Mangalore : Ladies circle of the Coastal Round Table organized a treasure hunt competition for the visually impaired students in city on December 4, Sunday.
As some of the local citizen of the city drove the participants in their cars, while the blind kid who was to go for next clue read the clue given in Braille.
District-In-Charge Minister Krishna J Palemar inaugurated the program.
Speaking on the occasion, he said that god has gifted every kid with a special talent which is not identified with the appearance. But it is the responsibility of the public to identify such hidden talents in children and take them forward through the path of development.
Latha R Kini, President, KCCI and Arjun Pinto, Former Chairman, Coastal Round Table were among the present.