[AI] Request for PWD act1995 in text format either in Hindi or ENglish.

2014-08-10 Thread shyam sharma
All,
I am in need of a copy 1995 PWD act. Please provide me either in Hindi
or in English. Once it was shared but that was in audio format. this
time please share in any textual format like word or PDF.

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,
Shyam



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Re: [AI] Request for PWD act1995 in text format either in Hindi or ENglish.

2014-08-10 Thread BIKRAMADITYA BEHERA
hi, download from this link
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/187171863/PWD%20Act.pdf Regards
Bikram


On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 11:32 AM, shyam sharma shyam371...@gmail.com
wrote:

 All,
 I am in need of a copy 1995 PWD act. Please provide me either in Hindi
 or in English. Once it was shared but that was in audio format. this
 time please share in any textual format like word or PDF.

 Thanks in advance.

 Best Regards,
 Shyam



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Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

2014-08-10 Thread navneet dubey
Hello mr . gautam
Pleas tell what  is the difference between  real speak sangeeta and
lekha which best for hindi reading on the internet
Navneet dubey
Please also give your mobile number so that i could talk to you



On 8/9/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi,
 1. download espeak for windows.
 2. in Installation, type hi as your choice of voice and finish
 installation.
 After installation of espeak; . go to jaws, voice setting.
 1. choose sapi as synthesizer.
 2. choose hindi language.
 3. Set the rest parametre as your choice.
 4. save the profile by a proper name.
 5. Set the profile (the name given at step 4) as a default profile.
 enjoy.

 I am not a person of concern and I have never used safa.
 However whatever I know, safa is an Indian packing of nvda available
 at that time.
 About the typing tool:
 What key to be press to type an Hindi letter.
 Godrej means press the same key as the letter was assigned in godrej
 typewriter.
 Phonetic means press k for ka, g for ga, l for la, s for sa etc.


 On 8/9/14, amritpal singh amritpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm unable to download it from dropbox. Can you upload it on some other
 site?

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
 Of Him Prasad Gautam
 Sent: 09 August 2014 06:57
 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerning
 the disabled.
 Subject: Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 hi,
 Among the many Hindi typing tools available; my Varnamala is the most
 easiest and specially made for screen reader users. Though you can use
 any
 tool but you may face problems. Either use my Varnamala which is
 specially
 designed for screen reader users otherwise do not go anywhere just open
 your
 own computer. A Hindi typing tool already exists inside your computer.
 Add
 Hindi language from control
 panel+regional language+language option, press leftside alt+shift
 whenever you need to type Hindi, press the same key for English typing
 again. No need to download any thing from anywhere! But you will not get
 any
 hint or help in this tool. It is a in-built system of windows.
 There is no rule of key location, you have to remember every thing by
 practice.
 If you use my Hindi Varnamala, you can find a ten page long help file
 about
 typing rule in unicode system and many more.
 It is rule based, very easy, specially made for those who are familiar
 with
 English keyboard.
 It is workable in any kind of applications.
 Further more, if you learn to type my Hindi Varnamala, you can type the
 following language texts without  learning anything more.
 Burmese, Bengali, Nepali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Oriya, Kannada, Malayalam,
 Telugu, Tamil, Limbu and Sinhala.
 Download link of Varnamala:
 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zrdu5nse2dk1d3e/AAB2I9Emb2PnSZzydVzblxY7a

 After download and installation, see the help at:
 c:\programfiles\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 for 64 bit system, see it at:
  c:\programfiles (x86)\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 Enjoy!

 te

 On 8/9/14, pooja poojamittal8...@gmail.com wrote:
 no need to go anywhere.
 just download this:
 http://www.wuala.com/kapil0912/Documents/VK_Hindi%20Typing.zip/
 --

 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 11:16 PM
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 Dear Friends

 I feel it has become necessary for me to learn Hindi typing very soon.
 Please guide me where I can attend classes nearby JNU in Delhi to
 learn it?
 Thanks in anticipation.
 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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[AI] Happy raxabandhan

2014-08-10 Thread Labhubhai sonani
Sabhi bhartiyo ko mera salam. Happy raxabandhan.
Labhubhai sonani bhavanagar. 



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Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

2014-08-10 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi.
Can Sangeeta read Hindi???
I thought it only read Indian English.
Please clarify.

On 8/10/14, navneet dubey dubeynavne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello mr . gautam
 Pleas tell what  is the difference between  real speak sangeeta and
 lekha which best for hindi reading on the internet
 Navneet dubey
 Please also give your mobile number so that i could talk to you



 On 8/9/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi,
 1. download espeak for windows.
 2. in Installation, type hi as your choice of voice and finish
 installation.
 After installation of espeak; . go to jaws, voice setting.
 1. choose sapi as synthesizer.
 2. choose hindi language.
 3. Set the rest parametre as your choice.
 4. save the profile by a proper name.
 5. Set the profile (the name given at step 4) as a default profile.
 enjoy.

 I am not a person of concern and I have never used safa.
 However whatever I know, safa is an Indian packing of nvda available
 at that time.
 About the typing tool:
 What key to be press to type an Hindi letter.
 Godrej means press the same key as the letter was assigned in godrej
 typewriter.
 Phonetic means press k for ka, g for ga, l for la, s for sa etc.


 On 8/9/14, amritpal singh amritpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm unable to download it from dropbox. Can you upload it on some other
 site?

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
 Of Him Prasad Gautam
 Sent: 09 August 2014 06:57
 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerning
 the disabled.
 Subject: Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 hi,
 Among the many Hindi typing tools available; my Varnamala is the most
 easiest and specially made for screen reader users. Though you can use
 any
 tool but you may face problems. Either use my Varnamala which is
 specially
 designed for screen reader users otherwise do not go anywhere just open
 your
 own computer. A Hindi typing tool already exists inside your computer.
 Add
 Hindi language from control
 panel+regional language+language option, press leftside alt+shift
 whenever you need to type Hindi, press the same key for English typing
 again. No need to download any thing from anywhere! But you will not get
 any
 hint or help in this tool. It is a in-built system of windows.
 There is no rule of key location, you have to remember every thing by
 practice.
 If you use my Hindi Varnamala, you can find a ten page long help file
 about
 typing rule in unicode system and many more.
 It is rule based, very easy, specially made for those who are familiar
 with
 English keyboard.
 It is workable in any kind of applications.
 Further more, if you learn to type my Hindi Varnamala, you can type the
 following language texts without  learning anything more.
 Burmese, Bengali, Nepali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Oriya, Kannada, Malayalam,
 Telugu, Tamil, Limbu and Sinhala.
 Download link of Varnamala:
 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zrdu5nse2dk1d3e/AAB2I9Emb2PnSZzydVzblxY7a

