Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

2013-08-05 Thread Dipendra Manocha
Sonic Labler doesn't have washable lables as of now. 

They are expected to come soon.

You can call Saksham support number 011-64650655 for more details.

Thanks
Dipendra


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Vamshi. G
Sent: 31 July 2013 07:35
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Is there any web site where we can read about the practicality of this
device?  I've never used any of these devices.  I have a few doubts e.g.,
can cloths be washed after labeling them, should the labels be sticked, etc.
Please provide literature about this device.




On 7/30/13, Dipendra Manocha  wrote:
> Lables are different. They look the same but we cannot use pen friend 
> lables with sonic labler.
>
> Thanks
> Dipendra
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
> Behalf Of Kanchan Pamnani
> Sent: 30 July 2013 19:03
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
> Hi what about the labels?
> Can we use the Pen Friend labels or are these different.
> What does a pack of labels cost?
> Kanchan Pamnani
> Advocate & Solicitor
> 9, Suleman Chambers,
> Battery Street, Colaba,
> Mumbai - 400 039.
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dipendra Manocha" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 12:44 AM
> Subject: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
>
>> Dear Friends
>>
>> I am sharing some good news from Saksham:
>>
>> Hello friends
>>
>> We were providing excellent labling device called pen friend at more 
>> than
>> 7000 and cost would be going up with falling rupee value. How ever, 
>> we are able to introduce an alternative with excellent quality at its 
>> 33% cost.
>>
>> Sharing announcement from Saksham below:
>>
>> Are you finding difficulty recognising colours of objects?
>>
>> Do you have to strain too much to see what CD you are holding in your 
>> hand?
>> Do you find it difficult deciding what is the masala or dal box you 
>> are holding in your hand?
>>
>> Sonic labler comes with affordable solution. Please see announcement 
>> from Saksham below:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Independent living has always been a matter of concern for a person 
>> with failing sight. None of us would like to be dependent on others 
>> for our basic needs and requirements. However, due to limiting 
>> conditions many of them have to be dependent on their friends or 
>> family or colleagues for various things which may often result into 
>> frustration, procrastination etc.
>> every
>> persons needs are different from those of the others and the use of 
>> right assistive technology can easily ensure independent living to us.
>>
>> Solution & Impact:
>> Saksham trust introduces you to thesonic labler, a digital voice 
>> labeler device which helps people identify and organize their things 
>> by recording voice messages on labels pasted upon them.
>> About sonic labeller The sonic labler Digital Voice Labeler is 
>> perfect for anyone who requires a fast and easy way to label 
>> virtually anything.
>> Simply
>> attach a sonic labler  to the object, press the sonic labler pen to 
>> the label, then record a descriptive voice tag. Then the next time 
>> you touch the sonic labler pen to that label it will read aloud the 
>> voice tag associated with it . The sonic labler can be used to label 
>> literally hundreds of everyday household items including CD 
>> collections, groceries (including freezer items), medicines and 
>> clothing (
>>
>> it is available at saksham's aids and appliances products unit at Rs.
>> 2600.
>> For more information about the products, kindly contact saksham
>> helpline: 011-64650655.or visit the website: www.saksham.org
>>
>> thanks and regards,
>> Saksham team
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
>> Behalf Of Padmanabham
>> Sent: 29 July 2013 09:26
>> To: Swati Sinha; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for 
>> visuallyimpaired
>>
>> by the way, will it be in braille?
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Swati Sinha" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 1:22 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for 
>> visuallyimpaired
>>
>>
>>> Hello Binny
>>> Hope you are doing well.
>>> Can you throw some more detail information on online money transfer 
>>> for the subscription?
>>> I mean to say where will have to give the postal address details and 
>>> so on.
>>> Kindly provide me the direct link for online transaction.
>>> Thank you
>>> Regards!
>>> Swati M Sharma
>>> when things don't seem to be going your way, always know that God 
>>> has a plan for you. If you place your trust in Him, He will give you 
>>> great gifts. We don't always know what God's plans are for us. We 
>>> just know that 

Re: [AI] Assistance on Delhi Metro!

2013-08-05 Thread Sweety bhalla
Try to understand their situation.  How is it possible to trace the person
to be assisted? How the T O convey to your destination station to help you?
It is almost impossible to find a person in such a crowded trains to be
provided the required assistance. In the very 1st coach, even the space is
also available for the wheel  chair users. The problem is only that the same
doors are used for board in and out from the trains. Something should be
done to avoid this terrible situations, where the passengers try to use the
same way for entrance and exit. I already given the suggestion  in the
suggestion book, but no result come out. If the doors alternatively use for
the same, the journey will become more comfortable and hassel free. 
With regards
-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of akhilesh
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 5:37 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Assistance on Delhi Metro!

The only problem with Delhi metro is that they will force you to board
on ladies coach, and frankly speaking,  it does not suit me.

On 8/2/13, Sweety bhalla  wrote:
> Yes, certainly.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
Behalf
> Of anjali Anand
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 12:37 PM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] Assistance on Delhi Metro!
>
> has anyone tried asking for assistance from the outside of metro
> station itself  where the auto or cab has dropped a vh?
> do they assist at that point also?
>
>
> On 8/2/13, Nirmal Verma  wrote:
>> if you are at the origin station you can ask people at the customer care
>> centre to help you. you need to tell them where will you get down and
>> they
>> communicate to the concerned staff at the other station.
>>
>> if you have boarded the train by yourself and need help at any other
>> station then in that condition also you can call this same number and you
>> will get assistance.
>>
>> Nirmal
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Kiran Kaja 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> So how does it work? You call the number and tell them your origin and
>>> destination station? Do they then have someone to put you on the train
>>> at
>>> your origin? How much in advance do you have to call?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kiran
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of Nirmal Verma
>>> Sent: 02 August 2013 07:52
>>> To: accessindia
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Assistance on Delhi Metro!
>>>
>>> I can assure you that this service really works. I have seen many people
>>> in
>>> Delhi using this service already.
>>>
>>> Nirmal
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Kiran Kaja 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > This is good news. I would be very interested to know how good the
>>> > assistance is.
>>> >
>>> > -Original Message-
>>> > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> > Behalf Of George Abraham
>>> > Sent: 02 August 2013 07:45
>>> > To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> > Subject: [AI] Assistance on Delhi Metro!
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > If you are travelling by Delhi Metro and you need assistance then call
>>> > 155370!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Best,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > George
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > CEO
>>> >
>>> > Score Foundation
>>> >
>>> > 17/107, LGF,
>>> >
>>> > Vikramvihar, Lajpatnagar 4,
>>> >
>>> > New Delhi 110024
>>> >
>>> > Ph: 91 11 26472581,91 11 46070396
>>> >
>>> > Mob: 91 9810934040
>>> >
>>> > Email: geo...@eyeway.org
>>> >
>>> > Website: www.scorefoundation.org.in/www.eyeway.org
>>> >
>>> > Skype: georgeabraham13
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
>>> > accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>> >
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Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

2013-08-05 Thread SYED IMRAN
Are these labels transparent?

