Re: [AI] RP hopelessness

2012-08-21 Thread zoher kheriwala

Hello access Indians,

I and my brother have the same problem of RP. I had a substantial vision 
till my graduation, till my age of 19. But there after till the age of 30 it 
diminished very fast. But since then for last 2 and half years it has not 
diminished significantly.


My parents were aware of the situation so they decided to keep  us in the 
special school. There we learned the alternative methods of studying. At the 
same time we enjoyed all the moment of our vision in childhood with our 
cousins.


The only solution to the emotional problem is you must accept the reality 
right from your childhood.


Yes even today also I have the stigma of using cane for mobility. But I am 
trying to come out of the stigma.


Sometime this little vision creates some funny incidences. Many a times when 
I walk with my white cane some people observes me very closely. And a times 
I change my direction of walking due to the barriers on the way which I can 
see even before my cane hits it. So some peoples say “he is really blind or 
acting”. When I wait for the bus and when I ask the number “excuse me madam 
what is the number?” at that time the face of the person is really lookable.


So rather than regretting for what we don’t have always enjoy of what we 
have.


zoher kheriwala taheri menswear mumbai. skype id zoher.kheriwala
- Original Message - 
From: Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] RP  hopelessness


Hi Ekinath,

This is a person with RP who has lost substantial part of his vision
in the last 10 years, and has only around 5% vision.  I dare say that
even born  blind people can not always empathise with persons with
deteriorating vision conditions.  The challenges faced by  these
people may seem silly to born blind people.  For example, asking for
someone else's help is such an easy task for those who experienced
blindness from childhood when compared to those who loose vision
during adulthood.  After all, learning cycling is easier at the age of
ten than at the age of 30!  Having said this, I must admit that born
blind people have their own set of serious challenges.  And please do
not think that I'm trying to create differences amongst the community.
Many born blind people on this very list have been my friends and
mentors in my life.

Coming to your questions, my answers are as follows:


1.  Can I anyhow retain what little I have?

There is no scientifically validated treatment that can arrest the
deterioration.  Though some treatments like ayurvedic treatment at
Sridheryeem, Kerala claim to do so, the experiences of patients has
not been uniform.  While some have reported arrest of deterioration
for some years, others haven't got any benefit.   A scientific study
has proved that protection of eyes from exposure to bright sunlight
may slow down the deterioration to some extent.  And no study has
shown that intake of vitamin A can do any good in this regard.  So,
the answer to this question is a  sorry.

2.  If I lose all my sight will any break through treatment in future
can be availed by me because they say at least little vision is must
to treat.

This depends upon the kind of treatment.   The bionic eye, which is  a
commercially  available treatment option for persons with RP in some
parts of west, is useful only for those who have lost significant part
of their vision due to RP.  To be more precise, it is specifically for
people like you.  But its current cost is unreasonably high even for
people in the west.

Other treatment options like gene therapy and stem cell therapy are
still under clinical trials and may take some more time before being
commercially available.  But as you pointed out, gene therapy is
possible only for those who have some residual vision.  But going by
what you have described, your condition in the recent past wouldn't
have been ideal for this treatment.  So, there is nothing for you to
worry about because of the recent developments.

3. I have made up  my mind to enjoy every bit moment that has been given
to me before I lose all my sight.
I will take lot of leaves and plan more outings so those last moments
of light are saved in before it’s time for darkness, hmmm, no I don’t
know how to describe that but it’s more horrible than darkness.

I totally agree with you on this.   Enjoy whatever vision you have.
That's what I do, especially with my fast deteriorating vision
condition.Make lot of outings, see beautiful places, meet lot of
people to capture their images so that you can visualise them even
after turning blind, see beautiful heroines in films (smile), and do
anything and everything that you feel like doing with your residual
vision.

Finally, I would like you to be part of Retina India, an organisation
established with special focus on retinal disorders.  Though I have
learnt how to cope up with visual impairment to a great extent from
Access India mailing 

[AI] Reading

2012-08-21 Thread Zainab Chinikamwala
On 8/20/12, zoher kheriwala zos...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello access Indians,

 I and my brother have the same problem of RP. I had a substantial vision
 till my graduation, till my age of 19. But there after till the age of 30 it

 diminished very fast. But since then for last 2 and half years it has not
 diminished significantly.

 My parents were aware of the situation so they decided to keep  us in the
 special school. There we learned the alternative methods of studying. At the

 same time we enjoyed all the moment of our vision in childhood with our
 cousins.

 The only solution to the emotional problem is you must accept the reality
 right from your childhood.

 Yes even today also I have the stigma of using cane for mobility. But I am
 trying to come out of the stigma.

 Sometime this little vision creates some funny incidences. Many a times when

 I walk with my white cane some people observes me very closely. And a times

 I change my direction of walking due to the barriers on the way which I can

 see even before my cane hits it. So some peoples say “he is really blind or

 acting”. When I wait for the bus and when I ask the number “excuse me madam

 what is the number?” at that time the face of the person is really
 lookable.

 So rather than regretting for what we don’t have always enjoy of what we
 have.

 zoher kheriwala taheri menswear mumbai. skype id zoher.kheriwala
 - Original Message -
 From: Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 8:23 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] RP  hopelessness


 Hi Ekinath,

 This is a person with RP who has lost substantial part of his vision
 in the last 10 years, and has only around 5% vision.  I dare say that
 even born  blind people can not always empathise with persons with
 deteriorating vision conditions.  The challenges faced by  these
 people may seem silly to born blind people.  For example, asking for
 someone else's help is such an easy task for those who experienced
 blindness from childhood when compared to those who loose vision
 during adulthood.  After all, learning cycling is easier at the age of
 ten than at the age of 30!  Having said this, I must admit that born
 blind people have their own set of serious challenges.  And please do
 not think that I'm trying to create differences amongst the community.
  Many born blind people on this very list have been my friends and
 mentors in my life.

