Re: [AI] materials for english vocabulary required

2008-04-16 Thread balasaheb londhe
High Abdul,
There are so many books in DAISY format available to NAB Delhi. Address: Nab 
Library, Sector 5, R. K. Puram, New Delhi 110022
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Site: www.nabdelhi.org
Titles of some books are:
1. The English is Easy.
2. General English for all classes.
3. Rapidex english speaking course.
4. Gramma and Composition.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:20 AM
Subject: [AI] materials for english vocabulary required


 Hello list members,

 Could anyone please help me with materials of english vocabulary? 
 antonyms, synonyms, phrases etc. I will be highly obliged if anyone of you 
 help me in this regard.

 Expecting a help
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Re: [AI] writers in Mumbai, help required urgent..

2008-04-16 Thread balasaheb londhe
Hello Mamta Madam,
Please contact to NAB India, 11 Abdul Gaffar Khan Road, Worli Sea Fce, 
Mumbai 400030.
Phone: 022-24938511 24932820.
Hope, you will get prompt help.
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Subject: [AI] writers in Mumbai, help required urgent..


 Hello,
 Please can anyone give me the contact details of Perrimala shinde?

 and also Some of my students require 12th and first years writers to write 
 their university exams..
 they are starting from the 25th of April.
 So, your any and all help in this matter is highly appreciated...
 If you have any idea that to whom I can contact..
 or who will be willing to write.. Please do let me no..
 Just to remind.. I only need writers in Mumbai..

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[AI] On terror's anniversary, an unusual tale: when eye for an eye made two people see

2008-04-16 Thread rambabu adikesavalu
Source: IndianExpress.com
On terror's anniversary, an unusual tale: when eye for
an eye made two people see
Thursday, April 10, 2008 

Anuraag Singh Posted online: Friday, March 07, 2008 at
0047 hrs 

SankatMochan blast Varanasi Railway clerk donates eyes
of son killed in 
blast-to a child and a woman 
VARANASI, AZAMGARH, MARCH 6: Tomorrow, it will be two
years since two powerful 
blasts tore through the Sankatmochan temple and the
railway station in Varanasi, 
bringing death to 18 homes. But one single act by one
of the families hit by the 
terror strikes has given new life to two homes, one in
Nizamabad in eastern UP 
and another in Jamalpur in Bihar. 


Railway inquiry-cum-reservation clerk Sushil
Upadhyaya, who’s still to come to 
terms with the death of his 20-year-old son Ritesh in
the Sankatmochan blast, 
donated his son’s eyes. That one act helped a
two-year-old girl and an elderly 
woman — both had vision in only one eye — recover full
vision. 
Ritesh, an amateur photographer, had gone to the
temple on March 7, 2006 with 
professional lensman Harish Bijlani and brother Rajesh
to film a marriage being 
held there. When the blast took place, Bijlani died
instantly and Ritesh 
sustained multiple injuries in the head, stomach and
legs. He died of internal 
bleeding at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
hospital 16 days later. 
“It was an irreparable loss, a great shock. The family
had lost its most loving 
son. But we all decided we will make Ritesh live,”
Upadhyaya told The Indian 
Express. “Two days before he died, we were told by
doctors that the chances of 
my son’s survival were very remote. This made me
think. We decided, and it was a 
bold decision, to donate his eyes. It would help those
who can’t see.” 
After Ritesh died, his eyes went to the two-year-old
daughter of a national 
award-winning potter from Nizamabad (Azamgarh) and an
elderly woman from 
Jamalpur, Upadhyaya said. 
Nandini, the potter’s daughter, had lost vision in the
left eye in an accident 
when she was only a year old. “We still remember March
26, 2006. It was the day 
which ended our agony. We got a call from the BHU
hospital that day. We were 
told to come to the Varanasi hospital the next day,”
recalled Nandini’s father 
Ram Jatan Prajapati. 
The family reached Varanasi the same night. The next
day, the cornea implant was 
performed by ophthalmologists OPS Maurya and Abhishek
Chandra. “We were later 
told that Nandini was able to see with both eyes only
because of a youth who 
died in the temple blast,” Nandini’s mother Pushpa
said. 
“As far as we know, the other cornea was implanted in
the eye of an elderly 
woman from Jamalpur. It was to go to a boy from
Varanasi initially. But he he 
fell ill just before the surgery and the doctors
decided against the implant,” 
Ram Jatan said. 
“The blast plunged one family into darkness but
returned light to two families. 
We will be forever indebted to the family of the young
man who died in the 
blast,” Pushpa said. 
Ophthalmologist Abhishek Chandra said “Nandini’s left
eye in which the cornea 
was implanted has a squint which now needs correction.
We will perform 
corrective surgery on April 14.” 
Ritesh’s family believes he is still alive, seeing the
world through Nandini and 
the woman in Bihar. But the family is still waiting
for the certificate 
confirming the eye donation. Told about this, Dr
Chandra said “if such an error 
has taken place, it will be rectified. Ritesh’s family
will be handed the 
certificate.”




