sorry that the same message has been repeated. i'll take care next time.
regards,
rajesh.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Abhijit Joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:13 PM
Subject: [AI] an interesting but shokking observation about Benglore


> Hello friends,
>    Last weekend I spent with our 1 of the members Fayez pasha. I have been 
> to Bangalore to celebrate Ied with him.
>
>    Bangalore is known as high-tech city in India. I experienced that the 
> common people are showing  negative attitude towards blinds. I am sharing 
> just 2 examples for you here to show that though we can list our so much 
> achievements but still we have shown the mirror by society.
>    1. Just Fayaz and I board in an auto and gone to some place. we just 
> forgot to take change so after getting down I gave a 100 rupee note to 
> that auto person. he had the change but he abused us in these words in 
> local language."blinds always want free service they made for begging 
> only" after long argument he gave us the change.
>
> 2. on the next day We have been to a local park called Lal baag. after 
> reaching there just we asked in the counter "where is the gate?" In return 
> the ticket seller told the road adding this fraise "begging is not allowed 
> inside" then he abused with local language. We have taken action according 
> to the situation.
>
>    As a regular traveler I am moving here and there in India. I never saw 
> this kind of aggressive and negative attitude any where ells. in northern 
> India we are known as Soor dass sometimes we have to fight with others but 
> this is the first time I experience that all classes  of a high-tech city 
> are showing negative attitude towards a particular category.
>
>    'where there is smoke there is fire'  through my experience I can say 
> that in Bangalore it has been projected that blinds are beggars only This 
> projection has come in organized way.I do not know who is behind this but 
> people can change this attitude who are between us. I can understand that 
> the blinds of Bangalore may feel uncomfortable after reading this mail but 
> if this attitude will change then it will comfortable to all of us in long 
> run.
>
> Where there is the will there is the way.
>
> With hope
> Abhijit
> Hyderabad
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