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NATMO to develop Braille-enabled smartphone app for the visually challenged

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NATMO had recently designed a Braille atlas for 50 lakh visually challenged people in India.


India’s cartographic body has come up with a concept of voice-integrated and touch-enabled navigation app to cater to the visually challenged, an official said. The Kolkata-headquartered National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organization (NATMO) under Department of Science & Technology recently designed a comprehensive Braille atlas for nearly 50 lakh visually challenged people in the country. A mobile app is being considered to take forward navigation for the visually challenged.

“There would be a voice over… they can touch and detect their location and then the voice-over will guide them to their destination. We have come up with the concept and are trying to see how it works out,” Tapati Banerjee, Director, NATMO, told IANS.

In the Braille Atlas, maps are raised and embossed with simple lines and point symbols to facilitate its users to realize the location and area coverage easily distinguishable in terms of shapes and textures. The atlas has 20 maps on different themes like physical, socio-economic, river system, crops pattern, natural vegetation, cultural, metropolitan areas, roads and railways, and crops. ALSO READ: From Candy Crush Saga to Facebook: Here are the most downloaded Android apps of all time


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