 After download and installation, see the help at:
 c:\programfiles\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 for 64 bit system, see it at:
  c:\programfiles (x86)\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 Enjoy!

 te

 On 8/9/14, pooja poojamittal8...@gmail.com wrote:
 no need to go anywhere.
 just download this:
 http://www.wuala.com/kapil0912/Documents/VK_Hindi%20Typing.zip/
 --

 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 11:16 PM
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 Dear Friends

 I feel it has become necessary for me to learn Hindi typing very soon.
 Please guide me where I can attend classes nearby JNU in Delhi to
 learn it?
 Thanks in anticipation.
 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] help required in find dialog box and mouse over link

2014-08-10 Thread JYOTHI
control+insert+enter is not working, any other solution?

f3 is working, what about the next search string? I mean to find the next word?

but what about find dialog box, I mean control + f?

On 8/9/14, BHAVESH PATEL charmingbhav...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Jyothi,

 Press control+insert+enter for onmouseover elements.

 In PDF, press f3 and shift+f3 for next and previous search strings
 respectively, if you use jaws find dialogue box for finding text. .
 Thanks,
 Bhavesh.

 On 8/9/14, JYOTHI jyothi.mt...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi friends, how to activate mouse over links? using jaws version 15.

 What is the key combination to find next and previous item in the pdf
 file?
 For example, in word control pg up and control pg down, in txt; f3.

 Waiting for your prompt reply ASAP!!



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 with best regards,
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 Message composed on Dell vostro2420, using jaws for windows screen reader.



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Re: [AI] Happy raxabandhan

2014-08-10 Thread Ravi Verma
SAME TO YOU SONANI JI.

On 8/10/14, Labhubhai sonani ltson...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sabhi bhartiyo ko mera salam. Happy raxabandhan.
 Labhubhai sonani bhavanagar.



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Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

2014-08-10 Thread raaju
No. saanggeeta doesn't read hindi.

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Bhavya shah
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 1:15 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerningthe disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

Hi.
Can Sangeeta read Hindi???
I thought it only read Indian English.
Please clarify.

On 8/10/14, navneet dubey dubeynavne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello mr . gautam
 Pleas tell what  is the difference between  real speak sangeeta and
 lekha which best for hindi reading on the internet
 Navneet dubey
 Please also give your mobile number so that i could talk to you



 On 8/9/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi,
 1. download espeak for windows.
 2. in Installation, type hi as your choice of voice and finish
 installation.
 After installation of espeak; . go to jaws, voice setting.
 1. choose sapi as synthesizer.
 2. choose hindi language.
 3. Set the rest parametre as your choice.
 4. save the profile by a proper name.
 5. Set the profile (the name given at step 4) as a default profile.
 enjoy.

 I am not a person of concern and I have never used safa.
 However whatever I know, safa is an Indian packing of nvda available
 at that time.
 About the typing tool:
 What key to be press to type an Hindi letter.
 Godrej means press the same key as the letter was assigned in godrej
 typewriter.
 Phonetic means press k for ka, g for ga, l for la, s for sa etc.


 On 8/9/14, amritpal singh amritpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm unable to download it from dropbox. Can you upload it on some other
 site?

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
 Of Him Prasad Gautam
 Sent: 09 August 2014 06:57
 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerning
 the disabled.
 Subject: Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 hi,
 Among the many Hindi typing tools available; my Varnamala is the most
 easiest and specially made for screen reader users. Though you can use
 any
 tool but you may face problems. Either use my Varnamala which is
 specially
 designed for screen reader users otherwise do not go anywhere just open
 your
 own computer. A Hindi typing tool already exists inside your computer.
 Add
 Hindi language from control
 panel+regional language+language option, press leftside alt+shift
 whenever you need to type Hindi, press the same key for English typing
 again. No need to download any thing from anywhere! But you will not get
 any
 hint or help in this tool. It is a in-built system of windows.
 There is no rule of key location, you have to remember every thing by
 practice.
 If you use my Hindi Varnamala, you can find a ten page long help file
 about
 typing rule in unicode system and many more.
 It is rule based, very easy, specially made for those who are familiar
 with
 English keyboard.
 It is workable in any kind of applications.
 Further more, if you learn to type my Hindi Varnamala, you can type the
 following language texts without  learning anything more.
 Burmese, Bengali, Nepali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Oriya, Kannada, Malayalam,
 Telugu, Tamil, Limbu and Sinhala.
 Download link of Varnamala:
 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zrdu5nse2dk1d3e/AAB2I9Emb2PnSZzydVzblxY7a

 After download and installation, see the help at:
 c:\programfiles\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 for 64 bit system, see it at:
  c:\programfiles (x86)\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 Enjoy!

 te

 On 8/9/14, pooja poojamittal8...@gmail.com wrote:
 no need to go anywhere.
 just download this:
 http://www.wuala.com/kapil0912/Documents/VK_Hindi%20Typing.zip/
 --

 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 11:16 PM
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 Dear Friends

 I feel it has become necessary for me to learn Hindi typing very soon.
 Please guide me where I can attend classes nearby JNU in Delhi to
 learn it?
 Thanks in anticipation.
 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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[AI] 'I don't have both eyes, but Siddaramaiah does'

2014-08-10 Thread avinash shahi
 People in Karnataka join this brilliant officer in the protest to see
him as Tehsildar which he rightly deserves. Thank you The Hindu for
making this Front Page Story.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/i-dont-have-both-eyes-but-siddaramaiah-does/article6299933.ece
As the protest by gazetted probationers of the KPSC 2011 batch
intensified on Saturday, 32-year-old Kempahonnaiah showed no signs of
fatigue. Selected on his second attempt at the exam, the
visually-impaired candidate was to become a tahsildar. But the Cabinet
decision put paid to that dream. I wanted to set an example to other
blind people that they can also achieve success in life, said a
dejected Kempahonnaiah.

