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How blind women in Tiruchi are weaving success | The RCBW story

47 min · 10. jan. 2026
episode How blind women in Tiruchi are weaving success | The RCBW story cover

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For 50 years, the Rehabilitation Centre for Blind Women (RCBW) in Tamil Nadu has empowered visually impaired women through skill training. From tailoring bedspreads and weaving baskets to baking fresh goods, the centre helps women earn a livelihood and live independently. Founded in 1975 by Dr. Joseph Gnanadhickam, RCBW continues to transform lives with free training and support for education. Discover how touch, resilience, and creativity shape their journey.

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