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Loyola College hosts workshop on digital accessibility for persons with low vision

The Higher Education for Persons With Special Needs (HEPSN) wing of Andhra Loyola College, in collaboration with EnAble India, organized a workshop focused on digital accessibility for individuals with low vision. Twenty participants, including government employees, corporate professionals, job seekers, and students, attended the event and received hands-on training in accessibility features such as screen magnification, high-contrast display, screen readers, and other assistive technologies. Attendees reported increased confidence in using these tools for academic, professional, and personal tasks, highlighting the practical benefits of the program. The workshop aimed to improve digital access and independence for people with visual impairments.

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Loyola College hosts workshop on digital accessibility for persons with low vision

The Higher Education for Persons With Special Needs (HEPSN) wing of Andhra Loyola College, in collaboration with EnAble India, organized a workshop focused on digital accessibility for individuals with low vision. Twenty participants, including government employees, corporate professionals, job seekers, and students, attended the event and received hands-on training in accessibility features such as screen magnification, high-contrast display, screen readers, and other assistive technologies. Attendees reported increased confidence in using these tools for academic, professional, and personal tasks, highlighting the practical benefits of the program. The workshop aimed to improve digital access and independence for people with visual impairments.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of a non-partisan initiative focused on improving digital accessibility for individuals with disabilities. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The focus remains on the educational and technological aspects of the workshop,惠及

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