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Dipendra Manocha
Sent: 05 August 2013 12:37
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Sonic Labler doesn't have washable lables as of now. 

They are expected to come soon.

You can call Saksham support number 011-64650655 for more details.

Thanks
Dipendra


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Vamshi. G
Sent: 31 July 2013 07:35
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Is there any web site where we can read about the practicality of this
device?  I've never used any of these devices.  I have a few doubts e.g.,
can cloths be washed after labeling them, should the labels be sticked, etc.
Please provide literature about this device.




On 7/30/13, Dipendra Manocha  wrote:
> Lables are different. They look the same but we cannot use pen friend 
> lables with sonic labler.
>
> Thanks
> Dipendra
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
> Behalf Of Kanchan Pamnani
> Sent: 30 July 2013 19:03
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
> Hi what about the labels?
> Can we use the Pen Friend labels or are these different.
> What does a pack of labels cost?
> Kanchan Pamnani
> Advocate & Solicitor
> 9, Suleman Chambers,
> Battery Street, Colaba,
> Mumbai - 400 039.
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dipendra Manocha" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 12:44 AM
> Subject: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
>
>> Dear Friends
>>
>> I am sharing some good news from Saksham:
>>
>> Hello friends
>>
>> We were providing excellent labling device called pen friend at more 
>> than
>> 7000 and cost would be going up with falling rupee value. How ever, 
>> we are able to introduce an alternative with excellent quality at its 
>> 33% cost.
>>
>> Sharing announcement from Saksham below:
>>
>> Are you finding difficulty recognising colours of objects?
>>
>> Do you have to strain too much to see what CD you are holding in your 
>> hand?
>> Do you find it difficult deciding what is the masala or dal box you 
>> are holding in your hand?
>>
>> Sonic labler comes with affordable solution. Please see announcement 
>> from Saksham below:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Independent living has always been a matter of concern for a person 
>> with failing sight. None of us would like to be dependent on others 
>> for our basic needs and requirements. However, due to limiting 
>> conditions many of them have to be dependent on their friends or 
>> family or colleagues for various things which may often result into 
>> frustration, procrastination etc.
>> every
>> persons needs are different from those of the others and the use of 
>> right assistive technology can easily ensure independent living to us.
>>
>> Solution & Impact:
>> Saksham trust introduces you to thesonic labler, a digital voice 
>> labeler device which helps people identify and organize their things 
>> by recording voice messages on labels pasted upon them.
>> About sonic labeller The sonic labler Digital Voice Labeler is 
>> perfect for anyone who requires a fast and easy way to label 
>> virtually anything.
>> Simply
>> attach a sonic labler  to the object, press the sonic labler pen to 
>> the label, then record a descriptive voice tag. Then the next time 
>> you touch the sonic labler pen to that label it will read aloud the 
>> voice tag associated with it . The sonic labler can be used to label 
>> literally hundreds of everyday household items including CD 
>> collections, groceries (including freezer items), medicines and 
>> clothing (
>>
>> it is available at saksham's aids and appliances products unit at Rs.
>> 2600.
>> For more information about the products, kindly contact saksham
>> helpline: 011-64650655.or visit the website: www.saksham.org
>>
>> thanks and regards,
>> Saksham team
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
>> Behalf Of Padmanabham
>> Sent: 29 July 2013 09:26
>> To: Swati Sinha; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for 
>> visuallyimpaired
>>
>> by the way, will it be in braille?
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Swati Sinha" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 1:22 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for 
>> visuallyimpaired
>>
>>
>>> Hello Binny
>>> Hope you are doing well.
>>> Can you throw some more detail information on online money transfer 
>>> for the subscription?
>>> I mean to say where will have to give the postal address details and 
>>> so on.
>>> Kindly provide me the direct link for online transaction.

Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

2013-08-05 Thread Surinder
How many labels are you providing free along with the device? What is the 
price for additional labels?
- Original Message - 
From: "SYED IMRAN" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third



Are these labels transparent?

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
Behalf

Of Dipendra Manocha
Sent: 05 August 2013 12:37
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Sonic Labler doesn't have washable lables as of now.

They are expected to come soon.

You can call Saksham support number 011-64650655 for more details.

Thanks
Dipendra


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
Behalf

Of Vamshi. G
Sent: 31 July 2013 07:35
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Is there any web site where we can read about the practicality of this
device?  I've never used any of these devices.  I have a few doubts e.g.,
can cloths be washed after labeling them, should the labels be sticked, 
etc.

Please provide literature about this device.




On 7/30/13, Dipendra Manocha  wrote:

Lables are different. They look the same but we cannot use pen friend
lables with sonic labler.

Thanks
Dipendra


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
Behalf Of Kanchan Pamnani
Sent: 30 July 2013 19:03
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Hi what about the labels?
Can we use the Pen Friend labels or are these different.
What does a pack of labels cost?
Kanchan Pamnani
Advocate & Solicitor
9, Suleman Chambers,
Battery Street, Colaba,
Mumbai - 400 039.



- Original Message -
From: "Dipendra Manocha" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 12:44 AM
Subject: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third



Dear Friends

I am sharing some good news from Saksham:

Hello friends

We were providing excellent labling device called pen friend at more
than
7000 and cost would be going up with falling rupee value. How ever,
we are able to introduce an alternative with excellent quality at its
33% cost.

Sharing announcement from Saksham below:

Are you finding difficulty recognising colours of objects?

Do you have to strain too much to see what CD you are holding in your
hand?
Do you find it difficult deciding what is the masala or dal box you
are holding in your hand?

Sonic labler comes with affordable solution. Please see announcement
from Saksham below:




Independent living has always been a matter of concern for a person
with failing sight. None of us would like to be dependent on others
for our basic needs and requirements. However, due to limiting
conditions many of them have to be dependent on their friends or
family or colleagues for various things which may often result into
frustration, procrastination etc.
every
persons needs are different from those of the others and the use of
right assistive technology can easily ensure independent living to us.