A native of Chowdanakuppe in Kunigal, Kempahonnaiah teaches at the
Government PU College in Chowdanakuppe. I met the Chief Minister two
months ago. He had promised justice. I don't have both eyes, but he
does. I request him to review his decision, he said.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

2014-08-10 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
hi dubey jee,
Though I am a nvda user and I have not used jaws after 12 version.
As far as my knowledge, sangeeta is an Indian style pronouncing
English TTs and lekha is a Hindi TTs.
The difference between sangeeta  and Lekha for reading Hindi is that
sangeeta  does not read Hindi at all and Lekha reads. Now jaws has a
configuration that if you select Lekha as your default, It reads
English text in sangeeta  voice.
Write in mail what do you want to talk in mobile.


On 8/10/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi.
 Can Sangeeta read Hindi???
 I thought it only read Indian English.
 Please clarify.

 On 8/10/14, navneet dubey dubeynavne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello mr . gautam
 Pleas tell what  is the difference between  real speak sangeeta and
 lekha which best for hindi reading on the internet
 Navneet dubey
 Please also give your mobile number so that i could talk to you



 On 8/9/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi,
 1. download espeak for windows.
 2. in Installation, type hi as your choice of voice and finish
 installation.
 After installation of espeak; . go to jaws, voice setting.
 1. choose sapi as synthesizer.
 2. choose hindi language.
 3. Set the rest parametre as your choice.
 4. save the profile by a proper name.
 5. Set the profile (the name given at step 4) as a default profile.
 enjoy.

 I am not a person of concern and I have never used safa.
 However whatever I know, safa is an Indian packing of nvda available
 at that time.
 About the typing tool:
 What key to be press to type an Hindi letter.
 Godrej means press the same key as the letter was assigned in godrej
 typewriter.
 Phonetic means press k for ka, g for ga, l for la, s for sa etc.


 On 8/9/14, amritpal singh amritpa...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm unable to download it from dropbox. Can you upload it on some other
 site?

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
 Of Him Prasad Gautam
 Sent: 09 August 2014 06:57
 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerning
 the disabled.
 Subject: Re: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 hi,
 Among the many Hindi typing tools available; my Varnamala is the most
 easiest and specially made for screen reader users. Though you can use
 any
 tool but you may face problems. Either use my Varnamala which is
 specially
 designed for screen reader users otherwise do not go anywhere just open
 your
 own computer. A Hindi typing tool already exists inside your computer.
 Add
 Hindi language from control
 panel+regional language+language option, press leftside alt+shift
 whenever you need to type Hindi, press the same key for English typing
 again. No need to download any thing from anywhere! But you will not
 get
 any
 hint or help in this tool. It is a in-built system of windows.
 There is no rule of key location, you have to remember every thing by
 practice.
 If you use my Hindi Varnamala, you can find a ten page long help file
 about
 typing rule in unicode system and many more.
 It is rule based, very easy, specially made for those who are familiar
 with
 English keyboard.
 It is workable in any kind of applications.
 Further more, if you learn to type my Hindi Varnamala, you can type the
 following language texts without  learning anything more.
 Burmese, Bengali, Nepali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Oriya, Kannada, Malayalam,
 Telugu, Tamil, Limbu and Sinhala.
 Download link of Varnamala:
 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zrdu5nse2dk1d3e/AAB2I9Emb2PnSZzydVzblxY7a

 After download and installation, see the help at:
 c:\programfiles\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 for 64 bit system, see it at:
  c:\programfiles (x86)\Varnamala\Hindi\helpInEnglish.rtf
 Enjoy!

 te

 On 8/9/14, pooja poojamittal8...@gmail.com wrote:
 no need to go anywhere.
 just download this:
 http://www.wuala.com/kapil0912/Documents/VK_Hindi%20Typing.zip/
 --

 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 11:16 PM
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: [AI] Help: Want to learn Hindi typing on Laptop

 Dear Friends

 I feel it has become necessary for me to learn Hindi typing very
 soon.
 Please guide me where I can attend classes nearby JNU in Delhi to
 learn it?
 Thanks in anticipation.
 --
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 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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[AI] The story of six disabled couples who never thought they'd find love, By Sumegha Gulati

2014-08-10 Thread avinash shahi
On a midsummer afternoon, a pleasant breeze blows across Fateh Sagar
Lake. Clear blue waters shimmer in the sun. Small waves lap against
the rocks, occasionally breaking the quiet of the place. The
Aravallis, made lush green by the monsoon, loom in a distance.
Thirty-eight-year-old Kamlesh Kumar Vaishnav sits on the wall that
rings the lake, holding his wife Geeta's hands. His black wheelchair,
folded neatly, is parked next to him. They have been coming here for
the last eight years, ever since they began dating. It was here that
he professed his love for her; here that they decided to marry
secretly and here that she broke the news of her pregnancy to him.
This place has a lot of memories, says Vaishnav.
http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/love-will-find-a-way-the-story-of-six-disabled-couples-who-never-thought-theyd-find-love/
In Udaipur, a city with white havelis, palaces and forts set amidst
hills, where turbaned men sing love ballads to the sound of the iktara
on long boat rides, it is difficult not to fall in love. But Vaishnav
and Geeta's love story is unusual. I first saw her at the hospital,
he says.

Though crippled by polio since childhood, Vaishnav has never let
disability come in the way of life. Till Class V, his relatives would
drop him to school each day on a cycle. At the age of 11, his family
gave him a self-operated wheelchair. That was independence, Vaishnav
says. In 2006, he began working at Narayan Sewa Sansthan, a charitable
organisation that runs hospitals for the disabled and performs
surgeries for those afflicted by polio free of cost.

Vaishnav was an attendant at the reception of the Udaipur hospital,
preparing discharge papers of the patients. Geeta, who was crippled at
the age of one, underwent a corrective surgery for severe polio at the
hospital in 2008. She had been admitted to the ward for a week. Her
right leg was plastered. Even in hospital clothes, she looked so
beautiful, Vaishnav says. For the next week, Vaishnav tried to talk
to Geeta, but her parents were always around. When she returned to the
hospital six months later to have her legs fixed with calipers, they
spoke for the first time.

 Kamlesh Vaishnav and Geeta at the Fateh Sagar Lake.
Geeta, who is 10 years younger, lived in Banswara village, 165 km
away, but she would travel for four hours in a bus every week to reach
Udaipur and meet Vaishnav. I would lie to my parents that I was going
to see a friend or to the hospital for my check-up. We would meet at
Fateh Sagar and talk. Other couples would take boat rides and go to
Nehru Park (a small island in the middle of the lake). We could not,
it was impossible with the wheelchair and calipers. But we were
content to be with each other, she says.

