Re: [AI] Documentary

2006-07-26 Thread Subramani L
Very true indeed. I always welcome a person trying to walk me through a
place, even if I am extremely familiar with it, because otherwise, we
won't be getting to know the person at all. Besides, in a place where we
are the only person with disability, it's always better to behave normal
-in the sense that we shouldn't be excluding ourselves from the rest of
the people. Sometimes, those who come to help us become our good friends
and even confidants.

Subramani 

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Hello,
I tried my best not to interfere, as I am from a different cultural 
background. However, this type of things seem commin all over the world.
If 
it is about humorous things, oh, yes, I have a lot and they are all
quite 
good.
The ideea of a documentary on the point is really good, as long as it 
doesn't follow the general tendency of media to make hearts melt and
eyes 
waterry. We, I think, have had enough of this. We are all aware of what
we 
are and, sometimes, people's mentality, good or bad, is due to us also,
we 
like it or not. It is our fault that, instead of explaining people how
they 
can be more efficiant for us, we just become aggresive and do not even
wish 
to communicate properly while we are offered for help. It is our fault
that, 
even if not needed, we do not manage to accept a help which might make
the 
one who is offerring it, happy and comfortable.
Of course I do not mean to hurt anyone, but, the more we seet and
protest 
against ignorance of society, without trying to understand that people
can't 
know us as they simply haven't  deel with such situations of having
around a 
blind, the deeper the gap between blind and sighted would become. What
about 
trying to understand this thing, like  lack of knoledge, knoledge that
we 
can bring by talking only and making things clear for the one who helps,

educated or not, he or she has the right and maybe the wish to learn how
to 
be useful.
Of course, it might be embarracing, that is there, but for everything we

have to pay a prise, and, the situation is that, we have to give it, in 
order to be understood and integrated properly.  Apart of rights, we all

have obligations towards the society, and, I think, opened and patient 
communication is one of them.

Regards,
Adina
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Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled

2006-07-26 Thread Subramani L
I have heard about cases in Karnataka where a blind girl marrying on her
will was denied of her share in the parent's property and was told she
wouldn't given anything. Because the husband was willing to give up any
claim over the property, the girl didn't insist on  getting her share.
IAR (International Agency for Rehabilitation), who have recently started
marriage counseling and a marriage bureau for the VH and those with
other disability, know about this case, in case someone is interested.

Subramani

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I don't think any act so far has any specific provision or reference 
regarding land rights of disabled persons.  It will be appretiated if 
somebody from a legal background can interveen at this juncture. There
are 
few judgements wherein honourable supreme court of India has held that 
right to live with dignity is a fundamental right of every citizen of 
india. These judgements can be thoroughly studied to see if
circomstances in 
a particular judgement match with any individual's situation.

With regards,


Chetan
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 Hi,  If possible pl send it across to my id too.

 Rajani Gopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi, If possible pl send it 
 across to my id too. Rajani

 On 7/26/06, George Abraham wrote:
 Dear Friends,

 All of us disabled have a number of rights. Would any of you have any
 information on our rights with specific context to Land Rights and 
 Property
 Rights. You could send me the information if any to my personal ID
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 Thanks,

 George


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Re: [AI] Inputs on latest access tech and devices...

2006-07-26 Thread Shahbaz Ali Khan
Hi. Dear
would you favor me actually I'm not resident of India
but I need Indian special products manufactures addresses
I would highly  appreciate your kindness
and look forward to your reply. Regards,
Shahbaz



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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 8:29 PM
Subject: [AI] Inputs on latest access tech and devices...


 Dear friends,

 We have been offered an opportunity to make a presentation on the latest 
 developments in access technologies and devices at an important global 
 event coming up at Kochi in the first week of August, 2006.  The 
 presentation will be during an IT seminar conducted as part of the 
 multi-day event.  Since we are yet to receive the formal invite from the 
 organisers, details like time available, other papers/speakers and the 
 profile of the expected audience is as yet unclear, though opinion leaders 
 from all walks of life in Kerala, including non-residents, are expected to 
 be present with the attendant media glare.