 Coming to your questions, my answers are as follows:


 1.  Can I anyhow retain what little I have?

 There is no scientifically validated treatment that can arrest the
 deterioration.  Though some treatments like ayurvedic treatment at
 Sridheryeem, Kerala claim to do so, the experiences of patients has
 not been uniform.  While some have reported arrest of deterioration
 for some years, others haven't got any benefit.   A scientific study
 has proved that protection of eyes from exposure to bright sunlight
 may slow down the deterioration to some extent.  And no study has
 shown that intake of vitamin A can do any good in this regard.  So,
 the answer to this question is a  sorry.

 2.  If I lose all my sight will any break through treatment in future
 can be availed by me because they say at least little vision is must
 to treat.

 This depends upon the kind of treatment.   The bionic eye, which is  a
 commercially  available treatment option for persons with RP in some
 parts of west, is useful only for those who have lost significant part
 of their vision due to RP.  To be more precise, it is specifically for
 people like you.  But its current cost is unreasonably high even for
 people in the west.

 Other treatment options like gene therapy and stem cell therapy are
 still under clinical trials and may take some more time before being
 commercially available.  But as you pointed out, gene therapy is
 possible only for those who have some residual vision.  But going by
 what you have described, your condition in the recent past wouldn't
 have been ideal for this treatment.  So, there is nothing for you to
 worry about because of the recent developments.

 3. I have made up  my mind to enjoy every bit moment that has been given
 to me before I lose all my sight.
 I will take lot of leaves and plan more outings so those last moments
 of light are saved in before it’s time for darkness, hmmm, no I don’t
 know how to describe that but it’s more horrible than darkness.

 I totally agree with you on this.   Enjoy whatever vision you have.
 That's what I do, especially with my fast deteriorating vision
 condition.Make lot of outings, see beautiful places, meet lot of
 people to capture their images so that you can visualise them even
 after turning blind, see beautiful heroines in films (smile), and do
 anything and everything that you feel like doing with your residual
 vision.

 Finally, I would like you to be part of Retina India, an organisation
 established with special focus on 

Re: [AI] regarding facebook

2012-08-21 Thread Phen Varghese
Hello,

Are you using
m.facebook.com
?
If you are using that then just after the share button you will find
an option to upload a photo and in that you will get a brouz... button
in that hit enter and you select your photo which you want to upload
then hit the upload button done.


With best regard's,

Phen Varghese
Facebook id:phenvarghese


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 hello friends,

 I want upload my photo in facebook how can I up load? please guide me
 wich is the opption step by step.  thanks

 with best regard,

 Assistant Manager
 UCO BANK

 email:
 harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com

 mob:
 8882289259


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[AI] Moderator: RE: Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

2012-08-21 Thread Kotian, H P
All

This is an off-topic posting.
Members are advised from putting such off-topic mails without prior approval 
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Regards
Harish Kotian
Email: har...@accessindia.org.in


-Original Message-
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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of harish kapoor
Sent: 21 August 2012 10:33
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Cc: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

Mumbai, Aug 20, 2012, (IANS):

 All business and commercial activities across the country are likely
to be crippled as the entire banking industry employees would go on a
two-day strike starting Wednesday, a banking union official said here
Monday.

Over a million employees and officers of 27 public sector banks, 12
old generation private banks and eight foreign banks will take part in
the strike, said All India Bank Employees Association secretary
Vishwas Utagi.

Among other things, they will protest the government's move to amend
the banking laws bill, presently pending before parliament and
scheduled for discussions Aug 23 and 24, Utagi said in a statement
here.

The proposed banking law amendments proposing to adversely amend the
Banking Regulation Act, 1949, and Banking Companies' Acquisition 
Transfer of Undertakings Act, aimed at merger of banks, allowing
private and foreign capital in banks, unrestricted voting rights and
granting licences to corporate business houses to start new banks, are
aimed at handing over the Indian private sector banking to
multi-national banks and increasing the presence of Indian corporate
and foreign direct investment in public sector banks, Utagi said.

The outcome of these proposed measures would be closure of rural bank
branches, resorting to a large number of ultra-small branches, thereby
privatising rural banking operations through contractual businesses,
he claimed.

The strike would also oppose outsourcing of work to outside agencies,
and other anti-labour policies, jeopardising jobs in the banking
sector and aimed at undermining the collective bargaining strength.

During the strike, bank employees here will take out a procession to
Azad Maidan in support of their demands, he added.

Assistant Manager
UCO BANK

email:
harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com

mob:
8882289259


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Re: [AI] RP hopelessness

2012-08-21 Thread Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala
Hi All,

I too have experienced ssuch incidents where people doubt if I'm
really challenged. And also, I'm not a very good user of the cane.
Anyway what's importaant is that we accept the reality and never
pretend to be normal sighted. I started using the cane when I was
around 18 studying in class 12. I prefer to ask the driver about the
bus # and its route, mostly I get a satisfactory answer from him and
sometimes from the passengers inside. I travel by the normal
first/second class coach in the railway trains coz I'm comfortable
with it, not to hide my disability. One good thing is that I'm able to
restrict loss of vision due to treatment since the age of 2 years, I'm
35 now. My ophthalmo has clarified that the medicines he prescribe are
for retention and not for cure, I follow his instructions strictly and
believe it has helped me. I understand not being able to see something
that could be seen earlier is a painful experience but its really
important for us to be prepared when we know that its ought to happen.
Think of ways to overcome difficulties rather than cripping over
something that's not under our control. Vision loss can happen with
anyone, the difference for us is that we know about it in advance.
Isn't this an advantage and an opportunity for us to prepare for the
future?

