Empowering Futures: Ranga Rao Memorial School's Mission for Visually Impaired Girls

Ranga Rao Memorial School for Differently Abled by the NR Foundation provides free residential education to visually impaired girls across India. Established in 1988, the school offers a robust curriculum with holistic development activities and vocational training aimed at empowering students to lead dignified lives beyond academia.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mysuru | Updated: 13-05-2026 17:33 IST | Created: 13-05-2026 17:33 IST
Empowering Futures: Ranga Rao Memorial School's Mission for Visually Impaired Girls

The Ranga Rao Memorial School for Differently Abled, a project of the NR Foundation, is actively seeking admissions for its upcoming academic session. This pioneering institution provides free education, residence, and holistic development programs for visually impaired girls, shaping their futures with unwavering dedication.

Founded in 1988, the school stands as Karnataka State's unique educational establishment exclusively for girls with visual impairments. It has transformed from nurturing just two students to supporting nearly a hundred, imparting not only quality education but also life skills, technology training, and self-reliance.

Extra-curricular activities such as dance, yoga, and vocational training are integral to life at the school. These efforts, coupled with exceptional teacher involvement, have earned it accolades, including the Best Service Organization award, reflecting its outstanding contributions to the differently-abled sector.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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