Published 19:34 IST, January 4th 2020

PM Modi launches Braille version of his book 'Exam Warriors' on World Braille Day

Celebrating the occasion of World Braille Day, PM Modi tweets to announce that his book for children 'Exam Warriors' will now be available in Braille as well.

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On January 4, celebrating occasion of World Braille Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, tweeted to anunce that his famous book for children 'Exam Warriors' will w be available in Braille. Exam Warriors is a book by PM Modi for youth which talks about how children can ace exams through a fun and interactive style, with illustrations, activities and yoga exercises. 

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Exam Warrior book's Twitter p also tweeted to anunce book's availability in Braille. "On #WorldBrailleDay, we are extremely pleased to anunce that book 'Exam Warriors' by Prime Minister @narendramodi is w available in retail stores in Braille version as well. braille version is for both Hindi as well as English editions."

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Significance of World Braille Day

World Braille Day is an international observance day that has been observed by several countries for decades. This day commemorates birth of Louis Braille who is popularly associated with inventing famous langu, used by visually impaired. To this day his system of reading and writing remains unchanged and is used extensively around world. It was United Nations that proclaimed this day in 2018. day is t observed as a holiday but as an event of international significance. 

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19:34 IST, January 4th 2020