Dear friends,
First of all I am thankful to rajeshsir, because it is only he who
brings the things in light, though this issue doesn’t affect him
directly. Because this kind of person we younger students have some
hope that something will happen positive.
We all have to do something this problem is not just of sbi exam many
students faces this situation in many exams
Thanks


On 11/24/09, Asudani, Rajesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Vamshi
> I can only say plainly that we, in India, have lost even the minimum ability
> to think and are no better than fools.
> Let those who have faith in human reason convince the bureaucrats that a
> blind person requires a writer to write the exam and this is not a guarantee
> of his cheating and taking undue advantage.
> If it is, then sighted persons who manage to score more than 60% be presumed
> to have copied the answers as one invigilator can not, in any probability be
> expected to keep a strict vigil over a class of more than 60 examinees.
>
> This paranoid concern of authorities about blind cheating with the help of
> scribes needs to be tackled anyhow, or we must accept that we have lost our
> dignity as human beings and have been reduced to the status of mendicants in
> all respects, which I suspect we  actually have been.
> Regards
>
>
> "Perhaps our role on this planet is not to worship God--
> but to create Him."
>
>                                         --Arthur C. Clarke
>
> Rajesh Asudani
>
> Assistant General Manager,
> Reserve Bank of India
> Nagpur
> 09420397185
> O: 0712 2806676
> Res: 0712 2591349
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vamshi. G
> Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 8:16 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] Arbitrary policy
>
> Hi
>
> There's one more ambiguity here.  I am pasting the educational
> qualifications required for the candidate before describing the
> confusion.
> Educational Qualification (as on 01.10.2009)
> A. "Minimum 12th standard (10+2) pass or equivalent qualification with
> a minimum of aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PWD/XS).
> OR
> Adegree from a recognised university (graduation level) with a minimum
> of aggregate 40% marks" (35% for SC/ST/PWD/XS).
>
> Now, I knew a person who has not scored the required marks in his 12th
> class (55%) but has scored the required marks in his graduation(40%).
> So, he is ineligible to apply for the examination on the basis of his
> 12th qualification but is eligible on the basis of his graduation.
> And here, his minimum qualification required for the examination would
> be graduation.
> Can his scribe be a person who has passed 12th class?(one grade lesser
> than graduation)
> When I put the same question to the concerned authority at Tirupati,
> he said, no!!!
>
>  Moreover he added that they are allowing scribes with tenth
> qualification even though they have scored more than 60% at their
> discretion.  But I advised my student to strictly comply with the
> conditions to avoid future complications.
>
> By the way, when I wrote the SBI exam last year, my scribe was a
> graduate as I was a post graduate.  Not only me, most of my batch
> mates had also similar experiences.
>
> Inconsistency in implementation of rules, time wise, place wise,
> center wise etc. etc. etc.!!!!
>
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>
> On 11/23/09, Asudani, Rajesh <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Friends
>> I came to know that SBI, in its recently concluded exam for clerical
>> posts,
>> is forging new grounds when it comes to permitting scribes to blind
>> candidates.
>> Despite declaring in advertisement that scribe having up to 60% marks and
>> one grade junior than minimum qualifying criteria for candidate, it only
>> allowed scribes having passed tenth standard and not even eleventh though
>> minimum eligibility was twelfth pass for candidates.
>> They also insisted on ID proof of the scribe apart from mark lists etc.
>> though nothing to that effect is mentioned in advertisement or documents
>> accompanying hall ticket.
>> Now, it  is the very presumption that a blind candidate would be indulging
>> in cheating by resorting to undue assistance by scribe which affronts my
>> dignity as a blind person.
>> I as a blind person am hampered by abusive safeguards in exercising my
>> legal
>> capacity for writing the exam with the help of scribe.
>> Any safeguards ought to be meant to prevent abuse.
>> So, now it is high time that some drastic actions are taken to have in
>> place
>> a proper scribe policy.
>> Maharashtra HC guidelines with some modifications are gathering dust In
>> the
>> ministries for more that two years. This is an issue which primarily
>> concerns blind and vision impaired. It marginally affects other
>> disabilities. So, blind leadership, which already has brought itself into
>> disgust by playing a pivotal role in having these conditionality's for
>> scribe in the first place, will have to be jolted to take up fruitful
>> action.
>> Regards
>>
>>
>>
>> Rajesh Asudani
>>
>> Assistant General Manager,
>> Reserve Bank of India
>> Nagpur
>> 09420397185
>> O: 0712 2806676
>> Res: 0712 2591349
>> Doth God exact day-labour, light denied?"
>> John Milton
>>
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