January 4 every year is internationally observed as World Braille Day to commemorate the birthday of French educator Louis Braille. Reading and writing are important foundations for a person’s ...
World Braille Day 2023: Marked on January 4, the day recognise and honor the life and work of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system of reading and writing for blind and visually impaired ...
Braille was invented by a nineteenth century man named Louis Braille, who was completely blind. Braille’s story starts when he was three years old. He was playing in his father’s shop in Coupvray, ...
Around 285 million people are estimated to be visually impaired worldwide, with 39 million blind and millions more with low vision, as well as two million people living with sight loss in the UK alone ...
LENOX — On the average of five hours a day for the past year and a half, Philip M. Percus of Brunell Avenue has been transcribing an 800-page Jewish prayer book into both Hebrew and English Braille.
NEW DELHI: In yet another step towards making national monuments accessible to the differently-abled, the National Federation for the Blind has prepared Braille plates for the Archaeological Survey of ...
Alrode’s Blind SA is pleased to announce its groundbreaking achievement of having preserved the heritage of Braille in the country by unveiling its first-ever Braille museum. The Antonnette Botha ...
World Braille Day, observed on January 4th every year, is an important day to celebrate the life and work of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system, and to recognize the importance of ...
World Braille Day: The Braille system is a tactile method of writing widely used by such people to read and write. World Braille Day is marked today to honour Louis Braille, the inventor of the ...