Triumph of the Spirit: The Pioneers of Education and Rehabilitation Services for the Visually Handicapped in India |
Contents
Dr Neelkanthrai D Chhatrapati | 23 |
A Multifaceted Educator | 47 |
Sir Clutha Nantes Mackenzie | 63 |
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Ahmedabad Amritsar Bangla became blind children Blind in India blind welfare blinded soldiers Bombay Braille developed Braille script Calcutta Chhatrapati Christian Clutha Nantes Mackenzie Code for India conference on Braille Consequently contribution daughter Dehradun Delhi Dunstan's in London Education and Rehabilitation educational facility English Braille established experience field of blind Garthwaite Government of India Govt Gujral Handicapped in India Hindus I.K. Gujral Indian Braille code Indian languages Indian vernaculars Industrial Home IRPWA Islam John Robb joined journal Kalicharan Kampani Karachi Lal Advani Lalbihari Shah Lalbihari's school later learned Braille Miss Annie Sharp Miss Hewlitt month National Institute NIVH organisation Oriental Braille Code Panihati pioneers pre-independence pupils R.S. CHAUHAN RAJIV GANDHI rehabilitation services serve the school Sharp Memorial School Shri Shrirampur sightless Sindh National College Sir Mackenzie Standard Indian Braille teach theosophi tion UNESCO uniform Braille code Uniform Indian Braille venture Visually Handicapped Zealand Expeditionary Force