Letter from 11-year-old in Braille prompts Ytl collector to take action
11-year-old Bhoomika Sujit Rai was set up by MPSC and UPSC at a cost of around Rs 5.5 crore to help students prepare for competitive exams.
Yavatmal: Letter from a blind girl of about 11 years in Braille script, The girl who tells the plight of many people like her also wants to study. But being completely unable to utilize the study center of the district administration has also had an immediate effect. Because the collector also ordered the braille system to be started immediately, which was completely inactive.
11-year-old Bhoomika Sujit Rai was set up by MPSC and UPSC at a cost of around Rs 5.5 crore to help students prepare for competitive exams. And the study center named after former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is also fully known.
There is a most special unit for these blind students. It was very bad for the last two years. And along with this the unit also has a device connected to a computer, Which can also scan the same book, They can also create a PDF file and upload it to it.
Also, using this device, any book can be easily translated into PDF and printed in Braille format as well. Similarly, any blind student can easily get a copy of any kind of book and can also use it for his studies.
Met the collector and handed over the letter
When Bhoomika Sujit Rai visited the center as well, Then he also came to know that the braille set was not working at all from day one. A disappointed role had even then written a letter of request in Braille to District Collector Amol Yege urging everyone to do the needful.
On Wednesday also, Bhoomika Sujit Rai had met the collector and handed over the letter to him, and also read the material. And the collector had also ordered to start of the braille system immediately after hearing about this patient.
Along with overcoming disability, Bhoomika Sujit Rai has won many awards, excelling in dance, music, and sports as well.
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