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Alampur Saibaba Goud | |
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May 2017 | |
| Born | |
| Occupation(s) | Ophthalmologist,philanthropist |
| Known for | Devnar Foundation for the Blind |
Alampur Saibaba Goud is an Indianophthalmologist and founder-chairman of the Devnar Foundation for the Blind.[1] He is also a social entrepreneur, and active in the voluntary organization atSecunderabad inTelangana, a state of India. He works in the field of providing aid to visually challenged and visually disabled children in India.[2]
He had won awards for his work and has written several books and articles for the blind inEnglish andTelugu newspapers and journals. He does educational radio talks broadcast on theDoordarshan network in India.
Goud is president of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness (NSPB) in the state ofAndhra Pradesh, and Professor and Head of the Department of Ophthalmology atOsmania Medical College atHyderabad. He is the Founder-trustee of Devnar Foundation for the Blind and chairman of the Andhra PradeshCricket Association for the Blind.
Goud leads the Devnar Foundation (founded in 1991) in their efforts to provide opportunities and infrastructure essential to integrating the visually impaired into society as productive adults. Through the foundation, vision-disabled people are provided accommodation, schools, and vocational programs to become self-employed or work in the private sector. The foundation provides computer training and facilities for extracurricular activities such as cricket, chess, music and dance.[3]
The foundation is attempting to organise a Polytechnic engineering college for the blind through various affiliations. It provides medical care for sight-related needs of children along with parental counseling and genetic counseling.[4] The Foundation manages the Ramananda Centre for Advanced Learning and Research for visually impaired vocational training and provides CBR programs, and operates Braille printing presses.
Companies that have supported the efforts of Foundation includeGE,Dell, andOracle Corporation.[3] The employees of GE hold entertainment and story telling programs which help the children feel that they are a part of normal society. Some of these companies have volunteered to recruit students once they graduate. TheGovernment of India provides a 1%reservation for the blind.
Goud is the author of several books.