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MONDAY, JUNE 02, 2025

Visually impaired

In Bangladesh, generations of visually impaired students have been learning through an outdated and insufficient system. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Left behind in the dark: The struggles of visually impaired students in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is failing its visually impaired students through an outdated and exclusionary education system that imposes insurmountable barriers to their learning and inclusion

Marrakesh treaty: A year later, progress remains elusive for visually impaired community
Thoughts

Marrakesh treaty: A year later, progress remains elusive for visually impaired community

Call for ensuring access to education and employment for visually impaired people
Bangladesh

Call for ensuring access to education and employment for visually impaired people

Vashkar Bhattacharjee. Sketch: TBS
Bangladesh

Believe to achieve: How Vashkar changed social mindset on visual-impairment

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Visually impaired people urge suitable ICT for economic empowerment

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

MTB Foundation launches 'Barrier-Free Education, Employment for Students with Visual Impairment'

Sketch: TBS
Thoughts

Bangladesh’s accession to Marrakesh Treaty and ending the 'book famine'

Photo/Courtesy
Education

eGeneration organises workshop on screen reader software ‘Alo’ for visually impaired

Representational image
Bangladesh

Visually-impaired graduates depressed, starving: Speakers

Life of visually impaired Lucky during Covid-19 pandemic
Videos

Life of visually impaired Lucky during Covid-19 pandemic

Visually impaired Sarower Hossen Khan is an assistant librarian at the central library of University of Dhaka. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Panorama

Tale of a visually impaired librarian

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