Solution & Impact:
Saksham trust introduces you to thesonic labler, a digital voice
labeler device which helps people identify and organize their things
by recording voice messages on labels pasted upon them.
About sonic labeller The sonic labler Digital Voice Labeler is
perfect for anyone who requires a fast and easy way to label
virtually anything.
Simply
attach a sonic labler  to the object, press the sonic labler pen to
the label, then record a descriptive voice tag. Then the next time
you touch the sonic labler pen to that label it will read aloud the
voice tag associated with it . The sonic labler can be used to label
literally hundreds of everyday household items including CD
collections, groceries (including freezer items), medicines and
clothing (

it is available at saksham's aids and appliances products unit at Rs.
2600.
For more information about the products, kindly contact saksham
helpline: 011-64650655.or visit the website: www.saksham.org

thanks and regards,
Saksham team




-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
Behalf Of Padmanabham
Sent: 29 July 2013 09:26
To: Swati Sinha; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for
visuallyimpaired

by the way, will it be in braille?
- Original Message -
From: "Swati Sinha" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for
visuallyimpaired



Hello Binny
Hope you are doing well.
Can you throw some more detail information on online money transfer
for the subscription?
I mean to say where will have to give the postal address details and
so on.
Kindly provide me the direct link for online transaction.
Thank you
Regards!
Swati M Sharma
when things don't seem to

Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

2013-08-05 Thread Prashant Ranjan Verma
The labels are not transparent. They are of diferent sizes and shapes.


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of SYED IMRAN
Sent: 05 August 2013 14:58
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Are these labels transparent?

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Dipendra Manocha
Sent: 05 August 2013 12:37
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Sonic Labler doesn't have washable lables as of now. 

They are expected to come soon.

You can call Saksham support number 011-64650655 for more details.

Thanks
Dipendra


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Vamshi. G
Sent: 31 July 2013 07:35
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

Is there any web site where we can read about the practicality of this
device?  I've never used any of these devices.  I have a few doubts e.g.,
can cloths be washed after labeling them, should the labels be sticked, etc.
Please provide literature about this device.




On 7/30/13, Dipendra Manocha  wrote:
> Lables are different. They look the same but we cannot use pen friend 
> lables with sonic labler.
>
> Thanks
> Dipendra
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
> Behalf Of Kanchan Pamnani
> Sent: 30 July 2013 19:03
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
> Hi what about the labels?
> Can we use the Pen Friend labels or are these different.
> What does a pack of labels cost?
> Kanchan Pamnani
> Advocate & Solicitor
> 9, Suleman Chambers,
> Battery Street, Colaba,
> Mumbai - 400 039.
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dipendra Manocha" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 12:44 AM
> Subject: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
>
>> Dear Friends
>>
>> I am sharing some good news from Saksham:
>>
>> Hello friends
>>
>> We were providing excellent labling device called pen friend at more 
>> than
>> 7000 and cost would be going up with falling rupee value. How ever, 
>> we are able to introduce an alternative with excellent quality at its 
>> 33% cost.
>>
>> Sharing announcement from Saksham below:
>>
>> Are you finding difficulty recognising colours of objects?
>>
>> Do you have to strain too much to see what CD you are holding in your 
>> hand?
>> Do you find it difficult deciding what is the masala or dal box you 
>> are holding in your hand?
>>
>> Sonic labler comes with affordable solution. Please see announcement 
>> from Saksham below:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Independent living has always been a matter of concern for a person 
>> with failing sight. None of us would like to be dependent on others 
>> for our basic needs and requirements. However, due to limiting 
>> conditions many of them have to be dependent on their friends or 
>> family or colleagues for various things which may often result into 
>> frustration, procrastination etc.
>> every
>> persons needs are different from those of the others and the use of 
>> right assistive technology can easily ensure independent living to us.
>>
>> Solution & Impact:
>> Saksham trust introduces you to thesonic labler, a digital voice 
>> labeler device which helps people identify and organize their things 
>> by recording voice messages on labels pasted upon them.
>> About sonic labeller The sonic labler Digital Voice Labeler is 
>> perfect for anyone who requires a fast and easy way to label 
>> virtually anything.
>> Simply
>> attach a sonic labler  to the object, press the sonic labler pen to 
>> the label, then record a descriptive voice tag. Then the next time 
>> you touch the sonic labler pen to that label it will read aloud the 
>> voice tag associated with it . The sonic labler can be used to label 
>> literally hundreds of everyday household items including CD 
>> collections, groceries (including freezer items), medicines and 
>> clothing (
>>
>> it is available at saksham's aids and appliances products unit at Rs.
>> 2600.
>> For more information about the products, kindly contact saksham
>> helpline: 011-64650655.or visit the website: www.saksham.org
>>
>> thanks and regards,
>> Saksham team
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
>> Behalf Of Padmanabham
>> Sent: 29 July 2013 09:26
>> To: Swati Sinha; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for 
>> visuallyimpaired
>>
>> by the way, will it be in braille?
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Swati Sinha" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 1:22 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] More on White Print Lifestyle magazine for

Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

2013-08-05 Thread Prashant Ranjan Verma
There are 230 lables in the package.
180  round shaped 
50  square shaped  



-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Surinder
Sent: 05 August 2013 15:10
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third

How many labels are you providing free along with the device? What is the
price for additional labels?
- Original Message -
From: "SYED IMRAN" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third