  

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Re: [AI] not reading in word

2008-04-16 Thread Pranay Gadodia
Hi Anjali,
This is a late response to your query, i do not know if its resolved.

In a similar situation, i had seen the problem was because the MS Word 
window was in a restore position and not maximised. the size of the window 
was so small that it did not show any text on the screen, except its title 
bar and one toolbar. maximising it solved the problem. Otherwise also I 
think i have read somewhere when i learnt jaws that its advisable to keep 
the window maximised.

check it at your end, if you are still facing the problem.

thanks and regards,

Pranay Gadodia,
Project Eyeway - A comprehensive information helpdesk on eye  blindness
C/o Score Foundation.
Y-70, Lower Ground floor,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi - 110 016. INDIA.

Helpdesk:+91-11-460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 11am to 4pm)
Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 2685 2559/ 2685 2581
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Website: www.eyeway.org
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From: Manish Agrawal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] not reading in word


Is the problem with a specific document or with all documents?
Does jaws read by paragraph (ctrl + arrow)?
Have you tried changing the view to normal from the view menu in Word?
Have you tried copying the contents of that document and pasting into a
new document in word and also in a plain text editor like notepad?

Answers to the above questions may help resolve your problem or help me
give you some more pointers.
If possible, upgrade to jaws 9. Jaws 8 had several bugs related to MS
word.

Regards,
Manish


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Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 1:30 PM
To: Vedprakash Sharma; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] not reading in word

try reinstalling office xp, as perhaps it is not properly installed.
office xp comes in two c.ds try to install both and you will receive
all benifits.
drun.

On 4/11/08, Vedprakash Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 try setting zoom to 75% or page width. under view menu, go to zoom and
try
 the above specifications.
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 Subject: [AI] not reading in word


  hello friends,
  I'm using xp with office xp and jaws 8.
  currently, word is not reading the document with arrow keys
  it reads only by say all command.
  I've repaired, reinstalled jaws but with no gain.
  what to do now?
  please help.
  thanks and regards
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[AI] Adobe Acrobat Reader?

2008-04-16 Thread Anubha Bhargava
Hello,
Could any1 of u pls tell me, What is  the difference between ADOBE  ACROBAT 
READER?
Which one out of these two is better  WHY?
Thanking u in advance,
with best regards.  Anubha.
 
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Re: [AI] Adobe Acrobat Reader?

2008-04-16 Thread Subramani L
Adobe is the company name and Acrobat Reader is a product of Adobe you
use to access certain documents created in application such as Portable
Digital Format or PDF. 

Subramani 



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Subject: [AI] Adobe  Acrobat Reader?

Hello,
Could any1 of u pls tell me, What is  the difference between ADOBE 
ACROBAT READER?
Which one out of these two is better  WHY?
Thanking u in advance,
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[AI] Status on OCR for Indian languages

2008-04-16 Thread Prashant Naik
Dear friends,



Can you please give me your valuable inputs about availability of Indian
language OCR.  What is the status on it?



We heard from so many sources that it is developed for this and that
language, etc. But what is the reality?



I tried googling. I was not able to get relevant information but came across
a link as http://www.isim.ac.in/RCILCM/index.htm

Rediff Centre for Indian Language Content Management

Brainstorming Workshop on OCR for Indian Languages

16-17 March, 2007, Hotel Regalis, Mysore



I heard c-dac pune / c-dac banglore or I I t have developed Indian language
OCR.   But what is the status?  Is it available to download and use.  Anyone
has explored it or tried it?  How are they?  what is their accuracy?



