To spread the message of energy conservation, electrical safety and menace of power theft, power discom BSES has now taken its 'Energy Program' school initiative to visually impaired students in the national capital.
Over 35,000 school students from over 200 schools in South, West, East and Central Delhi have already participated in this initiative which was started recently.
BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), the discom supplying electricity in South and West Delhi, has started conducting this educative program in Braille for the visually impaired students.
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The BRPL recently organised two workshops, promoting energy conservation and electrical safety at two prominent Blind Schools in South Delhi-JPM Senior Secondary School for Blind and Janta Adarsh Andh Vidyalaya.
For the workshops, the discom had especially got the pamphlets, leaflets and brochures converted into Braille for the benefit of these students.
"BRPL is conducting these workshops as part of its 'Energy Program', a program that aims to sensitise school children on energy conservation, electrical safety and the menace of power theft. More such workshops will be conducted at Blind Schools in the months ahead," said a BSES spokesperson.
"Not only did the schools and the students appreciated the efforts and took keen interest in the study material, they also actively participated in the quiz competition conducted by BRPL. These students will help in spreading these messages among their families, friends and in their neighbourhood", added the spokesperson.


