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KARACHI: A blind man named Saud Sheikh, who hails from Karachi is converting textbooks into Braille language for blind students.
The 23-year-old is the founder of the welfare organization, which he founded two years ago. His organization started converting Sindh Board books into Braille, for which Saud raised money and ordered a Braille embosser machine from the UK.
Through this software, the organization converts the textbooks of all subjects of Sindh Board from 1st to 8th class into Braille for blind students.
In addition, the Braille books created by his organization include 9th, 10th grade, and intermediate first and second year’s five years.
Saud said, “Blind students have to work harder than other students. It is not possible for us people to read from ordinary books so the teachers read the whole lesson to us and we also write thirty pages on a daily basis to memorize the lesson.”
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