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Books - मराठी - हिंदी - English Contact
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This is a collection of Braille books created
by a number of happy individuals spread all over the world. All of these
individuals are working for the
joy of working without any financial gain from the work. All Credits and
Copyrights of the Book remain with the Author/Publisher. Nobody creating the
book has mentioned his/her name on the book. This site is meant to spread the books
around. It is in English because the software our Blind friends use to surf
the web, support English and not Marathi. Anybody can download a book and
print it with a Braille embossor or read on a
Tactile reader. No strings are attached. The efforts spent in creating these
books in Braille format, belong to the Society and shall be used by the
Society. If anyone comes across any mistakes in
the books or comes across any problem in using these books, please let us
know about it. We shall do our best to help and resolve the issue. This
interaction shall help to make it easy to use this Library. The pages mentioned in the list of the
books are correct when printed with an Embossor
with 40 characters per line and 28 lines per page. If the book is printed
with an Embossor with different configuration or
page size, then the number of pages shall change accordingly. This
information of page number is important to calculate cost of printing a book. |
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Looking for – - Proof Readers - Improvement in this website - Authors/Publishers with conversion permission |
Sunil, an Autistic boy of age 32! Both
parents have taken VRS to help him pace through his days. Society is not
sensitive, in general, about Autism. The office he was working is out of business.
Sunil is irritated. He feels lonely and frustrating. He can type in English. So we decided
to ask him type English books for us. We give him some Children’s Classics.
He is ecstatic. Wants to do more. Telling everyone that, he is working for
Blind Children. |
Smt. Chafalkar.
Residing at Talegaon. Age 86, Has reduced hearing
ability. Has Limitation on mobility. Wants something to do useful than
watching TV and reading books at this time of life. Starts doing Braille books using DVPradnyachakshu. Works 6-8 hours every day. Now she is
more than happy. |