> Are these labels transparent?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
> Behalf Of Dipendra Manocha
> Sent: 05 August 2013 12:37
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
> Sonic Labler doesn't have washable lables as of now.
>
> They are expected to come soon.
>
> You can call Saksham support number 011-64650655 for more details.
>
> Thanks
> Dipendra
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
> Behalf Of Vamshi. G
> Sent: 31 July 2013 07:35
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>
> Is there any web site where we can read about the practicality of this 
> device?  I've never used any of these devices.  I have a few doubts 
> e.g., can cloths be washed after labeling them, should the labels be 
> sticked, etc.
> Please provide literature about this device.
>
>
>
>
> On 7/30/13, Dipendra Manocha  wrote:
>> Lables are different. They look the same but we cannot use pen friend 
>> lables with sonic labler.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dipendra
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On 
>> Behalf Of Kanchan Pamnani
>> Sent: 30 July 2013 19:03
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>>
>> Hi what about the labels?
>> Can we use the Pen Friend labels or are these different.
>> What does a pack of labels cost?
>> Kanchan Pamnani
>> Advocate & Solicitor
>> 9, Suleman Chambers,
>> Battery Street, Colaba,
>> Mumbai - 400 039.
>>
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Dipendra Manocha" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 12:44 AM
>> Subject: [AI] bringing cost of labling solution to one-third
>>
>>
>>> Dear Friends
>>>
>>> I am sharing some good news from Saksham:
>>>
>>> Hello friends
>>>
>>> We were providing excellent labling device called pen friend at more 
>>> than
>>> 7000 and cost would be going up with falling rupee value. How ever, 
>>> we are able to introduce an alternative with excellent quality at 
>>> its 33% cost.
>>>
>>> Sharing announcement from Saksham below:
>>>
>>> Are you finding difficulty recognising colours of objects?
>>>
>>> Do you have to strain too much to see what CD you are holding in 
>>> your hand?
>>> Do you find it difficult deciding what is the masala or dal box you 
>>> are holding in your hand?
>>>
>>> Sonic labler comes with affordable solution. Please see announcement 
>>> from Saksham below:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Independent living has always been a matter of concern for a person 
>>> with failing sight. None of us would like to be dependent on others 
>>> for our basic needs and requirements. However, due to limiting 
>>> conditions many of them have to be dependent on their friends or 
>>> family or colleagues for various things which may often result into 
>>> frustration, procrastination etc.
>>> every
>>> persons needs are different from those of the others and the use of 
>>> right assistive technology can easily ensure independent living to us.
>>>
>>> Solution & Impact:
>>> Saksham trust introduces you to thesonic labler, a digital voice 
>>> labeler device which helps people identify and organize their things 
>>> by recording voice messages on labels pasted upon them.
>>> About sonic labeller The sonic labler Digital Voice Labeler is 
>>> perfect for anyone who requires a fast and easy way to label 
>>> virtually anything.
>>> Simply
>>> attach a sonic labler  to the object, press the sonic labler pen to 
>>> the label, then record a descriptive voice tag. Then the next time 
>>> you touch the sonic labler pen to that label it will read aloud the 
>>> voice tag associated with it . The sonic labler can be used to label 
>>> literally hundreds of everyday household items including CD 
>>> collections, groceries (including freezer items), medicines and 
>>> clothing (
>>>
>>> it is available at saksham's aids and appliances products unit at Rs.
>>> 2600.
>>> For more information about the products, kindly contact saksham
>>> helpline: 011-64650655.or visit the website: www.saksham.org
>>>
>>> thanks and regards,
>>> Saksham team
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-

[AI] Eyeway Job Alerts

2013-08-05 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
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loss
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Re: [AI] Request

2013-08-05 Thread Sanchit Katiyar
dear friends,

I hope you all would have got books till now. but if you haven't. you
can contact me. my contact details have been given at the end of this
mail.

On 7/2/13, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
> Hi Vibhu,
> Thanks a lot for the link.
> May I ask how will you study for English honours?
> I mean, entirely through e text or a combination of formats.
> We both are in English honours, and can help each other if required.
> Thanks,
> Avichal
>
> On 7/2/13, vibhu sharma  wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> Firstly, I am sorry for the error in my last E-mail. I was trying to
>> E-mail Vikas directly so as to avoid access traffic on the list.
>> Somehow, before I could have realized, the E-mail instead of being
>> sent directly to Vikas, was sent to the list. I am sorry for the
>> inconvenience it may cause to anyone.
>>
>> Avichal, for your information, the English Hons syllabus has changed a
>> lot from that of the last years under the Four Year Under Graduate
>> Program. The new syllabus can be downloaded from:
>> www.du.ac.in
>>
>> Similarly, the syllabus for all other subjects is also available on
>> the same website.
>>
>> Hope the information helps
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>>
>> Vibhu Sharma
>>
>>
>> On 7/2/13, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have taken admission in English honours at Ramjas college.
>>> I request for any material in E text/audio related to English honours
>>> if the syllabus hasn't changed.
>>>
>>> On 7/2/13, vikas gupta  wrote:
 i have taken admition in ambedker college situated near my house. it is
 in
 the bhajanpura.
 - Original Message -
 From: "Aashutosh pandey" 
 To: 
 Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 9:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Request


> Vikash have you taken adition if yes then in wich college because i
> have to take admition in political science also
>
> On 7/1/13, vikas gupta  wrote:
>> i want also books related to political science owners. if anybody
>> have
>> in
>> audio or in p.d.f. kindly send it to my email i.d. i am also
>> searching
>> for
>> books of political science owners.
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "vibhu sharma" 
>> To: "accessindia" 
>> Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 3:17 PM
>> Subject: [AI] Request
>>
>>
>>> Dear All
>>>
>>> I am glad to share with you, that I have secured admission in St.
>>> Stephens College in English Hons.
>>>
>>> I request you all for a little help.
>>>
>>> I request those who have done, or are pursuing English Hons, to
>>> please
>>> leave me their contact details. I am already in the process of
>>> arranging for my books, and need to ask if any of the prescribed
>>> books
>>> are available with someone.
>>>
>>> Looking forward to hear from the group
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards
>>>
>>> Vibhu Sharma
>>>
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[AI] Looking for a used simple Nokia phone with talks

2013-08-05 Thread Prasad Gurav
Hello friends,
I am looking for a used Nokia phone with talks for a blind boy from a
village.
Only simple funstions needed.

if you have one,
Please call me on  0982 13 39241 .
or mail me at pra...@egenietech.com




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[AI] Equate cancer with disability times of india article 5.8.2013.doc

2013-08-05 Thread Kanchan Pamnani
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Re: [AI] Equate cancer with disability times of india article5.8.2013.doc

2013-08-05 Thread Raaj
There's no any body message.

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Re: [AI] Equate cancer with disability times of indiaarticle5.8.2013.doc

2013-08-05 Thread Kanchan Pamnani

Sorry resending it in another email.
Kanchan Pamnani
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Re: [AI] DU disability group back from UK

2013-08-05 Thread Sanchit Katiyar
dear friends,

I am also very eager to know what did they learn there? one of my
friends went to Edinburgh University in that so called educational
tour and I was told there was not a single differently abled student,
by this fact, you can easily assume what did they do there.

idealy a seminar should be conducted in which it should be told to
everyone what did they do there and what did they learn there. it was
only a trip for enjoying on UGC's fund and so did there. if they would
have learn anything new, it would be preach by the University but
nothing happened.

it is very unfortunate that one the one hand, most of the disabled do
not have ediquate resources for studies and on the other hand,
University is expending money on these so called educational trips.

