[AI] computer chronology

2014-10-11 Thread sanjay
 

1843

 

Ada, Countess of Lovelace, publishes "Notes" on Babbage's Analytical Engine.

 

1847

 

George Boole creates a system using algebra for logical reasoning.

 

1890

 

The census is tabulated with Herman Hollerith's punch-card machines.

 

1931

 

Vannevar Bush devises the Differential Analyzer, an analog electromechanical
computer.

 

1935

 

Tommy Flowers pioneers use of vacuum tubes as on-off switches in circuits.

 

1937

 

Alan Turing publishes "On Computable Numbers," describing a universal
computer.

 

Claude Shannon describes how circuits of switches can perform tasks of
Boolean algebra.

 

Bell Labs' George Stibitz proposes a calculator using an electric circuit.

 

Howard Aiken proposes construction of large digital computer and discovers
parts of Babbage's Difference Engine at Harvard.

 

John Vincent Atanasoff puts together concepts for an electronic computer
during a long December night's drive.

 

1938

 

William Hewlett and David Packard form company in Palo Alto garage.

 

1939

 

Atanasoff finishes model of electronic computer with mechanical storage
drums.

 

Turing arrives at Bletchley Park to work on breaking German codes.

 

1941

 

Konrad Zuse completes Z3, a fully functional electromechanical programmable
digital computer.

 

John Mauchly visits Atanasoff in Iowa, sees computer demonstrated.

 

1952

 

1942

 

Atanasoff completes partly working computer with three hundred vacuum tubes,
leaves for Navy.

 

1943

 

Colossus, a vacuum-tube computer to break German codes, is completed at
Bletchley Park.

 

1944

 

Harvard Mark I goes into operation.

 

John von Neumann goes to Penn to work on ENIAC.

 

1945

 

Von Neumann writes "First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC" describing a
stored-program computer.

 

Six women programmers of ENIAC are sent to Aberdeen for training.

 

Vannevar Bush publishes "As We May Think," describing personal computer.

 

Bush publishes "Science, the Endless Frontier," proposing government funding
of academic and industrial research.

 

ENIAC is fully operational.

 

1947

 

Transistor invented at Bell Labs.

 

1950

 

Turing publishes article describing a test for artificial intelligence.

 

1952

 

Grace Hopper develops first computer compiler.

 

Von Neumann completes modern computer at the Institute for Advanced Study.

 

UNIVAC predicts Eisenhower election victory.

 

1954

 

1954

 

Turing commits suicide.

 

Texas Instruments introduces silicon transistor and helps launch Regency
radio.

 

1956

 

Shockley Semiconductor founded.

 

First artificial intelligence conference.

 

1957

 

Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and others form Fairchild Semiconductor.

 

Russia launches Sputnik.

 

1958

 

Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) announced.

 

Jack Kilby demonstrates integrated circuit, or microchip.

 

1959

 

Noyce and Fairchild colleagues independently invent microchip.

 

1960

 

J. C. R. Licklider publishes "Man-Computer Symbiosis."

 

Paul Baran at RAND devises packet switching.

 

1961

 

President Kennedy proposes sending man to the moon.

 

1962

 

MIT hackers create Spacewar game.

 

Licklider becomes founding director of ARPA's Information Processing
Techniques Office.

 

Doug Engelbart publishes "Augmenting Human Intellect."

 

1963

 

Licklider proposes an "Intergalactic Computer Network."

 

Engelbart and Bill English invent the mouse.

 

1972

 

1964

 

Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters take bus trip across America.

 

1965

 

Ted Nelson publishes first article about "hypertext."

 

Moore's Law predicts microchips will double in power each year or so.

 

1966

 

Stewart Brand hosts Trips Festival with Ken Kesey.

 

Bob Taylor convinces ARPA chief Charles Herzfeld to fund ARPANET.

 

Donald Davies coins the term packet switching.

 

1967

 

ARPANET design discussions in Ann Arbor and Gatlinburg.

 

1968

 

Larry Roberts sends out request for bids to build the ARPANET's IMPs.

 

Noyce and Moore form Intel, hire Andy Grove.

 

Brand publishes first Whole Earth Catalog.

 

Engelbart stages the Mother of All Demos with Brand's help.

 

1969

 

First nodes of ARPANET installed.

 

1971

 

Don Hoefler begins column for Electronic News called "Silicon Valley USA."

 

Demise party for Whole Earth Catalog.

 

Intel 4004 microprocessor unveiled.

 

Ray Tomlinson invents email.

 

1972

 

Nolan Bushnell creates Pong at Atari with Al Alcorn.

 

1973

 

1973

 

Alan Kay helps to create the Alto at Xerox PARC.

 

Ethernet developed by Bob Metcalfe at Xerox PARC.

 

Community Memory shared terminal set up at Leopold's Records, Berkeley.

 

Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn complete TCP/IP protocols for the Internet.

 

1974

 

Intel 8080 comes out.

 

1975

 

Altair personal computer from MITS appears.

 

Paul Allen and Bill Gates write BASIC for Altair, form Microsoft.

 

First meeting of Homebrew Computer Club.

 

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak l

Re: [AI] AccessIndia Digest, Vol 60, Issue 1832

2014-10-11 Thread vikas shivsharan
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> On 10/11/14, Monika Jha  wrote:
>> Hello! I think so, please downloading Tapan radio software, because, its
>> good for internet radio! Thanks and regards!
>> -Original message-
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>> Sent:  10/10/2014, 12:16  pm
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>> Hi Friends,
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>> and also which is the most accessible software to listen and download
>> Podcasts?
>> I am also trying to google if there is any accessible rss news software.
>> it would be of great help if  I can get these softwares for android
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[AI] talks silant issue in Nokia C5

2014-10-11 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafel
Hey experts, I am using Nokia C5 with latest talks. I am facing one
issue, at critical junctures talks goes silant and only restarting the
phone fixes the issue. such as I am having an incoming call, I press
back button to hear the caller name, talks goes silant at this time
and it never speeks after it until I restart my phone. I am very
sadden about it. any solution is welcomed.

