‘Devnar’
is a combination of two words DEV (God) and NAR (Man), highlighting
the fact that there is God in every man. If the entire humanity
is the family of God, the visually challenged children are
special members in the family, and hence they should be
given every possible opportunity to develop the hidden potentialities
and latent talents inherent in them. Devnar Foundation tries
to unleash
the incredible capacity of each child, by giving them value
based education and making them realize that within them
can be found the skill, knowledge and motivation to make
something special happen. The Foundation aims to provide
opportunities on par with international standards for the
visually challenged children of India so that they will
be absorbed in the mainstream of society as socially productive
adults.
Devnar Foundation was established on 1-11-1991 with Regn.no.1191/91
with four students in a rented room. Within a short span of
one decade, the school has grown to the present stature with
227 students, housed in a three storeyed building owned by
the Foundation. This phenomenal growth is due to the undoubted
ability and unflinching enthusiasm of the founder and his wife,
the dedicated staff, many Philanthropists and donors.
OUR FOUNDER AND MANAGING TRUSTEE.
"An institution is the lengthened shadow
of one man" said Dr Emerson. True to this the visionary
behind Devnar foundation is Dr A. Saibaba Goud. He is a
crusader against darkness and a champion of community ophthalmology.
He is the recipient of a national award Ph.D. by the Osmania
University , the first ever recipient of this coveted award
in Indian community ophthalmology. He was also conferred
with the Dr K. R Dutta award for the exemplary work in the
field of community ophthalmology. Other awards include.
1. Drishti Pradatha 2. Duke of Edinburrow
Award 3. Outstanding Lion 4. Rastriya Gaurav Award 5. J.S
Mahashadba Award by all Indian Opthalmological Society 6.
Award for film on Glaucoma by All Indian Opthalmologoical
Society.
He has presented papers at the national
and international conferences, published many articles in
English and Telugu in leading newspapers and journals. His
radio talks and Dooradarshan interviews are informative
and educative . He is the author of the following books.
1 The Organ of the sight (in English)
2. Nayanabhiramam (in Telugu vernacular) 3. Meeru-Mee Kanulu
(book on eye care for neo-literates in telugu vernacular)
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Mrs. Jyothi Goud, true to her name, is really the light of
the institution, dispelling darkness by her gracious presence.
She is dynamic and resourceful and her best efforts are spontaneously
given to improve every aspect of the Institute. She is a loving
and compassionate mother to the students and the guiding force
behind the organization. Her unlimited enthusiasm in making
the children excel in dance and music is remarkable and praise
worthy. She is the fulcrum of the institute.
STAFF
In the life of an institution, the importance of teamwork
cannot be under estimated. The school has got specially trained
and dedicated teachers who tirelessly work to improve the academic
standard, with the guidance of the Principal. The teachers
who have Visually challenged children bring a depth of understanding
and new insights to the teaching learning process. The executive
and non teaching staff lend their expertise in the efficient
functioning of the Institute. Many Volunteers with their thoughtful
co-operation in various capacities enrich the students’ learning
experience.