On 7/20/13, Mohib Anwar Rafel  wrote:
> There is no facility in faculty of law, my LLM has been finished now
> with out any support from faculty's library.
>
> On 7/20/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Whatever you talk of Tiwariji,
>> He always comes out with flying colours, Cheeky emotocon
>> Leave aside, I'm eager to know what students have learnt there.
>> Please if anyone who visited can share about the facilities, Classroom
>> experience, availability of technology and so on?
>> So we can press policy makers to emulate here in India too,.
>>
>>
>> On 7/20/13, Mohib Anwar Rafel  wrote:
>>> When it happened? No notice? No intimation for applying the same? Yes
>>> u r right, this selection might be completed inside the chambers of
>>> professors.
>>> Ha ha what  the best example of equal opportunity!
>>>
>>> On 7/19/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
 Anyone on AI was among the students gone there?
 On what criteria selection was done?
 Was all happened behind closed AC doors?
 Please DU friends let us know how all went.
 On the one hand, 22 were off to UK, and here Rest is struggling to get
 basics right.
 Threewords are perfect: "Life Goes On"
 http://www.thestatesman.net/news/5342-du-disability-group-back-from-uk.html
 Delhi University’s disability group successfully completed their ten
 days visit to International Education Excellence Programme held in the
 United Kingdom.
  The university had taken the first ever initiative of sending a group
 of 30 students to University of Edinburgh and the Kings College,
 London. 22 out of 30 students were with disability, two were student
 volunteers and the rest were officials from various colleges and
 departments.
   The group of 30 was divided into two batches of 15 each and were
 sent to University of Edinburgh and the Kings College London for 10
 days, starting from 29 June to 9 July. During the tour, the special
 students learnt about the state of the technologies, facilities,
 health, hygiene, religion, heritage and art. The Indian students also
 interacted with the students union and Disability Unit Head, Assistive
 Advisory Service of Kings College, London. Earlier, on the eve of
 world disability day in December 2012, DU vice-chancellor mentioned
 about the plan to send students with disability from various colleges
 abroad, so they will be able to "explore and discover their potential
 with other international students abroad."
  "The prime motive was to understand the kinds of treatment, assistive
 technology and other facilities provided in learning and channelising
 the potential for competing and attaining the desired goals equally
 with other normal students," said an official of the Universi

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  And M.Phil Research Scholar at Centre for The Study of Law and
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mohib Anwar Rafel
>>> M.Phil/Masters in International Law, Center for International Legal
>>> Studies
>>> JNU.
>>> Pursuing Masters of Law, at University of Delhi
>>>
>>> 

[AI] Fw: Equate cancer with disability times of indiaarticle5.8.2013.doc

2013-08-05 Thread Kanchan Pamnani

Equate cancer with disability, says plea in Bombay high court
MUMBAI: The Bombay high court has sought responses from the central and 
state coordination committees for persons with disabilities after a teacher 
cured of cancer approached it, demanding the same rights granted to disabled 
people.



Solapur resident Vinod Tambe was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1977 at the 
age of seven. He was treated at Tata Memorial Hospital, and on March 16, 
2005, issued a certificate by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Central Hospital 
in Solapur declaring him "cancer-cured handicap" . Still, in spite of this, 
Tambe found that he was not allowed to access facilities for handicapped 
people. The primary school teacher subsequently moved court.


Tambe is seeking the benefits accorded to disabled persons in healthcare, 
public transportation, education and employment. "The government should be 
considerate towards someone who has gone to the doorsteps of death and 
returned. Even though I am cured I still go through body pain. I am not like 
a normal person," he said. Tambe's advocate claimed the director of 
employment exchange had asked district employment officers to register 
cancer-cured persons as handicapped. 'Govt applying narrow definition of 
disability'


Solapur resident VinodTambe has moved the Bombay high court demanding that 
cancercured persons be granted similar rights as the disabled. His advocateM 
S Karnik ,during a hearing on July 12, pointed out that a circular issued by 
the director of employment exchange on November 21,1983 ,instructed all 
district employment officers to register cancer-cured persons as handicapped 
persons .


But the Maharashtra government maintains that the circular was superseded by 
the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and 
Full Participation) Act, 1995. The definitions of disabilities listed in the 
act do not cover Tambe's case, it says.


Karnik argued that the authorities erred in applying a narrow definition of 
the term "disability": "a person who has suffered from blood cancer even 
after getting cured does suffer from disabilities arising from weakness of 
the bones , joints or muscles , leading to substantial restriction of the 
movement of limbs ." Karnik added that Tambe's case can be classified under 
locomotor disability, which is recognized under the 1995 Act.


The advocate contended that various additional forms of disabilities should 
be covered under the Act and the Rightof PersonswithDisabilities Bill, 2012. 
Because of the current narrow definitions, he said, many people are deprived 
of disability benefits.


Agreeing with him, a division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice 
M S Sanklecha gave the instance of the rare genetic disorder, Hunter's 
syndrome . In this, an enzyme the body needs is missing or insufficiently 
generated, the judges said, leading to progressive damage, affecting 
development and organ function. Karnik said among the responsibilities of 
the central and state coordination committees is to continuously evolve 
policies to solve the problems faced by disabled people and to advise 
central and state governments. The judges issued notices to the committees 
and posted the next hearing on August 7.


MAKING A CASE

THE PETITIONER

Vinod Tambe was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1977 and treated at Tata 
Memorial Hospital. In 2005, he was issued a certificate by Chhatrapati 
Shivaji Maharaj Central Hospital in Solapur declaring him 'cancer-cured 
handicap'


THE PLEA

Cancer survivors should be granted the rights given to disabled people

Disabilities Under Right of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2012

1) Autism spectrum disorder 2) Blindness 3) Cerebral palsy 4) Chronic 
neurological conditions 5) Deafblindness 6) Haemophilia 7) Hearing 
impairment 8) Intellectual disability 9) Leprosy cured 10) Locomotor 
disability 11) Low vision 12) Mental illness 13) Muscular dystrophy 14) 
Multiple sclerosis 15) Specific learning disability 16) Speech and language 
disability 17) Thalassaemia 18) Multiple disabilities (two or more 
disabilities listed as one to 17 occurring in a person at the same time)


Disabilities Defined Under Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995

1) Blindness 2) Low vision 3) Leprosy-cured 4) Hearing impairment 5) 
Locomotor disability 6) Mental retardation 7) Mental illness


Times View

The government should treat such cases with utmost sympathy instead of going 
purely by the rulebook. And, if need be, rules should change to provide 
relief to people in distress. The court has done the right thing by 
indicating there may be a need to take a fresh look at the law.


Kanchan Pamnani
Advocate & Solicitor
9, Suleman Chambers,
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[AI] Fwd: The Silenced Wombs

2013-08-05 Thread Sruti disAbility Rights Centre
http://www.thehindu.com/features/the-yin-thing/the-silenced-wombs/article4985813.ece

Does the presence of disability mean the absence of rights? Divya
Sreedharan reports on how hysterectomies are often forced on disabled women.

Farheena was just 10 and a half when she attained puberty. Doctors asked
her mother Farida Rizwan to do a hysterectomy on Farheena. To stop her
periods. Because Farheena is a special needs child — she has cerebral palsy.

“I was told the hysterectomy would help avoid hygiene issues during
menstruation,” says Rizwan, who lived in Byndoor, a coastal town in Udupi,
Karnataka, at the time. Other parents nearby had removed the uterus of
their own young, disabled daughters. Rizwan refused. “I asked doctors about
the side effects of such a surgery on someone so young. I never got an
answer,” she says.

