She is a very nice girl and totally blind. She lives very near to my
residence in Kolkata. Her mother Annapurna Jee has toiled hard during
her initial days of schooling and learning. She used to come to my
home alongwith Rashmi since she was in class 5th or 6th. Mrs.
Annapurna used to learn accessible technology such as JAWS, fine
reader, Kurzewell etc. so that she can scanned books properly and
further train Rashmi so that Rashmi can study independently.
Feel very happy for her!




On 5/28/18, poonam  Vaidya <poonam.vai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know her. She is completely blind.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> poonam
>
>> On 28-May-2018, at 12:36 PM, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Congrats to Rashmi.
>> However, beats blindness and all... well, I don't agree.
>>
>> And wha it great in not holding hand while walking?
>> She may be partially.
>> Some partially sighted pride themselves on not holding the hand and fall
>> down while stepping down or up or on less-lit pathways.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf Of Sruti disAbility Rights Centre
>> Sent: 27 May 2018 20:58
>> To: sruti-disability-rights; Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
>> accessibility of mobile phones and Tabs.
>> Subject: [AI] Girl beats blindness in CBSE feat : The Telegraph
>>
>> *https://www.telegraphindia.com/calcutta/girl-beats-blindness-in-cbse-feat-233384#
>> <https://www.telegraphindia.com/calcutta/girl-beats-blindness-in-cbse-feat-233384#>*
>>
>> *Kalikapur: *A Calcutta girl born without vision has passed the CBSE Class
>> XII examination in arts with an aggregate of 85.4 per cent in her first
>> attempt at writing a board test with assistive technology.
>>
>> Rashmi Maruvada, 18, had studied till Class X at Patha Bhavan using
>> Braille, a universal system for the blind in which letters and numbers are
>> printed as raised dots so that these can be read by touching them.
>>
>> For term and annual examinations, her mother would arrange a writer to
>> take down what she dictated. "In class tests, she would answer in Braille.
>> A person from the Society for the Visually Handicapped transcribed the
>> answer scripts. Her class work wasn't evaluated," recounted mother
>> Annapurna.
>>
>> At Apeejay School Park Street, Rashmi opted for humanities, but it was
>> technology that opened up a whole new world to her. She started using a
>> recorder as an alternative to taking notes and doing projects on a laptop
>> using software that enabled her to read and convey what she wanted without
>> depending on anyone.
>>
>> According to Rashmi, the JAWS (Job Access With Speech) screen reader
>> program gave her freedom and confidence she hadn't experienced before.
>> "Assistive technological devices have made me more independent in writing
>> exams and completing assignments," she said.
>>
>> The teenager's Class XII scores reflect her confidence: 90 in English, 88
>> in human rights and gender studies, 86 in psychology and sociology and 77
>> in legal studies.
>>
>> "Be it searching the Internet for learning resources or reading documents
>> sent by teachers or friends, I now use JAWS. I need help only in
>> downloading pictures for projects because the screen reader does not read
>> images. I explain the kind of image I need to my mother and she searches
>> for them. She describes what she finds and, based on my feedback,
>> downloads the ones I needed," she said.
>>
>> Rashmi was in her third day of school at Apeejay when she realised that
>> one of her teachers was speaking discernibly slow. She gently stopped the
>> teacher to say: "I can keep pace with the lecture. Please do not go slow
>> for me."
>>
>> When she does miss making a mental note of something being taught in the
>> classroom, the recorder ensures that she gets a second chance to hear it.
>>
>> "The CBSE system has provisions that enabled us to get permission for
>> Rashmi to use a computer to write the Class XII exam. She is a hugely
>> determined girl and I have seen her refusing help to walk up to the stage
>> during concerts in school," said Reeta Chatterjee, the principal of
>> Apeejay School Park Street.
>>
>> Rashmi had undergone an unsuccessful cornea transplant when she was just a
>> year old. Since then, the only thing Annapurna has wanted for her daughter
>> is a normal life without her lack of sight coming in the way.
>>
>> Annapurna, a special educator, decided early that her daughter would go to
>> a "mainstream" school rather than a special institute. "She did not want a
>> secluded or protected life for me and insisted that I go to a mainstream
>> school and be just like anyone else my age," Rashmi said. "When I am out
>> with my friends, they do not hold me by my hand. They only guide me, if
>> needed. I am planning to study outside Calcutta and am preparing myself
>> for that."
>>
>> In 2010, Rashmi won an award from the National Innovation Foundation-India
>> for her concept of a computerised tricycle that can drive itself to a
>> pre-selected location.
>>
>> Academics is not her only focus, though. Rashmi goes trekking, rafting and
>> kayaking. She has also done a course in mountaineering. "I enjoy doing
>> something outside my comfort zone that is also a new experience. It
>> exposes me to life's challenges and makes me feel no less than the other
>> person,"
>> she said.
>>
>>
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