Mangalore, January 5: The Roman and Catherine School for the Blind celebrated its annual day on Wednesday at the school premises in the city.
The programme also marked the 202nd birth centenary of Louis Braille, the father of the braille language for the blind.
Speaking on the occasion Shivanand Bhandary, Senior manager of Canara Bank Founder's branch said, we feel like this school is like any other normal school and we cannot make out it is for the blind.
He lauded the efforts of management committee of the school which started with only two students and now has 28 students. He promised the full co-operation from the bank.
Presenting the annual report of the school, principal Calistus D Souza said that the Government of Karnataka has given permission to extend the school up to Standard 10 this year.
Recalling the effort of Louis Braille in making a script popular for blind,s she said it was a a remarkable contribution to the world. In the 19th century the condition of the visually impaired was very bad, she said.
Carmin Bosseni Lobo, Chairman of the trust was also present.
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