India changes its four-decade-old definition of blindness

According to reports, the new meaning of blindness adopted by India, a person incapable of counting fingers from three metres would be recognised 'blind'. This is as against the earlier arrangement of six yards, used since 1976. The step, in line with WHO blindness criteria, is expected to limit the number of people considered 'blind' from 1.20 crore to 80 lakh.

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