Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Braille Day -
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Commemorating World Braille Day, recognizing Louis Braille's groundbreaking tactile system. A symbol of empowerment for the visually impaired, Braille fosters accessibility, education, and independence. #WorldBrailleDay Show more
I have requested Transport minister @PonnamLoksabha garu & @tsrtcmdoffice Garu to implement audio system in every buses for announcements of bus station which will be helpful blind people to commute easily .Also distributed laptops, phones on the occasion of World Show more
Congress party has always prioritised inclusiveness through initiatives such of Braille instructions in railway coaches & the suggestion to exempt import duty on Braille paper for students. On World Braille Day, let's strive together to make the world more inclusive and just. Show more
World Braille Day In November 2018, the United Nations General Assembly declared 4 January as #WorldBrailleDay. This recognition underscores the importance of inclusive written communication in realising human rights and fundamental freedoms Read here: Show more
This World Braille Day, let's celebrate the language that opens doors to an independent and inclusive world. Let’s foster a society where everyone has the opportunity to read, learn, and thrive. #CanaraBank Show more
World Braille Day will be celebrated on 4th January As the world prepares to celebrate #WorldBrailleDay, a global commemoration is underway to acknowledge the significance of Braille as a vital medium of communication for blind and partially sighted individuals Show more
Tributes to Louis Braille for breaking down sight barriers and empowering visually impaired people worldwide to embrace literacy. Warm wishes on World Braille Day. #WorldBrailleDay @pravchak Show more Rahul Gandhi and 7 others
Happy World Braille Day! Today, let us celebrate the power of touch and accessibility and salute the spirit of our visually impaired brethren. Let us take a moment and honour Louis Braille for his contribution towards empowering the visually impaired. On this occasion, the nation… Show more
On World Braille Day, let us celebrate the empowerment of the visually impaired through the gift of literacy and communication. Braille opens doors to knowledge and independence. Nitin Gadkari and 5 others
World Braille Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of braille as a means of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Braille is a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots to represent letters and numbers.