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Provision of Special Assistance for Development of Low-Cost Educational Materials (SIPDA)

The scheme aims to provide financial support for the development and supply of low-cost educational materials for visually impaired students. Through this scheme, grants are provided to implementing agencies for purchasing and producing assistive learning devices.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Uttarakhand

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

- Support for Braille Presses: Assistance is given for the installation of new Braille presses and enhancement of the capacity and modernization of existing Braille presses. - Upgradation of Talking Book Studios: Financial support is offered for increasing the capacity and modernization of existing Talking Book Studios. - Creation and Enhancement of Digital Book Production Centers: Grants are available for setting up new Digital Book Production Centers and modernizing existing centers to improve production capabilities. - Support for Large Print Book Production: Funding is provided for establishing new Large Print Book Production Centers and increasing the capacity and modernization of existing large print facilities.

Who can apply

The applicant must be a visually impaired student enrolled in school or pursuing higher education.; The applicant must have a valid Unique Disability ID (UDID) card issued by the competent authority.; The agency must be approved for SIPDA projects.; The agency must be actively involved in the development, production, or distribution of educational materials for persons with visual disabilities.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

What is the objective of the scheme "Support for Development of Educational Materials (SIPDA)"?

The objective of the scheme "Support for Development of Educational Materials (SIPDA)" is to provide financial assistance to authorized implementing agencies for developing, modernizing, and enhancing the infrastructure needed to produce educational materials for visually impaired students.

Who is eligible to apply for assistance under this scheme?

The eligible applicants under this scheme include implementing agencies that are approved and operational in producing educational resources such as Braille books, talking books, digital books, and large print books for visually impaired school-going and higher education students.

What types of organizations can receive the grant assistance under this scheme?

Grant assistance is provided to operational agencies or institutions that are involved in the production and development of accessible educational materials and are recognized as implementing agencies by the concerned authority.

What specific types of infrastructure are supported under this scheme?

This scheme supports the installation of new Braille presses, modernization of existing Braille presses, upgradation of Talking Book Studios, establishment of digital book production centers, and development of large print production units.

Is the assistance provided under this scheme recurring or one-time?

The assistance under this scheme is primarily non-recurring in nature and is meant for the establishment or modernization of infrastructure rather than for recurring operational expenses.

What kind of modernization activities are covered for existing facilities?

The modernization activities include upgrading production equipment, enhancing technical capacity, and digital transformation of the infrastructure used for producing educational content for visually impaired students.

Are private organizations eligible for financial assistance under the scheme?

Private organizations can be eligible only if they are recognized as implementing agencies and meet the scheme’s guidelines for non-recurring grant support.

What kind of educational content production is encouraged under the scheme?

The scheme encourages the production of Braille books, talking books, digital books, and large print books specifically designed to cater to the learning needs of visually impaired students.

Does the scheme include any support for training or capacity building?

No, the scheme is focused on the infrastructure and production side of accessible educational materials and does not directly cover training or capacity building programs.

What are the responsibilities of the implementing agency under this scheme?

The implementing agency is responsible for ensuring timely utilization of the financial grant, proper maintenance of the developed infrastructure, and regular production of accessible educational content for eligible students.

What is the contact information for further queries related to the scheme?

For further information or clarification regarding the scheme, interested applicants can contact the helpline number 7579278149 or visit the official NIEPVD website.