 This is a good opportunity for us to not just create awareness about 
 access technologies and gadgets, but, more importantly, send a clear 
 message that visually challenged persons can be very productive and 
 efficient and should  be considered for employment in non-traditional 
 areas also.  Kerala, for all its literacy and good healthcare 
 infrastructure, lags behind other states when it comes to providing equal 
 opportunities to the visually impaired, both in terms of training and 
 employment facilities and this event can hopefully trigger  some 
 developments in this direction.

 I would like to personally request each member of Access India to share 
 with us whatever documents / presentations / web references they might 
 have in their possession that would help us prepare the presentation. 
 Updates on the status of various research initiatives into developing 
 Indian language screen readers, OCR software, innovative devices (like 
 those developed by Webel, Satvir etc), devices used by persons with 
 multiple disabilities, etc would be highly appreciated.  It would also be 
 topical to provide some inputs on blind persons working in sun-rise 
 sectors like IT, ITES etc or practising mainstream professions hitherto 
 considered beyond the pale in non-metro locations in India, if such a list 
 has been compiled.

 Please do not hold back your inputs assuming that I would be as updated as 
 you are on the subject as a member of this august forum. (smile)  Kindly 
 send me your inputs at my email id, [EMAIL PROTECTED], ASAP. 
 Credits will be duely given to original work  by individuals / 
 organisations at every stage.

 Looking forward to  receiving your help and co-operation for this most 
 significant task as yet handled by our little self-help group in Kerala,

 Thanks and regards

 R Sudhir
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Re: [AI] AI IDEA FOR DOCUMENTARY

2006-07-26 Thread Adina
Hello ( DINANATH,
I am not an Indian, this is why I didn't want to talk too much, as there 
might be differences in judging and perception. Just touched a general view.
Regards,
Adina
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I HIGHLY APPRECIATE THE RESPONSE ADINA HAS SENT.  PL. READ IT TWICE IF YOU
 COULD.  HOWEVER, I COULD NOT UNDERSTAND HOW ADINA IS FROM A DIFFERENT
 CULTURE  WHY IT IS AN INTERFERENCE THAT ADINA WANTED NOT TO DO.


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Re: [AI] (ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll)

2006-07-26 Thread Aruni Arsh
Hi George, I have downloaded and tried thunder. As I said earlier, the 
product is at present only in its nascent stage. It can at best be 
described marginally better than the windows xp narrator in the sense 
that it can read text documents and has a facility to use almost any 
software speech synthesizer on your machine. As far as Internet is 
concerned, it works only with webIE browser which is text based and is 
severely limited. it does not support internet explorer or mozilla at all.
Regards,
Aruni.
George Abraham wrote:
 has anyone downloaded Thunder and tried it out? Your comments please.

 George
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 Subject: [AI] (ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll)


 Peterborough Today (UK)
 Friday, July 21, 2006

 ACCESSIBILITY: Hi-tech aid for blind on a roll

 By Sarah Gunthardt

 A CITY company has successfully launched the world's first free-talking 
 computer software - Thunder - which is likely to be a storming success for 
 blind
 and partially sighted people worldwide.

 Thunder was launched by Screenreader.net, run by blind city couple Margaret 
 and Roger Wilson-Hinds, from their home in Orton Wistow, Peterborough.

 The pair, who have been running Choice Technology, which specialises in 
 products for blind and partially-sighted people since 1992, were runners-up 
 in Peterborough
 Enterprise Centre's first-ever competition to find the region's Best 
 Business Idea for 2006.

 They are delighted to have achieved their ambition to launch the software, 
 which will help bring computers and the internet alive for the blind and 
 partially-sighted.

 The Thunder screenreader turns a normal PC into a talking computer by 
 reading out loud what's on screen.

 It will enable them to listen to internet sites, shop on-line, hear their 
 e-mails and, with the software reading out to them as they type, they will 
 be
 able to create letters and other documents with ease.

