During the visit of M.W. The Grand Master, M.W. Bro. Justice Devendra Gupta, OSM & R.W. The Regional Grand Master, R.W. Bro. Vasudev Masurekar to The Lodge Fellowship Braille Language Lab, in January 2008 the brethren of Lodge Fellowship expressed their desire to set up a unique resource room for the visually impaired. Both M.W. The Grand Master & R.W. The Regional Grand Master immediately endorsed the project & assured us of their full support.
The ball was set rolling with The Regional Grand Board of General Purposes, in an unprecedented move assuring a financial commitment of Rs. 1.10 lacs for the project. The project cost being over 2 lacs, the brethren of Lodge Fellowship came forward with their generous contributions for the balance amount.
Lodge Fellowship Resource Room for the Visually Impaired” was finally inaugurated by lighting the lamp by R.W. The Regional Grand Master of W.I., R.W. Bro. Vasudev Masurekar amidst much fanfare on 4th January 2009, a day after the birth anniversary of Louis Braille. The press & media were present in large numbers. Blind people are not able to conceptualise the world due to lack of sight. Blind children have to be taught about things which normal sighted children learn automatically – like shapes, sizes, colours, depth, height, width, discrimination between different objects and sizes etc. Blind children have to be taught all this through models which can be touched.