hi akhalesh
good step.
but what about the those candidates who belongs from computer
science/application, electronics and mathematics etc subjects.
did you consult the students which belongs to these areas?

On 8/9/11, akhilesh <akhil.akhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> We, at delhi planning to give a representation to
> UGC stating that we are not willing to accept their scribe from the
> next UGC exam. the next  UGC net exam is likely to be held in
> December. I have prepared a draft, and signature campaign is on.
>
> I'm pasting the representation draft below for the suggestions and
> comments from all of you.
> Here it goes:
>
> =============
> Dated: 05.07.2011
>
> To,
> The chairman University Grant Commission,
> Bahadur shah zafar marg
> Delhi, Delhi – 110002
>
> Sub: Regarding the Problem of Scribe of Visually-challenged aspirants In UGC
> Net
>      Exams.
>
> Sir,
> With great sorrow and regret, we, the persons belonging to the
> visually-challenged community would like to draw your attention on the
> following points:
>
> 1.    That the most of the times we are being provided the
> incompetent/ineligible/careless scribe during the UGC NET examination,
> and this very fact deprives us to solve even half of the question
> paper, regardless of the fact that one has worked hard and knows all
> the answers well.
> 2.    For your kind consideration, Carelessness and misfeasance committed
> by the authorities appointed by UGC are being enumerated below, the
> outcome of which can easily be assessed:
> a.    Hindi Medium candidates are being provided the English Medium
> scribe, and on the other hand, English medium candidates Hindi medium
> scribe;
> b.    In most of the cases, Sanskrit medium  students have failed even to
> solve the single question as the scribe provided by the concern
> examination centre was not able to read and write Sanskrit;
> c.    There Are large amount of cases, when the visually-challenged
> candidates are forced to engage the clerical staff, and even in some
> cases D grade employees, thereby  destroying our each and every
> possibilities of passing the NET exam;
> d.    for Your consideration:
> i.    Clerical staff don’t write our exam seriously, they keep themselves
> busy in other official works;
> ii.   A large amount of visually-challenged candidates are English
> medium, and the capability and ability to read and write English of
> clerical and D grade employees would be known to you keeping in view
> the standard of NET exam.
> 3.    Therefore, with great respect we propose that in any case, and
> under any circumstances the visually challenged candidates are not
> willing to engage the scribe provided by the concern authorities,
> under the UGC rules and guidelines regarding the scribe for the NET
> exam.
> 4.    We also propose that new guidelines regarding the scribe must be
> issued as soon as possible so as to they could be come in effect prior
> to the next UGC net exam which is about to be held likely in the month
> of December 2011.
> 5.    Keeping in view the fact that permitting the visually-challenged
> candidates to bring his or her own scribe may prove to be a risky
> business, as few amongst us may bring and engage the scribe where the
> scribe may be competent and capable enough to solve the entire NET
> question paper by him or herself, we propose the following safeguards
> that must be taken into consideration while allowing the scribe in
> this connection:
> a.    The scribe must be a person who is pursuing any undergraduate
> course in any university/college recognized by UGC, subject to the
> condition that the scribe should not be of the similar course for
> which the candidate is appearing for the UGC NET exam.
> b.    The candidates those who are appearing for the Sanskrit and Music
> must essentially be allowed to engage the scribe of the similar
> course, as no other person can write and read Sanskrit well keeping in
> view the standard of the UGC NET exam except the person who is
> pursuing graduation in Sanskrit, and writing the theory of music
> involves notes writing with special signs, which can not be completed
> except by the person who knows it well.
> c.    At the examination hall a scribe must produce the following documents:
> i.    Original copy and photocopy of the Student I.D. card;
> ii.   Original copy and photocopy of             the mark sheet of the
> last exam passed;
> iii.  The mark sheet must clearly state the name of the examination and
> the course as stated in student I.D. card; (I.E. both must be
> co-related);
> d.    In any case, The Scribe must not be above the 25 years of age;
> e.    A person pursuing masters degree may also be allowed as a scribe,
> subject to the condition that he is not pursuing the similar course
> for which the candidate is appearing for the UGC net exam.
> 6.    University wise list of the visually-challenged students and
> candidates are attached with this application with their complete
> names and their signatures and LTIs as the case may be.
>
> Kindly take the affirmative, concrete and quick action in this regard,
> so that we can make right use of our studies and hard work, and could
> play a vital role in the progress and prosperity of              our
> society by making our future better and bright.
>
> Thanking in anticipation,
> Yours faithfully,
>
> All the visually-challenged students and candidates agreeing and
> supporting the aforesaid points in its entirety.
>
> Copy to:
> 1.    Chief Commissioner For persons with disabilities;
> 2.    secretary to the ministry of Human resource development;
> 3.    Secretary to the ministry of social justice and empowerment.
>
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