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This robot can help the visually impaired write
Updated On: 11 October, 2018 08:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Chaitraly Deshmukh
Device scientist and his colleagues created, transforms speech into words that can be printed

Once charged, the device can write answers for upto three question papers
Seeing a play in which 19 visually impaired children performed, so inspired a Kolhapur youth, that he decided to do something to help them. In a span of four months, he created a device with his colleagues Vaibhav Jadhav and Jinya Gadda, which transforms speech into words, that can be printed.
Bora is a resident of Ichalkarangi in Kolhapur and works as a scientist at the Indian Space and Research Organisation's GNSS study centre in Hyderabad. GNSS and Space Development Nexus, New Delhi, have supported him and his colleagues with this invention.
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