Narayan Sewa Sansthan, set up nearly three decades ago by retired
government servant Kailash Agarwal, now 80, to treat patients
suffering from polio and cerebral palsy, appears to be an unlikely
place for love stories. On a regular day, a vast crowd sits outside
the 1,100-bed hospital in Bari, on the outskirts of Udaipur city. They
are relatives of patients, who come from as far as Bihar, Punjab and
Karnataka for free treatment for their kin. Young men and women in
uniform, many of them disabled, stream in and out of the wards that
smell of disinfectant and illness. Agarwal's daughter-in-law, Vandana,
the Sansthan's director, says the youngsters were all patients at the
hospital once, who were treated and later employed there -- as nurses,
ward boys, receptionists, accountants and in other capacities. Those
who were not employed had the opportunity to attend classes in sewing,
mobile repairing, computers, and other vocational skills.

The institute also encourages young men and women to mingle. We try
to create an atmosphere where it is easy for them to find a life
partner. Many of them think of themselves as burdens. This is a place
where they meet new people and find a partner, a hamdard who
understands them, Vandana says.

Eleven years ago, they started organising mass weddings when a few
patients approached them for complete rehabilitation. Some told her
they were lonely in life. That is when we thought: why not search
partners for them? We started talking to patients and families in the
hospital. Slowly, word spread. We do background checks of both the boy
and the girl: what kind of people they are, if the boy drinks or
smokes, and the family's social and economic status, she says.

Many of the alliances are of those who met and fell in love at the hospital.

When couples face objections from the families, volunteers try to
counsel the parents. There have been many instances where we
explained to the family that caste does not matter. Most often, love
wins, says Vandana.

 Manohar Singh and Mankunwar
at Juda village near Udaipur
In Juda village, 100 km from Udaipur, residents guide you towards a
row of thatched-roof houses near the peepal tree where langda lives.
Affected by polio when he was one, 

Re: [AI] The story of six disabled couples who never thought they'd find love, By Sumegha Gulati

2014-08-10 Thread ashumishra...@gmail.com

-Original message-
From: avinash shahi
Sent:  10/08/2014, 3:49  pm
To: accessindia
Cc: sayeverything
Subject: [AI] The story of six disabled couples who never thought they'd find 
love, By Sumegha Gulati


On a midsummer afternoon, a pleasant breeze blows across Fateh Sagar
Lake. Clear blue waters shimmer in the sun. Small waves lap against
the rocks, occasionally breaking the quiet of the place. The
Aravallis, made lush green by the monsoon, loom in a distance.
Thirty-eight-year-old Kamlesh Kumar Vaishnav sits on the wall that
rings the lake, holding his wife Geeta's hands. His black wheelchair,
folded neatly, is parked next to him. They have been coming here for
the last eight years, ever since they began dating. It was here that
he professed his love for her; here that they decided to marry
secretly and here that she broke the news of her pregnancy to him.
This place has a lot of memories, says Vaishnav.
http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/love-will-find-a-way-the-story-of-six-disabled-couples-who-never-thought-theyd-find-love/
In Udaipur, a city with white havelis, palaces and forts set amidst
hills, where turbaned men sing love ballads to the sound of the iktara
on long boat rides, it is difficult not to fall in love. But Vaishnav
and Geeta's love story is unusual. I first saw her at the hospital,
he says.

Though crippled by polio since childhood, Vaishnav has never let
disability come in the way of life. Till Class V, his relatives would
drop him to school each day on a cycle. At the age of 11, his family
gave him a self-operated wheelchair. That was independence, Vaishnav
says. In 2006, he began working at Narayan Sewa Sansthan, a charitable
organisation that runs hospitals for the disabled and performs
surgeries for those afflicted by polio free of cost.

Vaishnav was an attendant at the reception of the Udaipur hospital,
preparing discharge papers of the patients. Geeta, who was crippled at
the age of one, underwent a corrective surgery for severe polio at the
hospital in 2008. She had been admitted to the ward for a week. Her
right leg was plastered. Even in hospital clothes, she looked so
beautiful, Vaishnav says. For the next week, Vaishnav tried to talk
to Geeta, but her parents were always around. When she returned to the
hospital six months later to have her legs fixed with calipers, they
spoke for the first time.

 Kamlesh Vaishnav and Geeta at the Fateh Sagar Lake.
Geeta, who is 10 years younger, lived in Banswara village, 165 km
away, but she would travel for four hours in a bus every week to reach
Udaipur and meet Vaishnav. I would lie to my parents that I was going
to see a friend or to the hospital for my check-up. We would meet at
Fateh Sagar and talk. Other couples would take boat rides and go to
Nehru Park (a small island in the middle of the lake). We could not,
it was impossible with the wheelchair and calipers. But we were
content to be with each other, she says.

Narayan Sewa Sansthan, set up nearly three decades ago by retired
government servant Kailash Agarwal, now 80, to treat patients
suffering from polio and cerebral palsy, appears to be an unlikely
place for love stories. On a regular day, a vast crowd sits outside
the 1,100-bed hospital in Bari, on the outskirts of Udaipur city. They
are relatives of patients, who come from as far as Bihar, Punjab and
Karnataka for free treatment for their kin. Young men and women in
uniform, many of them disabled, stream in and out of the wards that
smell of disinfectant and illness. Agarwal's daughter-in-law, Vandana,
the Sansthan's director, says the youngsters were all patients at the
hospital once, who were treated and later employed there -- as nurses,
ward boys, receptionists, accountants and in other capacities. Those
who were not employed had the opportunity to attend classes in sewing,
mobile repairing, computers, and other vocational skills.

The institute also encourages young men and women to mingle. We try
to create an atmosphere where it is easy for them to find a life
partner. Many of them think of themselves as burdens. This is a place
where they meet new people and find a partner, a hamdard who
understands them, Vandana says.

Eleven years ago, they started organising mass weddings when a few
patients approached them for complete rehabilitation. Some told her
they were lonely in life. That is when we thought: why not search
partners for them? We started talking to patients and families in the
hospital. Slowly, word spread. We do background checks of both the boy
and the girl: what kind of people they are, if the boy drinks or
smokes, and the family's social and economic status, she says.

Many of the alliances are of those who met and fell in love at the hospital.

