
In the vibrant towns of Uttar Pradesh, where everyday transactions mark the rhythm of life, Mayank Rathore once faced an invisible challenge — the simple act of handling money.
Visually impaired, Mayank often had to rely on others or pull out his phone just to identify currency notes. A routine task for many became a constant reminder of his dependency. But all of that changed with the arrival of a small, revolutionary device — the Vision Wallet.
Provided by Voice of Specially Abled People (VOSAP) at an accessible cost of just ₹500 (its actual value being ₹3,500), this smart wallet became more than a utility — it became a voice of dignity.
The Wallet That Speaks and Empowers
This sleek, easy-to-carry wallet:
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Speaks aloud the denomination of each note scanned
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Detects fake currency with accuracy
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Organizes cash neatly, giving Mayank freedom from uncertainty
“It’s not just a wallet. It’s my independence in my pocket,” Mayank says, his face lighting up with quiet pride.
Now, he walks into shops, handles cash confidently, and makes transactions without second-guessing. Each beep of the wallet is a note of empowerment, a symbol of what inclusive technology can achieve.
A Step Closer to Vision 2047
Stories like Mayank’s echo the broader mission of VOSAP’s Vision 2047 — a future where every person with a disability is equipped, empowered, and included in the fabric of society. Through innovation made affordable, VOSAP is redefining independence, one device and one individual at a time.
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Watch the video below to see Mayank in action with his Vision Wallet — a small device creating a world of difference.