Paragliding experience of visually impaired persons: 'living your dreams requires courage, not sight'

Sunita Dawadi's happiness knew no bounds after landing on the bank of Phewa Lake after a paragliding flight, the adventurous sport.

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The impact of signature training for visually impaired educators

Signature training, an often overlooked facet in the field of accessibility, holds undeniable importance, particularly when addressing the formidable challenges faced by visually impaired individuals attempting to navigate and reproduce signatures. The post The impact of signature training for visually impaired educators appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Disabled couple finding niche in business, becoming example for many

The grey-haired old man in his late 60s is busy making sweet boxes with his visually-impaired spouse sitting beside him assisting him.

Disabled couple finding niche in business, becoming example for many

The grey-haired old man in his late 60s is busy making sweet boxes with his visually-impaired spouse sitting beside him assisting him.

Honored Nepalese visually impaired cricket team

The Nepali team has been honored as the winner of the Nepal India friendly cricket series.

Visually impaired sense their heartbeats

A study has found that visually impaired people are better at sensing their own heartbeats than sighted ones.

Visually impaired sense their heartbeats

A study has found that visually impaired people are better at sensing their own heartbeats than sighted ones.

Visually impaired SEE candidates can take exams at their own school

The National Examinations Board says students taking the Secondary Education Examinations (SEE candidates) can take the exams at their own school if they are visually impaired. The post Visually impaired SEE candidates can take exams at their own school appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Adult brain has ability to recover vision

A discovery about how some visually impaired adults could start to see offers a new vision of the brain's possibilities.

Government supports visually impaired Amit KC’s Everest Expedition

KC intends to create a record as the first visually-impaired Nepali to scale Mt Everest