When couples face objections from the families, volunteers try to
counsel the parents. There have been many instances where we
explained to the family that caste does not matter. Most often, love
wins, says Vandana.

 Manohar Singh 

Re: [AI] 'I don't have both eyes, but Siddaramaiah does'

2014-08-10 Thread Vamshi. G
If I'm not wrong, there has been a similar case, I think, in
Rajasthan.  If that case had a favourable end, that can be used as a
precedence.



On 8/10/14, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
  People in Karnataka join this brilliant officer in the protest to see
 him as Tehsildar which he rightly deserves. Thank you The Hindu for
 making this Front Page Story.
 http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/i-dont-have-both-eyes-but-siddaramaiah-does/article6299933.ece
 As the protest by gazetted probationers of the KPSC 2011 batch
 intensified on Saturday, 32-year-old Kempahonnaiah showed no signs of
 fatigue. Selected on his second attempt at the exam, the
 visually-impaired candidate was to become a tahsildar. But the Cabinet
 decision put paid to that dream. I wanted to set an example to other
 blind people that they can also achieve success in life, said a
 dejected Kempahonnaiah.

 A native of Chowdanakuppe in Kunigal, Kempahonnaiah teaches at the
 Government PU College in Chowdanakuppe. I met the Chief Minister two
 months ago. He had promised justice. I don't have both eyes, but he
 does. I request him to review his decision, he said.


 --
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 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Circular by D O P T for persons with disabilities, March 2014

2014-08-10 Thread Neeraj Singh
hellow. Can any one provide a copy of this sirculer? Regards neeraj sing.

On 8/9/14, Aravind R aravind.andhrab...@gmail.com wrote:
 what is that actual circular?

 On 8/9/14, Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends,

 D O P T has issued a circular for employment, training and postings
 for persons with disabilities to central government establishments and
 marked a copy to Ministry of Finance to be issued to banks.  Has there
 been any progress at the end of Ministry of Finance with regard of
 issue of the same to banks?  Can we file an RTI with MOF to know about
 the current status?  Please throw light.

 --
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 Mobile: +91 9949349497
 Skype: gvamshi81

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[AI] Enabling Pakistan's disabled requires more than a tax-cut, By Omair Ahmad

2014-08-10 Thread avinash shahi
Taxation without representation - is a phrase that has echoed through
centuries, notably as a statement of resistance against colonialism
and more recently visible as a tagline by aggrieved residents of a
certain district. As a quiet manifestation of discontent, it exists in
geographical, cultural, ethnic, linguistic, religious and perception
biases - both figuratively and literally.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1119175
When it comes to being ostracised, people with disabilities are no
strangers, having borne the brunt of perceptional bias as one of the
largest statistical minorities in the world.

According to The World Health Organisation (WHO) - 10 to 15 per cent
of the world's population are people with disabilities, of this number
80 per cent are found in the developing world.

In Pakistan, more than 18 million are people with disabilities, a
figure that is nearly the population of Karachi - one of the biggest
cities in the world.

A person with disabilities has had little to no representation in a
national dialogue on the issues that continue to plague Pakistan as a
nation - barring the 1981 Ordinance passed that sought to cosmetically
address some of the issues. Our architecture continues to be
inaccessible, population unaware, policy framework inadequate and
economic empowerment non-existent for people with disabilities.

Pakistan's federal budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year has endeavored
to address some issues related to people with disabilities -
specifically a reduced tax liability for people with disabilities. The
paraphrased verbiage is appended below:

To encourage employment of people with disabilities and to provide
relief to them it is proposed to reduce tax liability of such persons
on income up to Rs. 1 million by 50 per cent, provided that they have
a Special CNIC and a disability certificate.

While the tax provision is a step in the right direction, a lot more
needs to be done to fundamentally impact the fabric of that segment of
our society which has tremendous potential. Statistics for employment
and education of people with disabilities in Pakistan make for dire
reading and reflect why this tax break will only be beneficial for a
fraction of those it is designed for.

About 28 per cent of the population of people with disabilities are
educated of which only 14 per cent (or about three out of a 100 people
with disabilities) are employed. Similarly only four per cent of
Pakistan's children with disabilities have access to education.

Why is education for the disabled important?

Imagine what a 97 per cent unemployment and 96 per cent illiteracy
rate will lead to in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad,
Hyderabad, Quetta or Peshawar.

Statistical reminders notwithstanding, when a society no longer
equates disenfranchised citizens with a lifelong narrative, but merely
as a ticker for ratings or a sympathetic momentary glance in passing -
its existential crisis deepens.

While the situation is dire, it is not irreversible since integrative,
sustainable, and empathetic work is being done in pockets, dotted all
over the country. To enhance the impact manifold, an effective
national network is needed to connect the erstwhile disconnected dots.

A framework should be established addressing the core issues faced by
people with disabilities so that they can be integrated into
mainstream society - from education to healthcare to transport to
employment to infrastructure.

For example, minimum quotas for employment for people with
disabilities should not be treated as a maximum benchmark, rather as a
springboard for further inclusion. Inclusive education should be
encouraged to bridge the yawning gap between societal requirements and
skilled provisions.

For a person with a disability, the procurement of a Special CNIC and
a disability certificate are strenuous and long processes, given the
inaccessibility of services and locations; making this process easier
and accessible should be the responsibility of NADRA.

To ensure accountability, ownership of this nation-wide framework at
the district, city, tehsil, provincial and federal level needs to be
clearly defined so that people with disabilities have vocal and
effective representation and their voices resonate from the grassroots
to the uppermost echelons of power.

A nation and its people are only as strong as their disenfranchised
are integrated, individuals aware, infrastructure accessible, and
policies incl


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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[AI] Accident benefit in insurance for blind

2014-08-10 Thread Vamshi. G
Dear friends,

I'm looking to take a term insurance policy of high value.  I want to
know what is the exact position with regard to extending accident
benefit to visually challenged. We had discussions in the past about
the same not being extended to blind, charging higher premium for the
same, denying the policy all together, etc.  Just wonder whether
anyone had been able to get hold of any document/ruling which
prohibits the denial of accident benefit to the blind.

