Re: [AI] Sensory Park for Special People, at Chandigarh.

2019-07-27 Thread Saloni Mehta
Very happy to hear. Hoping this actually comes through well :)
I had heard (anecdotally) of other similar parks, in some case specifically
for the VI. Can someone on this group please share examples of such
experience zones/ parks elsewhere in India?

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On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 1:58 PM A K Dua  wrote:

> The park will focus on features that attract multiple senses of individuals
> with mobility impairment, hearing and speech impairment, cognitive
> disability and intellectual skill disorder.
>
> “In case a person is visually impaired, he will be able to use his other
> four senses at this park,” said KK Yadav, CEO, Chandigarh Smart City
> Limited (CSCL).
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> http://ourcivilsociety.com/coming-sensory-park-in-sec-35-for-special-people/
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[AI] Sensory Park for Special People, at Chandigarh.

2019-07-27 Thread A K Dua
The park will focus on features that attract multiple senses of individuals
with mobility impairment, hearing and speech impairment, cognitive
disability and intellectual skill disorder.

“In case a person is visually impaired, he will be able to use his other
four senses at this park,” said KK Yadav, CEO, Chandigarh Smart City
Limited (CSCL).

Read details:
http://ourcivilsociety.com/coming-sensory-park-in-sec-35-for-special-people/


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Re: [AI] Sensory park

2014-04-10 Thread Preeti Monga
I  am currently in Hyderabad and just checked, the park in AP is not here
but it has been  opened by LVP eye hospital in Vijayawada.
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Friends
There was a news item on radio, that, Mumbai municipal authorities are
contemplating setting up of a park for the disabled in line of sensory park
for the disabled which is operational at Hyderabad and Pune.

Has anyone having a firsthand experience of it? In what way this park is
different? Please share its address, which others too can check on it.


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[AI] Sensory park

2014-04-10 Thread Kotian, H P
Friends
There was a news item on radio, that, Mumbai municipal authorities are 
contemplating setting up of a park for the disabled in line of sensory park for 
the disabled which is operational at Hyderabad and Pune.

Has anyone having a firsthand experience of it? In what way this park is 
different? Please share its address, which others too can check on it.


Regards
Harish Kotian



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Re: [AI] Sensory park for the visually challenged.

2013-09-29 Thread Sagar Sodah
Amazing!



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On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Sandeep Singh
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> Hi, seems great! Hope to visit it some day. Thanks for the information.
> Best regards,
> Sandeep
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> At 10:55 AM 9/30/2013, you wrote:
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>> Sensory park for the Visually Challenged, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
>>
>> Hi Friends,
>> Just to inform you all that a sensory stimulation park was inaugurated
>> at LVPrasad Eye Institute, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh on September
>> 27th, 2013 . This park is specially designed for the visually
>> challenged with an objective of giving them mobility training along
>> with fun and entertainment. This park consists of 12 zones, each zone
>> stimulating different senses wiz ; smelling, touching, tasting and
>> hearing. There are audio feed backs, braille boards, large fonts and
>> floor markers at different points for guidance. There are arrangements
>> made in such a way that even a sighted person can get a feel of
>> different categories of blindness using vision simulators. The
>> features of the park are fragrance garden, butterfly garden, water
>> falls, birds and animals, rock garden, statues of different animals
>> and famous personalities, village setup, rocking boat etc,. No entry
>> fees. The address of this park is Kode venkatadri Choudry Campus, Tode
>> Gadapa, Vijayawada. For more details, please contact 0866 3062020.
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Re: [AI] Sensory park for the visually challenged.

2013-09-29 Thread Sandeep Singh

Hi, seems great! Hope to visit it some day. Thanks for the information.
Best regards,
Sandeep

At 10:55 AM 9/30/2013, you wrote:

Sensory park for the Visually Challenged, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

Hi Friends,
Just to inform you all that a sensory stimulation park was inaugurated
at LVPrasad Eye Institute, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh on September
27th, 2013 . This park is specially designed for the visually
challenged with an objective of giving them mobility training along
with fun and entertainment. This park consists of 12 zones, each zone
stimulating different senses wiz ; smelling, touching, tasting and
hearing. There are audio feed backs, braille boards, large fonts and
floor markers at different points for guidance. There are arrangements
made in such a way that even a sighted person can get a feel of
different categories of blindness using vision simulators. The
features of the park are fragrance garden, butterfly garden, water
falls, birds and animals, rock garden, statues of different animals
and famous personalities, village setup, rocking boat etc,. No entry
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[AI] Sensory park for the visually challenged.

2013-09-29 Thread aishwarya pillai
Sensory park for the Visually Challenged, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

Hi Friends,
Just to inform you all that a sensory stimulation park was inaugurated
at LVPrasad Eye Institute, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh on September
27th, 2013 . This park is specially designed for the visually
challenged with an objective of giving them mobility training along
with fun and entertainment. This park consists of 12 zones, each zone
stimulating different senses wiz ; smelling, touching, tasting and
hearing. There are audio feed backs, braille boards, large fonts and
floor markers at different points for guidance. There are arrangements
made in such a way that even a sighted person can get a feel of
different categories of blindness using vision simulators. The
features of the park are fragrance garden, butterfly garden, water
falls, birds and animals, rock garden, statues of different animals
and famous personalities, village setup, rocking boat etc,. No entry
fees. The address of this park is Kode venkatadri Choudry Campus, Tode
Gadapa, Vijayawada. For more details, please contact 0866 3062020.

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[AI] Sensory park for visually challenged in Chandigarh

2010-02-01 Thread Vishnu Ramchandani
Chandigarh: 'Institute for the Blind' has created a sensory park with
the help of Chandigarh administration and Municipal Corporation for the
use of visually challenged persons.

 
This park has been built to provide a safe place for the visually
impaired to walk around in a better and fresh environment, away from the
accidental traffic threats and pollution.

Kuldeep Sodh, the vice-principal of the Institute said, "Our specially
trained teachers help in imparting mobility to the visually-challenged.
They are taught to walk with the help of walking stick in order to make
them independent, so that they can walk freely without being dependent
on anyone."

"We see, the traffic has become one of the major problems for such
people to walk on the road. Even we do not feel safe to send them out on
roads. That is why this park has proved very beneficial for these
visually-impaired students and I am sure they will make the best of it,"
added Sodh.

Apart from this initiative, the Institute has already incorporated an
infrastructure which comprises other learning skills, such as reading
Braille, learning to use computers, playing musical instruments, and
engaging students in creative activities such as singing and dancing.

This sensory park not only provides a breath of fresh air and mobility
to these students, but also attempts to enhance their sense of smell.

The students are taught to differentiate between plants and flowers by
their aromatic fragrances.

Labh, a visually impaired student said, "All our senses which are intact
get better as we smell and feel the things, here in this park. We can
distinguish between various plants whether big or small, and our senses
to touch and feel enhanced."

Employment generating activities like caning chairs, handloom weaving
and candle making are a part of the course curriculum, which not only
engages the students in constructive work but also helps earn good
monetary remuneration.

These activities also help in enhancing the courage and self-confidence
of these visually challenged students.

Source:
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_sensory-park-for-visually-challenge
d-in-chandigarh_1341142

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Vishnu

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