Louis Braille (1809-1852) was a French educator and inventor of the Braille system, a revolutionary tactile writing system that empowers blind and visually impaired individuals to read and write. Despite losing his vision at a young age, his determination led to the creation of a universal script that transformed the lives of millions. His invention continues to be a beacon of knowledge, independence, and empowerment for the blind community worldwide.
At Louis Braille Memorial Trust for Blind Welfare, we honor his legacy by working towards the education, skill development, and overall well-being of visually impaired individuals across India.