Dear friend, don't lose hope - keep your cool and you'd be able to
think of the positive side of the situation. Wish you ALL THE BEST...

On 8/20/12, Shona Man shonam...@gmail.com wrote:
 The worldd for me too is a growing dark due to disappearing my center
 vision. I was a person' who was a naughty' kiddy and having amaising
 arrangement of my personal contacts, but everything has been lost on
 the account of my diminishing vision. Many people consider me as a
 sighted person as my eyes do not reflect any sense of blindness by
 looking on them, but there is a dark inside these two little balls. I
 have lost many of my relations because I do not often visit them and
 most of the time confine my self at my resident pllace. But I think a
 lot' if I had been a sighted person' could enjoy every moment of my
 life, as by driving, by making every one pleased by my activities but
 alas! nothing is with me which could me pleased when i have lost my
 sight.


 On 8/20/12, Geetha Shamanna geethas2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Ekinath,

 I fully understand your fear of losing the little vision you have,
 although
 it is practically of no use. Although I have been nearly blind since
 birth,
 the little vision I have had has kept me going. Just being able to see
 light
 makes me cheerful as well, especially on sunny days.

 Did you have your eyes examined for cataract? Doctors recently discovered
 cataract in both my eyes and operated them. I have been able to see a lot
 more light ever since.

 I do not wish to raise hopes -- cataract surgeries don't always result in
 an
 improvement in vision. But if you do undergo tests for cataract now or
 later
 and if doctors do determine cataract, do have it removed. It might help
 sometimes.

 It is important to accept reality otherwise and carry on with life. Try
 learning to meditate. It is an effective way of grounding oneself in
 reality.
 Geetha
 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Ekinath
 Khedekar
 Sent: 19 August 2012 07:55
 To: accessindia
 Subject: [AI] RP  hopelessness

 Hi Friends,

 Today and last night I was a little senti.

 My right eye in which I have mere light vision has been paining for
 couple
 of days and therefore, I visited a specialist.

 She told me nothing abnormal nieghter pressure not anything to worry but
 just an usual degeneration of my retina due to RP and recent maleria.

 So it means I might lose my taken for granted just a light perception.

 Friends, it struck me hard.

 I have zero vision in my left eye. And some of you will exactly
 understand
 what it means. I mean I shared this with my close friend but she could
 not
 appreciate and said then it will go all dark right?

 No sighted person can understand this but totally blind persons.

 I am very scared to lose this little vision. Practically, this remaining
 vision is of no use, but I can see light which makes me cheerful. I can
 make
 out shadows etc. and appreciate weather.

 But it might go away and then what will follow is not even darkness, but
 complete elimination of one of the senses.

 I will never be able to see again.

 What frustrates me is that there's no way out or around RP to be able to
 enjoy the beautiful gift of seeing partially though.

 So questions for the learned and experienced:

 1.   Can I anyhow retain what little I have?
 2.   If I lose all my sight will any break through treatment in future
 can be availed by me because they say at least little vision is must to
 treat.

 Last but not the least:

 I have made up  my mind to enjoy every bit moment that has been given to
 me
 before I 

Re: [AI] Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

2012-08-21 Thread harish kapoor
o k harish sir! as your desire

Assistant Manager
UCO BANK

email:
harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com

mob:
8882289259


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-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of harish
kapoor
Sent: 21 August 2012 10:33
To: vib-in...@googlegroups.com
Cc: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

Mumbai, Aug 20, 2012, (IANS):

 All business and commercial activities across the country are likely
to be crippled as the entire banking industry employees would go on a
two-day strike starting Wednesday, a banking union official said here
Monday.

Over a million employees and officers of 27 public sector banks, 12
old generation private banks and eight foreign banks will take part in
the strike, said All India Bank Employees Association secretary
Vishwas Utagi.

Among other things, they will protest the government's move to amend
the banking laws bill, presently pending before parliament and
scheduled for discussions Aug 23 and 24, Utagi said in a statement
here.

The proposed banking law amendments proposing to adversely amend the
Banking Regulation Act, 1949, and Banking Companies' Acquisition 
Transfer of Undertakings Act, aimed at merger of banks, allowing
private and foreign capital in banks, unrestricted voting rights and
granting licences to corporate business houses to start new banks, are
aimed at handing over the Indian private sector banking to
multi-national banks and increasing the presence of Indian corporate
and foreign direct investment in public sector banks, Utagi said.

The outcome of these proposed measures would be closure of rural bank
branches, resorting to a large number of ultra-small branches, thereby
privatising rural banking operations through contractual businesses,
he claimed.

The strike would also oppose outsourcing of work to outside agencies,
and other anti-labour policies, jeopardising jobs in the banking
sector and aimed at undermining the collective bargaining strength.

During the strike, bank employees here will take out a procession to
Azad Maidan in support of their demands, he added.

Assistant Manager
UCO BANK

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harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com

mob:
8882289259


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Re: [AI] Moderator: RE: Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

2012-08-21 Thread vivekananda
How can this become off list topic, many blind people with great
difficulty go to banks and when you come to know bank is closed one
feel very bad, even myself after reading this mail went to bank and
withdraw money immediately.  I am unable to use ATM, thanks  Harish
Kapoor.

