Handcrafted chairs keep visually impaired man focused


Saravanan (left) teaching 19-year-old visually impaired Mohd Shamil Mohd Shahrulnizam on the technique and skills required for the woodwork handicraft designs on chairs at MIFF 2019 at Mitec in Kuala Lumpur.

ALTHOUGH he lost his sight at the age of 32 due to a genetic condition, V. Saravanan did not lose his determination to provide for his family.

He has even gone on to impart his work skills to other visually impaired people.

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