Sir,
There're so many blind schools and braille presses but the habit of reading 
braille is declining.  Besides, the braille presses are not prompt in their 
dealings with the few braille readers.  Not to speak of textbooks and books of 
general interest, they're not even in a position to provide magazines in time.
Regarding spelling and grammar errors, extensive reading and writing and keen 
observation of phonetics and exceptions will make a difference.  When I was in 
school, I found that many students did not pay adequate attention to spellings 
after learning braille contractions.
 
Some of the braille presses catering to the needs of the blind people of Andhra 
Pradesh are: APVCC Braille Press, Hyderabad, Devnar Braille Press, Hyderabad 
and RDT Braille Press, Ananthapur.


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