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Visually impaired students take training in computer programming at CIRC Tura. There are 11 students under the project, which is a first of its kind in the State. The CIRC has installed Non Visual Desktop Access software in all the computers to enable the students to learn by hearing individual sounds made by each key on the keyboard.

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