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Re: [AI] Do any want nokia seban phone

2014-10-11 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafel
yes I need one Symbian phone. What is KMC india? could you give some
more information about where can I purchase Symbian phone?

On 10/11/14, Abrar Bhat  wrote:
> mobile phones is avlble in kmc india
>
> On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>> Dear Avinash,
>> some straight answers-
>> what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be decided
>> because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see which
>> parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might be
>> too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
>> who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
>> what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
>> dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i suggest
>> we
>> discuss this off the list.
>>
>> to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
>> trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world
>> white
>> cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy,
>> pick
>> them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
>> implementing it since.
>> and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were to
>> take
>> it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that me
>> or
>> my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is a
>> serious offensive assumption
>>
>> to the rest of the list,
>> thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more and
>> more people join us.
>> Regards,
>> Nidhi Goyal
>> Disability and gender rights activist
>> MSC Development Studies, LSE
>> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of avinash shahi
>> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India
>>
>> "Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
>> clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
>> address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
>> modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
>> cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
>> Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
>> or piss on walls nor about PMs, CMs, all manner of ministers and
>> bureaucrats and politicians picking up brooms to clean streets and
>> public toilets and public places that have already been thoroughly
>> cleaned up for them to perform their sham.
>> What an irony! India is not clean because we don't want cleaners to
>> live with dignity and equality. We want the 'cleaners' to experience
>> 'the spiritual experience' of cleaning shit!"
>> http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Who-Is-Going-To-Be-Clean/292144
>>
>>
>> On 10/9/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> Greetings from Mumbai.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On the occasion of World White Cane day  (October 15),  let us display
>> the
>>> celebration of blindness through our vision. we have decided to come
>>> together and join in the goal of "Clean India" by cleaning parts of
>>> Mumbai
>>> on Sunday October 19, 2014, at 8 am, venue yet to be decided.
>>>
>>> Each blind individual who agrees to participate will be provided with a
>>> sighted escort to aid them in the cleaning  process. it is our chance to
>>> give back to the society and claim our equality by   shouldering the
>>> responsibility of an Indian citizen!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If you think it is worth it to get your hands dirty to make this country
>>> clean, do drop us a line   at shivrah...@gmail.com or
>>> nidhigoyal...@gmail.com; or simply dial +91 9819409860 to register with
>>> my
>>> co-organiser Mr Shivkumar Rahejaby October 15, 2014.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This effort is independent  of any organisation(NGO or political party)
>> and
>>> we would urge our blind and sighted friends, acquaintences, and fellow
>> list
>>> members to be a part of our first step in creating a clean tomorrow.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Nidhi Goyal and Shivkumar Raheja
>>>
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Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

2014-10-11 Thread Vikas Kapoor
If you are planning to buy Tata Max WiFi as indicated in your very first 
mail, you'll have to procure the device from them only because the number is 
built-in in their devices, I don't think you have an choice when it comes to 
having a CDMA data cards. I also purchased my device from their people only, 
anyway will check the model number if it is marked on the device, and will 
write back.
- Original Message - 
From: "Salim qureshi" 
To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
concerningthe disabled." 
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.


because most of are folks are using that model. As per my knowledge,
huawei 8231 is only accessible model with its html interface. Anyways
please tell me the model number of that dongle because i'm unable to
findout any CDMA dongle.

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> How can you have a clear-cut assumption of what model number data card I'm
> having? For your kind information, the data card that I'm carrying is a
> CDMA
> based only...
> - Original Message -
> From: "Salim qureshi" 
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 8:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>
>
> its huawei 8231. I have this one. But i am searching for CDMA dongle,
> because CDMA have better indoor coverage then gsm.
>
> On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>> It is of Huawei company (don't know the model number).
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Salim qureshi" 
>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerningthe disabled." 
>> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 2:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>>
>>
>> witch dongle you are using?
>>
>> On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>>> Although the dongle I'm having is completely accessible, one is not
>>> really
>>> in  a position to generalise it as the firmware/software keep on
>>> changing
>>> so
>>> frequently and you do not really know when an inaccessible interface
>>> comes
>>> to haunt you. I bought it in last January in Rs.2000 and it is having a
>>> web
>>> interface just like you have in an ADSL modem/router.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Salim qureshi" 
>>> To: "access india" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:14 AM
>>> Subject: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>>>
>>>
>>> hey folks, anybody is using tata photon max wifi dongle? What about
>>> its software accessibility?
>>>
>>> --
>>> if you can dreem it, you can do it.
>>> Dr. salim qureshi.
>>> (CPT) consulting physio therapist mumbai india.
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>>> Mobiles primary: +919702559821 secondary: +919757352171  Facebook:
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Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

2014-10-11 Thread suryanarayana ganta
Dear Mukesh,
what you have said is very important indeed. Our Sanathana Dharma
teaches us the same. If we could clean our minds, real clean India
would easily be achieved in all directions / aspects. that's a very
good idea. purity and love are essence of our culture.

On 10/12/14, mukesh jain  wrote:
> hello,
> good threat to clean the minds of each others as well.
>
> On 10/12/14, suryanarayana ganta  wrote:
>> If your intention is so, I am so happy. why should I doubt your approach?
>>
>> On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Please do not construe too much from my responses.
>>> I have never doubted the intention or the noble cause implied in the
>>> proposed work. And I hope in the days to come we find visually
>>> challenged people employed as sweepers in government offices. Nothing
>>> wrong about it. ButI was just questioning the initiative taken by the
>>> PM is a symbolic one, and does not hold much promise.
>>> We all want clean India not only aesthetically but our soul from
>>> within also be cleaned from casteism and religious bigotry.
>>> I think we should end this thread here.
>>>
>>> On 10/11/14, suryanarayana ganta  wrote:
 Dear avinash,
 you should not have replied with such kind of article which derails
 the morality of the proposed work. we need to work hand in hand with
 the government to make India prosper. why should some people want to
 work hand to hand? I  think, they may not be in a position to accept
 and digest what the government does for the country.