Farheena is 18 today, lives in Bangalore with her mother and brother, and
attends a special needs school. She is active on Facebook, plays on her
mother's iPad, and manages her menstrual cycle on her own. “It took a while
but I showed her how to use sanitary napkins, made her understand
menstruation. She freaked out at first but with time the fear has gone,”
says Rizwan.

The 2001 Census says there are 9.3 million disabled women in India.
Farheena is one of them. She is luckier than most because her mother fights
for her right to live with dignity. India is a signatory to the United
Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2007, which
guarantees all intellectually disabled women “the right to full bodily
integrity”. But it is common practice to conduct hysterectomies or
sterilisations on mentally challenged girls, both by parents and by state
agencies in government-run homes or shelters.

*Denying basic rights*

According to Shampa Sengupta, Director, Sruti Disability Rights Centre,
Kolkata, forcible hysterectomies are a violation of human rights, apart
from legal, moral and ethical rights. “It’s a denial of a woman's basic
right — her right to bear a child”. What happens when girls as young as 9
or 12 are sterilised? There is no specific study in the Indian context but
the Hysterectomy Association in the UK lists some of the risks as pelvic
inflammatory disease, endometriosis, depression and back pain.

The practice of forced hysterectomies became public in 1994, when they were
found being conducted on mentally challenged women between the ages of 18
and 35 at Sassoon General Hospital, Pune. A 1994 article in the *British
Medical Journal *said “...health authorities claim consent was given by the
women's parents or other lawful guardians and that the operations were done
to maintain the women's hygiene during menstruation...” The same reason was
cited in 2008 by the Maharashtra government seeking to conduct
hysterectomies on 300-odd women in five government homes.

This, in the face of guidelines laid down in the early 1990s by the Indian
Journal of Medical Ethics that recommended setting up a qualified panel to
examine the girls. The guidelines stressed that “hysterectomy in the
absence of a conscientious effort at helping the woman to maintain personal
hygiene cannot be justified”.

What can such panels actually achieve? Says Akhil Paul, Director of Sense
International India, an Ahmedabad NGO that works with deaf-blind children
and adults: “The panel can only take action if a complaint is made.”

*The real picture*

But what’s worse is what’s left unspoken. Hysterectomies are often carried
out, as Sengupta notes, so that the girl does not become pregnant if
abused. It’s a larger conspiracy where parents and society stay silent
about the abuse; and about the hysterectomies or abortions after the abuse.
Says Paul, “Often, the abusers are people who meet them everyday. Auto
drivers, rickshaw wallahs, family and peers.”

Do hysterectomies then merely perpetuate the sexual abuse of the disabled?
Last July, a young woman's body was found buried within the compound of the
NGO Dulal Smriti Samsad in West Bengal. It was that of Guriya, a
mentally-ill destitute woman. The Home, although registered under the
Persons with Disabilities Act, the National Trust Act and the Juvenile
Justice Act, was not monitored by any agency. Sengupta was one of those who
investigated the incident. “Many women had been subjected to routine sexual
abuse, some even had Copper-Ts (contraceptive) inserted in their bodies,”
she says.

And what happens when the abuser is a family member, a father, sibling,
family friend or uncle? “Many doctors speak of carrying out hysterectomies
on the request of the girls' mothers. My own gynaecologist has told me of a
disabled girl brought in by the mother for an abortion. Some mothers know
their daughters are being abused but keep quiet,” Sengupta says.

Farida Rizwan, though, has vowed not to keep quiet. She is fully aware of
how vulnerable her daughter is. “One day, Farheena told me her classmate (a
girl) had grabbed her breast. Farheena knew this was wrong becau

Re: [AI] Fw: Equate cancer with disability times of indiaarticle5.8.2013.doc

2013-08-05 Thread akhilesh
Hi mam,
In fact, I was about to send this news clip to you.

this seems a disturbing situation. it is correct that his case is fit
to be classified under locomotor disability. however, the term 'cancer
cured' required to be challenged. present situation of a person is
matterial and not the cause leading up to the disability.

Regards,
Akhilesh.

On 8/5/13, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
> Equate cancer with disability, says plea in Bombay high court
> MUMBAI: The Bombay high court has sought responses from the central and
> state coordination committees for persons with disabilities after a teacher
>
> cured of cancer approached it, demanding the same rights granted to disabled
>
> people.
>
>
> Solapur resident Vinod Tambe was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1977 at the
>
> age of seven. He was treated at Tata Memorial Hospital, and on March 16,
> 2005, issued a certificate by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Central Hospital
> in Solapur declaring him "cancer-cured handicap" . Still, in spite of this,
>
> Tambe found that he was not allowed to access facilities for handicapped
> people. The primary school teacher subsequently moved court.
>
> Tambe is seeking the benefits accorded to disabled persons in healthcare,
> public transportation, education and employment. "The government should be
> considerate towards someone who has gone to the doorsteps of death and
> returned. Even though I am cured I still go through body pain. I am not like
>
> a normal person," he said. Tambe's advocate claimed the director of
> employment exchange had asked district employment officers to register
> cancer-cured persons as handicapped. 'Govt applying narrow definition of
> disability'
>
> Solapur resident VinodTambe has moved the Bombay high court demanding that
> cancercured persons be granted similar rights as the disabled. His advocateM
>
> S Karnik ,during a hearing on July 12, pointed out that a circular issued by
>
> the director of employment exchange on November 21,1983 ,instructed all
> district employment officers to register cancer-cured persons as handicapped
>
> persons .
>
> But the Maharashtra government maintains that the circular was superseded by
>
> the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and
>
> Full Participation) Act, 1995. The definitions of disabilities listed in the
>
> act do not cover Tambe's case, it says.
>
> Karnik argued that the authorities erred in applying a narrow definition of
>
> the term "disability": "a person who has suffered from blood cancer even
> after getting cured does suffer from disabilities arising from weakness of
> the bones , joints or muscles , leading to substantial restriction of the
> movement of limbs ." Karnik added that Tambe's case can be classified under
>
> locomotor disability, which is recognized under the 1995 Act.
>
> The advocate contended that various additional forms of disabilities should
>
> be covered under the Act and the Rightof PersonswithDisabilities Bill, 2012.
>
> Because of the current narrow definitions, he said, many people are deprived
>
> of disability benefits.
>
> Agreeing with him, a division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice
>
> M S Sanklecha gave the instance of the rare genetic disorder, Hunter's
> syndrome . In this, an enzyme the body needs is missing or insufficiently
> generated, the judges said, leading to progressive damage, affecting
> development and organ function. Karnik said among the responsibilities of
> the central and state coordination committees is to continuously evolve
> policies to solve the problems faced by disabled people and to advise
> central and state governments. The judges issued notices to the committees
> and posted the next hearing on August 7.
>
> MAKING A CASE
>
> THE PETITIONER
>
> Vinod Tambe was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1977 and treated at Tata
> Memorial Hospital. In 2005, he was issued a certificate by Chhatrapati
> Shivaji Maharaj Central Hospital in Solapur declaring him 'cancer-cured
> handicap'
>
> THE PLEA
>
> Cancer survivors should be granted the rights given to disabled people
>
> Disabilities Under Right of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2012
>
> 1) Autism spectrum disorder 2) Blindness 3) Cerebral palsy 4) Chronic
> neurological conditions 5) Deafblindness 6) Haemophilia 7) Hearing
> impairment 8) Intellectual disability 9) Leprosy cured 10) Locomotor
> disability 11) Low vision 12) Mental illness 13) Muscular dystrophy 14)
> Multiple sclerosis 15) Specific learning disability 16) Speech and language
>
> disability 17) Thalassaemia 18) Multiple disabilities (two or more
> disabilities listed as one to 17 occurring in a person at the same time)
>
> Disabilities Defined Under Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
>
> 1) Blindness 2) Low vision 3) Leprosy-cured 4) Hearing impairment 5)
> Locomotor disability 6) Mental retardation 7) Mental illness
>
> Times View
>
> The government should treat such cases with utmost sympathy instead of going
>
> purel

