First Inclusive Digital Festival of Andhra

Over 200 Children with Special Needs (CwSN) will showcase their digital skills along with their able bodied colleagues in Coding, Block Coding, Python, Java Script, HTML and Web development, Games development, Animations, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Robotics and many other digital learning tools and multimode born accessible content development. The main trainer and the event …

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Chakshumathi’s 4th Annual Eyes Free Science Camp 2015 Started

Limited to 17 handpicked students for Kerala and Tamilnadu, Chakshumathi’s 4th Annual Eyes Free Science Summer Camp started at the serene Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanical Garden and Research Institute (TBGRI) in the foot hills of Sahya Mountains in Palode 40 Km away from Capital Thiruvanthapuram on 17th of May 2015. All the previous years the …

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Accessible STEM Skill Development

Encouraging Differently Abled Kids to take up STEM

Accessible STEM Skill Development for visually impaired students is an ambitious project Chakshumati is undertaking since 2011. During the last decade, technology has developed to make the visually impaired study STEM education with independence and full of confidence. A visually impaired student can now do STEM studies up to 95% accessibility and 5% shortage in …

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Consultancy and Hand holding to mainstream Schools to become inclusive

High School For Inclusive Education RDT FVE Anantapur

Chakshumathi is at the forefront to develop an effective teaching pedagogy with born accessible technologies to make mainstream schools become inclusive schools to accommodate and empower students with any Bonifide disabilities. We provide services to many States nationwide to the Samagra Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and State education boards. Currently, Chakshumathi undertook a major honorary assignment …

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