
In a world shaped by sight, imagine navigating life through sound, sensation, and instinct. For Amit Premchand Jaiswal, a 30-year-old who is 100% visually impaired, this is not imagination — it is reality. But where some may see limitation, Amit sees a different kind of vision — one carved not by eyes, but by determination, dignity, and dreams.
From the very beginning, Amit refused to be defined by his disability. His heart beat not with frustration, but with fire. And with that fire came a desire: to live independently, to contribute meaningfully, to work with confidence.
That desire found its wings through Voice of SAP
Through VOSAP’s assistive technology initiative, Amit was gifted the Orbit Reader 20 — a groundbreaking device that allows individuals with visual impairments to read, write, and navigate documents using digital Braille. What once required assistance, Amit now accomplishes alone — efficiently, precisely, and proudly.
He reads documents with ease.
He prepares Documents like Proposals with confidence.
He performs office work with dignity — not as someone being helped, but as someone leading with capability.
With his fingertips, Amit now reads the world. With each tap on the Orbit Reader, he writes a new story — one of inclusion, empowerment, and independence.
This is the magic of technology touched by compassion. A simple device. A profound difference. And a life transformed.
At VOSAP, we believe that empowerment is not a gift — it’s a right. By providing assistive devices like the Orbit Reader 20, we’re not just giving tools — we’re unlocking freedom.
Amit’s journey is a shining example of what happens when innovation meets empathy. When barriers are removed and individuals are given the tools to rise, they don’t just survive — they soar.
Let Amit’s story be a reminder to us all:
True vision lies not in what we see —
but in how we choose to empower and uplift each other.