 On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Dear Nidhi
>
> You perhaps missed the tone and the tanner of my mail and the link.
> Read it again, everything is in qotes taken from the link shared
> towards the end. In fact I said nothing, I was just hinting on the
> superfluity of the "clean India" campaign; it had nothing to do with
> your proposed cleaning Mumbai by broom. below is first paragraph from
> an editorial published in the current issue of EPW which generates
> ddeep contemplation among all of us.
> "If a handful of brooms with long handles could make India clean, this
> would have happened long before Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided
> to use symbolism to launch the Swachh Bharat campaign. The sight of
> the prime minister, his cabinet colleagues and various well-known
> personalities wielding these brooms, for the first time for some, is
> ideal media material. But given the obvious lack of understanding of
> the reasons India remains one of the filthiest countries in the world,
> the campaign is likely to remain just that - media images without
> substance." http://www.epw.in/editorials/no-magic-broom.html
> My best wishes to you and your team for the proposed programme on
> World White Cane Day.
> Cheers
> On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>> Dear Avinash,
>> some straight answers-
>> what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be
>> decided
>> because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see
>> which
>> parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there
>> might
>> be
>> too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
>> who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
>> what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
>> dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i
>> suggest
>> we
>> discuss this off the list.
>>
>> to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you
>> are
>> trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world
>> white
>> cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy,
>> pick
>> them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
>> implementing it since.
>> and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were
>> to
>> take
>> it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that
>> me
>> or
>> my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is
>> a
>> serious offensive assumption
>>
>> to the rest of the list,
>> thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more
>> and
>> more people join us.
>> Regards,
>> Nidhi Goyal
>> Disability and gender rights activist
>> MSC Development Studies, LSE
>> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of avinash shahi
>> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India
>>
>> "Some straight questions. What a

Re: [AI] Computer Training for Visually Impaired

2014-10-11 Thread aikeo koomanivong
Dear sir I'm keo from LAO PDR
the applicant only from India that's right?
Best regards


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> Awake is going to start second batch for Basic Computer Course in Dec 2014
> at Bangalore.
>
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[AI] hi friends,

2014-10-11 Thread Sadiqali T
whever i search by using google and ender in to the search result it
shows like DNS Lookup for "The requested name is valid, but no data of
the requested type was found. what would be the reason? please help

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Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

2014-10-11 Thread mukesh jain
hello,
good threat to clean the minds of each others as well.

On 10/12/14, suryanarayana ganta  wrote:
> If your intention is so, I am so happy. why should I doubt your approach?
>
> On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Please do not construe too much from my responses.
>> I have never doubted the intention or the noble cause implied in the
>> proposed work. And I hope in the days to come we find visually
>> challenged people employed as sweepers in government offices. Nothing
>> wrong about it. ButI was just questioning the initiative taken by the
>> PM is a symbolic one, and does not hold much promise.
>> We all want clean India not only aesthetically but our soul from
>> within also be cleaned from casteism and religious bigotry.
>> I think we should end this thread here.
>>
>> On 10/11/14, suryanarayana ganta  wrote:
>>> Dear avinash,
>>> you should not have replied with such kind of article which derails
>>> the morality of the proposed work. we need to work hand in hand with
>>> the government to make India prosper. why should some people want to
>>> work hand to hand? I  think, they may not be in a position to accept
>>> and digest what the government does for the country.
>>>
>>> On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
 Dear Nidhi

 You perhaps missed the tone and the tanner of my mail and the link.
 Read it again, everything is in qotes taken from the link shared
 towards the end. In fact I said nothing, I was just hinting on the
 superfluity of the "clean India" campaign; it had nothing to do with
 your proposed cleaning Mumbai by broom. below is first paragraph from
 an editorial published in the current issue of EPW which generates
 ddeep contemplation among all of us.
 "If a handful of brooms with long handles could make India clean, this
 would have happened long before Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided
 to use symbolism to launch the Swachh Bharat campaign. The sight of
 the prime minister, his cabinet colleagues and various well-known
 personalities wielding these brooms, for the first time for some, is
 ideal media material. But given the obvious lack of understanding of
 the reasons India remains one of the filthiest countries in the world,
 the campaign is likely to remain just that - media images without
 substance." http://www.epw.in/editorials/no-magic-broom.html
 My best wishes to you and your team for the proposed programme on
 World White Cane Day.
 Cheers
 On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
> Dear Avinash,
> some straight answers-
> what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be
> decided
> because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see
> which
> parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might
> be
> too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
> who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
> what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
> dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i
> suggest
> we
> discuss this off the list.
>
> to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
> trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world
> white
> cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy,
> pick
> them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
> implementing it since.
> and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were
> to
> take
> it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that
> me
> or
> my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is
> a
> serious offensive assumption
>
> to the rest of the list,
> thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more
> and
> more people join us.
> Regards,
> Nidhi Goyal
> Disability and gender rights activist
> MSC Development Studies, LSE
> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
> Behalf
> Of avinash shahi
> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India
>
> "Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
> clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
> address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
> modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
> cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
> Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
> or piss 

Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

2014-10-11 Thread suryanarayana ganta
If your intention is so, I am so happy. why should I doubt your approach?

