CSB Project
Cost Saving Braille
Cost Saving Braille Project:
National Award Winning Ecofriendly Braille Project for Blind Girl Child Education
Children and Senior Citizens who are blind or visually impaired need to use Braille for their reading needs and Children in particular at school need THICK PAPER to practice Braille writing which costs around Rs 8000 to 2 Lakhs per year depending upon the number of students at the more than 75 institutions in Gujarat alone as per National Blind Association.
In this GLOBAL PROJECTwhere YOU can HELP the BLIND with NO EXPENSE to you,Will YOU?
Limca & World Record Winner Cost Saving Braille project AIMS to SAVE ALL the MONEY spent on purchasing these papers for them by collecting USED DRAWING PAPERS from the ART TEACHERS of SCHOOLS and send them to the Blind Schools in that city .Visually IMPAIRED GIRLS are now HAPPY as they have NO EXPENSE of buying these papers and they can have enough papers to practice Braille writing year round in Vadodara,Badlapur,Mogri and other places to name a few..In fact we took annual exams on these USED Drawing papers at Vadodara.
Students,Parents ,Teachers,Admins,DEOs and Primary Schools lose NOTHING but can DONATE USED DRAWING PAPERS to the nearest BLIND SCHOOL in the CITY and thereby HELP THEM Save MONEY,Papers,TREES and Environment and also inculcate good Ecofriendly behaviour in children.Donation by sighted children can even SAVE the subsidy that is given by Government of India to the parents for buying the papers for the visually impaired children for Braille practice. Money saved by schools can be used for uniforms or facilities or many other purposes constructively.
If YOU like & agree to the idea which has already generated more than 3 lakh papers please get GOG to consider it and instruct DEOs to pass order to ALL primary schools to NOT throw away the USED Drawing papers but to DONATE them to the blind schools in their districts.
With YOUR HELP to the visually handicapped brothers & sisters,Gujarat can save crores of Rupees, papers,trees and Environment.
Project conceived by Dr C S Buch