Please help me to consolidate some information on this topic.  I request all
the list members to share information on this topic. You can share
organisation names and persons those who are involved in this indian
language ocr development work off the list on my personal email id.



Thanks and regards,
Prashant Naik

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ACTION WITHOUT VISION JUST PASSES THE TIME,
VISION WITH ACTION CAN CHANGE THE WORLD.
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Re: [AI] Status on OCR for Indian languages

2008-04-16 Thread Subramani L
Recently I saw a demo by a IISc professor in Bangalore which suggests
that there hasn't been much headway made in regional language OCR's. 

Subramani 



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Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:34 PM
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Subject: [AI] Status on OCR for Indian languages

Dear friends,



Can you please give me your valuable inputs about availability of Indian
language OCR.  What is the status on it?



We heard from so many sources that it is developed for this and that
language, etc. But what is the reality?



I tried googling. I was not able to get relevant information but came
across
a link as http://www.isim.ac.in/RCILCM/index.htm

Rediff Centre for Indian Language Content Management

Brainstorming Workshop on OCR for Indian Languages

16-17 March, 2007, Hotel Regalis, Mysore



I heard c-dac pune / c-dac banglore or I I t have developed Indian
language
OCR.   But what is the status?  Is it available to download and use.
Anyone
has explored it or tried it?  How are they?  what is their accuracy?



Please help me to consolidate some information on this topic.  I request
all
the list members to share information on this topic. You can share
organisation names and persons those who are involved in this indian
language ocr development work off the list on my personal email id.



Thanks and regards,
Prashant Naik

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[AI] Problem with my H.P. scanner-please help me

2008-04-16 Thread palakodeti venkata satya vijay kumar
Dear list members, I'm facing a strange problem with my H.P.
Scanner-g2410. I bought the scanner one week back. I have installed
the scanner software using the soft ware C.D. which I got with the
scanner. But after installation a message appearing that the scanner
cannot be detected. After some time another message appearing that a
problem occurred in connecting the scanner.
I have removed the entire soft ware and installed the H.P.
scanner-2400 soft ware and connected the H.P. scanner-g2410. Now
I'm able to scan the documents through Kurzweil 1000 but I'm unable
to find the scan document button with Jaws. Because of this
problem I'm unable to scan the photos. Friends would you please give
suggestions to solve my problem?
With warm regards Vijay


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Re: [AI] Status on OCR for Indian languages

2008-04-16 Thread Prashant Naik
thanks sir.  do you have more info on this mysore workshop which was held in
2007.  by any chance you can get the outcome of this workshop?

prashant


On 4/16/08, Subramani L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Recently I saw a demo by a IISc professor in Bangalore which suggests
 that there hasn't been much headway made in regional language OCR's.

 Subramani



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 Subject: [AI] Status on OCR for Indian languages

 Dear friends,



 Can you please give me your valuable inputs about availability of Indian
 language OCR.  What is the status on it?



 We heard from so many sources that it is developed for this and that
 language, etc. But what is the reality?



 I tried googling. I was not able to get relevant information but came
 across
 a link as http://www.isim.ac.in/RCILCM/index.htm

 Rediff Centre for Indian Language Content Management

 Brainstorming Workshop on OCR for Indian Languages

 16-17 March, 2007, Hotel Regalis, Mysore



 I heard c-dac pune / c-dac banglore or I I t have developed Indian
 language
 OCR.   But what is the status?  Is it available to download and use.
 Anyone
 has explored it or tried it?  How are they?  what is their accuracy?



 Please help me to consolidate some information on this topic.  I request
 all
 the list members to share information on this topic. You can share
 organisation names and persons those who are involved in this indian
 language ocr development work off the list on my personal email id.



 Thanks and regards,
 Prashant Naik

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Re: [AI] On terror's anniversary, an unusual tale: when eye for an eye made two people see

2008-04-16 Thread Harish Kotian
Hello all

It is a norm that the recipient is not aware of the donner of human organ, 
unless it is donated by family member. 

Conversely, the family of donner do not get to know to whom the eye is donnated.

