Really the statements are rediculous! I don't know how they are involving various stake holders to exicute accessible india campaign who have little idea about accessible built infrastructure and digital accessibility. Why don't they join our access India mailing list to have expert suggestions. They can get expert openions from each members. No need to spend millions of rupies for brain storming.
Why don't they join hands with XRCVC like resource centres and EOC of various universities and colleges where they can get good partners and very good channels to collect suggestions and implement various schemes effectively. There are professional organizations like IBM human ability and accessibility centre, barrier break technologies, accessibility groups of various IT companies too. I have repeatedly informed the joint secretary of MSJE Mr. Mukesh Jain about our wish to contribute in accessible india Campaign for awareness about various accessibility standards and regulations at layman level that we are already doing since last 4 years in government and corporate organizations. I also called him several time for meeting schedules. I told him that we will spent from our pocket and join such meetings if they don't have budget to call stake holders. But i didn't get good response. On 9/16/15, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote: > Vow! Accessibility of websites by using large faunts and audio! They surely > know what they are doing? Ask Amar Jain about it. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Asudani, Rajesh > Sent: 16 September 2015 11:55 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: [AI] Brainstorming in Ahmedabad to make India disabled-friendly > > Brainstorming in Ahmedabad to make India disabled-friendly > TNN | Sep 16, 2015, 12.09 AM IST > > AHMEDABAD: Central government officials and over 250 representatives of > state-based advocacy NGOs gathered at Ahmedabad Management Association on > Tuesday > to discuss Accessible India campaign for persons with disabilities (PwD). > The campaign will be launched on International Day of Persons with > Disabilities > on December 3. > > Mukesh Jain - joint secretary of department of empowerment of PwD, ministry > of social justice and empowerment - who interacted with NGO representatives, > told TOI that the campaign has three major aspects: built environment, > transportation facilities and information and communication technology. > > "Our aim is to implement the framework which is already in place. This > requires all public buildings to be disability-friendly complete with > Braille signs, > ramps and lifts. Second aspect is to standardize transport such as buses, > trains and even airplanes. Third and most important aspect is the use of > information > and communication technology where government websites should have > facilities like audio options and bigger fonts," said Jain, who is visiting > various > states to disseminate information and invite suggestions for the campaign. > > He said the purpose of his visit was to include NGOs in the process. > "Gujarat has some excellent organizations such as BPA (Blind People's > Association) > that is working in the field for decades. Experience of such organizations > would help us immensely in forming the framework," said Jain. > > The event was organized by the BPA and CBM Germany. > > Welcoming the move, Geeta Sharma, programme coordinator with Unnati > Organization for Development Education, said that when they started advocacy > for accessibility > a decade ago, a few people had idea about it. "Today the scenario has > changed. With proper implementation of the initiative that covers education, > employability > and accessibility, I believe we would be able to empower the PwD," she said. > > Nandkishor Parikh of Society for Welfare of Mentally Retarded said, "Over 90 > per cent facilities for the disabled are in cities. 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