Inclusive education

'I can walk freely now'

Yogita's story

In the early years of her life, Yogita’s family was obsessed with worry that she might hurt herself since she was suffering from blindness

'Vandana excels at school!'

Vandana's story

Vandana lost her eye sight to measles at the age of three

Conquering disability

Mohith's story

Thanks to technology, people who are blind can today function as effectively as their sighted colleagues in diverse professions such as management, law, accountancy, teaching, paramedical professions, and a range of vocations

'Top of the class'

Mahesh's story

Mahesh hails from Bhiyasar, a remote desert village in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan

'Brihaspati overcomes low vision'

Brihaspati's story

Brihaspati's problem with vision became evident in class two when he started struggling with reading and writing, and his performance dropped.

'Now I am very happy with my life.'

Anam's story

It was very difficult living with blindness but Anam didn’t lose hope and continued with his studies at the blind school until he graduated in 1991.

Low vision

Devilal's story

An inclusive education project helped Devilal to learn mobility skills and sensory techniques so he can participate fully in school life.

'Every child is different'

Gagan Deep's story

Gagan Deep Singh is a special needs teacher in Rajasthan who received training at the National Institute for the Visually Handicapped.

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Situation analysis on inclusive education programme in the state of Madhya Pradesh

It was felt that a situation analysis needs to be commissioned to make a programmatic plan for inclusive education programme in the state.

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Disabled Must Get Access to Quality Education

The International Council on Education of Persons with Visual Impairment (ICEPVI) concluded its Eastern Regional Conference...

December 2013
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