On 8/21/12, Kotian, H P hpkot...@rbi.org.in wrote:
 All

 This is an off-topic posting.
 Members are advised from putting such off-topic mails without prior approval
 from the undersigned.
 Regards
 Harish Kotian
 Email: har...@accessindia.org.in


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of harish kapoor
 Sent: 21 August 2012 10:33
 To: vib-in...@googlegroups.com
 Cc: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: [AI] Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

 Two-day bank strike from Wednesday

 Mumbai, Aug 20, 2012, (IANS):

  All business and commercial activities across the country are likely
 to be crippled as the entire banking industry employees would go on a
 two-day strike starting Wednesday, a banking union official said here
 Monday.

 Over a million employees and officers of 27 public sector banks, 12
 old generation private banks and eight foreign banks will take part in
 the strike, said All India Bank Employees Association secretary
 Vishwas Utagi.

 Among other things, they will protest the government's move to amend
 the banking laws bill, presently pending before parliament and
 scheduled for discussions Aug 23 and 24, Utagi said in a statement
 here.

 The proposed banking law amendments proposing to adversely amend the
 Banking Regulation Act, 1949, and Banking Companies' Acquisition 
 Transfer of Undertakings Act, aimed at merger of banks, allowing
 private and foreign capital in banks, unrestricted voting rights and
 granting licences to corporate business houses to start new banks, are
 aimed at handing over the Indian private sector banking to
 multi-national banks and increasing the presence of Indian corporate
 and foreign direct investment in public sector banks, Utagi said.

 The outcome of these proposed measures would be closure of rural bank
 branches, resorting to a large number of ultra-small branches, thereby
 privatising rural banking operations through contractual businesses,
 he claimed.

 The strike would also oppose outsourcing of work to outside agencies,
 and other anti-labour policies, jeopardising jobs in the banking
 sector and aimed at undermining the collective bargaining strength.

 During the strike, bank employees here will take out a procession to
 Azad Maidan in support of their demands, he added.

 Assistant Manager
 UCO BANK

 email:
 harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com

 mob:
 8882289259


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Re: [AI] RP hopelessness

2012-08-21 Thread vivekananda
I am suffering from Glucoma, i am having some sight whenever crossing
road I use white cane though I can see vehicles from quiet far, my
friends do not hasitate to use white cane.

On 8/21/12, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala zujarbri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All,

 I too have experienced ssuch incidents where people doubt if I'm
 really challenged. And also, I'm not a very good user of the cane.
 Anyway what's importaant is that we accept the reality and never
 pretend to be normal sighted. I started using the cane when I was
 around 18 studying in class 12. I prefer to ask the driver about the
 bus # and its route, mostly I get a satisfactory answer from him and
 sometimes from the passengers inside. I travel by the normal
 first/second class coach in the railway trains coz I'm comfortable
 with it, not to hide my disability. One good thing is that I'm able to
 restrict loss of vision due to treatment since the age of 2 years, I'm
 35 now. My ophthalmo has clarified that the medicines he prescribe are
 for retention and not for cure, I follow his instructions strictly and
 believe it has helped me. I understand not being able to see something
 that could be seen earlier is a painful experience but its really
 important for us to be prepared when we know that its ought to happen.
 Think of ways to overcome difficulties rather than cripping over
 something that's not under our control. Vision loss can happen with
 anyone, the difference for us is that we know about it in advance.
 Isn't this an advantage and an opportunity for us to prepare for the
 future?

 Dear friend, don't lose hope - keep your cool and you'd be able to
 think of the positive side of the situation. Wish you ALL THE BEST...

 On 8/20/12, Shona Man shonam...@gmail.com wrote:
 The worldd for me too is a growing dark due to disappearing my center
 vision. I was a person' who was a naughty' kiddy and having amaising
 arrangement of my personal contacts, but everything has been lost on
 the account of my diminishing vision. Many people consider me as a
 sighted person as my eyes do not reflect any sense of blindness by
 looking on them, but there is a dark inside these two little balls. I
 have lost many of my relations because I do not often visit them and
 most of the time confine my self at my resident pllace. But I think a
 lot' if I had been a sighted person' could enjoy every moment of my
 life, as by driving, by making every one pleased by my activities but
 alas! nothing is with me which could me pleased when i have lost my
 sight.


 On 8/20/12, Geetha Shamanna geethas2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Ekinath,

 I fully understand your fear of losing the little vision you have,
 although
 it is practically of no use. Although I have been nearly blind since
 birth,
 the little vision I have had has kept me going. Just being able to see
 light
 makes me cheerful as well, especially on sunny days.

 Did you have your eyes examined for cataract? Doctors recently
 discovered
 cataract in both my eyes and operated them. I have been able to see a
 lot
 more light ever since.

 I do not wish to raise hopes -- cataract surgeries don't always result
 in
 an
 improvement in vision. But if you do undergo tests for cataract now or
 later
 and if doctors do determine cataract, do have it removed. It might help
 sometimes.

 It is important to accept reality otherwise and carry on with life. Try
 learning to meditate. It is an effective way of grounding oneself in
 reality.
 Geetha
 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Ekinath
 Khedekar
 Sent: 19 August 2012 07:55
 To: accessindia
 Subject: [AI] RP  hopelessness

 Hi Friends,

 Today and last night I was a little senti.

 My right eye in which I have mere light vision has been paining for
 couple
 of days and therefore, I visited a specialist.

 She told me nothing abnormal nieghter pressure not anything to worry but
 just an usual degeneration of my retina due to RP and recent maleria.

