Karna Vidya Foundation

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RR Tower 2, TVK Industrial Estate, Chennai 35 +91 7200254589 info@karnavidyafoundation.org Office Hours: 9AM - 5PM Sunday - Weekend Day

Placement Meet-FreshWorks

Interaction with the students about the importance of Career planning and its opportunity by Senior official from FreshWorks. Fifteen candidates participated in the placement meet. Venue and date: Karna Vidya Foundation, Guindy centre on 1st December 2022

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Placement Meet

Three employers from Flextronics Technologies (India) Private Limited visited Karna Vidya Foundation, Guindy centre to understand the activities of the foundation on 29th October 2022

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Teaching English Workshop

Teaching Engish to Learners with Visual Impairment through Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)” Ms. Srilakshmi, a school student of Grade-8 from Karna Vidya Technology Centre, Guindy has helped for ‘live demonstration’ of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)  project, demonstrated by

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Empower Conference 2022

KVF staff and students visited the Empower Conference stall to understand the Assistive devices on display for persons with Disabilities Venue and Date: IIT campus on 14th October 2022

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Visually Impaired IAS Officer Pens Inspirational Book

New Delhi:  Unfolding an inspiring and struggle filled journey of a visually impaired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, a book "I: Putting the Eye in IAS" reflects the author's life but is not an autobiography. Having cleared the Civil Services

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JNU laptops for visually impaired

These laptops have been preloaded with the job access with speech (JAWS) screen reader that provides speech and Braille output for most popular computer applications. The Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd, New Delhi, has donated 50 such laptops to JNU. Vice-chancellor

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Visually impaired need to be made independent

She lost her vision when she had just stepped into youth. But it did not stop her from doing things girls of her age would normally do. Jidnyasa Chawaldhal, the sole female Nagpur Heroes awardee, could not adapt to mobility

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