Hi vetri,
  i am also facing problem in yahoo messenger.
  whenever i try to enter chat room i always get report abused.
  some times it asks for to enter chat button but i don't find that button.
  thus i am unable to chat with anybody.
  please help me with necessary information
  regards
  Dattu Agarwal

"Vetrivel Murugan, Adhimoolam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  You are very welcome. Actually there is a shortcut that I just explored by 
which you can save the conversation right away. Just press control+S to 
perform the same operation that I have previously suggested.

Vetri.

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Dear Mr. Vetrivel,

Yes, I tried and could save the messages. Thanks
alot.
Best regards.

Suresh Kulkarni.


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>> PROFILE
>>
>> Winning formula
>>
>> Hard work plus determination equals success for
mathematician Dr Sushama
>> Agrawal
>>
>> Picture of Dr Sushama Agrawal.When she was just
nine years old, Dr
>> Sushama
>> Agrawal was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a
degenerative eye
>> problem.
>> This led to her slowly losing her vision, but not
her purpose in life.
>> Motivated by a will to succeed, she chose a
subject-mathematics-that was
>> a
>> challenge
>> in itself. Today, she is a lecturer at Ramanujan
Institute for Advanced
>> Study in Mathematics, University of Madras. She
teaches MSc and MPhil
>> students
>> and also supervises MPhil and PhD students in their
dissertations and
>> theses. "I do not think of this as a major
achievement," she says. "I
>> just
>> did what
>> I wanted to." And this is precisely what she wants
to carry on doing:
>> "working sincerely and guiding scholars".
>>
>> Dr Agrawal's journey has been marked by many highs
and lows. The making
>> of
>> the mathematician can be traced back to her college
days, where she
>> secured a
>> first division in BSc as well as MSc. She then
qualified for the UGC-CSIR
>> Junior Research Fellowship examination. She
received a fellowship from
>> the
>> National
>> Board for Higher Mathematics and went on to
complete her PhD in
>> Mathematics from the Institute of Technology,
Chennai, in 1996. She was
>> the first visually
>> challenged person in India to receive a Doctorate
in a Science subject. A
>> feat that did not go unnoticed; she even received a
letter of
>> appreciation
>> from
>> the then Prime Minister of India, Deve Gowda.
>>
>> As the next logical step in her life, Dr Agrawal
began applying for
>> teaching jobs. This was not an easy task, she soon
discovered. She wrote
>> for national
>> and international journals and also presented
papers at prestigious
>> conferences across the world.
>>
>> Six years later, in November 2000, Dr Agrawal was
appointed lecturer at
>> the Madras University.
>>
>> For her, life now is a perfect blend of
professional and personal
>> happiness. Her husband is a Professor in the
Department of Mathematics at
>> the Indian Institute
>> of Technology, Chennai. They have a daughter who is
doing her
>> postgraduate
>> studies. Life is also hectic-she keeps herself busy
attending symposiums
>> and
>> seminars, participating in short-term courses,
travelling abroad and
>> delivering guest lectures. She has been recognised
for her contribution
>> to
>> the subject
>> of mathematics and has received many awards,
including one from the All
>> India Confederation of the Blind.
>>
>> If her choice of career has been unconventional, so
is her spare-time
>> activity. A firm believer in the alternative forms
of healing, Dr Agrawal
>> practises
>> homeopathy, Bach flower remedies and acupressure on
her friends and
>> family. As for her role model "Mahatma Gandhi," she
says, without a
>> moment
>> of hesitation.
>> Inspired by his ideals, she has read My Experiments
with Truth and seen
>> The Making of the Mahatma.
>>
>> Dr Agrawal has never let her disability get in her
way. In fact, at times
>> she has even considered it an advantage-"I get an
opportunity to interact
>> with
>> so many young people who volunteer to read to me,"
she says in an aside.
>> She considers herself a normal person, and this,
she stresses, is the key
>> to her
>> success. "I have never felt advantaged or
disadvantaged," she continues,
>> acknowledging that it was her disability that
helped her reach her
>> present
>> position.
>> Grateful to her husband who encouraged her, her
family and friends who
>> supported her, Dr Agrawal, 46, looks back to a life
that was, at times,
>> complex
>> and complicated. Yet she never gave up and,
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 21:18:51 -0800 (PST)
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>> Hi All,
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>>> 1. Information Please. (Anubha Bhargava)
>>> 2. Re: Seeking a suggestion (amit bhattt)
>>> 3. Re: Free Computer Training for VI (Vishal M
>> Jain)
>>> 4. Re: Helping visually challenged to become
>> artists (Vishal M Jain)
>>> 5. Re: Information Please. (Harish Kotian)
>>> 6. latest version of skype (Taraprakash)
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 00:06:05 +0530
>>> From: "Anubha Bhargava" 

