Visually impaired sense their heartbeats

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

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Visually impaired seek aid for safe commute

A disable-friendly road or footpath is something rare throughout Nepal. Individuals with disabilities often struggle to reach one place from another, either near or far. Visually impaired people struggle the most when commuting on foot. It is a white cane that helps people with blindness to commute independently.

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.

Visually impaired climber to summit 14 peaks

Makalu will be Wheatley’s 4th out of the 14 peaks that stand above 8000m.

Visually-impaired KC to attempt Everest summit this spring again

BALEWA, Feb 28: Visually-impaired Amit KC of Baglung district is preparing to scale the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest, next month for a second time.

Visually-impaired KC again vying for scaling the highest peak

Visually-impaired Amit KC of Baglung district is again preparing to scale the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest, next month.

Visually-impaired KC again vying for scaling the highest peak

Visually-impaired Amit KC of Baglung district is again preparing to scale the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest, next month.

Visually-impaired students take to streets against agitating teachers

DHARAN, Aug 11: Visually-impaired students of Purvanchal Gyan Chakshu Vidyalaya (PGCV) have staged a protest against six agitating teachers of the school, accusing them of playing with their future.