Dining in the Dark: A Unique Sensory Experience by Visually Impaired Siblings
Ali Khan Tareen and Fizza Hussain, siblings who lost their eyesight due to a genetic disorder, initiated 'Dine in the Dark' events through their company 'Khaas Foods' in Pakistan. These events aim to raise awareness about the challenges faced by visually impaired individuals by offering regular people a chance to dine blindfolded.
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In an inspiring initiative, Ali Khan Tareen and his sister Fizza Hussain have turned their visual impairment into an opportunity to promote inclusivity.
Through 'Khaas Foods,' they organize 'Dine in the Dark' events in Pakistan's financial capital, allowing people to experience dining as the visually impaired do—blindfolded.
This initiative highlights the resilience of disabled individuals and advocates for their employment opportunities, particularly in the corporate sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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