Mangalore: Roman and Catherine School for the Blind Inaugurated in City


Mangalore: Roman and Catherine School for the Blind Inaugurated in City

News: Manju Neereshwallya
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Jul 12: ‘Roman and Catherine School for the Blind’ , a full-fledged school for the visually impaired children of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and surrounding districts was inaugurated at Kapikad, Bejai here on Monday July 12.

The school has been a dream of Dr U V Shenoy, Seva Bharathi Trust for the last two decades. The credit of the project should also go to Carmine Lobo. It is due to her relentless efforts the Seva Bharathi decided to support and provide opportunities to the blind.



The Seva Bharathi under the guidance of Dr U V Shenoy has already engaged itself in supporting the mentally challenged children through Chetana Child Development Centre at V T Road.

In the school, the formal education will be taught as per the Karnataka Education Board syllabus. Along with this, computer education and computer skills will be taught using the most popular screen reading / talking software known as JAWS. For the partially visual impaired, computer applications will be taught using the screen magnification software. The other informal methods of education will include orientation and mobility, independent living, handicrafts, special games like cricket, chess and so on. The medical facilities of the student, if necessary will be taken care by the school with the total consent of parents or guardian of the student. The parent or guardian will be contacted by the school authorities in person or by telephone.

The aim is to impart first to seventh standard education in Braille (a script used for reading and writing by visually impaired which will include subjects like English, Kannada, Hindi, science, mathematics, social studies, physical education and moral education. When a student completes seventh standard, he or she will be admitted to a High School.

The long-term goal of the school is to make the visually challenged stand on their own feet and open to them the wide doors of knowledge based society and create opportunities for them in the hope that they will play a role in nation building.

The school authority requests the readers to spread the message and inform about the school to the parents of blind children if they know any.

For more details one can contact – Dr U V Shenoy at +91 98450 47785
or Calistus D’Sa at +91 99454 21892
+91 824 2458552 (School telephone)
E-mail: rclsb@rediffmail.com

  

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  • Dhanush C, bangalore

    Thu, Mar 20 2014

    I'm DHANUSH c is a bonafied student of dept.of architecture, U.V.C.E , studying VIII sem B.Arch . I'm designing a " school for blind children" as my thesis project in VIII semester, which is a part of the academic curriculum.In this connection i will be visiting your premises for the purpose of the case study and data collection.

    I request you to kindly cooperate by permitting to make necessary observations , collect data and take photographs. Any material drawing and information so collected will solely used for academic purpose only.

    Thanking you

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  • Malcolm Britto,

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    , My prayers are with you.

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  • Patrick, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 14 2010

    EXCELLENT. God bless Dr U V Shenoy and Carmine Lobo.

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  • SUJITH.POLALI, riyadh

    Tue, Jul 13 2010

    Good job form the charitable trust .god bless you all

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  • Rony, bahrain

    Tue, Jul 13 2010

    Good work, God bless you, you are the real heros for blind people.

    May all your dreams come true.

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Tx

    Mon, Jul 12 2010

    This is indeed a delightful msg.This is truly a noble contribution for Mangalore. It would have been nice to know more about Roman & Catherine Lobo and their history behind this charitable cause in Mangalore. We would be happy to visit this facility during our next trip to Mangalore. This is a new feather for the exemplary town of Mangalore.

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  • Prakash Dammam , Mangalore Neermarga

    Mon, Jul 12 2010

    what a good job... god bless u... i wish u all ur dreams come true.

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  • Austin DSouza, Karkala / UAE

    Mon, Jul 12 2010

    Good Work. Let us hope that more people come up with such noble initiatives. Goodluck!

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