Drishti leverages latest Artificial intelligence technologies, including natural language processing, image recognition, optical recognition and smart glasses to help visually-impaired persons perceive the world around them like never before.
The Delhi Art Gallery runs a programme they call ‘Abhaas’, an initiative that focuses on providing a sensory experience through the use of audio and visual aids.
Extending the boundaries of science beyond traditional modes of teaching that rely heavily on sight will go a long way to ensuring the dream of inclusive education is realized meaningfully. Anoushka Mathews explores further.
The chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh has announced that the state government will provide financial assistance to help Anang develop an advanced prototype.
Divyanshu Ganatra will now organise an event that will see participation from 10 tandem pairs (with each having a visually-impaired cyclist) cycling from Manali to Khardung La.