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- Louis Braille (4 January 1809 - 6 January 1852) was an educationist and explorer of France who developed a system of writing and reading for the blind.
- This method is world famous by the name 'braille'.
- He was born in France and became the eye of knowledge for the blind.
- Louis eradicated the difficulty of reading the visually impaired by the construction of Braille, was himself also blind.
- Lewis Braille himself, in his time, made several amendments in this script with eight years of relentless efforts and eventually succeeded in making such a script based on six points in 1829.
- Louis Braille's self-confidence was yet to take place, and the script invented by him was not recognized by the erstwhile educationists and it was mocked.
- The name of the retired Captain Charles Barber was continuously hovering on this script and due to the use of the army, the script was interpreted as a copy of the military, but Louis Braille did not give up and the pastor Balantine's emotional economic and mental In collaboration, this disciple has constantly published his invisible script among non-deserving individuals.
- He prayed to the government that it should be recognized as a language of persuasions.
- It was Louis' misfortune that his efforts did not get success, and it was not understood as a language by the erstwhile educationists.
- Louis died in the war of life in 1852 at the end of 43 years but his courage did not die even after his death.
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Brallie is named after it's creator Louis Brallie, a French man wh lost his sight as a result of a childhood accident. In 1824 at the age of fifteen he devolved a code for the French alphabet as an improvement on night writing. He published his system which subsequently included musical notation in 1829
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