 Screenreader.net is a not-for-profit community interest company, which 
 developed the software in partnership with Manchester-based Sensory Software 
 Ltd.
 The software was launched at the Sight Village Exhibition in Birmingham this 
 week.

 Mr Wilson-Hinds said: At Screenreader.net, our mission is to deliver free 
 talking software worldwide so that blind people everywhere can benefit from 
 the
 computer, the web, and e-mails.

 We see the talking computer as the modern Braille - providing a gateway to 
 learning, work opportunities and a measure of financial freedom and 
 independence.
 Thunder is set to create a real storm as talking computer software is 
 currently available, but at a price, with the cheapest system, Windows Eyes 
 costing
 about £380, and the most widely used system, JAWS, costing £800.

 Thunder is entirely free to individuals, with multi-user packages available 
 to organisations for an annual subscription, which also includes training.

 Thunder has already received the backing of a number of organisations, 
 including the National Blind Children's Society, the Royal Blind Society and 
 New
 Zealand Association for the Blind. Chief executive of the Royal Blind 
 Society Graham Booth said: This is a simple, easy-to-use product that's 
 going to
 bring huge benefits to blind people and greatly enhance their quality of 
 life.

 We wish Screenreader.net every success with this exciting and important 
 venture.

 All that is needed to use the Thunder screenreader is a computer running 
 Windows 2000, Windows XP or Vista, plus speakers or headphones. For more 
 information
 and to download Thunder for free, visit
 www.screenreader.net.

 Article by Business Editor Sarah Gunthardt, email:
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 Telephone 01733 588751.

 http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=847ArticleID=1644004

 Thanks and regards.

 Suresh Kulkarni.

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Re: [AI] why do we need toolbars

2006-07-26 Thread rajesh asudani
Hello Aruni

In internet explorer, go to address bar by pressing control + f4 and just
type the name of any entity with a site, e.g. Annamalai University, and hit
enter. Provided the google tool bar is installed and functioning on your
system, you should  straightway land on the website without knowing whether
it is .com or .ac.in etc. Even if sometimes, the required site is not
displayed, google search result page with that name is displayed which makes
the job easier.
Hope it helps.

Regards

Rajesh.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 1:56 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] why do we need toolbars


 Hi rajesh, despite my best effort I could not access the search by name
 feature you have mentioned. Please guide me how you accomplished the
 task. I used the jaws cursor but did not find any controls which would
 allow us to type names of sites instead of URLs.
 Regards
 Aruni.
 rajesh asudani wrote:
  Two useful functions of google tool bar I have been using are: pop up
block,
  and search by name. Second one particularly, specially, at times takes
you
  directly to website you are looking for, without typing the extension
etc.
  Rajesh.
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  Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 10:31 PM
  Subject: Re: [AI] why do we need toolbars
 
 
 
  hi
  toolbars are very beneficial program for blocking pop ups.you also
search
  anything in search box instead of going to particular searching
  site.thereare some more function in toolbar like :
  1. blocking popups
  2. alert about maills
  3. search box for searching any concept without going on search site
like
  yahoo, google, msn etc.
  4. spell check
  5. auti fill anu type of forms like new registration
  6. page ranking means how many times going on particular web page
  7. some websites like russian or german sites translate in to english
or
 
  any
 
  other language but not in indian languages
  8. all functions that are provides on respective website
 
  cheers
 
  jagdeep
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  I want to know, why do we need toolbars such as yahoo, Google, and MSN
  toolbars. what is the advantage in having toolbars especially to the
 
  blind
 
  persons. and which shall be the best one to use.
 
  thanks,
  sudhakar.
 
  
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Re: [AI] idea for the documentary

2006-07-26 Thread Kasha
Hi,

As per this issue, sometimes, some people use to hold my other end of my 
cane for guiding me though. Actually, I don't prefer that way of guidance. 
Because, as I feel, uncomfortable with that type of guidance. since I'm 
using my foulding cane, while they pull that little stronger, the elastic 
may get cut off or, will give us some confusing mind. In some cases, some of 
them will give me their pen to hold the other end of it. I, sometimes, felt 
that was ok too. since the pen has no joins and since it is a smaller thing, 
hope, it may not misguide us.

