World White Cane Day: Blind people in Odisha cry foul over non-distribution of sticks, lack of training

Several visually-impaired persons in Odisha have brought allegations that the Odisha government is not providing white canes

Blind people in Odisha cry foul over non-distribution of white canes

World White Cane Day is being observed across the globe today to recognise the movement of blind people from dependency to active participation in society. However, several visually-impaired persons in Odisha have brought allegations that the Odisha government is neither providing white canes to beneficiaries nor is imparting training to them on how to use the sticks.

White cane is an important mobility tool and a symbol of independence. Canes have been used by visually-impaired people for centuries but white cane was not in use before the 20th century. It was introduced in the US in 1930s and it helped motorists identify visually-impaired people walking on the streets. The cane has now become a symbol of freedom, independence, and confidence across the world.