Dear All

If you meet an ordinary blind person on roads in Delhi, and ask How is
travelling going?
He/she promptly replies it has gone from worse to worst.
If you're travelling on foot, you're welcomed by broken roads, big
potholes, giant trees and mini shops scattered on footpaths.
If you're in Auto and meter is on, you never know how KM you have
travelled and via which root?
And if you're travelling by bus, you don't come to know which stand
has arrived unless yu plead excuse me?
So only Mr Shreedharan's Metro is safe mode of transportation.

Now despite the presence of huge blind people in workforce,
Universities, and schools, why there hasn't been any collective
movement on the changed scenario which outrightly ignored the presence
of blind population in the capital?
Earning is not enough to live dignified life.
Suggestions are required from all of you how to go ahead to make Delhi
travelable for blind people.
Please take out time to render your suggestions.


-- 
 Avinash Shahi
 Programme Executive at Score Foundation
 To know more,Why not visit our Website: http://www.eyeway.org/
 And M.Phil Research Scholar at Centre for The Study of Law and Governance JNU

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