 So it means I might lose my taken for granted just a light perception.

 Friends, it struck me hard.

 I have zero vision in my left eye. And some of you will exactly
 understand
 what it means. I mean I shared this with my close friend but she could
 not
 appreciate and said then it will go all dark right?

 No sighted person can understand this but totally blind persons.

 I am very scared to lose this little vision. Practically, this remaining
 vision is of no use, but I can see light which makes me cheerful. I can
 make
 out shadows etc. and appreciate weather.

 But it might go away and then what will follow is not even darkness, but
 complete elimination of one of the senses.

 I will never be able to see again.

 What frustrates me is that there's no way out or around RP to be able to
 enjoy the beautiful gift of seeing partially though.

 So questions for the learned and experienced:

 1.  Can I anyhow retain what little I 

[AI] Greetings from Preeti Monga new member of this list

2012-08-21 Thread Kotian, H P
Forwarded message:

From: Preeti Monga [mailto:preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:43 PM
To: 'accessindia@accessindia.org.in'
Subject: Greetings from Preeti Monga new member of this list

Dear Friends,

Have  heard a lot about this list, but this is the first time I am becoming a 
member of the same.

Currently I run my own business which deals  in recruitments,  corporate 
trainings, corporate gifting, printing solutions, incentive travel and  
manpower and payroll outsourcing.

I also run an NGO called  The Silver Linings Trust.

For more information about me and my work and life, please do visit my  website 
given below:

www.silver-linings.org

You may in addition like to  Google my  name.

Look forward to being on the list and to also be able to   contribute to the  
same.

With best regards

Preeti




Preeti Monga
Director



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Mobile: +91 9871701646
Landline: 011 22781446
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[AI] Job opportunity at a top multinational IT company

2012-08-21 Thread Kotian, H P
Friends
Forwarding a mail which did not get to the list.
Regards
Harish Kotian

Quoting:


From: Preeti Monga [mailto:preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:48 PM
To: 'accessindia@accessindia.org.in'
Cc: 'Sandeep Singh'; 'Ashwani Monga'
Subject: Job opportunity at a top multinational IT company

Dear Friends,

This is Preeti once again.
Please treat this message as urgent!

  Silver Linings Synergies Pvt. Ltd., (my company)  has  some excellent  
employmentopportunities for persons with disabilities. This opportunity is 
with  a top  multy national IT  company   located in Gurgaown.

Please find below the details for the same:

1.   Jobs for  persons for digital marketing role, with  a passion for and 
good experience  and knowledge of the world wide web, internet etc.
2.  Jobs for  persons with good experience of 2/3 years experience in 
Data Mining/  analyses.

In case you or any of your friends / contacts are interested in this kind of 
job, please do contact me. My contact details are in my signature below.

Persons with disabilities  are welcome to apply  for the same.  These positions 
are not only meant for people with visual  impairment only; any  capable 
disabled person is welcome to apply.

Please do respond ASAP.

Look forward to hearing from you guys.

With best regards

Preeti



Preeti Monga
Director



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Landline: 011 22781446
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[AI] Eyeway SMS

2012-08-21 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
Hi all,

Greetings from Eyeway Helpdesk!

As you all might be aware of government's 15 days ban on bulk SMS service, we 
will, with the kind permission from the Moderator, be sending the messages on 
the list in a single email on daily basis untill the ban on the bulk SMSs is 
lifted.

Today's messages are:
Req. Manager  Dy. General Manager (Civil  Elect.) on contract basis in RITES 
Ltd. Last dt 24Aug. Apply online. More in 18Aug EmpNews pg13

-Eyeway



Multiple vacancies (non-teaching) in Bharati College, Delhi. Last dt 7Sept. 
More in 18Aug EmpNews pg13

-Eyeway011-46070380, Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

 
 
With best regards,
Satguru Rathi | Helpdesk Executive
Project Eyeway - A knowledge resource for living a fuller life with vision loss
C/o Score Foundation, 17/107 L.G.F., Vikram Vihar, Lajpat Nagar - 4, New  Delhi 
- 110024. India.
Helpdesk:+91-11-460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm)
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[AI] Fwd: [SayEverything] New Program Makes E-Texts a No Brainer for the Visually Impaired

2012-08-21 Thread gufran
hi all, here is the intrusting artical which i have found on the other 
mailing list.


 Original Message 
Subject: [SayEverything] New Program Makes E-Texts a No Brainer for the 
Visually Impaired

Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 17:19:51 +0530
From: TS Negi ts.neg...@gmail.com
Reply-To: sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org
To: sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org, blindc...@yahoogroups.com

New Program Makes E-Texts a No Brainer for the Visually Impaired
John Christie
Christopher Toth, a blind software developer, has designed a program 
that will open up the world as far as reading is concerned. The program 
is called QRead. With QRead, it is possible to read PDF and ePub 
material easier than ever before. ePub material may include newspapers 
and technical titles, as well as many other types of material. Some 
other supported formats that QRead works with include Bookshare Daisy 
files, Microsoft Word 2007, Microsoft Compiled HTML Help CHM files, and 
plain text files.


With QRead, users can tab between an unlimited number of titles and 
place an unlimited number of bookmarks, as well as return to where they 
last left off while reading. With this amazing program, you can skim 
through a book by percentage or find passages with its useful Find feature.


QRead interfaces with major screen reading software including Jaws for 
Windows, Window-Eyes, Super Nova, System Access, and the free and open 
source NVDA. The program costs $30 and its nearest competitors cost $80.


