The Voice of Saksham

Saksham is organising the “Voice of Saksham” singing competition for young visually impaired people to encourage and highlight their musical talents. The competition also aims to make inroads in their digital empowerment, by means of awarding the winners assistive technology devices. The devices that will be given away as prizes to the winners have been generously sponsored by Canara Bank

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The finale of the competition will be held on June 27th, 2022, to commemorate the 142nd birthday of Helen Keller, who remains a cultural touchstone for the disability community even now. We cordially invite you to join and celebrate the happy occasion with us on the day of the event from 3:30 to 5:00pm.

We are honoured to be hosting some eminent personalities with very versatile musical backgrounds as judges for the event. Some are professors of music, others are on-air performers, and still others hold prestigious qualifications in music. All of them bring their unique expertise to the event, and we are fortunate to have them with us. We at Saksham would also like to extend our heartfelt gratitude and thanks to Canara Bank and the dignitaries thereof. This event would not have been conceive without their support.

You are very welcome to watch the event live at 3:30pm on Monday, June 27th, 2022. Please click on the below link to access the YouTube live stream:
https://youtu.be/9cMWvea6TTE
We’re ever so excited for the finale, and hope that you are too! We look forward to having you with us on Monday.

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Saksham Trust is a not - for - profit organisation, established in 2003. The sole aim of the trust is to empower persons belonging to this marginalised section of society through a variety of strategies. India has more than 14 million persons with blindness and low vision and above 70 million persons who cannot read normal print due to some sort of disability. A range of services needed to be provided to such persons for their social and economic mainstream into society. Saksham is guided by the Vision of a sensitised and motivated society that acknowledges the value of interdependence and appreciates the abilities of persons with blindness and multiple disabilities and willingly provides equal opportunities for all.

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