Welcome to Battle For Blindness
In India, it is estimated that there are approximately 4.95 million individuals who are blind, accounting for 0.36% of the total population. Additionally, there are approximately 35 million people who experience visual impairment, making up 2.55% of the population. There are around 0.24 million children in India who suffer from blindness. These statistics highlight the significant impact that visual impairments have on the population of India.
Our Campaigns
Support the Visually Impaired by Donating for Walking Canes and Enhancing Independence
Supporting the visually impaired community with the gift of mobility and independence is a cause close to our hearts. Blind individuals rely on walking canes to traverse their surroundings safely, ensuring they can detect obstacles like stones, vehicles, curbs, and potholes to make informed navigational decisions.
Contributing Healthy Groceries to the Needy Blind
India is home to 15 million visually impaired women, of which only five per cent are capable of earning a living independently. Not just that, 99 per cent of blind women and girls have no access to any form of education.
Celebrate Your Birthday by Making a Meaningful Donation to Support the Visually Impaired
Celebrate the most cherished day of your life, whether it’s your own birthday, your child’s, or a loved one’s, by making it even more special. At Battle For Blindness, we are committed to supporting the visually impaired community in Delhi who are struggling with homelessness and hunger.
Join our Battle to Fight against Blindness
Our Activities
Stories of Change
The Challenge Seeker
The Real Hero
The Real Warrior
Stories of Change
Football Player
Clerk of the Bank of India
Chess Players
Faculty of the Blind School Delhi
Testimonials
JCO- Indian Army
JCO- Indian Army
JCO- Indian Army
HAV- Indian Army
Our Gallery
Our Blogs
If a hardworking person is kind, it doesn’t affect his/her work whether he/she is low vision & blind. Work done with honesty always brings achievement.
Thinking about blindness or a blind person, one might draw a picture of their mind. How practical are your perceptions about blind human beings?
The rights of blind people? It is giving a strong desire to answer, but no one-of-a-kind from those of the worldly-wise to see.