World Braille Day 2026 with VE

January 4, 2026

VE celebrated World Braille Day across various schools by learning about the day’s origins through Hexis, quizzes, etc. Here’s a glimpse of it.

Subodh Kumar Mishra Memorial Blind School, Malda

Subodh Kumar Mishra Memorial Blind School, Malda

Image above: Students at Subodh Kumar Mishra Memorial Blind School, Malda, observe World Braille Day by engaging in Braille learning activities, reinforcing the importance of tactile literacy and equal access to education.

Vivekananda Mission Ashram Residential School for the Blind, Purba Midnapore

Vivekananda Mission Ashram Residential School for the Blind, Purba Midnapore

Image above: Students at Vivekananda Mission Ashram Residential School for the Blind, Purba Midnapore, participate in focused Braille reading and writing sessions on World Braille Day, strengthening their independence and literacy skills.

Calcutta Blind School, Kolkata

Calcutta Blind School, Kolkata

Image above: Students at Calcutta Blind School, Kolkata, actively explore Braille materials during World Braille Day activities, highlighting collaborative learning and the power of inclusive education.

Nabadwip APC Blind School, Nadia

Nabadwip APC Blind School, Nadia

Image above: World Braille Day is marked at Nabadwip APC Blind School, Nadia, through virtual engagement and accessible digital interaction, showcasing how technology and Braille together support inclusive learning.

Lighthouse for the Blind School, Kolkata

Lighthouse for the Blind School, Kolkata

Image above: A Student at Lighthouse for the Blind School, Kolkata, confidently participates in a classroom discussion on World Braille Day, reflecting active learning and self-expression through accessible education.

Smt. Kamla Mehta School for Girls, Mumbai

Smt. Kamla Mehta School for Girls, Mumbai

Image above: A student at Smt. Kamla Mehta School for Girls, Mumbai, practices Braille writing on World Braille Day, highlighting the role of tactile literacy in empowering girls with visual impairment.

Education, Training and Centre for Persons with Disability, Navi Mumbai

The pictures show students at the Education, Training and Centre for Persons with Disability, Navi Mumbai, celebrate World Braille Day with a candle-light activity, symbolising knowledge, empowerment, and the right to read through Braille. The second photograph is a student demonstrating Braille reading at the Education, Training and Centre for Persons with Disability, Navi Mumbai, on World Braille Day, showcasing confidence and independent learning.

Vision Blind School for Blind Boys, Pune

Vision Blind School for Blind Boys, Pune

Image above: Students at Vision Blind School for Blind Boys, Pune, engage in group Braille learning activities on World Braille Day, emphasizing peer learning and shared educational experiences.

The Welfare School for the Blind, Ranipatna, Balasore

The Welfare School for the Blind, Ranipatna, Balasore

Image above: Students at The Welfare School for the Blind, Ranipatna, Balasore, demonstrate Braille reading skills on World Braille Day, celebrating accessibility, confidence, and inclusive literacy.