I wonder how such details are known to the donner. I don't know if there is any 
change in rules of late.
Harish.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 5:00 PM
Subject: [AI] On terror's anniversary,an unusual tale: when eye for an eye made 
two people see


Source: IndianExpress.com
On terror's anniversary, an unusual tale: when eye for
an eye made two people see
Thursday, April 10, 2008 

Anuraag Singh Posted online: Friday, March 07, 2008 at
0047 hrs 

SankatMochan blast Varanasi Railway clerk donates eyes
of son killed in 
blast-to a child and a woman 
VARANASI, AZAMGARH, MARCH 6: Tomorrow, it will be two
years since two powerful 
blasts tore through the Sankatmochan temple and the
railway station in Varanasi, 
bringing death to 18 homes. But one single act by one
of the families hit by the 
terror strikes has given new life to two homes, one in
Nizamabad in eastern UP 
and another in Jamalpur in Bihar. 


Railway inquiry-cum-reservation clerk Sushil
Upadhyaya, who's still to come to 
terms with the death of his 20-year-old son Ritesh in
the Sankatmochan blast, 
donated his son's eyes. That one act helped a
two-year-old girl and an elderly 
woman - both had vision in only one eye - recover full
vision. 
Ritesh, an amateur photographer, had gone to the
temple on March 7, 2006 with 
professional lensman Harish Bijlani and brother Rajesh
to film a marriage being 
held there. When the blast took place, Bijlani died
instantly and Ritesh 
sustained multiple injuries in the head, stomach and
legs. He died of internal 
bleeding at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
hospital 16 days later. 
It was an irreparable loss, a great shock. The family
had lost its most loving 
son. But we all decided we will make Ritesh live,
Upadhyaya told The Indian 
Express. Two days before he died, we were told by
doctors that the chances of 
my son's survival were very remote. This made me
think. We decided, and it was a 
bold decision, to donate his eyes. It would help those
who can't see. 
After Ritesh died, his eyes went to the two-year-old
daughter of a national 
award-winning potter from Nizamabad (Azamgarh) and an
elderly woman from 
Jamalpur, Upadhyaya said. 
Nandini, the potter's daughter, had lost vision in the
left eye in an accident 
when she was only a year old. We still remember March
26, 2006. It was the day 
which ended our agony. We got a call from the BHU
hospital that day. We were 
told to come to the Varanasi hospital the next day,
recalled Nandini's father 
Ram Jatan Prajapati. 
The family reached Varanasi the same night. The next
day, the cornea implant was 
performed by ophthalmologists OPS Maurya and Abhishek
Chandra. We were later 
told that Nandini was able to see with both eyes only
because of a youth who 
died in the temple blast, Nandini's mother Pushpa
said. 
As far as we know, the other cornea was implanted in
the eye of an elderly 
woman from Jamalpur. It was to go to a boy from
Varanasi initially. But he he 
fell ill just before the surgery and the doctors
decided against the implant, 
Ram Jatan said. 
The blast plunged one family into darkness but
returned light to two families. 
We will be forever indebted to the family of the young
man who died in the 
blast, Pushpa said. 
Ophthalmologist Abhishek Chandra said Nandini's left
eye in which the cornea 
was implanted has a squint which now needs correction.
We will perform 
corrective surgery on April 14. 
Ritesh's family believes he is still alive, seeing the
world through Nandini and 
the woman in Bihar. But the family is still waiting
for the certificate 
confirming the eye donation. Told about this, Dr
Chandra said if such an error 
has taken place, it will be rectified. Ritesh's family
will be handed the 
certificate.




  

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Re: [AI] Giving contact details

2008-04-16 Thread Gopalakrishnan
Sure.  Thank you very much.

With regards,

Gopalakrishnan
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Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:52 AM
Subject: [AI] Giving contact details


 Hello Gopal Krishnan

 It is not a good idea to provide contact details of a third persons on the 
 list. You should given as a private mail directly.

 Pl take care about it.
 Harish.

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 Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:28 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] writers in Mumbai, help required urgent..


 Hello Mamta,

 Please note down contact details of Ms. Parimala Shinde:--
 Cell no. 09880106077;
 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 With regards,

 Gopalakrishnan
 - Original Message - 
 From: Mamta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 12:29 AM
 Subject: [AI] writers in Mumbai, help required urgent..


