Now, the Visually Impaired Can Easily Crack the Toughest Exams
The UPSC exams or civil services examination is considered as the toughest to crack with a success rate of only 25 percent. There are a number of visually impaired persons who appear for this challenging exam. However, they have only 20% of the syllabus available in Braille from. Hyderabad resident Akella Raghavendra decided to address this problem and started training visually impaired candidates in 2016. Raghavendra’s Endeavour Akella Raghavendra himself was an aspiring candidate for the civil exams. He exhausted all his attempts and missed the last one by just 12 marks. When he pondered over his failure in spite of all the hard work, he understood the loopholes and flaws. He then decided to train future IAS aspirants and started his training centre in Dilsukhnagar in 2001. Once, during a visit to the US, he was amazed to see the excellent facilities being offered to visually- and physically-challenged students. He was inspired to develop and offer such facilities to the visually impaired back home. Study Materials In Braille Raghavendra worked diligently and spent seven years of research to prepare study materials for the UPSC in Braille and audiobook format, the latter a first in India. He prepared a comprehensive and concrete file and an audio version of the same. Since everyone has a smartphone these days, he uploads two or three lessons which they need to learn that day. Another parameter is monitoring what they have learnt. Raghavendra spent 5 lakhs from his savings to prepare the study materials. His concern for the visually impaired and his efforts to prepare useful and effective study materials to help them clear the civil service exams is really commendable. Image Source: Online IAS