Swagat Thorat is a wildlife photographer, playwright, painter, editor, and director. Known as the Braille Man of India, he published India's first registered fortnightly Braille newspaper in the Marathi language, called Sparshdnyan.[1][2] He has also directed plays with blind performers.[3]
Swagat Thorat | |
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Born | 20 March |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Writer, poet, painter, photographer, director, editor |
Title | Braille Man of India |
Swagat Thorat was raised in Chandrapur in Maharashtra.[4] In 1993, he created the documentary Kallokhatil Chandane for Pune Akashwani. As a theatre director he staged Teen Paishacha Tamasha[5] and Apoorva Meghdoot[6] with a cast of blind artists. He also published Sparshagandh,[7] the first Braille Diwali magazine, in 1998 and worked for some time as editor and publisher of Sparshdnyan,[8][9][10][11][12] the first registered fortnightly Braille newspaper in India (founded 15 February 2008). He has also been Chief Editor of Reliance Drishti,[13][14] the most widely printed and read Braille fortnightly newspaper in India, which was founded in March 2012.
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