>>> Subject: [AI] Information Please.
>>> To: 
>>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>
>>> Hello All ,
>>>
>>> I'd be extremely grateful to any1 of u if u would
>> please let me know the
>>> name of ANY REPUTED/RECOGNIZED INSTITUTE WHICH
>> PROVIDES CERTIFICATE OR
>>> DIPLOMA IN THE OPERATION OF EPBX OR ANY
>> REPUTED/RECOGNISED INST. WHICH
>>> IMPARTS TRAINING TO PEOPLE TO ENABLE THEM TO
BECOME
>> SUCCESSFUL TELEPHONE
>>> OPERATORS & which also provides boarding & lodging
>> facilities at
>>> affordable economic rates.
>>>
>>> Yr kind & invaluable help & guidance in this
matter
>> will truly be highly &
>>> deeply appreciated.
>>>
>>> Hoping 2 be in receipt of yr reply soon by return
>> mail.
>>>
>>> TELE : 0532-2409434, 0532-3291880.
>>>
>>> FAX : 0532-2409434, PP FAX : 0532-2405352.
>>>
>>> E.mails : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> ,[EMAIL PROTECTED],
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> POSTAL ADDRESS : Bhargava Villia,
>>>
>>> 11/4 Tashkand Marg,
>>>
>>> Opp Patrika Press/House,
>>>
>>> Civil Lines,
>>>
>>> Allahabad.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With thanks & best regards. ANUBHA.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 15:11:10 -0800
>>> From: amit bhattt 
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Seeking a suggestion
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Message-ID:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>>
>>> I agree things.
>>> Many visually impaired students are studding in
the
>> Mainstream School here
>>> in Delhi but for that it is all more important to
>> ensure whether School
>>> staff in perticular to Teachers, are that familiar
>> with the blindness or
>>> even how to support a student with visual
> impairment
>> while preparing notes
>>> and etc in the class.
>>> Don't have any idea about the state where that
> child
>> is living and as the
>>> child is only 3 and half year of age, will
> certainly
>> need a training of
>>> mobility, Braile and other vital things witch are
>> always essential in the
>>> complete development of a Visually Challenged
>> person. Considering the fact
>>> that all these needs cannot be fulfill directly
in
>> a Mainstream School
>>> unless parents of a child have any knowledge about
>> Braile and mobility or
>>> student gets tution for Braille and all, I would
>> better suggest to get her
>>> admit in the School where integrated education is
>> being followed. NAB
>>> Delhi is the place where students get all the
>> training of Mobility,
>>> Braile, Computer from the starting and
>> simultaneously they are sent to
>>> different Mainstream School. Currently NAB Delhi
is
>> associated with around
>>> 20 Schools where those students go to get their
>> education and partaking in
>>> each and every activity of the School beside a
good
>> education.
>>> I Am 100% sure all the Schools afiliated with NAB
>> are following the
>>> sylabus of CBSE.
>>> It is a matter of good education and future of a
>> child, hence I think her
>>> parents should accept the proposal of sending
their
>> child to Delhi for NAB
>>> and connect her with the Mainstream of our
society.
>>> -- 
>>> Thankbs,
>>>
>>> Amit Bhatt
>>> Voice-Off: 1-800-566-4604 Ext 560
>>> Mob: +91 935-006-3109
>>>
>>> "A player that makes a team great is more valuable
>> than a great player"
>>>
>>>
>>> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>>>
>>>> Hi friends,
>>>>
>>>> 'Raising the child by parents' Harish perhaps
> meant
>> the child never
>>>> being
>>>> deprived of parental love like their other
> children
>> & nothing
>>>> more.
>>>> However, the proposition could not fit everywhere
>> particularly
>>>> where
>>>> dwelling does not concern a big/metropolitan
city.
>> To my thinking
>>>> primary
>>>> education of a VI child has to be in a special
>> school & then in an
>>>> integrated school. So why not look for a school
>> which includes
>>>> both??? I
>>>> suppose NAB, Delhi for nursery co-ed. children
>> could be a good
>>>> option where
>>>> I understand the two are linked together. At
> least
>> I know a few
>>>> people who
>>>> got good education in renowned schools as Delhi
>> Public School,
>>>> Delhi, etc.
>>>> through NAB Delhi. Take care,
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 20:51:52 +0530
>>> From: "Vishal M Jain" 
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Free Computer Training for VI
>>> To: 
>>> Message-ID:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed;
>> charset="Windows-1252";
>>> reply-type=original
>>>
>>> Thank you Pradeep Kapoor sir for the information.
>>> Do you train the teachers of the NGO's or just
>> provide assistance in
>>> developing the syllabus according to their needs.
>>> I would request you to send me your website
address
>> (if any) and contact
>>> number.
>>> I will forward this information to the NGO with
