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DEVNAR Founder ChairmanDr. A. Saibaba Goud and theCorrespondent Mrs. A. Jyothi Goudreceiving accoladesfrom top dignitories

‘DEVNAR’ is a combination of two

words DEV (God) and NAR (Man),

highlighting the fact that there is God

in every man. If the entire humanity is

the family of God, the visually

challenged children are special

members in it. And so, they should be

given every possible opportunity to

develop their potentialities and latent

talents.

Devnar Foundation tries to unleash the

incredible capacity of students by giving

them value-based education and

enabling them to realize that within

them can be found the skill, knowledge

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and motivation to make something special happen.

The avowed objective of Devnar Foundation for

the Blind is to provide opportunities for the visually

challenged children in India on international

standards so that they can be absorbed in the

mainstream of society as socially productive

individuals. In Devnar School, education, boarding

and lodging are absolutely free and any Visually

Challenged child is admitted during any part of

the year.

Devnar Foundation started the school on 10-7-

1992 with four students in a rented house. Within

a span of 18 years, the school has grown to the

present stature with 400 students, housed in a three

storeyed building owned by the Foundation. This

phenomenal growth is due to the undoubted ability

and unflinching enthusiasm of the founder Dr. A.

Saibaba Goud, and his wife Mrs. Jyothi, the

dedicated staff, many philanthropists and donors.

There is a steady influx of visitors to the school.

Politicians and pressmen, beauty queens and

bureaucrats, scientists and sportsmen,

philanthropists and film stars come and meet the

students. Some of them struggle to keep back the

tears at first, but after interacting with them, it is

not tears of pity they shed, but tears of admiration.

“An institution is the lengthened shadow of one

man,” said Dr. Emerson. True to this philosophy,

the visionary behind Devnar Foundation is Dr. A.

Saibaba Goud. He is a crusader against ‘darkness’

Devnar Foundation for theBlind provides all that is

necessary to bring out thebest in the students. Their

abilities outshine thedisability to such an extentthat the visitors leave theschool humbled by theunconquerable spirit,

perseverance andperformance of the

students.

and a champion of Community Ophthalmology.

He is the first person in India who was awarded

Ph.D in Community Ophthalmology.

Dr. Goud is the recipient of the following

awards:

1. Padma Shri Award

2. Dr. B. C. Roy National Award – 2004

3. President of India National Award for the

welfare of people with disabilities 1997

4. President of India Award for ‘Best Institution

in the Country 2002’

5. Rastriya Gaurav Award

6. K.R.Datta Award

7. J.S.Mahashabde Award

8. Duke of Edinburgh Award

9. Drishti Pradatha Award

10. E.V.Srinivasan Award

11. Dr. Agarwal Gold Medal

12. Vijayashree Award

13. Siva Reddy International Award

He is also the President of ‘Help Us Organization

for Leprosy Patients’, President of National Society

for Prevention of Blindness, A.P.

(N.S.P.B) and member of Indian Red

Cross Society.

He works tirelessly for the development

of Devnar School for the Blind. The

infrastructure and equipment are

updated constantly and the strength

has increased from 4 in 1992 to 400

in 2010.

He has presented papers at the

national and international conferences,

published many articles in English and

Telugu leading newspapers and

journals. His radio talks and

Doordarshan interviews are well

received by the audience for their

educative and informative value.

He has also authored three books - one

in English and two in Telugu.

1. The Organ of Sight (in English)

2. Nayanabhiramam (in Telugu

vernacular)

3. Meeru-Mee Kanulu (book on eye

care for neo-literates in Telugu

vernacular)

Our Founder& ManagingTrustee

Dr. A. Saibaba Goud, M.S., Ph.D., receiving Padma Shri Award

from Her Excellency Smt. Pratiba Patil, President of India - 2009

Mrs. A. Jyothi Goud, true to her name,

is really the light of the institution,

dispelling darkness by her gracious

presence and ever vigilant care. She is

dynamic and resourceful and her best

efforts are spontaneously given to

improve every aspect of the Institute.

She is a loving and compassionate

mother to the students and the guiding

force behind the organization. Her

unlimited enthusiasm in making the

children excel in dance and music is

remarkable and praiseworthy. She is

the fulcrum of the institute.

In 1992, she fully shared Dr. Goud’s

enthusiasm for launching the Devnar

Foundation for the Blind, though her

own children were small at that time.

