Aha! Wonderful project is in the offing..
As about to lost in the dreams in this rainy night in Delhi on the
bed, just got alerted this link by my roomy.. So I thought, why to
delay, let this known to hundreds waiting for this dream to come true.
This university, if gets in to existence, will change the entire
conventional understanding about education among visually challenged.
Courtesy Saket Arya
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-07-04/news/40370658_1_engineering-college-devnar-foundation-bits-pilani

HYDERABAD: The students are waiting and the software and syllabus is
ready for the world's first engineering college for the visually
impaired, but a search for suitable land to set up the multi-crore
campus that could empower hundreds of special children is where the
project is stuck.

An ambitious blueprint to set up an engineering college by the Devnar
Foundation, with help from professors of BITS Pilani, along with 20
different digital and Braille software and initial funding arrangement
is however ready.

Andhra Pradesh has a caseload of 10,000 visually impaired children
below 10 years and only 2,000 manage to go to a special school, a
scenario which reflects a nationwide issue, prompted Devnar
Foundation, which also runs the world's biggest blind school to do
more.

Since eight students from their school completed engineering from
mainstream engineering colleges and one doing further studies in
Boston, USA, Devnar's ophthalmologist founder A Sai Baba Goud decided
to propose setting up an engineering college. Goud says visually
challenged students often encounter pervasive and ongoing
discrimination and lack of facilities. It is due to the same reason
why only a meagre figure is enrolled in schools in the state.

Despite being visually challenged, such students are brilliant with
recent instances of people clearing chartered accountancy and going
for higher studies in the US.

Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of engineering colleges in the
country with the total number crossing 700. But not a single college
is customized to cater to the needs of the differently-abled.

"We need a small plot of about 2-3 acres. We have told the government
that we have donors ready to help and also the faculty to teach," said
Goud.

Goud said he is ready with the syllabus and required softwares and
authorities have identified land in Mahindra Hills in Secunderabad and
have intimated the same to the government.

He said getting affiliation from both Jawaharlal Nehru Technical
University and BITS, Pilani won't be difficult. "But lack of land is
the major stumbling block for the project," said Goud.

"Many students are enthusiastic and eager to study after intermediate
but they have problems in mainstream colleges," he added.

The move had rekindled hopes of hundreds of parents who dreamt of
seeing their sons and daughters holding the coveted engineering
degrees despite their disability.

The Devnar School for Blind has been offering English medium education
right from primary school up to intermediate, and has been shaping
lives of hundreds of students who are challenged by vision loss ever
since 1992.

Currently, there is not a single college for the blind offering
courses in engineering. The school authorities say that if they start
a college in Hyderabad, not just locals but also those from other
parts of the country will get a chance to fulfill their cherished
dreams.

-- 
Avinash Shahi
MPhil Research Scholar
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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