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Re: [AI] 'I don't have both eyes, but Siddaramaiah does'

2014-08-10 Thread Annavaram N .
Andhra Pradesh, a neighbouring state of Karnataka, not only allows 
visually-impaired to get appointed for gazetted positions but even provides 
reservation for most of these positions. When a visually-impaired can be 
appointed as a District Megistrate, as it was evident in just yesterday's 
news about Shri; Gopal thiwari in MP cadre, what logic does Karnataka 
Cabinet have in rejecting a mere Thasildar post to the visually-impaired? If 
my information is not wrong, Karnataka has a very active State Commissionor 
for persons with disabilities, and his Office can be approached on the 
matter.


-Original Message- 
From: Vamshi. G

Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 5:41 PM
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concerningthe disabled.

Subject: Re: [AI] 'I don't have both eyes, but Siddaramaiah does'

If I'm not wrong, there has been a similar case, I think, in
Rajasthan.  If that case had a favourable end, that can be used as a
precedence.



On 8/10/14, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:

 People in Karnataka join this brilliant officer in the protest to see
him as Tehsildar which he rightly deserves. Thank you The Hindu for
making this Front Page Story.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/i-dont-have-both-eyes-but-siddaramaiah-does/article6299933.ece
As the protest by gazetted probationers of the KPSC 2011 batch
intensified on Saturday, 32-year-old Kempahonnaiah showed no signs of
fatigue. Selected on his second attempt at the exam, the
visually-impaired candidate was to become a tahsildar. But the Cabinet
decision put paid to that dream. I wanted to set an example to other
blind people that they can also achieve success in life, said a
dejected Kempahonnaiah.

A native of Chowdanakuppe in Kunigal, Kempahonnaiah teaches at the
Government PU College in Chowdanakuppe. I met the Chief Minister two
months ago. He had promised justice. I don't have both eyes, but he
does. I request him to review his decision, he said.


--
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] The story of six disabled couples who never thought they'd find love, By Sumegha Gulati

2014-08-10 Thread Nagaraj H
very very interesting  love stories and good to give  life to  needy.

On 8/10/14, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 On a midsummer afternoon, a pleasant breeze blows across Fateh Sagar
 Lake. Clear blue waters shimmer in the sun. Small waves lap against
 the rocks, occasionally breaking the quiet of the place. The
 Aravallis, made lush green by the monsoon, loom in a distance.
 Thirty-eight-year-old Kamlesh Kumar Vaishnav sits on the wall that
 rings the lake, holding his wife Geeta's hands. His black wheelchair,
 folded neatly, is parked next to him. They have been coming here for
 the last eight years, ever since they began dating. It was here that
 he professed his love for her; here that they decided to marry
 secretly and here that she broke the news of her pregnancy to him.
 This place has a lot of memories, says Vaishnav.
 http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/love-will-find-a-way-the-story-of-six-disabled-couples-who-never-thought-theyd-find-love/
 In Udaipur, a city with white havelis, palaces and forts set amidst
 hills, where turbaned men sing love ballads to the sound of the iktara
 on long boat rides, it is difficult not to fall in love. But Vaishnav
 and Geeta's love story is unusual. I first saw her at the hospital,
 he says.

 Though crippled by polio since childhood, Vaishnav has never let
 disability come in the way of life. Till Class V, his relatives would
 drop him to school each day on a cycle. At the age of 11, his family
 gave him a self-operated wheelchair. That was independence, Vaishnav
 says. In 2006, he began working at Narayan Sewa Sansthan, a charitable
 organisation that runs hospitals for the disabled and performs
 surgeries for those afflicted by polio free of cost.

 Vaishnav was an attendant at the reception of the Udaipur hospital,
 preparing discharge papers of the patients. Geeta, who was crippled at
 the age of one, underwent a corrective surgery for severe polio at the
 hospital in 2008. She had been admitted to the ward for a week. Her
 right leg was plastered. Even in hospital clothes, she looked so
 beautiful, Vaishnav says. For the next week, Vaishnav tried to talk
 to Geeta, but her parents were always around. When she returned to the
 hospital six months later to have her legs fixed with calipers, they
 spoke for the first time.

  Kamlesh Vaishnav and Geeta at the Fateh Sagar Lake.
 Geeta, who is 10 years younger, lived in Banswara village, 165 km
 away, but she would travel for four hours in a bus every week to reach
 Udaipur and meet Vaishnav. I would lie to my parents that I was going
 to see a friend or to the hospital for my check-up. We would meet at
 Fateh Sagar and talk. Other couples would take boat rides and go to
 Nehru Park (a small island in the middle of the lake). We could not,
 it was impossible with the wheelchair and calipers. But we were
 content to be with each other, she says.

 Narayan Sewa Sansthan, set up nearly three decades ago by retired
 government servant Kailash Agarwal, now 80, to treat patients
 suffering from polio and cerebral palsy, appears to be an unlikely
 place for love stories. On a regular day, a vast crowd sits outside
 the 1,100-bed hospital in Bari, on the outskirts of Udaipur city. They
 are relatives of patients, who come from as far as Bihar, Punjab and
 Karnataka for free treatment for their kin. Young men and women in
 uniform, many of them disabled, stream in and out of the wards that
 smell of disinfectant and illness. Agarwal's daughter-in-law, Vandana,
 the Sansthan's director, says the youngsters were all patients at the
 hospital once, who were treated and later employed there -- as nurses,
 ward boys, receptionists, accountants and in other capacities. Those
 who were not employed had the opportunity to attend classes in sewing,
 mobile repairing, computers, and other vocational skills.

 The institute also encourages young men and women to mingle. We try
 to create an atmosphere where it is easy for them to find a life
 partner. Many of them think of themselves as burdens. This is a place
 where they meet new people and find a partner, a hamdard who
 understands them, Vandana says.

 Eleven years ago, they started organising mass weddings when a few
 patients approached them for complete rehabilitation. Some told her
 they were lonely in life. That is when we thought: why not search
 partners for them? We started talking to patients and families in the
 hospital. Slowly, word spread. We do background checks of both the boy
 and the girl: what kind of people they are, if the boy drinks or
 smokes, and the family's social and economic status, she says.

 Many of the alliances are of those who met and fell in love at the
 hospital.

 When couples face objections from the families, volunteers try to
 counsel the parents. There have been many instances where we
 explained to the family that caste does not matter. Most often, love
 wins, says Vandana.

  Manohar Singh and 

Re: [AI] need all NCERT books

2014-08-10 Thread meharaj shaik
actually I am also having PDF files. but OCR is making so many errors
while recognizing them.
if the files or good enough to recognize, pleas share them.