Cheers,

Kasha.
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 yes, I can add that some people tend to hold the walking cane in stead of
 our hand , and do not change even with insistence.

 I can recall another insidence, that one person who used to sit at 
 crossing
 and when I approached it he used to come and help. but his help was of
 forceful nature.

 once I asserted that he hold my hand rather than the stick, he might have
 felt bad and to show his anger he just shooked me and left me in the 
 middle
 of the road which could be dangerous.

 Another time I was waiting on a bus stop, and a young guy pulled up with 
 his
 scooter and offered his help, as I do not appriciate unsolicited help, I
 declined the offer and suggested that I can manage on my own and have no
 problem in travelling in bus. He got enraged and started saying things 
 like
 you are shying like a girl, I will not kidnap you.

 These are some of the insidences which I could recall, but there might be
 lots of instances which others may have faced.

 Regards
 Dinesh

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 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 12:41 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] idea for the documentary


 Fortunately, no one held me by my collar, but many have literally 'man
 handled' me by pushing me from behind like a car, twisting my arm to the
 extant that I had to scream in discomfort and lifting and downing my
 elbow to indicate ups and downs.

 Subramani

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 hi friends this is jatin shah
 I'm trying to make a documentary where I'm going to show incidents which

 have taken place with the visually challenged. The purpose behind this
 is to
 create awareness among other people about visually challenged. Therefore
 I'm
 going to use Malhar (the xaviers college festival) as a platform to film
 the
 documentary.
 This movie will not exceed five minutes. I am planning to divide this
 movie
 in two parts:
 The first part will be about how people tend to make blunders. For
 example
 when a friend of mine asked for assisstance to cross the road, a woman
 dragged him by his collar instead of allowing him to hold her arm.
 The second half will show the correct way to assisst etc.
 So I would like to hear of incidents which have taken place with any of
 you
 as it would be a great help to me.
 I'm doing this to spread awareness about the visually challenged.
 I look forward to your response.
 Jatin Shah



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[AI] 7jfw help

2006-07-26 Thread pushkar raj pandey
Hi Friends,

I am Pushkar.  I am working in a bank.  The Bank is using Finical 7.9,
Infosys product.  I am making passbook entries in the bank.  JAWS does not
read all the links needed in the programme.  Please suggest me ways to read
everything on the screen through it.

( PUSHKAR RAJ PANDEY )
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Re: [AI] 7jfw help

2006-07-26 Thread Chetan Sharma
Hi pushkar,

There is hardly a way to suggest. use jaws cursor to read the screen content 
and keep the window maximized. It should help you in a limited way.

With regards,

Chetan
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Subject: [AI] 7jfw help


 Hi Friends,

 I am Pushkar.  I am working in a bank.  The Bank is using Finical 7.9,
 Infosys product.  I am making passbook entries in the bank.  JAWS does not
 read all the links needed in the programme.  Please suggest me ways to 
 read
 everything on the screen through it.

 ( PUSHKAR RAJ PANDEY )
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Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled

2006-07-26 Thread Harish Kotian
HI
I understand, at Delhi, DDA plots have been given to only women applicants. 
Besides softer land taxes are there for women land owners. This was done to 
strengthen monetary security to women.
This same paradign can be extend to disabled persons for the same motive.
Harish.

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Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled


I don't think any act so far has any specific provision or reference
 regarding land rights of disabled persons.  It will be appretiated if
 somebody from a legal background can interveen at this juncture. There are
 few judgements wherein honourable supreme court of India has held that
 right to live with dignity is a fundamental right of every citizen of
 india. These judgements can be thoroughly studied to see if circomstances 
 in
 a particular judgement match with any individual's situation.

 With regards,


 Chetan
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 Hi,  If possible pl send it across to my id too.