On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Please do not construe too much from my responses.
> I have never doubted the intention or the noble cause implied in the
> proposed work. And I hope in the days to come we find visually
> challenged people employed as sweepers in government offices. Nothing
> wrong about it. ButI was just questioning the initiative taken by the
> PM is a symbolic one, and does not hold much promise.
> We all want clean India not only aesthetically but our soul from
> within also be cleaned from casteism and religious bigotry.
> I think we should end this thread here.
>
> On 10/11/14, suryanarayana ganta  wrote:
>> Dear avinash,
>> you should not have replied with such kind of article which derails
>> the morality of the proposed work. we need to work hand in hand with
>> the government to make India prosper. why should some people want to
>> work hand to hand? I  think, they may not be in a position to accept
>> and digest what the government does for the country.
>>
>> On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Dear Nidhi
>>>
>>> You perhaps missed the tone and the tanner of my mail and the link.
>>> Read it again, everything is in qotes taken from the link shared
>>> towards the end. In fact I said nothing, I was just hinting on the
>>> superfluity of the "clean India" campaign; it had nothing to do with
>>> your proposed cleaning Mumbai by broom. below is first paragraph from
>>> an editorial published in the current issue of EPW which generates
>>> ddeep contemplation among all of us.
>>> "If a handful of brooms with long handles could make India clean, this
>>> would have happened long before Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided
>>> to use symbolism to launch the Swachh Bharat campaign. The sight of
>>> the prime minister, his cabinet colleagues and various well-known
>>> personalities wielding these brooms, for the first time for some, is
>>> ideal media material. But given the obvious lack of understanding of
>>> the reasons India remains one of the filthiest countries in the world,
>>> the campaign is likely to remain just that - media images without
>>> substance." http://www.epw.in/editorials/no-magic-broom.html
>>> My best wishes to you and your team for the proposed programme on
>>> World White Cane Day.
>>> Cheers
>>> On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
 Dear Avinash,
 some straight answers-
 what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be
 decided
 because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see
 which
 parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might
 be
 too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
 who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
 what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
 dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i
 suggest
 we
 discuss this off the list.

 to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
 trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world
 white
 cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy,
 pick
 them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
 implementing it since.
 and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were to
 take
 it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that me
 or
 my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is a
 serious offensive assumption

 to the rest of the list,
 thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more
 and
 more people join us.
 Regards,
 Nidhi Goyal
 Disability and gender rights activist
 MSC Development Studies, LSE
 Twitter @saysnidhigoyal





 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
 Of avinash shahi
 Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerning
 the disabled.
 Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

 "Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
 clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
 address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
 modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
 cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
 Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
 or piss on walls nor about PMs, CMs, all manner of ministers and
 bureaucrats and politicians picking up brooms to clean streets and
 public toilets and public places that have already been thoroughly
 cleaned up for them to 

[AI] Computer Training for Visually Impaired

2014-10-11 Thread Narendra VG
Dear All,

Greetings from AWAKE VISHWA SEVA FOUNDATION! With the successful first batch
Awake is going to start second batch for Basic Computer Course in Dec 2014
at Bangalore.

To Create IT Awareness, Provide Knowledge and Specialized Skills to empower
the student to become Self-Sufficient and Independent Enough in Order to
Take Advantage of Employment and Entrepreneurial Opportunities In The
IT-Enabled Society.

Last date for the registration is 6th of Dec2014. Free Boarding and lodging
available

Registrations are according to first come first basis.

Candidates who are interested to join please Contact us. 

 

Eligibility:

Any person with Visual Impairment who: -. Has passed Standard 12th.

 

Contents

.   Keyboard orientation and Typing practice with software "Fun With
Type Ability"

.   Basics of Software, Hardware 

.   Introduction to Assistive technologies for visually impaired.

.   Basic concepts such as desktop, taskbar, menus, Editing,

.   Dialog box, File/Folder management etc...

.   Screen readers, NVDA/JAWS settings and help

.   MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint and MS Outlook

.   Internet- Email, online chat, internet calling, social

.   networking, reading websites, online file transfer etc...

 

 

Material Used:

 

1.   Computers with Windows OS and Office 2007,

2.   NVDA/JAWS

3.   Fun With Type Ability

4.Tactile Diagrams

 

For More detail 

Please Contact

Narendra VG

Mobile: +91 9972027840

Land line: 080 26723123

E-mail:   narendra@gmail.com

ADDRESS

AWAKE VISHWA SEVA FOUNDATION

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Re: [AI] DAISY Conversion to text

2014-10-11 Thread Prashant Verma
Dear Siddhi,
Open the folder which contains the DAISY book. You should find HTML files if
the book is in DAISY 2.02 format  else xml files in case the book is in
DAISY 3 format.
In both cases you should be able to open those files in a web browser like
Firefox. 
Then just copy and paste the text or do a save as in the format of your
choice.


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Siddhi Desai
Sent: 11 October 2014 22:38
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] DAISY Conversion to text

Dear All,
I have a file in Daisy text only format. Can i retrieve in txt or doc
format? How to do that?
Sincerely
Siddhi

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Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

2014-10-11 Thread avinash shahi
Please do not construe too much from my responses.
I have never doubted the intention or the noble cause implied in the
proposed work. And I hope in the days to come we find visually
challenged people employed as sweepers in government offices. Nothing
wrong about it. ButI was just questioning the initiative taken by the
PM is a symbolic one, and does not hold much promise.
We all want clean India not only aesthetically but our soul from
within also be cleaned from casteism and religious bigotry.
I think we should end this thread here.

