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*Christin Mathew Philip*
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*15-Jun-2012*

*CHENNAI* : The blind in the state can now get replies to their queries
under the Right to Information (RTI) Act in Braille, thanks to an
initiative of the state information commission with the help of the
National Institute for the Visually Handicapped.

State information commissioner K S Sripathi said the programme, being done
for the first time in the country, "Is expected to help more than seven
lakh visually challenged people in the state." He said, "We have taken up
the initiative following various requests from visually challenged persons
across the state."

Every time the information commission receives a RTI application seeking
information in Braille, the commission will prepare a reply in the printed
format and forward it to the National Institute for the Visually
Handicapped, where it will be converted into Braille. For each page of
information, the application will be charged Re 1. "Initially, we planned
to provide copies in Braille without any fee but financial constraints are
not allowing us to provide information for free," said Sripathi.

National Institute for the Visually Handicapped regional director I
Arivanandham said they were very glad to be associated with the project.
"The RTI has emerged as a great tool for citizens. Providing information
through Braille will help visually challenged people fight their cause. We
are trying to convert the printed format into Braille," he said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/RTI-replies-now-available-in-Braille/articleshow/14137267.cms

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