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[AI] Next Debian Release to Support AMD64 Chips

2006-07-26 Thread Vikas Kapoor
Next Debian Release to Support AMD64 Chips

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

The next release of the Debian Project's Linux distribution will run on 
Advanced Micro Devices' AMD64 processors for the first time, according to the 
organization's
Web site.

The GNU/Linux 4.0 operating system, also known as Etch, is planned for 
release in December, the group said.

It will also have new security features, including encryption and digital 
signatures to ensure that downloaded packages are validated, Debian said.

The AMD64 platform includes AMD's
Opteron
server processor, Athlon 64 desktop, and notebook processor, and
Turion 64
notebook processsor. GNU/Linux 4.0 will support 11 chip architectures 
altogether, the group said.

The new release will use the Linux 2.6.17 version as the default kernel and for 
the installer, although a later version may be picked after a review in
October.

It will use the GNU Compiler Collection 4.1 as default compiler.

Debian will host several bug quashing parties in Europe to work out problems 
with the new release.

The schedule is
listed online .

http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article/0,aid,126527,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp

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Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled

2006-07-26 Thread rajesh asudani
I think there is three percent reservation in land allotment schemes of the
government for the disabled including blind. Will have to look up whether
PWD act speaks specifically about this. Otherwise I do not think any
property legislation denies land holding or ownership rights to blind.
- Original Message -
From: Harish Kotian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chetan Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED];
accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 3:41 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled


 HI
 I understand, at Delhi, DDA plots have been given to only women
applicants.
 Besides softer land taxes are there for women land owners. This was done
to
 strengthen monetary security to women.
 This same paradign can be extend to disabled persons for the same motive.
 Harish.

 - Original Message -
 From: Chetan Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 11:19 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled


 I don't think any act so far has any specific provision or reference
  regarding land rights of disabled persons.  It will be appretiated if
  somebody from a legal background can interveen at this juncture. There
are
  few judgements wherein honourable supreme court of India has held that
  right to live with dignity is a fundamental right of every citizen of
  india. These judgements can be thoroughly studied to see if
circomstances
  in
  a particular judgement match with any individual's situation.
 
  With regards,
 
 
  Chetan
  - Original Message -
  From: Shrirang Sahasrabudhe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
  Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 9:37 AM
  Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled
 
 
  Hi,  If possible pl send it across to my id too.
 
  Rajani Gopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi, If possible pl send it
  across to my id too. Rajani
 
  On 7/26/06, George Abraham wrote:
  Dear Friends,
 
  All of us disabled have a number of rights. Would any of you have any
  information on our rights with specific context to Land Rights and
  Property
  Rights. You could send me the information if any to my personal ID
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[AI] Yahoo, Symanntec Unveil Security Service

2006-07-26 Thread ashish
Tue Jul 25, 5:35 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. (Nasdaq: - ) and 
Symantec
Corp. (Nasdaq: - ) unveiled a joint consumer Internet security service on Monday
that will help the two companies compete against major rivals such as Google 
Inc.
(NASDAQ: - ) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: - ).
The two companies said they would offer Symantec's Norton Internet Security 
product
directly to Yahoo customers in a deal that expands an ongoing partnership and 
seeks
to take advantage of growing consumer demand for more Internet protection.
The deal also gives Symantec access to the hundreds of millions of customers who
use Yahoo services and helps the software maker fend off Microsoft, which is 
making
a big push into the potentially lucrative consumer security market.
For Yahoo, the offering helps assure customers that the Internet is a secure 
place
to do everything from banking to travel planning to job searches as it battles 
against
Google and Microsoft to be the dominant Internet services provider, the 
companies
said.
Internet security is important to our Yahoo users and by working with Symantec,
we are bringing the comfortable security blanket that their Norton brand 
services
provide to consumers, said Stephen Miller, director, product management, Yahoo.
Yahoo and Symantec said they will market the co-branded Norton Internet Security
service throughout the Yahoo network, which includes Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Toolbar 
and
Yahoo Search, and other online services.
In addition, Symantec will also offer Norton Spyware scan for the Yahoo Toolbar 
and
a co-branded toolbar that offers more direct links to other security tools. It 
will
also offer its antivirus and online firewall protections on Yahoo's Online 
Protection
for broadband users.
Yahoo users can sign up for Norton Internet Security, which blocks spam, viruses
and unwanted adware, for a free 30 day trial and then purchase a 12-month 
subscription
for $49.99, the companies said. The price is a $20 discount for Yahoo users.
Symantec, the world's largest security software service, already offers 
antivirus
scanning for Yahoo e-mail users. The company also has a partnership deal with 
Google
that makes it one of the Internet search provider's preferred software vendors 
as
part of its recommended PC set up.
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and
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Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled

2006-07-26 Thread Rohan
Please George sir, do send me the same on my mailing address that is :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards
Rohan
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Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled




 Please also send the same to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Regards
 Sameer
 --- George Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dear Friends,

 All of us disabled have a number of rights.  Would
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 Land Rights and Property
 Rights.  You could send me  the information if any
 to my personal ID
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Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled

2006-07-26 Thread Tushar S Kansara
it starts by applying to cm of your state who will forward recommendations

On 7/26/06, Rohan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Please George sir, do send me the same on my mailing address that is :
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 Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 10:52 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled


 
 
  Please also send the same to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Regards
  Sameer
  --- George Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Dear Friends,
 
  All of us disabled have a number of rights.  Would
  any of you  have any
  information on our rights with specific context to
  Land Rights and Property
  Rights.  You could send me  the information if any
  to my personal ID
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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[AI] School dumps 'polio' boy

2006-07-26 Thread Vikas Kapoor
School dumps 'polio' boy

26 Jul, 2006| Updated at 1609hrs IST

RANCHI: A physically challenged boy, initially 'thrown-out' by the management 
of a school, was re-admitted after his father sought the intervention of higher
authorities for redressal of the unfair treatment.

Ravi Ranjan, a class XI student who depends on crutches for movement, received 
a jolt when the management of a local school decided to strike out his name
on the pretext that he was facing difficulty in attending practical class on 
the second floor.

When it came to his notice, Jharkhand Governor Syed Sibtey Razi immediately 
asked the concerned government departments to come to the aid of the hapless
boy, official sources said on Wednesday.

The school management, sensing its mistake, withdrew its decision on Tuesday, 
allowing the science student to join his pals.

Earlier, Ranjan's father had moved the Jharkhand Educational Tribunal after the 
principal had asked the boy to drop out. The tribunal also took cognisance
of the purported letter from the school management to Ranjan's father, Suresh 
Paswan.

The letter from the school management claimed that the school authorities were 
not informed about Ranjan's physical condition during admission in this academic
year.

The developments took place at a time when the state government was carrying on 
a ' school chhalo abhiyan' to reduce the percentage of school drop-outs.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1814095.cms

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[AI] Testing

2006-07-26 Thread George Abraham
Friends,Please ignore!

GA 

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Re: [AI] 7jfw help

2006-07-26 Thread Dinesh Kaushal
I have no experience with Finical software, but since you have mentioned 
links I assume that it is a web based application. can you describe what 
does jaws ssay when you are on links? For your information I am copying the 
text for Custom labels from jaws help.


Custom Labels

JAWS allows you to assign custom text labels to almost any HTML element that 
you can move to by pressing the TAB key in Internet Explorer, America 
Online,
and HTML documents. These elements include text links, graphic links, form 
fields, and buttons. You can also label images on Web pages. JAWS reads 
these
custom labels instead of the identifying text assigned to the elements by 
the Web page author. JAWS also uses custom labels to identify elements when 
they
appear in lists, such as the list of form fields that displays when you 
press INSERT+F5. You can use this feature to customize the elements of any 
Web
page to help you navigate the page, reduce verbosity, compensate for 
incomplete or poorly labeled elements, and similar functions.

Tip: You can also use this feature to label form fields in Microsoft Word 
and Adobe Acrobat or Reader.

