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Hindi Braille

Okay, kiddo, so Hindi Braille is a system that helps people who cannot see to read Hindi language using their sense of touch. This is similar to how you can read a book with your eyes, but they read it with their fingers.

The Hindi Braille system is made up of special bumps on a piece of paper or board that represent different letters and sounds in the Hindi language. Each bump is like a letter or a word, and when people touch them, they can read the message using their sense of touch and their memory of the Hindi language.

Just like how you can recognize letters and words with your eyes, people who learn Hindi Braille can recognize those bumps with their fingers and understand the message they are trying to convey. Hindi Braille is very important for people who are blind or have low vision because it helps them communicate with others and learn about the world around them, just like you do with your sight.
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