As a volunteer of Deepa Academy for Differently Abled, I was recently part of an unique initiative for visually impaired students.
We teamed up with Taare Zameen Par, an organization that brings science to the doorstep, to conduct mobile planetarium sessions.
We were excited when we thought of it. The idea of organizing a planetarium session to visually challenged students seemed unique and terrific. But as we got into more details and nuances, I started feeling a bit skeptical and anxious about the outcome. These students had gained some knowledge about the solar system using our tactile 3D models and science awareness sessions. So, perhaps this session is the next logical step. But are we being overambitious in our expectations? How would these students, who experience the world through touch and sound, connect with the visually stunning content by Taare Zameen Par? Is it practical at all?
After an elaborate meeting with the Taare Zameen Par team, where we discussed their content repository, we decided to showcase their video that covered Earth, Sun, and Moon in general. This, we believed, would complement what our students already know. The team put in several hours of effort to customize both the content and narration for our students.
As the first batch of students lined up to enter the planetarium dome, we were curious, hopeful, and proud.
The immediate feedback from this batch of students was good. From the birth of stars to the movement of planets around the sun, the concepts were conveyed with great clarity within a short duration of 20-25 minutes. Despite their inability to see, these students were fully engaged and fascinated by what they heard.

But perhaps the most rewarding moment came during the post-session interaction. The students wholeheartedly appreciated the experience and asked for more. Every question they posed led to deeper discussions. This curiosity assured us that the session was impactful.


As we wrapped up, we were grateful to Taare Zameen Par. Their commitment towards inclusivity is truly commendable. We hope this is just a beginning and we will work together again for more such sessions.