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UP Government approves digital libraries for visually impaired students in Varanasi

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has directed the setup of two digital libraries in Varanasi after a visually impaired student’s plea, aiming to provide modern learning tools like audiobooks and screen readers. The initiative is funded through CSR, and will be established at the district library and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to empower students with low vision

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A heartfelt request from a visually impaired student has turned into an initiative in Varanasi. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, during a public hearing, was approached by a student who highlighted the difficulties faced by visually impaired learners in accessing study material and preparing for competitive exams. Deeply moved by the appeal, the Chief Minister immediately directed the officials to establish two fully-equipped digital libraries in the city. This step is being hailed as a breakthrough in inclusive education.

According to the district administration, one library will be set up at the district library in Varanasi, while the second will be developed within the campus of Banaras Hindu University (BHU). Both facilities will be created using Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds, ensuring no financial burden on students.

The libraries are expected to house modern assistive technologies such as screen readers, Braille displays, audio books, speech-to-text software, and computer systems tailored for visually impaired users. Officials said these resources will not only help students pursue their academic curriculum but also support their preparations for competitive examinations, general knowledge enrichment, and digital literacy.

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This initiative underlines the government’s commitment to promoting self-sufficiency among differently-abled individuals. As a gesture of immediate support, student Nikhat Parveen Shaila was provided with a sewing machine soon after raising her request. The gesture, delivered within hours, demonstrated the administration’s quick response mechanism.

Chief Development Officer Himanshu Nagpal informed that the libraries will be set up with the help of CSR funding. He described the decision as “a significant stride in empowering visually impaired students and guaranteeing equal educational opportunities.”

BHU’s Ongoing Efforts

The initiative also builds upon the existing framework at BHU’s Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Central Library, which has already been introducing inclusive services for visually impaired students. The library provides audio books prepared with a Kibo scanner, Braille-printed material, and digital access through Sugamya Pustakalaya, India’s largest online accessible library. Over 600 titles have already been converted to audio format, benefitting more than 200 visually impaired students enrolled at the university.

During a recent visit to the BHU central library, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Ajit Kumar Chaturvedi highlighted the importance of introducing further technological improvements to make resources more accessible to students. His vision includes an online catalog of over 12,500 manuscripts, as well as the recent implementation of an RFID-based system to enhance ease of borrowing for all students.

Education experts believe that this decision could turn Varanasi into a model city for inclusive education in Uttar Pradesh. By merging government vision, CSR funds, and university-level infrastructure, the initiative could become a template for other districts in India looking to support differently-abled learners.

Topics: Visually ImpairedBHUChief Minister Yogi Adityanathdigital library
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