Training programme for visually-impaired women

T. Sadasivam, President of the Federation, said finding employment with such a disability was a challenge. There was a need to train them with such job-oriented skills so that they were able to support themselves and their families. The federation had over 3,000 members all over the country and 60 offices. The Tamil Nadu West region comprised Coimbatore, Erode and Udhagamandalam.The federation had been involved in rehabilitation programmes for people with visual impairment, which included education, counselling and guidance. It had also started a `Braille Library' to encourage the habit of reading among the visually impaired and create an interest among them to remain up-to-date.However, one of the greatest challenges faced by people with visual impairment today was the over dependence on technology, Mr. Manoharan said. Every area of activity had become dominated by technology, which was not disabled-friendly.
Unlike older days, manual labour was replaced by technology, which made it even more difficult for such people to find employment. Visually impaired people should also be empowered with the knowledge of technology so that they could find suitable employment, he added.Deputy Mayor, N.Karthick, was the chief guest. He distributed the equipment to the participants.