
World Braille Day, observed annually on January 4, commemorates the birth of Louis Braille and the invention of the Braille system in 1824. Braille, a tactile reading and writing system using raised dots, significantly enhances accessibility to education and information for blind and visually impaired individuals. The day celebrates Braille's legacy and promotes its wider availability, fostering independence and dignity for millions worldwide.
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