On 8/7/14, Saurabh Gupta saurabh2...@gmail.com wrote:
 PDF is available with me. If that helps I can share that on separate
 thread.
 Saurabh
 On 07-Aug-2014 7:03 am, meharaj shaik meharajsha...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi all, as subject line says, I want NCERT text books of all classes.

 I have already PDF documents with me, but while converting them with
 finereader, OCR is making awful errors.

 so I request you all, to provide me with a good solusion.

 thanks and regards in advance,
 meharaj.
 PH: 08985982535



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Re: [AI] BBMP's death trap blind man walking -Bangalore Mirrorwith picture

2014-08-10 Thread Ratheesh raveendranathan
Rather than throwing mud at Enable India we should collectively raise
our voice against the irresponsibleness of governmennt departments
which lets them leave the pot holes open. Not just in Bangalore all
across India the storey is the same. After making ditches on the road
sides whoever dig it are leaving them open. Not only visually
impaired, but sighted are also having problems from them. After this
incident within hours BBMP people closed the ditch in front of Enable
India, but still there are places where it is open. So there should be
efforts to hold the concerned government departments accountable.
There should be efforts at the national level since this problem is
wide-spread in India.

To speak personally, I am one of those who have benifited from Enable
India's good work. After losing my sight in 2007, for 7 years I was
shut inside my home. Last april I joine their CCCT course, I finished
the course last June and now I will be joining one of the MNCs in
Banglore very soon. One year back I  never thought I would get job and
I would  go out of my home. But  now Enable India has given me my life
back. Not just me more than thousand disabled have got benifited out
of their good work. They have placed around 2000 disabled  in
different companies. I don't think in India any other NGO has study
materials  as good as the materials of Enable India. If one has their
Eye Tool one doesn't need any trainer to learn computer. It is that
efficient.

And the argument that it was because  Enable India is run by sighted
people  they let this incident happen is completely wrong. If you had
known how much the founder is doing for the disabled you would not
have said this. Her Disability Awareness Workshop has played a big
role in creating awareness about disability in corporates.

So please don't measure all the NGOs with the same yardstic.

Thank you,
Ratheesh\


On 8/10/14, haridaskrishnamur...@gmail.com
haridaskrishnamur...@gmail.com wrote:
 T
 -this is because most of the n g os inbangalore are managed by normal people
 .Original message-
 From: P. Subramani
 Sent:  09/08/2014, 12:39  PM
 To: George Abraham; 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
   issues  concerningthe disabled.'
 Subject: Re: [AI] BBMP's death trap  blind man walking
 -BangaloreMirrorwith picture


 Re: [AI] BBMP's death trap  blind man walking -Bangalore Mirrorwith
 pictureI have to be  very clear that  neverever I accused Enable India, my
 accusations were/are in general terms to NGOs. Surely as you say, enable
 India should have played a proactive role, I meant only that.  There are
 many NGOs working in the disabled sector, the path to their premises are
 totally inaccessible with potholes, electric poles, drains, etc., on which
 such NGOs have  not cared to act by taking up with local authorities.  When
 NGOs can organise huge functions/meetings, there is absolutely no reasons
 for not acting in this regard. Praising NGOs for good things is worthwhile,
 also they have to face the critics for not  acting on many fronts.  Those
 heading NGOs always speak for  the NGOs.   - Original Message -
   From: George Abraham
   To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerningthe disabled.'
   Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 11:50 AM
   Subject: Re: [AI] BBMP's death trap  blind man walking -Bangalore
 Mirrorwith picture


   Perhaps Enable India could have and should have requested authorities to
   cover the drain in front of their office. Having said this, I would
   emphatically state that it is wrong for us to accuse Enable India to
 simply
   be interested in taking donations and grants. Do you know the background
   and kind of the work Enable India does? It has become extremely
 fashionable
   for people to loosely hurl criticism on NGOs. I would like to state here
   that Enable India is responsible for a number of our blind friends today
   taking up fairly paying jobs in the Private sector. Their training
   programmes are of high quality. They not only have setup skill
 development
   programmes but also are constantly  working out work place solutions.

   To generate high quality training programmes, you need good quality
   professionals and to hire and keep high quality professionals, you need
   funds. Enable India is doing good work and need to be appreciated.

   Again I say, it is definitely within our rights to point out that Enable
   India could and should have played a proactive role in closing the drain
   in front of their office but certainly none of us have the right to
 accuse
   them of being being merely donation/grant focused. Let us be mature in
 our
   statements. Access India is a public forum and we must be responsible
 with
   our comments.
   -Original Message-
   From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
   Of P. Subramani
   Sent: 02 August 2014 13:28
   To: Timy Sebastian; AccessIndia: a list for 

[AI] about voice to text convertors

2014-08-10 Thread Rejin Jose k.
hello all,
 i would like to know whether there is a  voice to text convertor or
dictation software available for our  windows computers. if it is
available please guide me to get it. it may help me to convert my
friends notes to soft copy easily by reading. so please help me in
this regard as soon as possible.
thanks in advance...

-- 
With Warm Regards,
Rejin Jose
email:m2re...@gmail.com
cell:8281293699

Have a Great Day..



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[AI] Web accessibility of IRCTC page

2014-08-10 Thread Vinod Benjamin
Dear List,

I am writing to you to check if any of our friends are using online
ticket bookking through IRCTC website? previously i was able to do
till final step , but as they have changed the web site its not seems
to be accessible to the screen reader , in loging in there is a visual
verification no audio verification attached to it , so i over come the
same by using webvisum through firefox after 2 or 3 atempts , so it
logs in in from and to field when we type the station name the
suggestion is not getting read by screen reader, so finding it very
difficult to access it,
do any of our friends have a diffrent way of doing it? if so kindly
advice and through light on the same,
and also if we could write to the web designers about web
accessibility it would be great, i have even wrote the same in the
feedback page , no response yet,
so dont know whom to take this issue further ,
it would be great if our list would do some thing about this.

regards,
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Re: [AI] BBMP's death trap blind man walking -Bangalore Mirrorwith picture

2014-08-10 Thread Ganesh Babu
Dear friends,
I am requesting you to don’t blame enable India. BBMP did not close
drainage. Enable India is not money minded organization they helped
lot of disable candidates to become finish product through out India
in corporate sector. Before discussing this matter we have to send
letter state government of karnataka. I want to share important matter
saying that two children fall down in bore well and death occurred.
Government and citizen are responsible for these issues.
Regards,
Ganesh.



