| Braille stickers in railway coaches by riteshexpert on 16 August, 2013 - 11:57 PM | ||
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riteshexpert | Braille stickers in railway coaches on 16 August, 2013 - 11:57 PM | |
LUCKNOW: As a part of its social commitment to make railways more friendly towards specially-abled passengers, the Indian Railways has decided to provide braille stickers in coaches to facilitate visually-impaired passengers. Presently, coaches are provided with signage, instructions, seat numbers, etc, which are mostly in the form of vinyl stickers/metallic plates and have no braille characters and cannot be read by visually-impaired passengers. Now it is planned to use stickers with metallic base with printed characters embedded into it. Integral Coach Factory (ICF), a production unit of the Indian Railways has developed the specification for integrated braille signages in coaches in consultations with blind associations and input received from Research Design & Standards Organisation (RDSO) and issued to railways. The first prototype coach is expected to be turned out from ICF in October 2013 for feedback. This is expected to be a major step for facilitation of visually-impaired passengers during journey in trains. | ||