Monday, 8 December 2025

Book on birds selected for Fly height submit

Here’s to  celebrate  and mark the book’s selection in Fly height submit 2025. 


🌿 Celebratory Note for book on birds  – Fly Heights Summit-

 Honduras (December 2025)

We are thrilled to announce that An Introduction to Birds by Saurabh Pant will be featured at the Fly Heights Summit in Honduras, happening around 14-15th  December 2025.

Since its first publication in 2018, this unique eBook has stood out for blending factual knowledge of avian life with general research style inviting readers of all ages to discover the wonder of birds. 

Its upcoming feature at the Fly Heights Summit not only recognizes the book’s literary and ecological value but also underscores its relevance in today’s global conservation dialogue.

Honduras, a nation celebrated for its vibrant bird diversity and birdwatching culture, provides a fitting stage for Pant’s work to resonate with nature enthusiasts and environmental voices worldwide. 

This inclusion reflects the growing global appreciation of Pant’s vision—where birds are not just species to be studied, but symbols of resilience, harmony, and shared responsibility.

With this milestone, An Introduction to Birds continues to soar higher, inspiring a deeper love for avian life across continents.


🌎 Introductory Note – 

Fly Heights Summit, Honduras (14-15th Dec 2025)

The Fly Heights Summit is set to take place in Honduras,   14-15th December 2025, bringing together leading voices in ornithology, environmental literature, birdwatching, and ecological conservation. 

Known for its breathtaking avian diversity and status as one of the world’s premier birdwatching destinations, Honduras provides a natural backdrop for this international gathering.

The summit will serve as a platform for scientists, writers, conservationists, and eco-educators to share insights on the role of birds in sustaining ecological balance. Discussions will highlight climate change, habitat loss, migratory patterns, and community-driven conservation efforts, alongside the cultural and literary significance of birds in human life.

In addition to scientific sessions, the Fly Heights Summit will also celebrate literary contributions, showcasing works that inspire global appreciation of avian life. 

This blend of science, storytelling, and cultural exchange ensures that the summit not only addresses urgent conservation challenges but also nurtures a shared emotional connection to the natural world.

With its unique focus on both academic depth and creative expression, the Fly Heights Summit 2025 promises to be a landmark event in the global movement for bird conservation and environmental awareness.


✍️ Peer review on book selection 

Here are some valuable  quotes from writers on An Introduction to Birds being selected for the Fly Heights Summit, Honduras (14-15th Dec 2025):


1. "Pant’s work is both a guide and a song. Its selection at the Fly Heights Summit feels like a perfect tribute to Honduras’s own rich birdlife." – Elena Martínez, Honduran Nature Writer

2. "With its blend of knowledge and poetry, An Introduction to Birds teaches us not only to see but also to feel the presence of birds. This is exactly the kind of voice our summit needs." – David Harper, British Environmental Author

3. "Pant has given wings to literature. His book reminds us that birds connect continents just as stories connect cultures." – Isabel Reyes, Latin American Poet

4. "The inclusion of this book elevates the summit. It shows that conservation is not only about science but also about storytelling that stirs the heart." – Mark Reynolds, Wildlife Essayist (USA)

5. "An Introduction to Birds is a bridge between the classroom and the forest. Its presence in the Fly Heights Summit will inspire a new generation of bird lovers." – Sophie Clarke, UK Nature Writer


Thanks to the submit jury for selecting the work and it's a joyous moment to find it being featured during its procession. 

keep reading, keep supporting and let’s make the avian  conservation bigger than before. 


Tuesday, 2 December 2025

How visually impaired participants excel in quizzing?

Blind or visually impaired individuals participate in quizzing (quiz competitions) using several accessible methods, and they often excel at it. 

This world disability day, let’s give a tribute to it and find out how it's made possible making their lives more self dependent and helping them get a better social space:


🔹 Accessible Formats

  1. Audio-Based Questions:

    • Questions are read aloud by a quizmaster or played through speakers.

    • This format is common in live quiz competitions.

    • Audio devices like Orville  may also be  used to help in higher level quizzes.

  2. Screen Reader Software:

    • In online or computer-based quizzes, participants use screen readers like NVDA, JAWS, or VoiceOver to read questions and options aloud.

    • These tools allow visually impaired users to navigate digital content efficiently.

    • In such quizzes, WCAG guidelines are also adapted as questions come with check boxes to navigate.

  3. Braille spectrum

    • Some quizzes may provide Braille printouts of questions, especially in academic or school settings.

    • This also brings the use of braille slates to write answers in such educational places.

    • Certain equipments may also be used during quizzing rounds such as Braille slates, portable braillers or even braille note takers to answer

    • These measures come to fold in the global spectrum with use of Orbit readers depending on personal or team rounds.


🔹 Quiz Styles Adapted for Blind Participants

  • Oral Quizzes: Questions and answers done are entirely verbal.

  • Team Quizzing: Often, blind participants team up with other visually impaired or sighted quizzers for collaborative participation.

  • Group setting:  Multiple players form a larger team of members  on a higher level to compete  globally.

  • Memory-Based Advantage: Many visually impaired participants develop strong auditory memory and excellent general knowledge, which can be a significant strength in quizzing.


🔹 Platforms & Events Supporting Accessibility

  • Inclusive quiz contests: Many quiz organizers ensure accessibility—such as TCS IT Wiz, NSS quizzes, and university-level competitions.

  • Blind-specific quiz competitions: Some NGOs and institutes (like National Association for the Blind, XRCVC, and NIVH) organize exclusive quiz events for the visually impaired.

  • Accessible quiz apps/websites: With improvements in accessibility features, some quiz apps are screen reader-friendly.

  • International support: Audio  Platforms like Sound charge and institutions like RNIB, American Indian group and Hilton foundation  support the cause of people with sight loss and help in further arrangements.


🔹 Example: How a Round Might Work

Quizmaster: “Which Indian scientist won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930?”
Participant (Blind): “C. V. Raman.”

Everything is done orally, either face-to-face or via audio calls or by use of  assistive technology with no need for visuals.

Sound is the most crucial part of it that determines the performance.


💡 In Summary:

Blind people can actively participate in and win quiz competitions using:

  • Audio formats

  • Screen reader tools

  • Braille devices such as Orbit reader)

  • By enhancing through digital quiz kits

  • Strong memory and listening skills


Would you like resources to help organize a quiz for visually impaired participants or examples of accessible quiz formats?

Feel free to check out samples online.