Now, eighteen years later, she realizes

OurCorrespondent

with joy that she is destined to be a mother not only

to her own children but also to hundreds of children

who study and go out of Devnar School.

She is a life member of Indian Red Cross Society,

AP Branch, National Association for the Blind, and

All India Women’s Conference.

On December 3rd 2008 (the World Disabled Day)

Mrs. Jyothi Goud received the National Award from

the Vice President of India as Devnar School was

adjudged the best institute for empowering the

visually challenged.

STAFF

In the life of an institution, the importance of

teamwork and interdependence cannot be

underestimated. The Visually Challenged Children

have special needs and hence the teachers have

multifaceted responsibilities and roles. This calls for

a dynamic approach and a constant renewal of

skills.

Devnar School has an experienced Principal, Mrs.

Lily Egbert, who sets the pace for academic

excellence in the school; a Headmaster, Mr. K.

Srinivas Reddy, who co-ordinates all educational

programmes conducted here and also about 35

teaching staff who give unstinted support to all

curricular and co-curricular activities. Most of the

teachers are specially trained to teach the Visually

Challenged students and the parent-teachers

bring in a depth of understanding to the

teaching process. Highly qualified

educationists and professionals, who do

voluntary service, enhance the learning

experience of the students.

The administrative and non-teaching staff see

to the efficient functioning of the institution.

The resident wardens take care of the needs

of the students and the supporting staff

maintains the cleanliness of the premises.

Every year two volunteers sponsored by an

organisation called Project Trust Centre from

U.K and teach our students for a period of

one year staying on the school premises.

Besides these volunteers, we have had

volunteers from Germany, Denmark, USA

and Australia. The cultural exchange is

beneficial for our students.

Devnar School

It is a residential school offering English

medium education from kindergarten to

Class XII. At present, the curriculum is based

on the State syllabus; and the Assignment

Tests, Unit tests, Quarterly, Half yearly and

Annual exams are conducted on the dates

specified by the government. Our students

have been appearing for S.S.C. public

examination since 1997, and ever since the

school has been getting 100% results every

year. All of them pass in first division and

many get distinctions.

Elocution, essay writing, Braille reading and

writing competitions are held periodically.

Quiz programmes are also conducted.

Students take part in inter-school competitions

and win many prizes. Computer education

starts from VI class onwards. Besides

classroom teaching, study material is

provided in audio and Braille format for the

benefit of the students.

This school won the “Best Institution in India

for the Visually Challenged” award in the year

2003 and again in 2008. Devnar School is

now acclaimed as the best institution in India.

OUR STAFF

COMPUTER TRAINING FORVISUALLY CHALLENGED

Devnar School for the Blind is a centerfor best computer education. This is thefirst institution in India, to start specialcomputer training for visuallychallenged in the year 2000. We havethe best faculty to teach computers withthe help of special software. Specialsoftware like JAWS, KURZWEIL, MAGICetc, is being used for teaching computercourses. A class-wise syllabus has beenprepared. We are training the childrento operate the system using KEYBOARDwith the help of special software.

Software for Visually challenged are:

Jaws

Job Access With Speech is a screenreading software and, in short, it iscalled JAWS. This software is speciallydeveloped for the visually challenged.It is based on Microsoft Windowsoperating system and useful for manyMicrosoft software products. JAWSbasically converts the normal computerinto a talking computer, thus enablingthe blind person to work on computerindependently. We use JAWS to teach

Activities different applications in Microsoft Office, differentlanguages like C, C++, Java, etc and to accessInternet like browsing, creating E-mail ID, sendingmails, opening the Emails etc.

It can make visually challenged person comfortableto use Microsoft Office and other software products.The visually challenged person can install JAWS ifhe or she so desires.

Kurzweil

Kurzweil is a software used for reading printed text.A scanner is used to scan the printed text. TheKurzweil software commands the local scanner,connected to the computer, to scan the printedmatter and to obtain the image of the text page.The scanned image is in the form of photograph ofthe text page. This photographic text is thenconverted to actual characters by OCR (OpticalCharacter Recognition) software incorporated inKurzweil monitor screen. Screen reader transformsthe text on monitor screen to voice. In this way thevisually challenged person can listen to the printedtext interpreted by screen reading software.

