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  2. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    Braille watch. Most visually impaired people who are not totally blind read print, either of a regular size or enlarged by magnification devices. Many also read large-print, which is easier for them to read without such devices. A variety of magnifying glasses, some handheld, and some on desktops, can make reading easier for them.

  3. National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual ...

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    In 1951, the Government established Central Braille Press; in 1952, Workshop for the manufacturing of Braille Appliances; in 1954, Sheltered Workshop; in 1975 Training Centre for the Adult Blind Women and in 1959, Model School for the Visually Handicapped. In 1963, National Library for the Print Handicapped was established out of which National ...

  4. Womyn's Braille Press - Wikipedia

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    They produced tapes, braille prints, and even circulated a newsletter for twelve years. The newsletter was one of the very few publications for women with disabilities at the time. The project ran for many years and augmented the feminist movement of the 1980s by providing a network for visually impaired women. [1]

  5. Watch - Wikipedia

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    In watches sold for timekeeping, analog display remains very popular, as many people find it easier to read than digital display; but in timekeeping watches the emphasis is on clarity and accurate reading of the time under all conditions (clearly marked digits, easily visible hands, large watch faces, etc.).

  6. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Assistive technology for navigation has expanded on the IEEE Xplore database since 2000, with over 7,500 engineering articles written on assistive technologies and visual impairment in the past 25 years, and over 1,300 articles on solving the problem of navigation for people who are blind or visually impaired. As well, over 600 articles on ...

  7. Tiffany Brar - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 she received International Woman's day Award from the Delhi Commission for women; In 2022 she was awarded the Nari Shakti Puraskar for empowering visually impaired rural women. In 2021, she received the Inspiring Woman Award from eiT NASSCOM. In 2020, she received The Holman Prize [21] from the Lighthouse for the Blind, United States. [3]

  8. Orientation and Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Orientation and Mobility training began after World War II when techniques were developed to help blind veterans of the war. Soldiers who had been blinded in battle were sent to recuperate at Valley Forge General Hospital before entering Avon Old Farms Convalescent Hospital, the U.S. Army's former experimental rehabilitation center for blind soldiers in Avon, Connecticut. [2]

  9. B2 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    B2 is a disability sport classification for people who are visually impaired. [2] The International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) defines this classification as "visual acuity ranging from LogMAR 1.50 to 2.60 (inclusive) and/or visual field constricted to a diameter of less than 10 degrees." [1] It thus falls between the B1 and B3 ...

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