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    1. What is NIEPVD?

    NIEPVD stands for the National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual
    Disabilities(NIEPVD). It is an autonomous body under the Department of Empowerment of
    Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,
    Government of India, New Delhi.

    2. What is the main objective of NIEPVD?

    The main objective of NIEPVD is to empower persons with visual disabilities by providing them
    with rehabilitation, research, education and training opportunities.

    3. Who can avail of NIEPVD’s services?

    NIEPVD’s services are primarily aimed at persons with visual disabilities, including those who
    are blind or have low vision as well as their families and caregivers.

    4. What are the Services being provided by the Institute?

    NIEPVD offers a range of services to persons with visual impairment including:

    • Long-Term HRD courses to develop Special Educators for persons with visual
      impairment, Deaf- blindness, Multiple Disabilities and Clinical and
      Rehabilitation Psychologist.
    • Short-Term & CRE programmes for capacity building and professional
      development
    • School Education (Nursery to Class XII for children with visual impairment)
    • Research and Development
    • Identification of jobs & job placement
    • Production, Distribution & Supply of Braille Aids & Appliances
    • Early Detection and Intervention through Early Intervention Centre
    • Clinical, Referral & Guidance & Counseling
    • Production, Distribution and supply of accessible reading material in Braille,
      Large Print E-pub and Audio Formats
    • Distribution of Aids & Appliances under ADIP Scheme
    • Community FM Radio (Hello Doon) Produced and Broadcast Awareness
      Programmes and training of Radio Jockey.
    • Free coaching for Competitive Examinations for PwVI

    5. Where is NIEPVD HQs and their RCs and CRCs located for providing services to PwVI ?

    NIEPVD HQs is located at Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The Institute has one Regional
    Centre at Chennai (T.N.) and 03 Composite Regional Centres for Persons with
    Disabilities(CRC) at Sundernagar(Himachal Pradesh), Gorakhpur(U.P) and
    Jaipur(Rajasthan).

    6. HRD (Long Term) Programmes offered by NIEPVD?

    • M.Ed. Special Education (VI)- 2 years
    • M.Phil in Rehabilitation Psychology- 2 years
    • M.Phil in Clinical Psychology- 2 years
    • B.Ed. Special Education (VI) – 2 years
    • B.Ed. Special Education (MD) – 2 years
    • B.Ed. Special Education (DB) – 2 years
    • D.Ed. Special Education (VI) – 2 years
    • Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology (PGDRP)- 1 year
    • Integrated M.Sc. Applied Psychology- 5 years

    7. Offering of Vocational and Skill Development training for PwVIs by the Institute?

    The NIEPVD through its Vocational Training Centres at the Headquarters 116 Rajpur Road,
    Dehradun (Uttarakhand) and Regional Centre, Chennai Tamil Nadu is conducting the following
    skill development courses for the visually impaired persons.

    Name of The programme Duration
    I At NIEPVD HQs, Dehradun
    1 Computer Operator and Programming Assistant 1 Year
    2 Braille Stenographer & Secretarial Assistant (Hindi) 1 Year
    3 Use of Computer & Assistive Technologies for the Visually
    Impaired

    6 months
    4 Music(Vocal & Instrumental) 9 months
    5 Coping Skills for Adjustment at Work and in Social Life 3 months
    6. Data Entry Operator 6 months
    7. Gardener 3 months

    8. Radio Jockey 9 months
    II Regional Centre, Chennai
    1 Training Course in Braille Stenography & Secretarial Assistant
    (English)

    1 Year

    2 Certificate Course in Reflexology 4 months
    3 Data Entry Operator 6 months
    4 Training in Coping Skills for Adjustment at Work and in Social Life 3 months
    5 Certificate Course in Computer Application 6 months

    8. How can school going children with visual impairment get benefit from NIEPVD?

    The Institute’s Model School for the Visually Handicapped at Dehradun affiliated to CBSE, is imparting education to children with visual impairment from pre-school to Class 12th. Apart from providing free education, boarding & lodging, uniforms, books and equipment, the school also offers a modicum of plus curriculum activities for all-round development of its students. As per their individual preferences and aptitudes, students learn vocal and instrumental music, martial arts, yoga, skating, cooking, computer applications and craft work.

    9. Does NIEPVD offer residential facilities?

    Yes, NIEPVD provides residential facilities for its students and trainees, ensuring a supportive
    and inclusive environment for their education and training needs.

    10. Is NIEPVD involved in research and development activities?

    Yes, NIEPVD is actively engaged in research and development projects related to visual
    disabilities, assistive technology, accessibility, and inclusive education.

    11. How can I stay updated about NIEPVD’s events and activities?

    You can follow NIEPVD’s official website (www.niepvd.nic.in) and social media pages

    (Facebook and Youtube and Instagram and others) to stay informed about upcoming events,
    workshops, training programs, and other activities organized by the institute.

    12. How can I contact NIEPVD for more information?

    You can contact NIEPVD through the following means:
    Address: National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities, 116,
    Rajpur Road, Dehradun – 248001, Uttarakhand, India
    Phone: +91-135-2744491
    Email: director-niepvd@nivh.nic.in
    Website: www.niepvd.nic.in