On 10/11/14, suryanarayana ganta  wrote:
> Dear avinash,
> you should not have replied with such kind of article which derails
> the morality of the proposed work. we need to work hand in hand with
> the government to make India prosper. why should some people want to
> work hand to hand? I  think, they may not be in a position to accept
> and digest what the government does for the country.
>
> On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Dear Nidhi
>>
>> You perhaps missed the tone and the tanner of my mail and the link.
>> Read it again, everything is in qotes taken from the link shared
>> towards the end. In fact I said nothing, I was just hinting on the
>> superfluity of the "clean India" campaign; it had nothing to do with
>> your proposed cleaning Mumbai by broom. below is first paragraph from
>> an editorial published in the current issue of EPW which generates
>> ddeep contemplation among all of us.
>> "If a handful of brooms with long handles could make India clean, this
>> would have happened long before Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided
>> to use symbolism to launch the Swachh Bharat campaign. The sight of
>> the prime minister, his cabinet colleagues and various well-known
>> personalities wielding these brooms, for the first time for some, is
>> ideal media material. But given the obvious lack of understanding of
>> the reasons India remains one of the filthiest countries in the world,
>> the campaign is likely to remain just that - media images without
>> substance." http://www.epw.in/editorials/no-magic-broom.html
>> My best wishes to you and your team for the proposed programme on
>> World White Cane Day.
>> Cheers
>> On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>>> Dear Avinash,
>>> some straight answers-
>>> what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be
>>> decided
>>> because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see
>>> which
>>> parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might
>>> be
>>> too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
>>> who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
>>> what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
>>> dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i suggest
>>> we
>>> discuss this off the list.
>>>
>>> to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
>>> trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world
>>> white
>>> cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy,
>>> pick
>>> them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
>>> implementing it since.
>>> and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were to
>>> take
>>> it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that me
>>> or
>>> my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is a
>>> serious offensive assumption
>>>
>>> to the rest of the list,
>>> thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more and
>>> more people join us.
>>> Regards,
>>> Nidhi Goyal
>>> Disability and gender rights activist
>>> MSC Development Studies, LSE
>>> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of avinash shahi
>>> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerning
>>> the disabled.
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India
>>>
>>> "Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
>>> clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
>>> address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
>>> modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
>>> cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
>>> Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
>>> or piss on walls nor about PMs, CMs, all manner of ministers and
>>> bureaucrats and politicians picking up brooms to clean streets and
>>> public toilets and public places that have already been thoroughly
>>> cleaned up for them to perform their sham.
>>> What an irony! India is not clean because we don't want cleaners to
>>> live with dignity and equality. We want the 'cleaners' to experience
>>> 'the spiritual experience' of cleaning shit!"
>>> http://www.out

Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

2014-10-11 Thread Salim qureshi
because most of are folks are using that model. As per my knowledge,
huawei 8231 is only accessible model with its html interface. Anyways
please tell me the model number of that dongle because i'm unable to
findout any CDMA dongle.

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> How can you have a clear-cut assumption of what model number data card I'm
> having? For your kind information, the data card that I'm carrying is a
> CDMA
> based only...
> - Original Message -
> From: "Salim qureshi" 
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 8:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>
>
> its huawei 8231. I have this one. But i am searching for CDMA dongle,
> because CDMA have better indoor coverage then gsm.
>
> On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>> It is of Huawei company (don't know the model number).
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Salim qureshi" 
>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerningthe disabled." 
>> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 2:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>>
>>
>> witch dongle you are using?
>>
>> On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>>> Although the dongle I'm having is completely accessible, one is not
>>> really
>>> in  a position to generalise it as the firmware/software keep on
>>> changing
>>> so
>>> frequently and you do not really know when an inaccessible interface
>>> comes
>>> to haunt you. I bought it in last January in Rs.2000 and it is having a
>>> web
>>> interface just like you have in an ADSL modem/router.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Salim qureshi" 
>>> To: "access india" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:14 AM
>>> Subject: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>>>
>>>
>>> hey folks, anybody is using tata photon max wifi dongle? What about
>>> its software accessibility?
>>>
>>> --
>>> if you can dreem it, you can do it.
>>> Dr. salim qureshi.
>>> (CPT) consulting physio therapist mumbai india.
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[AI] DAISY Conversion to text

2014-10-11 Thread Siddhi Desai
Dear All,
I have a file in Daisy text only format. Can i retrieve in txt or doc
format? How to do that?
Sincerely
Siddhi

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Re: [AI] [SayEverything] Guidence required to operate motoE phone:

2014-10-11 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
right side there are 2 buttons. 1 is screen off and screen on and
below this again you get a long button. Press up and down, your
talkback volume  is going to increase or decrease. Same you can apply
it by music volume also.
Changing the home screen just keep the two tips of the fingers iether
right or left on the screen and slowly swip out left right.

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> This morning I got moto E phone. and I activated talkback ..
>
> Kindly clarify my queries.
>
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> and time, phonotise, increasing and decreasing the talkback volume?
>
> 2. Do I get portable keyboard which cary easily?
>
> 3. What is the advantage to buy E speak?
>
> 4. how to navigate different homescreans?
>
> Looking for your kind response in quick time.
>
> With best regards,
> Srinivas MVLES
> 9590872930
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Re: [AI] Digital Talking Books and DAISY Readers

2014-10-11 Thread madhu
My mobile no is 9741224889.
Madhu Singhal.

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Subject: Re: [AI] Digital Talking Books and DAISY Readers

Dear Dr. Brijesh,

I live in Austria in Europe. I acctually wanted to know more about the Walk.

thank you for writting if i would have been in India i would have done it.

once again thank you jjfjor the mail.

