Millions of visually impaired Indians face daily challenges in public spaces. From crowded railway platforms and metro stations to parks, museums, libraries, and government offices, these key places need Braille signage and tactile aids to ensure safety, independence, and inclusion.
Two students from National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad - Mani Teja Lingala and Mrudul Chilmulwar - have designed a pocket-sized piece that acts as a template.