Children who are blind often develop a heightened awareness of their other senses, enabling them to navigate the world in extraordinary ways. This story illustrates the remarkable resourcefulness of a blind child as he confidently finds his way to a friend’s house, guided by his finely tuned senses of touch, smell, and hearing. His sister, initially apprehensive about his journey, is amazed to see how he instinctively knows when to turn a corner by recognizing the aroma of the satay stall and the texture of the stone wall. Similarly, in the touching story
Machher Jhol, Gopu skilfully navigates the by-lanes of Kolkata, using his sense of smell, acute hearing, and counting steps to locate key landmarks. These heartwarming tales celebrate resilience, adaptability, and the boundless potential of every child to rise above challenges with courage and capability.