Dear All,

please refer the following news from kerala covered in the Hindu

Introducing the concept of inclusive learning with the aid of modern
technologies to visually challenged students, the Kerala State Council
for Science, Technology, and Environment (KSCSTE) opened its first
training unit under the Kerala State Centre for Assistive Technologies
(KSCAT) at Farook College here on Saturday.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy dedicated the centre for learners.
Minister for Education P.K. Abdu Rabb launched the KSCAT web portal.
Minister for Panchayats M.K. Muneer, M.K. Raghavan, MP, and college
Principal E.P. Imbichikoya were present.
The centre, equipped with modern computer facilities and software,
will initially cater to 40 selected students 20 out of whom would be
from other institutions. A trained team of teachers would come to the
aid of the candidates.
Speaking to The Hindu on the occasion, V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai,
Ex-Officio Principal Secretary of the Science and Technology
Department, said the KSCSTE would consider more innovative projects
for realising the inclusive learning concept, especially for the
visually challenged.
“We have decided to push for the development of prototype gadgets that
would come to the help of people in need of assistive technologies. We
will be focussing on 25 engineering colleges in Kerala, for which the
government has already given approval,” said Prof. Pillai.
A. Jijesh, the State coordinator of the project and is visually
challenged, said a team of 250 trained resource persons would work
under the project.
Hareesh Kotiyam, a visually-challenged professional and one of the
board members of the KSCSTE, said the development of assistive
technologies was proving to be a “stepping stone” for empowering the
visually challenged. The KSCSTE will open four more KSCAT units on
selected campuses shortly. The government will invest Rs.2.5 crore in
this fiscal year to support the scheme.



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