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The Hindu·3 min read·medium

Weaving a livelihood for the visually challenged

Weaving a livelihood for the visually challenged
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The Lit The Light Trust in Chennai has launched a livelihood project to provide training and work opportunities in wire chair canning for the visually challenged. By acting as a bridge between workers and customers, the trust aims to provide a sustainable income source for those who previously relied on begging.

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This initiative addresses social inequality and economic empowerment for marginalized communities through vocational training and market access.

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Lit The Light Trust, a Chennai-based non-profit known for connecting the visually challenged with scribes, has embarked on a livelihood project in wire chair canning.

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The article is a straightforward report on a social welfare initiative without political or ideological framing.

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