Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturerwho holds driving lisence and drives to work
yes sir, I do agree with yore statement. many organisations who were rendering their services to visually impaired, with a grate pride say that now they have extended their services to other catagories also. thanks - Original Message - From: "George Abraham" To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled.'" Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 5:18 PM Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturerwho holds driving lisence and drives to work Sirs, Let me tell you in the quest of getting 2.5 million disabled persons trained and placed in the next 7 years, people with vision impairment are being systematically edged out. Several organisations who were training blind youth for employment are now training people with other disabilities just to get the numbers. They call it the low hanging fruit. Nobody wants to take the difficult path that is required to engage with us the blind. Ironically, we are the most educated but the least wanted. Corporates are only interested in making the numbers. They get sufficient PH, HH and some of them even go for MH/IH. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Nirmal Verma Sent: 06 January 2016 14:07 To: accessindia Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer who holds driving lisence and drives to work This is really serious issue. The system as whole wants to eliminate totally blind from jobs. I can not give all the proofs here but totally blind persons in public life would agree. See the examples in banks where the low visions are generally preferred. Nirmal On Jan 6, 2016 1:58 PM, "Asudani, Rajesh" wrote: Well said George jee. However, let alone one eyed, I fail to understand, as I said yesterday, what is 40% low vision, and what is 100%, and how to corelate all this LV business to 40% blind and 100% blind, and so on? When I had asked all this to an ophthalmologist well connected to disability field and also that whether they can sort out some one who may fake blindness/low vision from the genuine ones, he got angry, don't know why. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of George Abraham Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 1:39 PM To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled.' Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer who holds driving lisence and drives to work You are right! There are a number of one eyed people in India who avail of disability benefits. The problem is with the quality of disability certification and also the understanding of definitions. Often the process of certification is slip short and many organisations across do not have a grasp of the definitions of blindness and low vision. Most of the policy initiatives taken up in the Govt are by people who do not understand the D of disability. Hence we get half baked improper solutions. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Mahesh Narasimhan Sent: 06 January 2016 13:27 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer who holds driving lisence and drives to work Dear George Sir, Thanks for the information. This is a point of concern for all the visually impaired persons. I strongly believe there are individuals amongst us who are 1 eyed and availing the benifits that a visually impaired person would get. In such situation, where the institutions that provide such persons the benifit of higher education or employment must put such candidates for thorough medical tests. In fact, I say, all the candidates who apply against PWD, must be put for thorough medical tests. If found guilty in the medical tests, there must be a portal wherein such candidates must be black listed and no government organization must give them any chance of higher education or employment. -- "Good friendship is like the relationship between eye & hand! If the hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will wipe the tears" With best regards, Mahesh Narasimhan Mobile: +91-9899353960 E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com Skype: maheshdel88 On 1/6/16, George Abraham wrote: > Mahesh, One eyed people are not considered disabled! > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Mahesh Narasimhan > Sent: 06 January 2016 11:26 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer > who holds driving lisence and drives
Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturerwho holds driving lisence and drives to work
Not talking of the certificate. The certification process in terms of testing, interpretation and is flawed in many parts of India. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of S R Mittal Sent: 06 January 2016 15:47 To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning the disabled.' Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturerwho holds driving lisence and drives to work George There is nothing about the quality of the certificate. Basically the fault lie in the definition of low vision given in PWD act of 1995. Mittal -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of George Abraham Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 1:39 PM To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled.' Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturerwho holds driving lisence and drives to work You are right! There are a number of one eyed people in India who avail of disability benefits. The problem is with the quality of disability certification and also the understanding of definitions. Often the process of certification is slip short and many organisations across do not have a grasp of the definitions of blindness and low vision. Most of the policy initiatives taken up in the Govt are by people who do not understand the D of disability. Hence we get half baked improper solutions. