Right to Information Act in Braille

Special Correspondent

NEW DELHI: The Union Social Justice and Empowerment
Ministry has got the Right to Information Act 2005
printed in Braille.

This is part of the Ministry's effort to make an
inclusive society for all including persons with
disabilities, according to an official spokesperson.
The
Ministry believes that a majority of persons with
disabilities can have a better quality of life if they
have equal opportunities and access to information
including rehabilitation measures.

The Braille versions of the Right to Information Act
have been printed and published by the National
Institute for Visually Handicapped working under the
aegis of the Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment. The copies of the Act in Braille version
can be obtained from the National Institute for
Visually
Handicapped, 116, Rajpur Road, Dehradun.


                
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