TGB conducts training for visually impaired staff
The Hindu
The Telangana Grameena Bank (TGB) on Friday launched a virtual training programme for the visually impaired staff it recruited recently. The programme is being conducted with NVDA software that has be
The Telangana Grameena Bank (TGB) on Friday launched a virtual training programme for the visually impaired staff it recruited recently. The programme is being conducted with NVDA software that has been exclusively developed for the benefit of the visually impaired candidates. Use of the software to train physically challenged staff was a first in the regional rural banks sector, TGB said in a release. Sources in the bank said the programme was attended by 24 recently appointed staff. State Bank of India (SBI) managing director Ashwini Kumar Tewari inaugurated the programme. SBI chief general manager Mihir Mishra and general manager M.N. Aravind Kumar as well as TGB chairman V. Arvind participated.A crowd comprising farmers, researchers, professors, students, and horticulture enthusiasts thronged the ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru, on Friday for the inaugural ceremony of the Triphal Diversity Show which showcased 300 mango, 100 jackfruit, and 100 banana genotypes in collaboration with ICAR-National Research Centre for Banana, Tiruchirappalli.
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