JAWS saves the labels you assign to a Web page so they are available each 
time you use that page. In addition, the labels you create are applied to 
identical
elements any time they appear in that page's domain. For example, if you 
assign a label to a button, JAWS reads that label any time you encounter the 
button
on any Web page within that domain. Custom labels are saved in .jsi files in 
the Settings\Enu\PersonalizedSettings folder.

Assigning a Custom Label

To assign a custom label to an element or change a custom label already 
assigned to an element, do the following:

1. Move to the element you want to label. You can use the TAB key, standard 
JAWS reading commands, or a list of elements.
2. Press INSERT+F2, select Custom Label, and press ENTER.

Tip: You can also press CTRL+INSERT+TAB to create a custom label for the 
current element.

3. Type the text you want to use for the label and press ENTER.


JAWS reads the new custom label each time you encounter this element. In 
addition, JAWS displays the custom label instead of the original identifying 
text
when the element appears in JAWS lists. However, if you use INSERT+Z to turn 
off the virtual cursor, your custom labels will not be available.

Deleting a Custom Label

To delete a custom label, do the following:

1. Move to the element with the label you want to delete. You can use the 
TAB key, standard JAWS reading commands, or a list of elements.
2. Press INSERT+F2, select Custom Label Delete, and press ENTER.


To delete all custom labels on a page, do the following:

1. Go to the Web page containing the labels you want to delete.
2. Press INSERT+F2, select Custom Label Delete All, and press ENTER.


Sharing Custom Labels

You can use Settings Packager to share your Custom Labels for a Web site or 
document with other JAWS users. Settings Packager is a program that lets you
save settings in a compressed .zip file that you can send in an e-mail 
message, post on a Web site, or copy to removable storage media. You can 
also use
Settings Packager to import the settings contained in these .zip files into 
JAWS. To start Settings Packager, press INSERT+F2, select Settings 
Packager,
and press ENTER. For more information on using this program, open the 
Settings Packager Help menu and choose Help Topics. 

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Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled

2006-07-26 Thread Chetan Sharma
Yes, that 3% rexervation is available in most of states, but that appears to 
be due to executive orders and not in compliance of any law. Under PWD act, 
it is duty of local development authorities to develope special colonies for 
disabled persons. I think this provision is some where in sec. 43 to 45 of 
PWD act.

With regards,


Chetan
- Original Message - 
From: rajesh asudani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Harish Kotian [EMAIL PROTECTED]; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 5:46 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled


I think there is three percent reservation in land allotment schemes of the
 government for the disabled including blind. Will have to look up whether
 PWD act speaks specifically about this. Otherwise I do not think any
 property legislation denies land holding or ownership rights to blind.
 - Original Message -
 From: Harish Kotian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Chetan Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 3:41 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled


 HI
 I understand, at Delhi, DDA plots have been given to only women
 applicants.
 Besides softer land taxes are there for women land owners. This was done
 to
 strengthen monetary security to women.
 This same paradign can be extend to disabled persons for the same motive.
 Harish.

 - Original Message -
 From: Chetan Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 11:19 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled


 I don't think any act so far has any specific provision or reference
  regarding land rights of disabled persons.  It will be appretiated if
  somebody from a legal background can interveen at this juncture. There
 are
  few judgements wherein honourable supreme court of India has held that
  right to live with dignity is a fundamental right of every citizen of
  india. These judgements can be thoroughly studied to see if
 circomstances
  in
  a particular judgement match with any individual's situation.
 
  With regards,
 
 
  Chetan
  - Original Message -
  From: Shrirang Sahasrabudhe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
  Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 9:37 AM
  Subject: Re: [AI] Land Rights for the Disabled
 
 
  Hi,  If possible pl send it across to my id too.
 
  Rajani Gopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi, If possible pl send it
  across to my id too. Rajani
 
  On 7/26/06, George Abraham wrote:
  Dear Friends,
 
  All of us disabled have a number of rights. Would any of you have any
  information on our rights with specific context to Land Rights and
  Property
  Rights. You could send me the information if any to my personal ID
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Thanks,
 
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