The National Association for the Blind, India established in January 1952, is the single largest non-governmental voluntary organization working to alleviate the hardships of the Visually Challengedall over India. NAB, India is presently promoting multifarious blind welfare activities through its network in 22 State and 66 District Branches and 11 Institutions. The projects and programmes are undertaken by NAB, India in the areas of Education, Rehabilitation, Employment, Computer Training, Community Based Rehabilitation, Sports & Cultural Centre for the Visually Challenged and Ageing Home for the Blind.
The National Association for the Blind- Uttarakhand is one of the Non-Government, voluntary organization in India. NAB has 22 state and 66 district level branches to reach out to the large number of visually challenged people.