Magic

Magic is the software used by a person with lowvision. Here the text is magnified so that a personwith low vision can see the text on the screen withthe help of this software. The person can use mouseas he can see the magnified image of cursor onthe monitor screen. MAGIC has screen readeroption also. Therefore, in addition to seeing theenlarged text, a person can hear what he sees.Enhances the learning abilities of the partiallysighted children who use the zoom text on themonitor.

Prisma Magnifier

Prisma is a teaching aid, which magnifies thetext and diagram on the monitor of theComputer or TV, and it can be adjusted tothe comfort level of children with low vision.

Mountbatten Electronic Braille Writer

Our students use the keyboard to print thematter in Braille, which is transcribed tonormal text and vice versa in a matter ofseconds. The equipment enables the studentsto write examinations on their own,dispensing with the usual practice ofemploying scribes as was done earlier.

Science Lab

Even with Braille text - books and embosseddiagrams, detailed structures are hard for thestudents to perceive, because of their intricacyand complexity. To get over this difficulty,Devnar Science Lab has more than 50 tactilemodels ingeniously designed and preparedby the Biology teacher, Mr. Egbert Dawson.

The students are able to score more than 95%in science with the help of these assistivedevices and the exhibit “fractional distillationof petroleum” won a silver medal in the 93rdNational Science Congress.

Devnar Printing Press

Prints the text-books prescribed in the Statesyllabus in Braille for the benefit of the visuallychallenged students studying in AndhraPradesh. Devotional and religious books arealso printed and Devnar School got entry intothe LIMCA BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS forprinting Bhagawad Gita in Braille. Printingof text-books is sponsored by companies likeAmway, U.B.S., SEW., HAL and others.Dictionaries and grammar books are alsoprinted in Devnar School and supplied toother schools. Stories in English, Hindi andTelugu add to the reading pleasures ofstudents.

Library – DIGITAL & BRAILLE

Devnar School has a digital library, which hascompact discs of educational materialprescribed in S.S.C. syllabus, and also discson general knowledge. Some popular storiesin CD format are also in the library. Studentsare provided with CD players. Devnar Schoolhas very good selection of books numberingover 1000 and is considered the best schoollibrary in our country. The students enjoyreading the books during their library periodand other free time. Every year new booksare added to the library.

Advanced Learning and Research

Ramananda Centre for Advanced Learningand Research for the Visually Impaired isanother branch of Devnar Foundation for theBlind. Here, the adult blind are taught incomegenerating skills like leaf-plate making,candle making, weaving towels and napkinsand making detergents, phenyl, envelopesand different types of office files, besides mostsophisticated Computer education. Makingdisposable paper- cups is also on the anielto Rehabilitate the adult blind.

Candle making

The adult uneducated blind of DevnarFoundation make beautiful scented candlesof different shapes and sizes at aurRamananda Centre for Rehabilitation atBansilalpet which can adorn any home oroccasion. These lovely candles and diyas arefor sale and during festival season you canplace an order for your requirements in

advance. They are made of superior qualitywax and bring a waft of fragrance and glowto your homes. The sale proceedings are usedfor the rehabilitation of the blind.

Sai Junior College

The Sai Junior College is a new venture ofDevnar Foundation. Inaugurated on 5 th

August 2009, it provides free education andcomputer training with free hostel facilities tothe students. This coeducational college offersC.E.C., H.E.C., M.E.C groups through Englishmedium with Telugu and Hindi as secondlanguages. Next year we plan to start M.P.C.group. Specially trained and well experiencedfaculty members are appointed to teach thevarious subjects. Special classes are alsoprovided in spoken English by languageexperts. Study material are provided in Brailleand CD form.

B.Ed and Post Graduation in SpecialEducation

This organization is conducting the followingspecial education courses:

1. B.Ed Special Education in visualimpairment.

2. PG Diploma Special Education in visualimpairment.

3. Foundation Course – [IGNOU ]

B.Ed and PG Diploma Distance Education(English Medium) programmes are beingoffered by IGNOU in collaboration with the

Rehabilitation Council of India [ RCI ]

The Foundation aims to develop professionalsfor special education within a broadperception of education.

C.C.I.C Examination

CCIC conducted by State Board of TechnicalEducation and Training is one of the newventures of Devnar School. This courseenables the Visually Challenged students toget a diploma in computer education. Thevisually challenged students, who appear forthe exam have been pasing in merit.