 Hello,
 Please can anyone give me the contact details of Perrimala shinde?

 and also Some of my students require 12th and first years writers to 
 write
 their university exams..
 they are starting from the 25th of April.
 So, your any and all help in this matter is highly appreciated...
 If you have any idea that to whom I can contact..
 or who will be willing to write.. Please do let me no..
 Just to remind.. I only need writers in Mumbai..

 Awaiting for your earliest and positive reply..
 many thanks..
 rgds
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[AI] Need help for these books and study notes..

2008-04-16 Thread Mamta
Hello,
I am in need of these books  and the study notes if any one has them, please do 
send it to me urgent.
your help is highly appreciated..
thanks a lot in advance.
here  are the names of the books..

  1.. Robinson cruso Author  danual defoe.
 

  2.. paradise lost by Milton John,,

3 the play Magbeth by Shakes pere..

 

  4.. as you like it by shakes pere...
 

  5.. doctor fostous by cristefer marlowe.
 

  6.. Sons and lovers, by ds lorance..
 

  7.. school for skandel, by sheredon richard..
 

  8.. rape of the lock, by Alexandra pope..
 

  9.. Lords of the flies, by William golding.
 

  10.. look back in anger, john ausborne.
 

  11.. women of brewster place. Gloria naylor,.
 

12. jain air by sharlet brontay..

  

  13.. women writing in India volume 1, by k susie tharu and k lalitha..
 

and the study notes to study from for these books 

please do send me the books and the study notes..

your any and all help is highly appreciated..

many thanks

rgds

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[AI] finding a song sent through blue tooth

2008-04-16 Thread renuka warriar
Hi friends,
I had received a song in my mobile from one of my friends via blue tooth, but 
could not find where it has gone and so I cannot hear it.  Could anyone suggest 
any way out?  I am using nokia 6681 with talks 2.5.  

With regards,
Renuka.
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Re: [AI] finding a song sent through blue tooth

2008-04-16 Thread Balaram
it will be in your inbox.
You can get there through the selection keys or through the menu.
Either way, you have to find message and then inbox.
If you have saved it unknowingly, you can find it by first selecting gallery 
through menu and navigating through it.
Hope this helps.
With Best regards,
P. Balaraman.
Mobile: 9446361201
Skype ID: chess.balaram1
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 Hi friends,
 I had received a song in my mobile from one of my friends via blue tooth, 
 but could not find where it has gone and so I cannot hear it.  Could 
 anyone suggest any way out?  I am using nokia 6681 with talks 2.5.

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[AI] creating short cut for my network places

2008-04-16 Thread mukesh jain
  Hullo members, I need to know that if I would like to have my
network places on my desktop how to do the same? I want to do the
same because I want to create the shortcut for my tata indicom dialer.
Your kind help in this regard is highly solicited.
  With lots of  thanks,
  Mukesh jain.


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[AI] Looking for this book

2008-04-16 Thread Subramani L
Folks:

Could anyone pass on the e-text of the book: 'Search in secret India' by
Paul Brunton (1952)?

Subramani 



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  Hullo members, I need to know that if I would like to have my
network places on my desktop how to do the same? I want to do the
same because I want to create the shortcut for my tata indicom dialer.
Your kind help in this regard is highly solicited.
  With lots of  thanks,
  Mukesh jain.


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Re: [AI] Status on OCR for Indian languages

2008-04-16 Thread Subramani L
This was organised by NAB-Karnataka and was addressed by several
industry and academic experts on accessible technology. Perhaps, you may
get more details from Mr Srinivas, CEO, NAB-Karnataka. 

Subramani 



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thanks sir.  do you have more info on this mysore workshop which was
held in
2007.  by any chance you can get the outcome of this workshop?

prashant


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 Recently I saw a demo by a IISc professor in Bangalore which suggests
 that there hasn't been much headway made in regional language OCR's.

 Subramani



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 Subject: [AI] Status on OCR for Indian languages

 Dear friends,



 Can you please give me your valuable inputs about availability of
Indian
 language OCR.  What is the status on it?



 We heard from so many sources that it is developed for this and that
 language, etc. But what is the reality?



