Sounds superb! would plan to visit this garden later this year.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/varsity-garden-for-visually-impaired/article8181629.ece

Taxonomist Sabu Mamiyil demonstrating the audio method used at the
garden for the visually impaired at Calicut University.— Photo: Sakeer
Hussain
Calicut University has made a remarkable contribution towards the
cause of the visually challenged by setting up a garden exclusively
for them.

Comprising all aromatic plants, including herbs, spices and
vegetables, the garden has been set up by a team led by renowned
taxonomist Sabu Mamiyil. “It’s been a dream come true for us,” said
Prof. Sabu, strutting proudly along the pathways set up for the
visually impaired.

As many as 65 plants have been placed in the garden, with their
scientific and common names and other descriptions given in Braille
and audio. By touching the Braille plate with an audio pen, the
visually impaired persons can listen to the descriptions about the
plant.

“The smell and taste of the plant are indeed above all these
descriptions,” Prof. Sabu said after offering a piece of sweet flag
(Acorus calamus or vayambu).

Aromatic plants such as Arutha (Ruta graveolens), Neem (Azadirachta
indica), Basil, Mint or Pudina, Stevia or sweet leaf and Indian hog
plum or papanasini have taken a prominent position in the garden.

The garden has been constructed in such a way as to help a visually
impaired person to do everything on his own in it. The pathways have
been made with special indications at junctions to help the visually
impaired to understand. Prof. Sabu said people from all institutions,
including schools, could come there and learn about the plants.
Queries had started to come from schools even before the park was
opened.

Vice Chancellor K. Mohammed Basheer said the park would go a long way
in providing assistive technology for education. Dr. Basheer said it
was an asset of pride for the university.

At present, the National Botanical Research Institute at Lucknow has a
garden for the visually impaired. “But the one we have set up is much
bigger,” said Prof. Sabu.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU


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