Re: [AI] DU disability group back from UK

2013-08-05 Thread lovely grover
As I know friend.
there were corruption in sending students outside of country.
There were no need but they spend all money their enjoyment.
I am sure.
corruption good.

On 8/5/13, Sanchit Katiyar  wrote:
> dear friends,
>
> I am also very eager to know what did they learn there? one of my
> friends went to Edinburgh University in that so called educational
> tour and I was told there was not a single differently abled student,
> by this fact, you can easily assume what did they do there.
>
> idealy a seminar should be conducted in which it should be told to
> everyone what did they do there and what did they learn there. it was
> only a trip for enjoying on UGC's fund and so did there. if they would
> have learn anything new, it would be preach by the University but
> nothing happened.
>
> it is very unfortunate that one the one hand, most of the disabled do
> not have ediquate resources for studies and on the other hand,
> University is expending money on these so called educational trips.
>
> On 7/20/13, Mohib Anwar Rafel  wrote:
>> There is no facility in faculty of law, my LLM has been finished now
>> with out any support from faculty's library.
>>
>> On 7/20/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Whatever you talk of Tiwariji,
>>> He always comes out with flying colours, Cheeky emotocon
>>> Leave aside, I'm eager to know what students have learnt there.
>>> Please if anyone who visited can share about the facilities, Classroom
>>> experience, availability of technology and so on?
>>> So we can press policy makers to emulate here in India too,.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7/20/13, Mohib Anwar Rafel  wrote:
 When it happened? No notice? No intimation for applying the same? Yes
 u r right, this selection might be completed inside the chambers of
 professors.
 Ha ha what  the best example of equal opportunity!

 On 7/19/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Anyone on AI was among the students gone there?
> On what criteria selection was done?
> Was all happened behind closed AC doors?
> Please DU friends let us know how all went.
> On the one hand, 22 were off to UK, and here Rest is struggling to get
> basics right.
> Threewords are perfect: "Life Goes On"
> http://www.thestatesman.net/news/5342-du-disability-group-back-from-uk.html
> Delhi University’s disability group successfully completed their ten
> days visit to International Education Excellence Programme held in the
> United Kingdom.
>  The university had taken the first ever initiative of sending a group
> of 30 students to University of Edinburgh and the Kings College,
> London. 22 out of 30 students were with disability, two were student
> volunteers and the rest were officials from various colleges and
> departments.
>   The group of 30 was divided into two batches of 15 each and were
> sent to University of Edinburgh and the Kings College London for 10
> days, starting from 29 June to 9 July. During the tour, the special
> students learnt about the state of the technologies, facilities,
> health, hygiene, religion, heritage and art. The Indian students also
> interacted with the students union and Disability Unit Head, Assistive
> Advisory Service of Kings College, London. Earlier, on the eve of
> world disability day in December 2012, DU vice-chancellor mentioned
> about the plan to send students with disability from various colleges
> abroad, so they will be able to "explore and discover their potential
> with other international students abroad."
>  "The prime motive was to understand the kinds of treatment, assistive
> technology and other facilities provided in learning and channelising
> the potential for competing and attaining the desired goals equally
> with other normal students," said an official of the Universi
>
> --
>  Avinash Shahi
>  Programme Executive at Score Foundation
>  To know more,Why not visit our Website: http://www.eyeway.org/
>  And M.Phil Research Scholar at Centre for The Study of Law and
> Governance
> JNU
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Re: [AI] Fw: Equate cancer with disability times of indiaarticle5.8.2013.doc

2013-08-05 Thread KanchanPamnani
Start drafting. Maybe I will have to intervgene. 
Will have to explain Reasonable Accomodation in UNCRPD. 
Also the proposed law has 2 definitions of disability-one for reasonable
accommodation and one for entitlements.
Also the issue of 40%.   
K 
-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of akhilesh
Sent: 05 August 2013 20:42
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Fw: Equate cancer with disability times of
indiaarticle5.8.2013.doc

Hi mam,
In fact, I was about to send this news clip to you.

this seems a disturbing situation. it is correct that his case is fit
to be classified under locomotor disability. however, the term 'cancer
cured' required to be challenged. present situation of a person is
matterial and not the cause leading up to the disability.

Regards,
Akhilesh.

