COMPUTER LITERACY MORE IMPORTANT FOR THE BLIND
Mumbai, February 23, 2020: Speaking at the 13th Convocation ceremony of Tanya Computer Centre, Founder Tanya Balsara, herself blind and who has personally taught 250 blind students and made them computer literate, most of whom have got jobs in Public Sector said, “I seek your help in spreading the word to all 8.8 million blind people in India that nothing can be more enabling, empowering and liberating as computer literacy can be, for the blind”.

Elaborating on her vision, Tanya mentioned that if the government could help set up only 880 Computer Centres, with a capacity of 20 seats each, then 50% of the 8.8 million would be covered in 12 ½ years. Estimating that each center would cost Rs. 20,00,000/- to set up and Rs. 7,00,000/- per year to run, the total cost would work out to Rs. 124 crore per year. She said, “In other words with just Rs. 1,550 crore spent over 12 ½ years, half the blind population would be covered and would be able to enter India’s work force. I hope to make a proposal to the HRD Ministry and I am sure with your good wishes, the government should take a serious interest in executing it.”

Dr. Sam Taraporevala, himself blind, Executive Director, Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC) was the Guest of Honour at the Convocation and said, “I do not believe that in today’s India, with the benefit of computer literacy, any blind person should consider himself at a disadvantage, compared to the sighted. He also had an important message for the Blind. “Do not consider yourself to be VIP- Visually Impaired Person.” He asked students which is the best nation in the world and answered,_ Determination!

Tanya Computer Centre is supported by Madison Resource Foundation the CSR unit of Madison World, India’s largest homegrown Communications Company. Tanya Computer Centre offers free Computer Education to all blind persons. Access to corporate funding through Madison Resource Foundation has enabled Tanya Computer Centre to expand and thereby make computer education accessible to more persons.
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