Aravind, thank you for the link.
It comes very handy.
Good to know that the state government is involved in this. Maybe, we could try it in other states.
Regards,
Srikanth.

On 26 April 2011 20:41, Anivar Aravind <anivar.aravind@gmail.com> wrote:
in Kerala , I have seen many people visually challenged people
accessing wikipedia (english &hindi wikipedia's) throughout the state
using orca+festival  with the training provided by INSIGHT .a joint
project of state IT mission & a non profit group SPACE this is the
project website http://insight.kerala.gov.in/about/


On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Arun Ganesh <arun.planemad@gmail.com> wrote:
> He was from this group called Third Eye in Chennai  http://thirdeyetvg.com .
> They support student volunteers to develop accessible technology.
>
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Srikanth Lakshmanan <srik.lak@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> During the chennai meetup, one gentlemen had told us people from
>> blind-user-group do access Tamil Wikipedia through a screen reading software
>> they have and it was pleasant news to us.
>> Regards
>> Srikanth.L
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