DU: laptops with software for visually invalid
The Delhi University on Wednesday informed the high court that all visually impaired students will be given laptops fitted with non-visual desktop access (NVDA) software to facilitate their studies in the four-year undergraduate programme being implemented from July 24.
Appearing before the bench of Acting Chief Justice B.D. Ahmed and Justice Vibhu Bakhru, DU counsel Pinky Anand submitted that its “empowered committee” has considered the suggestions of the petitioner for the visually handicapped students. The committee in its report has said, “University has taken some affirmative measures like exemption from all kinds of fees, including hostel fees, 50 per cent rebate in mess charges for students of the university, providing laptop fitted with software to all students with disabilities and making metro rail free for students.”
The bench recorded the lawyer’s submission that besides involving visually impaired teachers from colleges for a special orientation programme for visually disabled students, DU will provide laptops uploaded with a software which will help them in learning mathematics, science and other subjects.
The bench said, “DU shall ensure that special care is given in the teaching method so that visually impaired students should not suffer in learning.”
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