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World Braille Day 2023: Date, Theme, History, And Celebrations

World Braille Day is a momentous occasion that is celebrated to laud the contribution of Louis Braille and educate people about its importance. It is a day that commemorates visually impaired achievers and raises its voice in their favour for equal rights and opportunities. Braille is a system where raised dots can be used by the blind to read letters. To create a Braille character, six raised dots are used in different combinations, arranged in matrices called Braille cells. The Braille device uses varied technologies to help decipher graphic information like images, maps, graphs, text, etc.
World
Braille
Day:
Date
Internationally World Braille Day is celebrated on 4 January annually as a gesture that appreciates Braille's contribution towards the cause of the blind. This is the official day chosen by the United Nations to celebrate the day of the blind. Every year, World Braille Day will be celebrated on Wednesday 4 January.
World Braille Day: Theme
The theme chosen by the World Blind Union (WBU), is to focus on the particular aspects of Braille to facilitate the blind or the partially sighted to read despite the challenging vision issues.
The theme of this year is chosen thus. The aim is to see "a world in which the rights and dignity of blind and partially sighted people are respected and they can fully participate on an equal basis with others in all aspects of life.
World Braille Day: History
First
published
in
1829,
the
Braille
system
was
incorporated
by
the
National
Institute
for
Blind
Youth.
Louis
braille
was
a
French
educator
who
himself
had
lost
his
vision
at
a
tender
age
and
could
not
be
helped
much
by
medical
intervention.
Despite
this,
he
excelled
academically
and
at
the
age
of
10
received
a
scholarship
to
a
French
institute
for
the
blind.
Braille
system
was
a
modification
of
the
night
writing
system
which
was
developed
by
Braille
while
he
was
still
a
sophomore
in
College.
He
was
inspired
by
the
work
of
an
army
officer
Charles
Barbier
to
come
up
with
the
script.
It
was
way
more
complicated
and
hence
Braille
simplified
it
for
ease
of
use
by
the
Blind.
Today,
braille
has
come
to
be
recognised
as
a
standard
language
for
the
visually
challenged
and
is
used
in
many
languages
as
well.
World Braille Day: Celebrations
- Learning braille and using the Braille translation software is the best way to offer your appreciation for Braille.
- Contribute to the organization in cash or kind for the cause of the blind.
- You can promote blind or visually impaired artists and writers and their work through known digital ways.
- Work towards including braille materials in schools so that the texts are available to the Blind.
- Businesses run by the blind should be supported in all possible ways.
- Popularize Braille by sharing its importance with friends and family.
- Teach a person how to read and write in Braille. Collect information on the history and importance of Braille.



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