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No Sight. No Limits. How Ratul Is Creating a Digital Future for the Visually Impaired |

No Sight. No Limits. How Ratul Is Creating a Digital Future for the Visually Impaired |

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What does it take to build a business without eyesight? Meet Ratul, a visually impaired entrepreneur who didn’t just stop at overcoming his own challenges—he’s now training 300+ visually impaired students to use computers and become self-reliant.In this powerful episode, Ratul shares:How he uses a computer without seeing the screenThe tools and software that help visually impaired people navigate the digital worldHis mission to uplift and empower others like himAnd how he’s rewriting what "disability" really means💡 This is not just an interview. It’s a story of grit, purpose, and transformation.🎧 Watch now and get inspired to look beyond what limits you.Timestamps: 00:00 – 00:36 | Introduction to Ratul’s journey as a visually impaired tech educator and musician00:36 – 02:53 | Ratul discusses job discrimination and poor RPWD Act implementation02:13 – 03:28 | Founding a computer academy to empower visually impaired learners02:48 – 05:43 | Ratul shares his early musical inspirations and love for tabla05:00 – 07:31 | Daily music practice and memories of performing with his band06:52 – 09:27 | Recounting live shows and the audience’s heartfelt reactions08:48 – 10:32 | Challenging societal prejudice and launching VI Tech Academy09:56 – 13:58 | India’s public spaces lack true accessibility for the disabled13:22 – 15:09 | Independence through online tools and debunking myths14:34 – 17:07 | Highlighting icons and the potential of visually impaired achievers16:29 – 17:39 | Smartphones and assistive tech empower blind users daily17:04 – 18:49 | Learning English through music and a mission to reach more people18:17 – 20:02 | Building a YouTube library of solutions for blind programmers19:29 – 22:03 | Training students and navigating poverty-related obstacles21:25 – 24:00 | Employer bias and lack of disability sensitivity during interviews23:29 – 25:02 | The need for informed compassion and awareness about braille users24:16 – 26:14 | Tech tools like screen readers enable digital independence25:34 – 26:52 | Freelancing offers income and dignity to visually impaired workers26:17 – 28:38 | Clarifying medical definitions of visual impairment stages27:44 – 29:49 | Government policies clash with unfair real-world competition29:10 – 30:58 | Exploring podcasting and a recent discriminatory bank experience30:22 – 32:52 | Using laws and RBI rules to fight for ATM access rights32:18 – 33:27 | Ratul reflects on his journey and encourages digital self-empowerment#Inspiration #Podcast #VisuallyImpaired #Entrepreneurship #RatulRoopkatha #SpeakingMirror #TechForGoodFollow Twisted Truths' social media handles:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@twistedtruthssbydgfInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/twistedtruthss?igsh=aTIwcGhtM3p4aHUzFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/twistedtruthsbydgfSpotify:https://www.podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twistedtruthsbydgfFor any other queries, email: info@dandgfilms.com

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