On 8/5/13, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
> Equate cancer with disability, says plea in Bombay high court
> MUMBAI: The Bombay high court has sought responses from the central and
> state coordination committees for persons with disabilities after a
teacher
>
> cured of cancer approached it, demanding the same rights granted to
disabled
>
> people.
>
>
> Solapur resident Vinod Tambe was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1977 at
the
>
> age of seven. He was treated at Tata Memorial Hospital, and on March 16,
> 2005, issued a certificate by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Central Hospital
> in Solapur declaring him "cancer-cured handicap" . Still, in spite of
this,
>
> Tambe found that he was not allowed to access facilities for handicapped
> people. The primary school teacher subsequently moved court.
>
> Tambe is seeking the benefits accorded to disabled persons in healthcare,
> public transportation, education and employment. "The government should be
> considerate towards someone who has gone to the doorsteps of death and
> returned. Even though I am cured I still go through body pain. I am not
like
>
> a normal person," he said. Tambe's advocate claimed the director of
> employment exchange had asked district employment officers to register
> cancer-cured persons as handicapped. 'Govt applying narrow definition of
> disability'
>
> Solapur resident VinodTambe has moved the Bombay high court demanding that
> cancercured persons be granted similar rights as the disabled. His
advocateM
>
> S Karnik ,during a hearing on July 12, pointed out that a circular issued
by
>
> the director of employment exchange on November 21,1983 ,instructed all
> district employment officers to register cancer-cured persons as
handicapped
>
> persons .
>
> But the Maharashtra government maintains that the circular was superseded
by
>
> the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights
and
>
> Full Participation) Act, 1995. The definitions of disabilities listed in
the
>
> act do not cover Tambe's case, it says.
>
> Karnik argued that the authorities erred in applying a narrow definition
of
>
> the term "disability": "a person who has suffered from blood cancer even
> after getting cured does suffer from disabilities arising from weakness of
> the bones , joints or muscles , leading to substantial restriction of the
> movement of limbs ." Karnik added that Tambe's case can be classified
under
>
> locomotor disability, which is recognized under the 1995 Act.
>
> The advocate contended that various additional forms of disabilities
should
>
> be covered under the Act and the Rightof PersonswithDisabilities Bill,
2012.
>
> Because of the current narrow definitions, he said, many people are
deprived
>
> of disability benefits.
>
> Agreeing with him, a division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and
Justice
>
> M S Sanklecha gave the instance of the rare genetic disorder, Hunter's
> syndrome . In this, an enzyme the body needs is missing or insufficiently
> generated, the judges said, leading to progressive damage, affecting
> development and organ function. Karnik said among the responsibilities of
> the central and state coordination committees is to continuously evolve
> policies to solve the problems faced by disabled people and to advise
> central and state governments. The judges issued notices to the committees
> and posted the next hearing on August 7.
>
> MAKING A CASE
>
> THE PETITIONER
>
> Vinod Tambe was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1977 and treated at Tata
> Memorial Hospital. In 2005, he was issued a certificate by Chhatrapati
> Shivaji Maharaj Central Hospital in Solapur declaring him 'cancer-cured
> handicap'
>
> THE PLEA
>
> Cancer survivors should be granted the rights given to disabled people
>
> Disabilities Under Right of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2012
>
> 1) Autism spectrum disorder 2) Blindness 3) Cerebral palsy 4) Chronic
> neurological conditions 5) Deafblindness 6) Haemophilia 7) Hearing
> impairment 8) Intellectual disability 9) Leprosy cured 10) Locomotor
> disability 11) Low vision 12) Mental illness 13) Muscular dystrophy 14)
> Multiple sclerosi

[AI] about NVDA

2013-08-05 Thread pratik shah
Good morning to all,

 I want to know about the screen reading software, NVDA, provided by SAXAM.
Is it just like JAWS?

Will it be accessible in my new

 laptop supporting windows2007?

 Those who are using ,How is the experience about NVDA ?

 

with best regards

pratik shah

 

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Re: [AI] about NVDA

2013-08-05 Thread srinivas bangalore_11
Hi frend,
You can instal NVDA  in your new laptop.
It is very good.
I am using NVDA since last 2years.
If you face any difficulties,
send me an email to me.
I will try to sort out your problem.

Kindly let me know if you have any doubts.
Meanwhile you can get NVDA in the website itself.





On 8/6/13, pratik shah  wrote:
> Good morning to all,
>
>  I want to know about the screen reading software, NVDA, provided by SAXAM.
> Is it just like JAWS?
>
> Will it be accessible in my new
>
>  laptop supporting windows2007?
>
>  Those who are using ,How is the experience about NVDA ?
>
>
>
> with best regards
>
> pratik shah
>
>
>
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[AI] I need Audio books from NIVH Dehradun

2013-08-05 Thread Siddharthkumar Keshri
Dear Friends,
I need the phone number of NIVH Talking library for obtaining cds
which are recorded by them. So does anyone has that number?
If yes, then please send me.
I also would like to bring this to your notice that,  it is a mobile number.
Please reply.
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Re: [AI] I need Audio books from NIVH Dehradun

2013-08-05 Thread Munnalal Kushwaha
Number is:
09027429610
Munna-Original message-
From: Siddharthkumar Keshri
Sent:  06/08/2013, 11:11  am
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] I need Audio books from NIVH Dehradun


Dear Friends,
I need the phone number of NIVH Talking library for obtaining cds
which are recorded by them. So does anyone has that number?
If yes, then please send me.
I also would like to bring this to your notice that,  it is a mobile number.
Please reply.
Thank you.

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[AI] Hi! I got that number. Thanks allot for that, but it is switched off. do you have any idea?

2013-08-05 Thread Siddharthkumar Keshri
On 8/5/13, Munnalal Kushwaha  wrote:
> Number is:
> 09027429610
> Munna-Original message-
> From: Siddharthkumar Keshri
> Sent:  06/08/2013, 11:11  am
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] I need Audio books from NIVH Dehradun
>
>
> Dear Friends,
> I need the phone number of NIVH Talking library for obtaining cds
> which are recorded by them. So does anyone has that number?
> If yes, then please send me.
> I also would like to bring this to your notice that,  it is a mobile
> number.
> Please reply.
> Thank you.
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[AI] Appointment of mentors

2013-08-05 Thread Kotian, H P
Friends

With a view to help new members and reduce the occasion to take action for 
breaching the list guidelines, we have now operationalised a team of mentors 
for this purpose.

Hence, we appeal to all members not to make any comments regarding any posting. 
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Re: [AI] Appointment of mentors

2013-08-05 Thread Srinivasu Chakravarthula
Harish,

Glad to hear that... Can you announce the list of mentors? 

Regards,

Srinivasu
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On Aug 6, 2013, at 12:07 PM, "Kotian, H P"  wrote:

> Friends
> 
> With a view to help new members and reduce the occasion to take action for 
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> posting. The mentors shall reach them directly and bring about the desired 
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> unsatisfactory.
> 
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> to reduce needless traffic on the list.
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Re: [AI] Appointment of mentors

2013-08-05 Thread Ketan Kothari
Dear Harish,

To my knowledge the list has one moderator so what does "we" refer to?
 And who are the "mentors"?

With best wishes,

Ketan

On 8/6/13, Kotian, H P  wrote:
> Friends
>
> With a view to help new members and reduce the occasion to take action for
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> for this purpose.
>
> Hence, we appeal to all members not to make any comments regarding any
> posting. The mentors shall reach them directly and bring about the desired
> changes. Please write to me directlyif you find any mail about mentoring
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> Regards
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