visually- impaired people, one of the most important aspects that is …

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Army Posts Inspiring Story Of First Differently-Abled Indian Appointed To UNICEF

“Major Gopal Mitra, SM lost his vision in an IED blast. Despite all odd Major Mitra did Masters in social work from Tata Institute of Social Sciences and MSc in Development Management from London School of Economics,” said the army in its post. The Indian Army today shared a post on social media to honour …

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Meet Sharad Patel Who Is Helping Poor & Destitute Live A Life Of Dignity

Despite the industrial and economic development in recent years, poverty still remains a constant impediment to the real growth of India.  In most of the cases, begging becomes the only choice for the survival for amny poor. People visiting various religious sites like Gurudwara and Mosques offer alms in the form of cash, food, and …

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Decluttering Is The New Detox: Meet India’s First Certified KonMari Consultant

Wondering how to keep the clutter out? Gayatri Gandhi’s simple tips will make it easy for you to decide what to keep and what to get rid of! Here’s something for you to do – spend the next two minutes looking around the room you are in right now, take in everything that is in …

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These indigenous Indian farmers are fighting deforestation with gourmet coffee

Once forbidden by colonialists from cultivating coffee, indigenous people in southern India have won a prestigious award for their bean, which they farm while fighting deforestation. Araku Valley Coffee won gold in the Prix Epicures OR Award in Paris earlier this month. The beans are grown by Adivasis – or “original inhabitants” – of southern …

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