World White Cane Day is celebrated every year on October 15. This day is an important occasion to spread awareness about the blind and low-vision people and to sensitize the society towards their rights. The most prominent symbol of this day is the white cane, but have you ever wondered why the cane of the blind people is always white? Let us know the answer to this question.
Importance of the white stick
The white cane is an essential tool for blind people, which helps them to walk independently. This stick is not only a support, but it also signals to others that this person is blind. In this way, while walking on the road, drivers and other people easily understand that the person in front is blind, due to which they take precautions. The white color has been chosen because it is one of the most easily visible colors. It is clearly visible in daylight and artificial light at night. Apart from this, the white cane helps the blind person to detect obstacles, ditches, and other dangers coming in their way. By swinging the stick or knocking it on the ground, the blind person estimates the things around him. The white cane not only provides security to the blind people, but also gives them self-reliance and confidence. Through this, they can do their everyday work without anyone's help and can go anywhere easily.
History of the White Cane
The history of the white cane dates back to the beginning of the 20th century. In France, a blind man named Guille d'Herbonthe started a national white cane movement for the blind. Subsequently, in 1964, US President Lyndon B. Johnson officially declared October 15 as World White Cane Day. There are many types of white canes available these days. Along with ordinary white canes, electronic canes are also made now. These canes have sensors that detect obstacles in front and alert the blind person through sound or vibration.
The White Cane: A New Identity
The white cane has brought a revolution in the lives of blind people. It not only symbolises independence for them but also makes society more aware and sympathetic towards them. World White Cane Day reminds us that we must be sensitive towards blind people and respect their rights.
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