regards

Sathish

On 09/10/2014, ghanshyam mohanta 
wrote:
> gdmrng brajesh sir i would like to contact u for dtb training. So give
> me your contact no. Please.
>
> On 10/7/14, Dr Brijesh [Walk of Hope]  wrote:
>> Hello Friends:
>>
>> My name is Brijesh Kumar and I represent a non-governmental organization
>> (NGO), Manav Ekta Mission, which is an initiative of The Satsang
>> Foundation
>> started by Sri M (Shri Mumtaz Ali), who is a spiritual luminary and an
>> educationist.
>>
>> This mail is to share with you some developments we have on the front of
>> Digital Talking Books (DTBs). You may be aware that DAISY Consortium is
>> an
>> international organization working on eXtensible Markup (XML) based
>> standards on how to structure and package content to be rendered and used
>> as DTBs and automatic transformation to Paperless Braille Devices or
>> Braille Print Books or Large Print.
>>
>> We recently conducted a training programme for AICB engineers at the
>> Digital Media Initiatives' office on the conversion process of print text
>> books to DAISY format and further transformation to DTBs. These DTBs are
>> rapidly generated and use synthetic voice rendered in English at this
>> time.
>>
>> Manav Ekta Mission is association with Digital Media Initiatives has a
>> target of converting a thousand books/ text-books into DTB format.
>>
>> I would like to know in this context that if there are many persons who
>> are
>> currently using a handheld DTB/ EPUB Player and a device that generates
>> line-by-line output on a handheld paperless braille?
>>
>> Will this conversion of a thousand books and textbooks help many people
>> who
>> are visually challenged?
>>
>> We also wish to offer the tutorials/ training programme and a
>> certification
>> programme of this conversion process to IT enabled persons who have a
>> basic
>> understanding of HTML and who who are good at English. Would there be
>> many
>> who could be interested in to know how a print book can be converted into
>> a
>> DTB?
>>
>> BTW, to share with all, an interesting idea and project which we call
>> WALK
>> OF HOPE. The Walk of Hope is a walkathon, a padayatra, which we at Manav
>> Ekta Mission are going to undertake from the southern tip of India, from
>> Kanyakumari till Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir in the north. We will walk
>> for a little over 6800 kilometers, through 11 states and 86 districts of
>> India during 2015-16. We are commencing this walk on January 12, 2015
>> from
>> Kanyakumari. We will walk 18 to 20 kilometers a day and for about 500
>> days.
>> The Walk of Hope is led by Sri M, the founder of Manav Ekta Mission. The
>> purpose of the walk is non-political and is to spread Peace, Harmony and
>> Human Oneness amongst  the fellow-beings. Human to human and Human to the
>> Nature. Sri M says: Born Human. Be Human. Every Step for Humanity.
>>
>> Look forward to hearing from you soon!
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Dr. Brijesh Kumar
>> Digital Talking Books Expert
>> Digital Media Initiatives and Manav Ekta Mission
>> Convener, Walk of Hope 2015-16
>> 
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Re: [AI] Guidence required to operate motoE phone:

2014-10-11 Thread Balasaheb Londhe
solutions: 1. There is no need of short cuts for checking battery
status. Just tab on the upper side left to know battery status.
2. Press power button to know time.
3. Press long or a button next to the power button to increase and
decrease volume.
4. Default keyboard which is available is quite accessible. Just practice it.
5. espeak can read regional languages.
6. Swype with 2 finguers to right to left or vise versa to access home screans.
Feel free to contact on Skype: balondhe for more help.

On 10/11/14, srinivas bangalore_11  wrote:
> Hi friends,
> This morning I got moto E phone. and I activated talkback ..
>
> Kindly clarify my queries.
>
> 1. Do I get shortcut key commands to check batery status, to know date
> and time, phonotise, increasing and decreasing the talkback volume?
>
> 2. Do I get portable keyboard which cary easily?
>
> 3. What is the advantage to buy E speak?
>
> 4. how to navigate different homescreans?
>
> Looking for your kind response in quick time.
>
> With best regards,
> Srinivas MVLES
> 9590872930
>
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[AI] Editing the header and the document

2014-10-11 Thread Siddhi Desai
Dear All,

I have the word document. It has a header. I need to  edit it. I
accessed `edit header` option through menus. However, after i click on
`edit header` I cannot read what was already typed in that header. How
should i read that? I also used `select all` command. At that time,
Jaws announced `selection is`. How should i identify where the text is
typed exactly in the header.

In the same document, There is a data entry task. It is not exactly
table but it is spaced out and organized in such a way so it would
appear like data organized like a table without table structure. I am
unable to align in the same way without sighted help. How should i
over come this problem?

Is there any hotkey to equalize the font of the entire document?
Sincerely
Siddhi

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Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

2014-10-11 Thread suryanarayana ganta
Dear avinash,
you should not have replied with such kind of article which derails
the morality of the proposed work. we need to work hand in hand with
the government to make India prosper. why should some people want to
work hand to hand? I  think, they may not be in a position to accept
and digest what the government does for the country.

On 10/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Dear Nidhi
>
> You perhaps missed the tone and the tanner of my mail and the link.
> Read it again, everything is in qotes taken from the link shared
> towards the end. In fact I said nothing, I was just hinting on the
> superfluity of the "clean India" campaign; it had nothing to do with
> your proposed cleaning Mumbai by broom. below is first paragraph from
> an editorial published in the current issue of EPW which generates
> ddeep contemplation among all of us.
> "If a handful of brooms with long handles could make India clean, this
> would have happened long before Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided
> to use symbolism to launch the Swachh Bharat campaign. The sight of
> the prime minister, his cabinet colleagues and various well-known
> personalities wielding these brooms, for the first time for some, is
> ideal media material. But given the obvious lack of understanding of
> the reasons India remains one of the filthiest countries in the world,
> the campaign is likely to remain just that - media images without
> substance." http://www.epw.in/editorials/no-magic-broom.html
> My best wishes to you and your team for the proposed programme on
> World White Cane Day.
> Cheers
> On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>> Dear Avinash,
>> some straight answers-
>> what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be decided
>> because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see which
>> parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might be
>> too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
>> who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
>> what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
>> dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i suggest
>> we
>> discuss this off the list.
>>
>> to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
>> trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world
>> white
>> cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy,
>> pick
>> them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
>> implementing it since.
>> and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were to
>> take
>> it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that me
>> or
>> my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is a
>> serious offensive assumption
>>
>> to the rest of the list,
>> thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more and
>> more people join us.
>> Regards,
>> Nidhi Goyal
>> Disability and gender rights activist
>> MSC Development Studies, LSE
>> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of avinash shahi
>> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India
>>
>> "Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
>> clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
>> address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
>> modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
>> cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
>> Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
>> or piss on walls nor about PMs, CMs, all manner of ministers and
>> bureaucrats and politicians picking up brooms to clean streets and
>> public toilets and public places that have already been thoroughly
>> cleaned up for them to perform their sham.
>> What an irony! India is not clean because we don't want cleaners to
>> live with dignity and equality. We want the 'cleaners' to experience
>> 'the spiritual experience' of cleaning shit!"
>> http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Who-Is-Going-To-Be-Clean/292144
>>
>>
>> On 10/9/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> Greetings from Mumbai.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On the occasion of World White Cane day  (October 15),  let us display
>> the
>>> celebration of blindness through our vision. we have decided to come
>>> together and join in the goal of "Clean India" by cleaning parts of
>>> Mumbai
>>> on Sunday October 19, 2014, at 8 am, venue yet to be decided.
>>>
>>> Each blind individual who agrees to participate will be provided with a
>>> sighted escort to aid them in the cleaning  process. it is our chance to
>>> give back to the society and claim our equality by   shouldering the
>>> respon

Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

2014-10-11 Thread Sinoj
If you can't find out the model, then install Speccy or any other such tools 
to find it easy! When running this tool, don't forget to connect the device.




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-Original Message- 
From: Vikas Kapoor

Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:07 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning 
thedisabled.

Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

How can you have a clear-cut assumption of what model number data card I'm
having? For your kind information, the data card that I'm carrying is a CDMA
based only...
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From: "Salim qureshi" 

To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerningthe disabled." 
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.


its huawei 8231. I have this one. But i am searching for CDMA dongle,
because CDMA have better indoor coverage then gsm.

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:

It is of Huawei company (don't know the model number).
- Original Message -
From: "Salim qureshi" 
To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerningthe disabled." 
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.


witch dongle you are using?

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:

Although the dongle I'm having is completely accessible, one is not
really
in  a position to generalise it as the firmware/software keep on changing
so
frequently and you do not really know when an inaccessible interface
comes
to haunt you. I bought it in last January in Rs.2000 and it is having a
web
interface just like you have in an ADSL modem/router.
- Original Message -
From: "Salim qureshi" 
To: "access india" 
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:14 AM
Subject: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.


hey folks, anybody is using tata photon max wifi dongle? What about
its software accessibility?

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Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

2014-10-11 Thread Vikas Kapoor
How can you have a clear-cut assumption of what model number data card I'm
having? For your kind information, the data card that I'm carrying is a CDMA
based only...
- Original Message - 
From: "Salim qureshi" 
To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerningthe disabled." 
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.


its huawei 8231. I have this one. But i am searching for CDMA dongle,
because CDMA have better indoor coverage then gsm.

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> It is of Huawei company (don't know the model number).
> - Original Message -
> From: "Salim qureshi" 
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 2:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>
>
> witch dongle you are using?
>
> On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>> Although the dongle I'm having is completely accessible, one is not
>> really
>> in  a position to generalise it as the firmware/software keep on changing
>> so
>> frequently and you do not really know when an inaccessible interface
>> comes
>> to haunt you. I bought it in last January in Rs.2000 and it is having a
>> web
>> interface just like you have in an ADSL modem/router.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Salim qureshi" 
>> To: "access india" 
>> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:14 AM
>> Subject: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>>
>>
>> hey folks, anybody is using tata photon max wifi dongle? What about
>> its software accessibility?
>>
>> --
>> if you can dreem it, you can do it.
>> Dr. salim qureshi.
>> (CPT) consulting physio therapist mumbai india.
>> e-mails primary: salim2...@gmail.com secondary: salim2...@outlook.com
>> Mobiles primary: +919702559821 secondary: +919757352171  Facebook:
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>>
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Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

2014-10-11 Thread Salim qureshi
its huawei 8231. I have this one. But i am searching for CDMA dongle,
because CDMA have better indoor coverage then gsm.

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> It is of Huawei company (don't know the model number).
> - Original Message -
> From: "Salim qureshi" 
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 2:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>
>
> witch dongle you are using?
>
> On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>> Although the dongle I'm having is completely accessible, one is not
>> really
>> in  a position to generalise it as the firmware/software keep on changing
>> so
>> frequently and you do not really know when an inaccessible interface
>> comes
>> to haunt you. I bought it in last January in Rs.2000 and it is having a
>> web
>> interface just like you have in an ADSL modem/router.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Salim qureshi" 
>> To: "access india" 
>> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:14 AM
>> Subject: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>>
>>
>> hey folks, anybody is using tata photon max wifi dongle? What about
>> its software accessibility?
>>
>> --
>> if you can dreem it, you can do it.
>> Dr. salim qureshi.
>> (CPT) consulting physio therapist mumbai india.
>> e-mails primary: salim2...@gmail.com secondary: salim2...@outlook.com
>> Mobiles primary: +919702559821 secondary: +919757352171  Facebook:
>> http://www.facebook.com/sq2104 twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sq2104
>> skype: physiosalim
>>
>> Clean India Campaign: Let us also chip in!
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

2014-10-11 Thread Vikas Kapoor
It is of Huawei company (don't know the model number).
- Original Message - 
From: "Salim qureshi" 
To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
concerningthe disabled." 
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.


witch dongle you are using?

