Pakistani PM underscores equal opportunities for visually impaired


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday (Jan 4) highlighted the government's commitment to the rights of visually impaired persons and called for greater inclusion.

In a message on World Braille Day, the prime minister praised the global impact of Louis Braille's system, which has expanded access to education and information for millions.

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