Students of an Arunachal Pradesh school for the hearing and visually impaired were provided with AI-based reading devices, enabling them to access printed, handwritten, and digital content.
While handing over the ‘KIBO’ devices to students of the Donyi Polo Mission School for the Hearing and Visually Impaired at Chimpu, Chief Minister Pema Khandu said, "Real progress happens when innovation meets compassion, and when no one is left behind.”
“With KIBO, our children can now access printed, handwritten and digital content on their own, in their own language, and at their own pace,” he said.
The school was established in 1990 by former chief minister Gegong Apang.
Recognising its contribution to inclusive education, the state government had recently enhanced the school’s annual grant-in-aid to Rs 2 crore and announced a Rs 5-crore corpus fund to ensure long-term sustainability, officials said.