Hyderabad Centre uses sound to empower visually impaired!
- ByPrachi Sharma
- 10 Jul, 2025
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In the heart of Hyderabad, a remarkable initiative is changing the way visually impaired individuals experience the world - not through sight, but through sound, touch, and innovative support systems. This unique centre offers training in assistive technology, helping users master screen-reading software, mobile apps, and even advanced tools like audio-based navigation.
More than just a training facility, the institute runs a dedicated helpline, offering round-the-clock support for various real-world needs: from locating government services and arranging transport to tackling daily mobility challenges. It has become a lifeline for visually impaired individuals, not only in Hyderabad but also across India.
The approach is holistic - merging emotional, technological, and social empowerment. Trainees are equipped to access education, employment, and digital independence.
What sets the centre apart is its emphasis on dignity and autonomy, enabling users to thrive in a world that’s still largely built for the sighted. By redefining accessibility, this Hyderabad centre is setting a national example in inclusive innovation.
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