Dance School for the Visually Challenged isanother feather in the cap of Devnar School.Visually Challenged Students are trained byfamous choreographers and dance masters.The students not only enjoy dancing but alsogive scintillating performances to delight theaudience. One student won 2nd Prize in thenational classical dance competition held inDelhi.

Resource room

The foundation has started a Resource Roomfor students with multiple disabilities. Properlyassessed by the experts, they are taught dailyliving skills and are helped to adjust to aminimum academic programme.

Devnar Hostel

This residential hostel attached to the school,offers free boarding and lodging to thestudents. Separate dormitories are availablefor boys and girls. Two tier steel cots withmattresses and lockers are provided for everychild. Resident male and female wardens lookafter the needs of the children, assisted by anumber of supporting staff.

A washing machine with 200 litres capacitywith drier is installed for the benefit of hostelstudents. Breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinnerare served at regular timings. Supervisedstudy hours are maintained by the staff andvolunteers. Music and yoga classes areconducted after school hours and studentsare also trained to play chess, cricket andvolley ball by efficient coaches. Safe drinkingwater with Aqua Guard is provided.

Wholesome food is hygienically prepared inSTEAM COOKING apparatus for thestudents. Eco friendly SOLAR WATER HEATERprovides hot water for bathing and cooking,besides providing energy for street lighting.Playground is equipped with swings, merry-go-rounds, rocking horses and moon rocketmaking the playtime enjoyable for thestudents. Love birds and pigeons are reared

by the school, and the students enjoy listeningto the sounds of birds.

Modification to EVM (Electronic VotingMachine)

Dr. A. Saibaba Goud’s contribution to Indianpolitics is very significant. A successfulmodification is made in the Electronic VotingMachine by printing the names of candidatesin Braille and this enables the VisuallyChallenged to exercise their franchise indignity, without the assistance of any otherperson. This was first successfully used inAndhra Pradesh, Jharkand, Bihar, WestBengal and Kerala, and now in the wholecountry. For 2009 general elections brisk workwas done in Devnar School for printingstickers to be used in the E. V. M s all over thecountry.

Sports Highlights

Cricket : Devnar School team plays cricket atthe state, national and international levels.

Two of our students represented India in theWorld Cup Cricket held in Chennai andPakistan.

In December, 2006, three students from ourschool were included in the Indian cricketteam for the World Cup in Pakistan and theywere rewarded.

Two of our students Pushpa Raj and Nanajiwere selected for Indian Cricket team to playagainst England in five One-DayInternationals(ODIs). Our Indian team wonall the five One-Day Internationals at Londonfrom 19th August to 29th August, 2007.

Under 20 South Zone cricket tournament wasorganized by Devnar Foundation atGymkhana Grounds in 2007.

Chess Tournaments : Devnar students playchess excellently and take part inCompetitions held at the state and nationallevels regularly.

They participate in chess tournamentsconducted by the International Abilympics.

Kalishekar represented India in world junior

chess championship for the blind held in

Spain and Sivashekar was placed sixth in the

World Chess Championship held in Athens.

He is the first to come within the first 10 ranks

in the World Chess Championship.

Regular Celebrations at the School:

1. 10th July - Founder’s day is celebrated

in a grand manner much to the

enjoyment of students and staff. A

medical camp is also arranged in the

school.

2. Teacher’s day is celebrated on 5 th

September which is Dr. S.

Radhakrishnan’s birthday. Every year,

one visually challenged teacher from

some other school is honoured by the

Management.

3. In the school, competitions are

conducted in various categories on the

occasion of Children’s day on 14th

November. All the winners are given

prizes on this day.

4. Louis Braille’s birthday is celebrated on

4th January. Students give a special

cultural programme and remember

Louis Braille with gratitude.

5. World disabled day is observed in the

school as a special day on 3 rd

December with many activities.

6. National Day celebrations like

Independence Day and Republic Day

are celebrated with fervour. The school

invites special guests who hoist the

national flag and address the students.

7. All festivals like Diwali, Christmas and

Id are celebrated in the school with

great gaiety. The students present

Nativity play during Christmas season.

Annual Day celebration: Every year the

students present a colourful cultural

programme on the Annual Day. The Chief

Guest and other Guests of Honour address

the students. Awards are given to the students

who are school toppers every year.