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Mahesh Narasimhan Sent: 06 January 2016 13:27 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer who holds driving lisence and drives to work Dear George Sir, Thanks for the information. This is a point of concern for all the visually impaired persons. I strongly believe there are individuals amongst us who are 1 eyed and availing the benifits that a visually impaired person would get. In such situation, where the institutions that provide such persons the benifit of higher education or employment must put such candidates for thorough medical tests. In fact, I say, all the candidates who apply against PWD, must be put for thorough medical tests. If found guilty in the medical tests, there must be a portal wherein such candidates must be black listed and no government organization must give them any chance of higher education or employment. -- "Good friendship is like the relationship between eye & hand! If the hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will wipe the tears" With best regards, Mahesh Narasimhan Mobile: +91-9899353960 E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com Skype: maheshdel88 On 1/6/16, George Abraham wrote: > Mahesh, One eyed people are not considered disabled! > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Mahesh Narasimhan > Sent: 06 January 2016 11:26 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer > who holds driving lisence and drives to work > > Dear Folks, > Greetings! > > I wish to know, is a one eyed person visually impaired person if that > person has normal vision in the eye? I believe, that person is normal. > > In recruitments and selections of PWD, the concerned institutions must > go for medical tests of such individuals. If found guilty, such > individuals must face capital punishment because such individuals > enjoy all benifits that accrue that a PWD gets whereas in normal > course will not enjoy. > > -- > "Good friendship is like the relationship between eye & hand! If the > hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will > wipe the tears" > > With best regards, > Mahesh Narasimhan > Mobile: +91-9899353960 > E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com > Skype: maheshdel88 > > > > > On 1/5/16, narayan gadhvi wrote: >> Hello friends, we also got a Blind music teacher who goes on work on his >> bike and Gujarat so what we can do >> >> >> On January 5, 2016 3:17:39 PM avinash shahi >> wrote: >> >>> -- Forwarded message -- >>> From: avinash shahi >>> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 15:14:29 +0530 >>> Subject: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer who holds >>> driving lisence and drives to work >>> To: "pratap.m00" >>> Cc: jnuvision >>> >>> This intervention by the Delhi Government was warranted and timely. >>> TOI 10 Decem
Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturerwho holds driving lisence and drives to work
George There is nothing about the quality of the certificate. Basically the fault lie in the definition of low vision given in PWD act of 1995. Mittal -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of George Abraham Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 1:39 PM To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled.' Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturerwho holds driving lisence and drives to work You are right! There are a number of one eyed people in India who avail of disability benefits. The problem is with the quality of disability certification and also the understanding of definitions. Often the process of certification is slip short and many organisations across do not have a grasp of the definitions of blindness and low vision. Most of the policy initiatives taken up in the Govt are by people who do not understand the D of disability. Hence we get half baked improper solutions. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Mahesh Narasimhan Sent: 06 January 2016 13:27 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer who holds driving lisence and drives to work Dear George Sir, Thanks for the information. This is a point of concern for all the visually impaired persons. I strongly believe there are individuals amongst us who are 1 eyed and availing the benifits that a visually impaired person would get. In such situation, where the institutions that provide such persons the benifit of higher education or employment must put such candidates for thorough medical tests. In fact, I say, all the candidates who apply against PWD, must be put for thorough medical tests. If found guilty in the medical tests, there must be a portal wherein such candidates must be black listed and no government organization must give them any chance of higher education or employment. -- "Good friendship is like the relationship between eye & hand! If the hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will wipe the tears" With best regards, Mahesh Narasimhan Mobile: +91-9899353960 E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com Skype: maheshdel88 On 1/6/16, George Abraham wrote: > Mahesh, One eyed people are not considered disabled! > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Mahesh Narasimhan > Sent: 06 January 2016 11:26 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer > who holds driving lisence and drives to work > > Dear Folks, > Greetings! > > I wish to know, is a one eyed person visually impaired person if that > person has normal vision in the eye? I believe, that person is normal. > > In recruitments and selections of PWD, the concerned institutions must > go for medical tests of such individuals. If found guilty, such > individuals must face capital punishment because such individuals > enjoy all benifits that accrue that a PWD gets whereas in normal > course will not enjoy. > > -- > "Good friendship is like the relationship between eye & hand! If the > hand is hurt, the eye will cry! & when the eye cries, the hand will > wipe the tears" > > With best regards, > Mahesh Narasimhan > Mobile: +91-9899353960 > E-mail: maheshde...@gmail.com > Skype: maheshdel88 > > > > > On 1/5/16, narayan gadhvi wrote: >> Hello friends, we also got a Blind music teacher who goes on work on his >> bike and Gujarat so what we can do >> >> >> On January 5, 2016 3:17:39 PM avinash shahi >> wrote: >> >>> -- Forwarded message -- >>> From: avinash shahi >>> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 15:14:29 +0530 >>> Subject: Important: Aditi Mahavidyalaya has A blind lecturer who holds >>> driving lisence and drives to work >>> To: "pratap.m00" >>> Cc: jnuvision >>> >>> This intervention by the Delhi Government was warranted and timely. >>> TOI 10 December 2015 >>> >>> >>> DU college's hiring process under lens >>> NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has once again locked horns with Delhi >>> University, this time by stopping the recruitment process at Aditi >>> Mahavidyalaya. Education minister Manish Sisodia issued an order on >>> Tuesday evening instituting an inquiry and the director of higher >>> education asked the college to stop the recruitment till the inquiry >&g