A cyber café for visually handicapped
Updated on Aug 30, 2007 08:52 pm IST
An internet centre set up by Netrodaya, a Chennai-based voluntary organisation is virtually a boon for the visually challenged as it has special software that they can use to trawl through cyber space free of cost. The credit for this cyber café goes to 36-year-old Govindkrishnan, who is partially blind, and his dedicated efforts which saw the birth of Netrodaya, around five years ago.
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