When you buy QRead, you receive an activation key. Once you receive this 
key, you tab to the activation tab and paste the number in to the 
program, giving you the full use of the program. From time to time, you 
will need this number again in order to continually verify that you're 
the correct user. So, once the number is emailed to you, put the number 
in a safe place so you don't lose it.


Mr. Toth explained why he created the program. Historically, access to 
PDF, ePub, and other e-text formats has been cumbersome, difficult, or 
even impossible. I invented QRead to fix this, and in the process have 
created a tool which will vastly improve your reading experience, 
regardless if you're a casual reader, student, or professional, he said.


QRead is a great program either for the casual reader or for a person in 
school. You can read anything from your local newspaper if the paper is 
in one of the above listed formats or a manual for a new device that 
might be in PDF format. This program has surely opened the world of 
reading to blind people and is a great invention.


Sources: 
http://www.fredshead.info/2012/03/most-affordable-e-book-reader-for-blind.html 
http://q-continuum.net/qread/

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[AI] RP hopelessness

2012-08-21 Thread Nazrulhuda khan
Hey Eki,

Don’t be discouraged. I know you very closely and I also know that you
will come out of this very soon.

Why don’t you inquire about Embryonic stem cells about which people
have shared on accessindia previously. I am pasting below the old
article. I hope it will help you.

Embryonic stem cells improve vision for two womenBy Elizabeth Cohen,
Senior Medical Correspondent
January 24, 2012 -- Updated 0321 GMT (1121 HKT)
Embryonic stem cell breakthrough
Source:
CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
This is the first documented time these controversial cells have helped someone
During the study, stem cells derived from an embryo were injected into
retinal tissue
Researcher emphasizes that the results are preliminary
(CNN) -- Two women with untreatable eye diseases said they had
dramatic improvements in their vision after injections of human
embryonic stem cells, making it the first documented time these
controversial cells have helped someone.

This is a big step forward for regenerative medicine, said Dr. Steven
Schwartz at UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute. It's nowhere near a
treatment for vision loss, but it's a signal that embryonic stem-cell
based strategies may work.

Schwartz added several caveats - that the study was preliminary, only
in two patients, and that it's difficult to measure vision in
low-vision patients. But even so he was thrilled and excited about
the study.

Schwartz and his colleagues published their study in The Lancet. For
each patient, stem cells derived from an embryo were injected into
their retinal tissue. They had to take anti-rejection drugs for a
short period so their eyes wouldn't reject the foreign tissue.

 Dr. Steven Schwartz and a 51-year-old patient who says her vision has
improved after stem cell treatment.Before her stem cell surgery in
July, Sue Freeman, 78, couldn't take a walk, go shopping or cook by
herself because of macular degeneration, a disease that affects
millions of Americans and for which there is no cure.

I couldn't pour a glass of water without spilling it on the counter, she said.

Now, after surgery in one eye, she cooks, shops and walks on her own.
I can even read my own writing now, she added. And I've noticed
other things. My husband and I were walking around one of our rental
properties and I noticed scuff marks on the wall. I told him we need
to fix this, and he said, 'You're seeing things better, but that's
making my honey-do list even longer.'

Schwartz, chief of the retina division at Jules Stein, emphasized that
the results are preliminary and it is possible the patients' vision
could get worse again. Researchers will now try the procedure in 22
more patients in research centers in the United States.

The second patient in the study, a 51-year-old woman who preferred not
to use her name, said she first noticed a change in her vision a few
weeks after surgery when she woke up one morning and looked at an
armoire across her bedroom.

It has a lot of detailed carvings and I thought wow, I was missing
those before, she said. I thought, is this for real?

Later, she noticed she could see the knobs on her stove, which she
couldn't see before at a certain distance.

Before having the surgery, the patient couldn't read any of the
letters on an eye chart with extra large letters for people with
vision problems, but after the surgery, she could read five letters on
the chart, according to the study. Before the surgery, she couldn't
see how many fingers an examiner was holding up in front of her face,
but afterward she could.

In a commentary in The Lancet, Dr. Anthony Atala, director of the
Institute for Regenerative Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine,
warned that the report was preliminary, in only two patients, and with
a short-term follow-up.

But the results are impressive, especially considering the
progressive nature of both diseases, he added.

The stem cells were derived from an embryo created in a fertility
clinic by a couple that chose not to use it to create a pregnancy,
said Gary Rabin, chief executive officer of Advanced Cell Technology,
who said the couple donated the embryo to the company.

According to Dr. Robert Lanza, chief scientific officer at Advanced
Cell Technology and a co-author of the study, the embryo was destroyed
after the stem cells were derived, but in the future, doctors will be
able to derive stem cells from an embryo without destroying it.

This is the first time a scientific study has been published about the
results of an embryonic stem cell trial, but not the first time these
cells have been used. Geron became the first company to get FDA
approval for human trials using cells grown from human embryonic stem
cells in 2009, but abandoned that effort for financial reasons in
2011.

Many who consider an embryo to be human life have objected to
embryonic stem cell research. In his commentary, Atala said induced
pluripotent stem cells, which can be made without destroying an
embryo, may also be useful. These cells, which 

Re: [AI] Mockery Of V C Persons In Comedy Circus

2012-08-21 Thread subhashvashishth
Dear List,

I haven't seen the comedy show for lack of time, but if what Akhil has narrated 
is true, it is only reinforcement of stereotypes and myths about persons with 
vision impairment, the way several movies and shows on different channels 
continue to make fun of persons with different sexual orientations. 