 I tried googling. I was not able to get relevant information but came
 across
 a link as http://www.isim.ac.in/RCILCM/index.htm

 Rediff Centre for Indian Language Content Management

 Brainstorming Workshop on OCR for Indian Languages

 16-17 March, 2007, Hotel Regalis, Mysore



 I heard c-dac pune / c-dac banglore or I I t have developed Indian
 language
 OCR.   But what is the status?  Is it available to download and use.
 Anyone
 has explored it or tried it?  How are they?  what is their accuracy?



 Please help me to consolidate some information on this topic.  I
request
 all
 the list members to share information on this topic. You can share
 organisation names and persons those who are involved in this indian
 language ocr development work off the list on my personal email id.



 Thanks and regards,
 Prashant Naik

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Re: [AI] Need help for these books and study notes..

2008-04-16 Thread Shadab Husain
Hello, to get the text of these books please click
http://bartleby.com/hc/ and highlighting the link list search by title.

If few here are missing and if the format doesn't suit then please click
http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/ and browse either by author name or
the title of the book. All the books are available here.

To read the criticism on the stuff mentioned please click
http://bartleby.com/cambridge/ since the material mentioned by you
starts from the Renaissance Age - so you need to start from clicking
the link 'Renaissance and Reformation'.

Skimming sparknotes for these works before reading the text in my
humble opinion would be uncommonly useful - as it provides a rich
outline of the real work and, though the notes here are pointy, but
give a jagged background for advancement.

Regards

Shadab Husain


On 4/17/08, Mamta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
 I am in need of these books  and the study notes if any one has them, please
 do send it to me urgent.
 your help is highly appreciated..
 thanks a lot in advance.
 here  are the names of the books..

   1.. Robinson cruso Author  danual defoe.


   2.. paradise lost by Milton John,,

 3 the play Magbeth by Shakes pere..



   4.. as you like it by shakes pere...


   5.. doctor fostous by cristefer marlowe.


   6.. Sons and lovers, by ds lorance..


   7.. school for skandel, by sheredon richard..


   8.. rape of the lock, by Alexandra pope..


   9.. Lords of the flies, by William golding.


   10.. look back in anger, john ausborne.


   11.. women of brewster place. Gloria naylor,.


 12. jain air by sharlet brontay..



   13.. women writing in India volume 1, by k susie tharu and k lalitha..


 and the study notes to study from for these books

 please do send me the books and the study notes..

 your any and all help is highly appreciated..

 many thanks

 rgds

 Mamta.
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Re: [AI] On terror's anniversary, an unusual tale: when eye for an eye made two people see

2008-04-16 Thread Subramani L
May be this is a case of providing emotional solace to the family of the
bereaved, who may be comforted by knowing precisely who has received the
eyes of their dear one. 

Subramani 



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an eye made two people see

Hello all

It is a norm that the recipient is not aware of the donner of human
organ, unless it is donated by family member. 

Conversely, the family of donner do not get to know to whom the eye is
donnated.

I wonder how such details are known to the donner. I don't know if there
is any change in rules of late.
Harish.

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Source: IndianExpress.com
On terror's anniversary, an unusual tale: when eye for
an eye made two people see
Thursday, April 10, 2008 

Anuraag Singh Posted online: Friday, March 07, 2008 at
0047 hrs 

SankatMochan blast Varanasi Railway clerk donates eyes
of son killed in 
blast-to a child and a woman 
VARANASI, AZAMGARH, MARCH 6: Tomorrow, it will be two
years since two powerful 
blasts tore through the Sankatmochan temple and the
railway station in Varanasi, 
bringing death to 18 homes. But one single act by one
of the families hit by the 
terror strikes has given new life to two homes, one in
Nizamabad in eastern UP 
and another in Jamalpur in Bihar. 