Regular Medical check up: General Medical

check up along with Dental check up is done

for the students in the school. Health cards

are maintained for every student. In case of

OUR COMMITTEEOUR COMMITTEE

any emergency, the students are given the necessary treatment by specialists.

Picnics and outings: Students are taken to various places of interest during the academic

year. Alankritha resorts, Mount Opera, Sanjeevaiah Park are the regular places of visits.

Children are also taken for boat rides in Hussain Sagar Lake and some Corporate Companies

sponsor trips to other places of interest. They conduct competitions and give prizes to the

winners to encourage them.

Academic Excellence

In the S.S.C. Examinations and VII Class Board Exams, Devnar students get 100% results and

have passed in distinction year after year. They have won Prathibha awards in the VII Class,

S.S.C. and Intermediate Exams and did the institution proud. The following students won the

prestigious Prathibha Award (conferred by AP State Government to meritorious students):

1. Pawan Kumar 2. Srikanth 3. Mahendar 4. Suchetan

5. Anil Reddy 6. Rajshekar Reddy 7. Amir 8. Dikshit

9. Srikanth

OUR FRIENDS VOLUNTARY TEACHERS

Our S.S.C. topper received a Gold

Medal from Mr. K. Rosiah, the then

Finance Minister, Govt. of Andhra

Pradesh. Every year our SSC Students

have the privilege of receiving medals

and certificates from the Governor of

Andhra Pradesh at Raj Bhavan. Our

students Sai Teja and Ch. Raju got

Ugadi Puraskar on Ugadi Day.

Devnar Alumni Vignettes

1. N. Naga Babu is the 1st student to get

admission in J.N.T University (first

visually challenged engineer in the

country). He has completed his B.Tech

and is employed by the Wipro Company.

2. Pawan Kumar topped the polytechnic

course and is in the final year B.Tech in

J.N.T. University.

3. Zuber is doing M. Phil in J.N.University,

Delhi, in International Relations and is

now appointed as an assistant professor

in Delhi University.

4. Dinakar has completed his M.B.A (HR)

and is now Employed.

5. Govind Reddy completed his P.G. from

Osmania University and is working in a

software company.

6. Mahender and Sreedhar did P.G. from

TATA Institute of Social Sciences (TISS),

Mumbai, and Mahendar is at present

working as a consultant for C.S.R in G.E.

and Sreedhar is employed by RAJU

Foundation.

7. Pushparaj, Pratap Reddy, Prasanna

Parameswari have done M.A., B.Ed and

are in Govt. Service.

8. Swathi did Graduation is St. Francis

College and is working in State Bank of

India, our student Snehaprabha is

employed in State Bank of Hyderabad.

9. Shivasekar has done Double M.A. and

is preparing for civil service.

10. Premchand works as a successful

Salesperson in Herbal and Beauty

Products.

11. Srikanth has joined MASSACHUSETTS

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (M.I.T.)

Boston, U.S.A. He is the first Visually

Challenged student to get admission to

this prestigious university with full

scholarship.

12. Rajshekar Reddy has completed his

Intermediate in Chartered Accountancy.

13. Dikshit and Mahesh are doing C.A.

14. Pavan and Sushmita got admission to

B.Tech, J.N.T.U, Hyderabad.

How You Can Help

Our lives will always be full, if our hearts arealways giving. Devnar Foundation would liketo record its grateful appreciation for thetimely help and support rendered by our well-wishers, philanthropists and friends. In ourendeavor to serve the visually challengedmore effectively, we solicit your continuedhelp. You can extend a helping hand by

1. Identifying the blind children andsending them to our Institute.

2. Help in placement or provide jobopportunities for the students.

3. Sponsor a child by donating Rs.6,000/-per one academic year individually orcollectively;

4. Donate for construction of a room (nameof the donor will be displayed on thewall at the entrance of the room);

5. Spend some time with the children (storytelling, helping in games, teachingmusic, recording cassettes, helping withthe computers);

6. Celebrate birthdays, weddinganniversaries or festivals with the schoolchildren by donating Rs.4000/- forvegetarian and Rs.5000/- for non-vegetarian meals.

