Braille textbook printing press in Mysuru became non-functional over
two years ago.
Supply of Braille textbooks to visually-challenged children in 32
schools across the State from Karnataka’s only Braille textbook
printing press in Mysuru appears unlikely as no steps have been taken
to replace the defunct machine.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/this-year-too-textbooks-from-braille-press-unlikely-to-roll-out/article8216958.ece
The printing machine become non-functional over two years ago. The
textbooks had to be outsourced to presses in New Delhi and other
places, shelling out a sizeable sum of money despite having about 10
staff members with expertise in printing Braille books.

The money spent in outsourcing the books could have been used to
replacing the non-functional machine. The press functions under the
Directorate of Disabled Welfare and Senior Citizens.

For the coming academic year, there is a demand for 10,000 subject
textbooks to 32 schools, including four government schools for the
blind, and 5,000 textbooks to regular schools (where special children
are taught under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan), in all districts.

About 900 visually-challenged children study in these schools. The
school in Mysuru is considered one of the oldest and it is located
adjoining the School for the Deaf and Dumb.

Besides textbooks, Braille books on general knowledge, music, Kannada
and English grammar were being printed at the press. Books were
supplied to children in primary school free of cost, while one-third
of the printing cost of those supplied to high school students was
collected by the press.

Sources told The Hindu that Rajneesh Goel, Principal Secretary, Women
and Child Development, had reportedly asked the directorate to
purchase a new machine from the budget available in the department.

The machine, which costs Rs. 90 lakh, has to be purchased from other
States and thus, purchase procedures needed modification.

The directorate is apparently wondering as to under which head the
machine can be purchased since it has to identify the unspent money
before the financial year ends.


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


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