Railway inquiry-cum-reservation clerk Sushil
Upadhyaya, who's still to come to 
terms with the death of his 20-year-old son Ritesh in
the Sankatmochan blast, 
donated his son's eyes. That one act helped a
two-year-old girl and an elderly 
woman - both had vision in only one eye - recover full
vision. 
Ritesh, an amateur photographer, had gone to the
temple on March 7, 2006 with 
professional lensman Harish Bijlani and brother Rajesh
to film a marriage being 
held there. When the blast took place, Bijlani died
instantly and Ritesh 
sustained multiple injuries in the head, stomach and
legs. He died of internal 
bleeding at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
hospital 16 days later. 
It was an irreparable loss, a great shock. The family
had lost its most loving 
son. But we all decided we will make Ritesh live,
Upadhyaya told The Indian 
Express. Two days before he died, we were told by
doctors that the chances of 
my son's survival were very remote. This made me
think. We decided, and it was a 
bold decision, to donate his eyes. It would help those
who can't see. 
After Ritesh died, his eyes went to the two-year-old
daughter of a national 
award-winning potter from Nizamabad (Azamgarh) and an
elderly woman from 
Jamalpur, Upadhyaya said. 
Nandini, the potter's daughter, had lost vision in the
left eye in an accident 
when she was only a year old. We still remember March
26, 2006. It was the day 
which ended our agony. We got a call from the BHU
hospital that day. We were 
told to come to the Varanasi hospital the next day,
recalled Nandini's father 
Ram Jatan Prajapati. 
The family reached Varanasi the same night. The next
day, the cornea implant was 
performed by ophthalmologists OPS Maurya and Abhishek
Chandra. We were later 
told that Nandini was able to see with both eyes only
because of a youth who 
died in the temple blast, Nandini's mother Pushpa
said. 
As far as we know, the other cornea was implanted in
the eye of an elderly 
woman from Jamalpur. It was to go to a boy from
Varanasi initially. But he he 
fell ill just before the surgery and the doctors
decided against the implant, 
Ram Jatan said. 
The blast plunged one family into darkness but
returned light to two families. 
We will be forever indebted to the family of the young
man who died in the 
blast, Pushpa said. 
Ophthalmologist Abhishek Chandra said Nandini's left
eye in which the cornea 
was implanted has a squint which now needs correction.
We will perform 
corrective surgery on April 14. 
Ritesh's family believes he is still alive, seeing the
world through Nandini and 
the woman in Bihar. But the family is still waiting
for the certificate 
confirming the eye donation. Told about this, Dr
Chandra said if such an error 
has taken place, it will be rectified. Ritesh's family
will be handed the 
certificate.




 


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[AI] CRIMES THROUGH INTERNET

2008-04-16 Thread sweety.bhalla
PIB Press Release
Press Information Bureau  Government of India 
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Ministry of Home Affairs   
   CRIMES THROUGH INTERNET   

 17:25 IST   
  Rajya Sabha  

 There are reports of criminals committing economic frauds through phishing, 
e-mail scams, piracy, data theft and launching of denial of service attacks
onto targeted organizations, network infrastructures and countries, using 
internet services. 

  'Police' being a State subject, it is primarily the concern of the State 
Governments to modernize their forces and to establish cyber police stations
for cyber crime investigation. At the same time, the Ministry of Home Affairs 
is implementing a project called Common Integrated Police Application (CIPA)
in all the States in a phased manner, under the Modernization of State Police 
Forces (MPF) Scheme.  It is envisaged to widen the scope of CIPA project
in terms of the applications and by extending it from the police stations to 
the other higher-level formations in the police hierarchy, and provide network
connectivity.  The Government has set up Indian Computer Emergency Response 
Team (CERT-In) to provide reactive and proactive support to the cyber incidents
in India, besides, introducing a Bill to amend the Information Technology Act, 
2000, in the Lok Sabha on 15.12.2006 to provide for insertion of legal 
provisions
to address various computer crimes.  

  This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Home 
Affairs, Dr. Shakeel Ahmad in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha
today. 

(Sweety Bhalla)
Assistant Manager
IFCI  LTD
New Delhi India
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Re: [AI] finding a song sent through blue tooth

2008-04-16 Thread mahendra
Hi Renuka
it must be in your inbox. when you want to save, it will go under
gallry and then under tracks.
At 04:02 AM 4/17/2008, you wrote:
Hi friends,
I had received a song in my mobile from one of my friends via blue 
tooth, but could not find where it has gone and so I cannot hear 
it.  Could anyone suggest any way out?  I am using nokia 6681 with talks 2.5.

With regards,
Renuka.
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with warm regards
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