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Re: [AI] about voice to text convertors

2014-08-10 Thread Sakshi Agrawal
Dear Rejin,
You can use Dragon Natural Speaking Software. It converts your speech to
text and you can also operate your computer with it. 

The price of the original software is approx Rs. 10k. But the crack version
is also available on the internet. 

Sakshi 



-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Rejin Jose k.
Sent: 10 August 2014 22:40
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] about voice to text convertors

hello all,
 i would like to know whether there is a  voice to text convertor or
dictation software available for our  windows computers. if it is
available please guide me to get it. it may help me to convert my
friends notes to soft copy easily by reading. so please help me in
this regard as soon as possible.
thanks in advance...

-- 
With Warm Regards,
Rejin Jose
email:m2re...@gmail.com
cell:8281293699

Have a Great Day..



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Re: [AI] Happy raxabandhan

2014-08-10 Thread bilal ahmed
same to you

On 8/10/14, Ravi Verma verma88r...@gmail.com wrote:
 SAME TO YOU SONANI JI.

 On 8/10/14, Labhubhai sonani ltson...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sabhi bhartiyo ko mera salam. Happy raxabandhan.
 Labhubhai sonani bhavanagar.



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Re: [AI] about voice to text convertors

2014-08-10 Thread Rejin Jose k.
thats fine.
is there any free softwares available ?

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 Dear Rejin,
 You can use Dragon Natural Speaking Software. It converts your speech to
 text and you can also operate your computer with it.

 The price of the original software is approx Rs. 10k. But the crack version
 is also available on the internet.

 Sakshi



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 Subject: [AI] about voice to text convertors

 hello all,
  i would like to know whether there is a  voice to text convertor or
 dictation software available for our  windows computers. if it is
 available please guide me to get it. it may help me to convert my
 friends notes to soft copy easily by reading. so please help me in
 this regard as soon as possible.
 thanks in advance...

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Re: [AI] about voice to text convertors

2014-08-10 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
hi,
have you tried Google speech recognition?
It is free.



On 8/11/14, Rejin Jose k. m2re...@gmail.com wrote:
 thats fine.
 is there any free softwares available ?

 On 8/10/14, Sakshi Agrawal sakshiagrawal19...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Rejin,
 You can use Dragon Natural Speaking Software. It converts your speech to
 text and you can also operate your computer with it.

 The price of the original software is approx Rs. 10k. But the crack
 version
 is also available on the internet.

 Sakshi



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 Sent: 10 August 2014 22:40
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 Subject: [AI] about voice to text convertors

 hello all,
  i would like to know whether there is a  voice to text convertor or
 dictation software available for our  windows computers. if it is
 available please guide me to get it. it may help me to convert my
 friends notes to soft copy easily by reading. so please help me in
 this regard as soon as possible.
 thanks in advance...

 --
 With Warm Regards,
 Rejin Jose
 email:m2re...@gmail.com
 cell:8281293699

 Have a Great Day..



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Re: [AI] about voice to text convertors

2014-08-10 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi
To elaborate, there is an add-on with NVDA with which you can do some small 
dictation of about 1 minute chunks. It is using the same engine which does 
voice recognition on Android. It is necessary to have an active internet 
connection to work with this add-on. This add-on is free.
Harish Kotian


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Him Prasad Gautam
Sent: 11 August 2014 08:49
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] about voice to text convertors

hi,
have you tried Google speech recognition?
It is free.



On 8/11/14, Rejin Jose k. m2re...@gmail.com wrote:
 thats fine.
 is there any free softwares available ?

 On 8/10/14, Sakshi Agrawal sakshiagrawal19...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Rejin,
 You can use Dragon Natural Speaking Software. It converts your speech
 to text and you can also operate your computer with it.

 The price of the original software is approx Rs. 10k. But the crack
 version is also available on the internet.

 Sakshi



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 Sent: 10 August 2014 22:40
 To: accessindia
 Subject: [AI] about voice to text convertors

 hello all,
  i would like to know whether there is a  voice to text convertor or
 dictation software available for our  windows computers. if it is
 available please guide me to get it. it may help me to convert my
 friends notes to soft copy easily by reading. so please help me in
 this regard as soon as possible.
 thanks in advance...

 --
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 email:m2re...@gmail.com
 cell:8281293699

 Have a Great Day..



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Re: [AI] Circular by D O P T for persons with disabilities, March 2014

2014-08-10 Thread HARSHVARDHAN SINGH NEGI
When I talk to Banking division regarding this they told me we are only 
forwarding the same to all banks

No further information.
Thanks
HS Negi

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Subject: [AI] Circular by D O P T for persons with disabilities, March 2014



Dear friends,

D O P T has issued a circular for employment, training and postings
for persons with disabilities to central government establishments and
marked a copy to Ministry of Finance to be issued to banks.  Has there
been any progress at the end of Ministry of Finance with regard of
issue of the same to banks?  Can we file an RTI with MOF to know about
the current status?  Please throw light.

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[AI] Gmail Question

2014-08-10 Thread Ketan Kothari
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Ketan Kothari
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Cell: 9987550614
MSN ID: muktake...@hotmail.com
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Hi friends,

I want to download my gmails from a particular date to a particular
date.  Is it possible?  How?  Please do help.

Thank you.

With best wishes,

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[AI] Gmail Question

2014-08-10 Thread Ketan Kothari
Hi friends,

Sorry for the earlier mail where content came below signature:

I want to download gmail mails from a particular date through pop3.
Is it possible?  How?  Please do help.

With best wishes,

Ketan

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Re: [AI] for ABBY FINE READER

2014-08-10 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi
To add on, if you are very sure where you have your Hindi content which you 
want to filter out , maybe, Hindi text on the right side of the paper, You can 
place black colour sheet on that side over the paper and scan.
 Harish Kotian


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Sent: 09 August 2014 23:43
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disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] for ABBY FINE READER

You cannot do this without sighted assistance. You can select areas of the page 
to scan. Once that is done, the OCR process function should work as expected. 
This is the cleanest solution.

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Subject: [AI] for ABBY FINE READER

Dear tech experts.

I have some useful books which have two columns one in english and another is 
in hindi. I want to scan and read only english text. Is it possible in fine 
reader? I have ABBYY fine reader 11.0.

Please guide me. Any help will be appreciated.

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Rajasthan
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