The two may be uniquely different but that analogy can be drawn here. This 
needs to stop and the message from our community has to go firm and hard. I 
suggest a legal notice to Sony or a show cause notice from a legal body like 
CCPD. 

Unless checked and nipped in the bud and a loud noise created in the social 
media and through media friends, these incidences will continue to appear at 
one or the other forum.

Regards
Subhash Chandra Vashishth

Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone

-Original Message-
From: akhilesh akhil.akhi...@gmail.com
Sender: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 19:47:07 
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Reply-To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Mockery Of V C Persons In Comedy Circus

Hi,
I feel annoyed and stun when I'm reading it. One can easily imagine
through which you've gone while watching it. Please try to search the
clip on YouTube. I'm sure it will be there. Something shall sure be
done on this issue.

Lets see what others have to say specially from lawyers community on
this issue!!!

Post the YouTube URL on Accessindia and let the anger aggravate.
Thanks,


On 8/21/12, Pradeep Gupta gupta.pradeep...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends, all of you must be familiar with the famous comedy show
 titled Comedy Circus telecast by Soni TV on Sunday nights at 9 P. M.
 Indian Standard Time. But I feel pained to draw your attention to a so
 called Comic Act performed by well-known comedian duo, Sudesh Lehri
 and Krishna. In this act, the visually challenged community was
 portrayed in an intolerably humiliating manner, as the two comedians
 acted as a blind couple trying to celebrate their Suhag Raat [First
 night after marriage]. They left no stone unturned while making
 blatant fun of the visually challenged persons, while in the
 background was being played a popular Hindi film song, “Tayray Mast
 Mast Doe Nain.
 All this act could succeed was making a farce of everything
 including itself. Still the audience almost fell off their seats while
 laughing, and even the two judges, Archna Pooran Singhh and Sohel Khan
 went all out to praise the act and even gave the performers 100
 percent marks. I wonder why the script writer could not find a decent
 base for his script, and how the show’s director allowed such an
 indecent, and, even cruel performance. Has the level of the general
 social awareness and sensibilities dropped so low? Is it an other
 proof of the media’s irresponsible and inhuman attitude?
I am not against comedy, being aimed at celebrities in good
 humor, but making one full community the target of mockery is far
 beyond the limits of tolerance. Where are our friends from the legal
 fraternity? I would strongly urge Madam Kanchan Pamnani, Mr. Subhash
 Vashisht, Javed Abidi, Rajesh Asudani, L. Subramani and all others to
 come up with not only their suggestions, but also actions.
 Regards.
  Pradeep Gupta.


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Re: [AI] Mockery Of V C Persons In Comedy Circus

2012-08-21 Thread Avichal Bhatnagar
Hi all,
I think that comidy should not be politicised.
If anybody is making fun of visually impaired people, will all of them
become like that in reality?
It is a show which seeks to entertain people, and not play with
anybody's feelings.
If we have shows like comidy circus, then we also have shows like
Satyamev jayate which highlight the real picture.
Raheem das rightly said:
jo badan ko laghu kahe,
nahin rahiman ghatjaay,
Girdhar murlidhar kahe,
kachhu dukh manat naay.
Meaning:
if you call a big person small,
he will not decrease in size.
You call Krishna as murlidhar (flute holder), instead of girdhar
(mountain holder),
but he doesn't feel offended at all!
These are my personal views, and are in no way meant to defend comidy
circus or any other show.
I have written what ever I thought right.
Please forgive me if anybody feels offended.
Thanks,
Avichal

On 8/21/12, subhashvashis...@gmail.com subhashvashis...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear List,

 I haven't seen the comedy show for lack of time, but if what Akhil has
 narrated is true, it is only reinforcement of stereotypes and myths about
 persons with vision impairment, the way several movies and shows on
 different channels continue to make fun of persons with different sexual
 orientations.

 The two may be uniquely different but that analogy can be drawn here. This
 needs to stop and the message from our community has to go firm and hard. I
 suggest a legal notice to Sony or a show cause notice from a legal body like
 CCPD.

 Unless checked and nipped in the bud and a loud noise created in the social
 media and through media friends, these incidences will continue to appear at
 one or the other forum.

 Regards
 Subhash Chandra Vashishth

 Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone

 -Original Message-
 From: akhilesh akhil.akhi...@gmail.com
 Sender: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 19:47:07
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Reply-To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] Mockery Of V C Persons In Comedy Circus

 Hi,
 I feel annoyed and stun when I'm reading it. One can easily imagine
 through which you've gone while watching it. Please try to search the
 clip on YouTube. I'm sure it will be there. Something shall sure be
 done on this issue.

 Lets see what others have to say specially from lawyers community on
 this issue!!!

 Post the YouTube URL on Accessindia and let the anger aggravate.
 Thanks,


 On 8/21/12, Pradeep Gupta gupta.pradeep...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends, all of you must be familiar with the famous comedy show
 titled Comedy Circus telecast by Soni TV on Sunday nights at 9 P. M.
 Indian Standard Time. But I feel pained to draw your attention to a so
 called Comic Act performed by well-known comedian duo, Sudesh Lehri
 and Krishna. In this act, the visually challenged community was
 portrayed in an intolerably humiliating manner, as the two comedians
 acted as a blind couple trying to celebrate their Suhag Raat [First
 night after marriage]. They left no stone unturned while making
 blatant fun of the visually challenged persons, while in the
 background was being played a popular Hindi film song, “Tayray Mast
 Mast Doe Nain.
 All this act could succeed was making a farce of everything
 including itself. Still the audience almost fell off their seats while
 laughing, and even the two judges, Archna Pooran Singhh and Sohel Khan
 went all out to praise the act and even gave the performers 100
 percent marks. I wonder why the script writer could not find a decent
 base for his script, and how the show’s director allowed such an
 indecent, and, even cruel performance. Has the level of the general
 social awareness and sensibilities dropped so low? Is it an other
 proof of the media’s irresponsible and inhuman attitude?
I am not against comedy, being aimed at celebrities in good
 humor, but making one full community the target of mockery is far
 beyond the limits of tolerance. Where are our friends from the legal
 fraternity? I would strongly urge Madam Kanchan Pamnani, Mr. Subhash
 Vashisht, Javed Abidi, Rajesh Asudani, L. Subramani and all others to
 come up with not only their suggestions, but also actions.
 Regards.
  Pradeep Gupta.


