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A visually impaired law student in Bengaluru is waiting for a promised talking laptop to aid her studies. The device is part of a state program to provide assistive technology for disabled students, but funding has been cut by 80%, leading to delays in distribution. The backlog is causing distress among students during their critical years of education.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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