Hi Friends That the Deccan Herald flashed the discrimination in which the visually challenged are enmeshed is really commendable. I could not stop myself from praising its writing: for it was a direct-saying, clearly simple-written piece.
I have nourished this thought since long that media would serve as a good outlet for the discrimination heaped upon us. Not only humiliation is in private sectors, but even government employees treat us ill. It is shameful that the bus conductors treat us egregiously bad during giving the concession. It is shameful that the clerks on the railway stations confront us while giving the concession tickets. It is shameful that teachers deny to give the extra time to us during our exams. And it is absolutely outrageous that we are effortlessly pushed aside by puny excuses and perfunctory assurances. These were a few conspicuously flagrant points that immensely humiliate us, you all can add further. Furnished that before you all, I would opine that am of the view that we should definitely approach a press after having a handsome debate and carefully examining the pros and cons of all the matters: because as our moderator has suggested, and I too feel that approaching a newspaper or TV channel for IT sector discrimination is quite delicate at this stage. Since Access Indians are often said to be the cream of the crops of visually challenged in this nation, so I strongly feel that we can shrewdly, maintaining an exquisite balance could engineer out a plan in which we will remember to focus less on the delicate matters, thereby highlighting other common problems. A documentary of half an hour broadcasted by any news channel would play a key role in resolving our problems; and agreed that the piece would not focus much at the discrimination in private sectors, but a slight indication neatly pointing the inequity of private firms would At least send a worrying threat to them. Now friends, you all would be fuming at me and musing that how will we convince any news channel. I emphatically believe that if a refine piece abounding a glitzy tittle-tattle we send to them, then am dead sure that they will jump on the opportunity. An outshining instance: the whole family suffering from retinitis pigmentosa poorly living in Ribaraili (contesting seat for Sonia Gandhi) the cheer person of UPA. Is she so callous that she cannot look for those people who deserve the most from the nation just because they cannot vote? I believe that this would certainly put the cat among the pigeons. We should remember that by thinking and working together we will definitely astonish the nation. Revert Cheers Shadab Husain To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
