yes, bro you are right. I also do not know? What he want to say to people? On 8/6/13, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Sanchit for sharing this with us. > Good students enjoyed there. > And criteria was marks, nice. > So Again Tiwariji's statement is in scanner here... > "Many boarded plane for the first time, and they prepared a video to > keep memory alive" what does he want to convey? any guesses , please? > > > On 8/6/13, Sanchit Katiyar <[email protected]> wrote: >> August 6, 2013, DHNS: >> >> It was a moment of pure joy for the physically disabled students of >> Delhi University when they got an opportunity to go all the way to >> London for more than a week. Selected on the basis of their marks, >> visually and hearing impaired and those with orthopaedic problems >> covered miles to visit a foreign land and to understand how disabled >> friendly that city is. >> >> As a part of the international educational excellence programme >> organised by DU in collaboration with the British Council, a team of >> 10 students went on a trip to King’s College, London. >> >> “It was exciting to visit new places every day,” says >> visually-impaired Vaibhav Shukla, a student of Sanskrit (Hons), St >> Stephen’s College. “We went to summer school. There we learnt the >> theory of paradox. We also attended the lecture of medical humanities >> where we were apprised about diseases and also visited Maughan >> library, the main research library of King’s College where we saw the >> latest technology for disabled,” he shares. >> >> >> >> >> Along with him was Nitika Gulati, English (Hons) student of Lady Shri >> Ram College. “The experience was amazing. Overall it was a good >> exposure as we attended lectures on different topics and gave our >> presentations on the last day. It was not an academic visit completely >> because we visited various popular destination like Buckingham Palace, >> St Paul’s Cathedral, Madame Tussauds, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery >> and Hampton Court Palace. >> >> They were particularly happy about the fact that the country boasts of >> a lot of facilities for the disabled. “We saw tactile material on >> staircases that indicates the steps to be taken. In lifts there was a >> talking system and instructions written in Braille. It made our >> movement very easy,” Vaibhav recalled. >> >> >> On the other hand, Nitika says that the trip was an amalgamation of >> fun and learning because disabled students of King’s College were >> along with them throughout the week. “I made friends there. Students >> whom I met were very supportive. >> >> We shared our thoughts and talked about the facilities available to >> us. The journey was beautiful because the public transport that we >> took was also disabled-friendly,” says Nitika. >> >> Vipin Tiwari, Deputy Dean of student’s welfare at the university, >> in-charge of Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC) says, “There were many >> students, who for the first time boarded on airplane. Their excitement >> was visible and they prepared a video to keep the memory alive.” >> >> source: >> >> August 6, 2013, DHNS: >> >> It was a moment of pure joy for the physically disabled students of >> Delhi University when they got an opportunity to go all the way to >> London for more than a week. Selected on the basis of their marks, >> visually and hearing impaired and those with orthopaedic problems >> covered miles to visit a foreign land and to understand how disabled >> friendly that city is. >> >> As a part of the international educational excellence programme >> organised by DU in collaboration with the British Council, a team of >> 10 students went on a trip to King’s College, London. >> >> “It was exciting to visit new places every day,” says >> visually-impaired Vaibhav Shukla, a student of Sanskrit (Hons), St >> Stephen’s College. “We went to summer school. There we learnt the >> theory of paradox. We also attended the lecture of medical humanities >> where we were apprised about diseases and also visited Maughan >> library, the main research library of King’s College where we saw the >> latest technology for disabled,” he shares. >> >> >> >> >> Along with him was Nitika Gulati, English (Hons) student of Lady Shri >> Ram College. “The experience was amazing. Overall it was a good >> exposure as we attended lectures on different topics and gave our >> presentations on the last day. It was not an academic visit completely >> because we visited various popular destination like Buckingham Palace, >> St Paul’s Cathedral, Madame Tussauds, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery >> and Hampton Court Palace. >> >> They were particularly happy about the fact that the country boasts of >> a lot of facilities for the disabled. “We saw tactile material on >> staircases that indicates the steps to be taken. In lifts there was a >> talking system and instructions written in Braille. It made our >> movement very easy,” Vaibhav recalled. >> >> >> On the other hand, Nitika says that the trip was an amalgamation of >> fun and learning because disabled students of King’s College were >> along with them throughout the week. “I made friends there. Students >> whom I met were very supportive. >> >> We shared our thoughts and talked about the facilities available to >> us. The journey was beautiful because the public transport that we >> took was also disabled-friendly,” says Nitika. >> >> Vipin Tiwari, Deputy Dean of student’s welfare at the university, >> in-charge of Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC) says, “There were many >> students, who for the first time boarded on airplane. Their excitement >> was visible and they prepared a video to keep the memory alive.” >> >> source: >> >> http://www.deccanherald.com/content/349367/a-memorable-trip-london.html >> >> >> >> -- >> With best regards, >> Sanchit Katiyar. >> >> E-Mail: >> [email protected] >> >> Skype ID: >> sanchit.katiyar11 >> >> facebook: >> http://www.facebook.com/sanchit.katiyar.5 >> >> Mobile: >> +919013816320. >> +919456616244. >> >> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility >> of >> mobile phones / Tabs on: >> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in >> >> >> Search for old postings at: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >> >> To unsubscribe send a message to >> [email protected] >> with the subject unsubscribe. >> >> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, >> please >> visit the list home page at >> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in >> >> >> Disclaimer: >> 1. 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