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Re: [AI] Mockery Of V C Persons In Comedy Circus

2012-08-21 Thread Pradeep Gupta
Hi friends, Thanks for your replies. Here is the download link for the
full episode of Kahani Comedy Circus Ki Semifinal telecast on 12th
August:--
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_SqjRMsb-A


It is not like politicizing the issue, since we are not trying
to derive any political advantage out of it. We all know that even
Lord Krishna immidiately killed Shishu Pal after he hurled 101 abuses
on the Lord. I appriciate Avichal's spirit, but everything can not be
generalized. If somebody mocks at us publically, and that mockery is
telecast worldwide, I see no reason why we should not resent an
protest against it.


Regards.
  Pradeep Gupta


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Re: [AI] importing contacts from nokia n72 to nokia e72

2012-08-21 Thread Jaison Bellarmine
Open sim contacts from contact folder of E72 and mark all contact. Now copy 
them to phone memory. This is a general procedure and I have not used E72.
With regards,
Jaison Bellarmine-Original message-
From: mukesh jain
Sent:  21/08/2012, 10:21  pm
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] importing contacts from nokia n72 to nokia e72


hello,
recently, i have started using nokia e72. earlier to this i was using
the handset nokia n72. after inserting the sim in to nokia e72 i was
unable to access the old contact numbers on the e72 wich was stored on
n72 on my sim card. so could anyone please suggest me the way for
importing the contacts from n72 to e72 using the old sim card which i
was earlier using on n72? your help would be highly obliged.
thanks,
mukesh.


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Re: [AI] importing contacts from nokia n72 to nokia e72

2012-08-21 Thread Ajay Minocha
Hi sir,
If you are using the same sim card which you used in that old mobile
then locate the option settings by pressing key 1 after reaching to
contacts. here you should find some thing like contacts to display
phone memory or similar to that. Just change it to both or any other
option which indicates of displaying both the memories. You will be
able to see all the contact. If you want to import contacts from the
phone memory of n72 to new 1. Then take a blank sim card mark all
contact in that old phone after insurting the sim card and move them
to sim. Thereafter put the sim in new phone and move all the contacts
from sim to phone. Call me if you need any clearence. I will be happy
to assist.
regards

On 8/21/12, Jaison Bellarmine jaisonay...@gmail.com wrote:
 Open sim contacts from contact folder of E72 and mark all contact. Now copy
 them to phone memory. This is a general procedure and I have not used E72.
 With regards,
 Jaison Bellarmine-Original message-
 From: mukesh jain
 Sent:  21/08/2012, 10:21  pm
 To: accessindia
 Subject: [AI] importing contacts from nokia n72 to nokia e72


 hello,
 recently, i have started using nokia e72. earlier to this i was using
 the handset nokia n72. after inserting the sim in to nokia e72 i was
 unable to access the old contact numbers on the e72 wich was stored on
 n72 on my sim card. so could anyone please suggest me the way for
 importing the contacts from n72 to e72 using the old sim card which i
 was earlier using on n72? your help would be highly obliged.
 thanks,
 mukesh.


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 Mukesh jain
 Email:
 mukesh.jai...@gmail.com
 website:
 www.mukeshjain.org
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 Mob: 09977165123
 Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them
 master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. 

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[AI] SCR has announced result for emp no No.RRC/SCR/Group D/1/2010

2012-08-21 Thread shaik sazid
Hello dear list members,

The south central railways has announced written exam results held from may 6 
to june 23 vide employment notice 

No.RRC/SCR/Group D/1/2010

.  

I tried a lot to download the PDF document but i could not find it on the SCR 
official website.  Can anyone please send me the document as I was qualified in 
this exam and asked to come Hyderabad on September 3rd for document 
verification.

regards,
Sk. sazid.

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Re: [AI] Greetings from Preeti Monga new member of this list

2012-08-21 Thread Preeti Monga
Thank you Harish for forwarding my messages. Hope we can help.

Warm regards

Preeti

Preeti Monga
Director
 

 
Silver Linings HR Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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-Original Message-
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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Kotian, H P
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:34 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Greetings from Preeti Monga new member of this list

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From: Preeti Monga [mailto:preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:43 PM
To: 'accessindia@accessindia.org.in'
Subject: Greetings from Preeti Monga new member of this list

Dear Friends,

Have  heard a lot about this list, but this is the first time I am becoming
a member of the same.

Currently I run my own business which deals  in recruitments,  corporate
trainings, corporate gifting, printing solutions, incentive travel and
manpower and payroll outsourcing.

I also run an NGO called  The Silver Linings Trust.

For more information about me and my work and life, please do visit my
website given below:

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You may in addition like to  Google my  name.

Look forward to being on the list and to also be able to   contribute to the
same.

With best regards

Preeti




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