Our Future Plans

1. Starting an Engineering College andCollege of Physiotherapy for the visuallychallenged at the National level.

2. Starting a regular B.Ed College in thearea of visual impairment.

3. Establishing a National Level ResourceCenter.

4. Establishing P.G. Diploma Course in LowVision management and earlyintervention.

5. Establishing a Research Center to probeinto Causes of Childhood Blindness.

15. Ramana has done double M.A. from

Osmania University.

16. Pratap Sinha has done M.A. in Public

administration

17. David completed his M.A in Psychology

and is working for the ‘Mission to the

Blind’.

18. Mahesh has done P.G. from Osmania

University.

19. Anil Reddy is doing his Master’s degree

in Political Science from Central

University, Hyderabad.

20. Kali Sekhar did his graduation in M.C.C.

Chennai and is doing his Masters in

Central University. He also represented

India in Spain in Junior Chess World

Tournament.

21. Durga Deepika is doing Post Graduation

in Nizam’s College.

22. Vikram is doing B.Ed after completing

post graduation.

23. Vivek is doing his L.L.B.

24. Amer is doing M.B.A. from Central

University.

25. Nanaji is employed in Reddy Labs after

completing his graduation.

26. Kalishekar is employed in Hindu.

Guest / Visitors BookFrom the Visitors Book

Chinna Jeer Swamy

“We appreciate the divine services of SrimanDr.Saibaba Goud garu to the blind.”

Dr.C.Rangarajan, former Governor ofAndhra Pradesh

“The school is doing memorable socialservices. Keep it up!”

Douglas Rose, Latter-day Saints Charities,New Delhi

“A wonderful service you are providing tothese precious youth.”

Roswitlia Diedrichs, Germany Missoula, MT598080

“Wonderful work, Dr Saibaba Goud. Thechildren are very bright, Talented and wellbehaved.”

Euis Karwati, The Sub. Govt. Education ofhandicapped Children in West Java,Indonesia

“This school is managed very well.”

Bruce Tempest, 982 Tecumseh RD, CapeMay, New Jersey

“A joy to my heart to see the work being done:Blind are treated with Love, Care, Equally -regardless of where they come from – takingthe children to productive level. I commendall the good work and will be ever gratefulfor the Opportunity to meet these wonderfulpeople.”

T.S. Krishna Murthy, Chief ElectionCommissioner of India, New Delhi

“It has been a rewarding visit. I mustcompliment the institution for its excellentefforts to help the Visually Impaired.”

Dr. Alladi P. Rajkumar, Ex. Member ofParliament

“It is my privilege to be associated with thisinstitution.”

Prema Pandurangam, Gokulam, TamilNadu

“Jai Sri Krishna! May the Lord of Brindavanbless this unique and famous institution togrow from strength to strength, leadingchildren from darkness to light.”

K. Arvind Rao, I.P.S, Addl. D.G. of Police,Hyderabad

“It is heartening to see the impaired childrengetting an opportunity to express themselves,and discover themselves. The organizersdeserve all commendation.”

Koneru Humpy, Chess Champion

“I am thrilled to see such good chess players.You have done a great job in moulding them.I wish your players a good success in future.”

Shanta Sinha, Managing Director, M.V.Foundation

“Wonderful work, children are soempowered & with dignity. The staff membershave great commitment and enjoy their work.Congratulations to Devnar Foundation ofSaibaba Goud & family.”

Michael Ball, Jamestiwn, NC 27282 USA

“We visited on a Saturday. The students werevery busy doing tasks on the computer andworking on lessons. I am truly impressed withthe school and what is being done for India’sblind. The children were extremely polite tome, and very enthusiastic showing me theirfaculties. It is quite apparent they arereceiving a quality education here. Thankyou.”

Devnar Foundation for the BlindPlot No. 185, Road No. 1, West Marredpally, Secunderabad – 500026.

Ph: +91 - 40 – 66335696, 27703686, Fax: +91 – 40 - 27713686

Devnar School for the Blind1-10-122 to 125, Mayuri marg, Begumpet, Hyderabad 500016 AP, India

Phone: +91-40-27767931, 66175696

Sai Junior College for the Visually Challenged &Ramananda Centre

for Advanced Learning & Research for the Visually Impaired6-6-270, Opp. Home for the Disabled,

Bansilalpet, Secunderabad 500003, AP, IndiaPhone: +91-040-27536600

Email : [email protected]

www.devnarfoundationfortheblind.org