Braille Library
NAB started the concept of Braille and Recorded Library right at the time of formation of the Association in 1980 with a view to encourage and motivate the visually impaired to develop the habit of reading and writing. This helps them to become literate, though in a different way. NAB maintains a vast collection of books on various topics related to education, technical, short stories, novels, religious, health guides etc. The objective of this project is to make visaully Impaired feel contended and do not permit them a moment of unhappiness at being unable to see. The endeavour of the Association is to make them to think that inspite of visual impairment, they too can enjoy and learn as much as other sighted people. A mobile library is also maintained, to cater to the needs of those who are unable to utilise the facilities at the NAB’s premises library. The required books are provided at their doorstep and any assistance required is given then and there. The books are added confirming to the syllabus and even otherwise additions are made from time to time to cater to the needs of the readers. There is good response in this regard. A total of 60 members who are being benefitted from this service regularly.