>> which I am associated.
>>> They
>>> are planning to expand their computer lab.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Vishal Jain
>>> Ph : 080-41140564
>>> Website : http://vishal.hello.googlepages.com
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Col. Pradeep Kapoor"
> 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 11:42 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Free Computer Training for VI
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear Vishal,
>>> We do not provide courses. Our concept is
at
>> variance with
>>> that of the typical NGO. Most NGOs provide
services
>> for individual
>>> blind persons; we provide services for
Instituions.
>> We have helped
>>> develop the syllabus for computer literacy, but do
>> not run the
>>> courses. We assist many other Institutions by
>> sharing our resources.
>>> So we encourage many NGOs or schools to refine
> their
>> existing computer
>>> programmes or to commence new programmes where
none
>> were running
>>> earlier. We offer this assistance as long as the
>> beneficiary
>>> institution wants & there are no charges.
>>> We are unaware of anyone running online
>> courses.
>>> with best wishes
>>> yours sincerely
>>> Col. Pradeep Kapoor
>>>
>>> On 1/23/07, Vishal M Jain 
>> wrote:
>>>> What kind of courses does Volunteers for the
Blind
>> Foundation provide?
>>>> Have they any facility of taking online classes
>> through voice chat?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Vishal Jain
>>>> Ph : 080-41140564
>>>> Website : http://vishal.hello.googlepages.com
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Col. Pradeep Kapoor"
>> 
>>>> To: 
>>>> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 11:45 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Free Computer Training for VI
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dear Taraprakash,
>>>> "Volunteers for the Blind Foundation" has
>> its HQ at New Delhi
>>>> & operates nationally. We developed the concept
of
>> this training in
>>>> consultation with Dipendra Minocha of NAB, Delhi
&
>> have shared them
>>>> with Institutions such as - BRA, New Delhi; NAB
>> Chennai, NAB Kullu,
>>>> BRA Nagpur, Andh Vidyalaya Bikaner, School for
the
>> Blind, Rewa,
>>>> amongst others. Numerous students have
benefitted.
>> We continue to
>>>> refine & evolve better programmes. We are happy
to
>> share details with
>>>> anyone who is interested..
>>>> Col P Kapoor
>>>> General Secy.
>>>>
>>>> On 1/18/07, Taraprakash 
wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > My organisation `Volunteers for the
Blind
>> Foundation` has been
>>>> > involved with computer literacy programmes for
>> the blind since the
>>>> > past 12 yrs.
>>>> >
>>>> > That's a news.
>>>> > Can we have more details about this
>> organization's modules? Where is
>>>> > the
>>>> > office located? How many trainees have you on
>> board right now? How many
>>>> > has
>>>> > the organization already trained?
>>>> > Regards
>>>> > ----- Original Message -----
>>>> > From: "Col. Pradeep Kapoor"
>> 
>>>> > To: 
>>>> > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 11:52 PM
>>>> > Subject: Re: [AI] Free Computer Training for VI
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > Dear Vidya Lakshmi,
>>>> > My organisation `Volunteers for the
Blind
>> Foundation` has been
>>>> > involved with computer literacy programmes for
>> the blind since the
>>>> > past 12 yrs.
>>>> > We have developed two modules for
>> teaching basic computer
>>>> > skills. One, is executed 6 hours a day for
three
>> months, six days a
>>>> > week & the other for 2 hours per day for five
>> months, six days a week.
>>>> > So why should you have 6-8 months? Further, we
>> developed multiple
>>>> > tests during these modules. Tests, as you are
>> aware, are crucial for
>>>> > assimilation of knowlege. Further, our criteria
>> is - a working
>>>> > knowlege of English, typing speed of 25 words
> per
>> minute & have passed
>>>> > std 6. We have easily handled students with a
>> rural background & most
>>>> > students had been motivated enough to brush
> aside
>> the difficulties of
>>>> > hearing an american accent while they could
>> barely speak the language.
>>>> > The course content includes office management
>> skills. The results have
>>>> > been very encouraging.
>>>> > Your prerequisites are tougher & the
> course
>> longer. Would you
>>>> > like to review these requirements ? Could you
>> also please send your
>>>> > postal address?
>>>> > with best wishes
>>>> > yours sincerely
>>>> > Col P Kapoor
>>>> > General Secy.
>>>> >
>>>> > On 1/16/07, Vidya Lakshmi

>> wrote:
>>>> > > Hi Everybody!
>>>> > > As you may be aware, Enable India is a non
>> profit organization
>>>> > > established in 1999. Our goal is to empower

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