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Indore restaurant introduces menu in Braille script for visually-impaired children

The noble initiative was launched by Gurukripa Restaurant on Saturday. Some visually-impaired children from Mahesh Drishtihin Kalyan Sangh were invited to the restaurant and they placed their orders by going through the menu cards printed in Braille.

September 04, 2023 / 14:56 IST
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The initiative was launched by Gurukripa Restaurant on Saturday. (Representative Image)

In a step towards social equality, a restaurant in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, has started giving out menus in Braille script so that visually-impaired customers can also order food by themselves.

The noble initiative was launched by Gurukripa Restaurant on Saturday. Some visually-impaired children from Mahesh Drishtiheen Kalyan Sangh were invited to the restaurant and they placed their orders by going through the menu cards printed in Braille.

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This initiative was launched by the Confederation of India Industry’s Young Indians group that came up with this idea after meeting with some restaurant operators.

“We have called visually-impaired children from Mahesh Drishtiheen Kalyan Sangh to treat them at the restaurant here. We had provided Braille script menu cards for them at the restaurant. These Braille script cards will be kept here, in this restaurant from today, for blind people,” Young Indian Group Chairperson Bhavna Ganediwal told ANI.