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> Although the dongle I'm having is completely accessible, one is not really
> in  a position to generalise it as the firmware/software keep on changing
> so
> frequently and you do not really know when an inaccessible interface comes
> to haunt you. I bought it in last January in Rs.2000 and it is having a 
> web
> interface just like you have in an ADSL modem/router.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Salim qureshi" 
> To: "access india" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:14 AM
> Subject: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>
>
> hey folks, anybody is using tata photon max wifi dongle? What about
> its software accessibility?
>
> --
> if you can dreem it, you can do it.
> Dr. salim qureshi.
> (CPT) consulting physio therapist mumbai india.
> e-mails primary: salim2...@gmail.com secondary: salim2...@outlook.com
> Mobiles primary: +919702559821 secondary: +919757352171  Facebook:
> http://www.facebook.com/sq2104 twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sq2104
> skype: physiosalim
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[AI] Guidence required to operate motoE phone:

2014-10-11 Thread srinivas bangalore_11
Hi friends,
This morning I got moto E phone. and I activated talkback ..

Kindly clarify my queries.

1. Do I get shortcut key commands to check batery status, to know date
and time, phonotise, increasing and decreasing the talkback volume?

2. Do I get portable keyboard which cary easily?

3. What is the advantage to buy E speak?

4. how to navigate different homescreans?

Looking for your kind response in quick time.

With best regards,
Srinivas MVLES
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[AI] Computer Training for Visually Impaired

2014-10-11 Thread Narendra VG
Dear All,

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Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

2014-10-11 Thread avinash shahi
Dear Nidhi

You perhaps missed the tone and the tanner of my mail and the link.
Read it again, everything is in qotes taken from the link shared
towards the end. In fact I said nothing, I was just hinting on the
superfluity of the "clean India" campaign; it had nothing to do with
your proposed cleaning Mumbai by broom. below is first paragraph from
an editorial published in the current issue of EPW which generates
ddeep contemplation among all of us.
"If a handful of brooms with long handles could make India clean, this
would have happened long before Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided
to use symbolism to launch the Swachh Bharat campaign. The sight of
the prime minister, his cabinet colleagues and various well-known
personalities wielding these brooms, for the first time for some, is
ideal media material. But given the obvious lack of understanding of
the reasons India remains one of the filthiest countries in the world,
the campaign is likely to remain just that - media images without
substance." http://www.epw.in/editorials/no-magic-broom.html
My best wishes to you and your team for the proposed programme on
World White Cane Day.
Cheers
On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
> Dear Avinash,
> some straight answers-
> what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be decided
> because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see which
> parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might be
> too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
> who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
> what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
> dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i suggest we
> discuss this off the list.
>
> to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
> trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world white
> cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy, pick
> them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
> implementing it since.
> and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were to
> take
> it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that me or
> my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is a
> serious offensive assumption
>
> to the rest of the list,
> thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more and
> more people join us.
> Regards,
> Nidhi Goyal
> Disability and gender rights activist
> MSC Development Studies, LSE
> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of avinash shahi
> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India
>
> "Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
> clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
> address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
> modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
> cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
> Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
> or piss on walls nor about PMs, CMs, all manner of ministers and
> bureaucrats and politicians picking up brooms to clean streets and
> public toilets and public places that have already been thoroughly
> cleaned up for them to perform their sham.
> What an irony! India is not clean because we don't want cleaners to
> live with dignity and equality. We want the 'cleaners' to experience
> 'the spiritual experience' of cleaning shit!"
> http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Who-Is-Going-To-Be-Clean/292144
>
>
> On 10/9/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Greetings from Mumbai.
>>
>>
>>
>> On the occasion of World White Cane day  (October 15),  let us display
> the
>> celebration of blindness through our vision. we have decided to come
>> together and join in the goal of "Clean India" by cleaning parts of
>> Mumbai
>> on Sunday October 19, 2014, at 8 am, venue yet to be decided.
>>
>> Each blind individual who agrees to participate will be provided with a
>> sighted escort to aid them in the cleaning  process. it is our chance to
>> give back to the society and claim our equality by   shouldering the
>> responsibility of an Indian citizen!
>>
>>
>>
>> If you think it is worth it to get your hands dirty to make this country
>> clean, do drop us a line   at shivrah...@gmail.com or
>> nidhigoyal...@gmail.com; or simply dial +91 9819409860 to register with
>> my
>> co-organiser Mr Shivkumar Rahejaby October 15, 2014.
>>
>>
>>
>> This effort is independent  of any organisation(NGO or political party)
> and
>> we would urge our blind and sighted friends, acquaintences, and fellow
> list
>> members to be a part

[AI] Do any want nokia seban phone

2014-10-11 Thread Abrar Bhat
mobile phones is avlble in kmc india

On 10/11/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
> Dear Avinash,
> some straight answers-
> what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be decided
> because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see which
> parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might be
> too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
> who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
> what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
> dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i suggest we
> discuss this off the list.
>
> to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
> trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world white
> cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy, pick
> them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
> implementing it since.
> and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were to
> take
> it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that me or
> my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is a
> serious offensive assumption
>
> to the rest of the list,
> thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more and
> more people join us.
> Regards,
> Nidhi Goyal
> Disability and gender rights activist
> MSC Development Studies, LSE
> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of avinash shahi
> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India
>
> "Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
> clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
> address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
> modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
> cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
> Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
> or piss on walls nor about PMs, CMs, all manner of ministers and
> bureaucrats and politicians picking up brooms to clean streets and
> public toilets and public places that have already been thoroughly
> cleaned up for them to perform their sham.
> What an irony! India is not clean because we don't want cleaners to
> live with dignity and equality. We want the 'cleaners' to experience
> 'the spiritual experience' of cleaning shit!"
> http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Who-Is-Going-To-Be-Clean/292144
>
>
> On 10/9/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Greetings from Mumbai.
>>
>>
>>
>> On the occasion of World White Cane day  (October 15),  let us display
> the
>> celebration of blindness through our vision. we have decided to come
>> together and join in the goal of "Clean India" by cleaning parts of
>> Mumbai
>> on Sunday October 19, 2014, at 8 am, venue yet to be decided.
>>
>> Each blind individual who agrees to participate will be provided with a
>> sighted escort to aid them in the cleaning  process. it is our chance to
>> give back to the society and claim our equality by   shouldering the
>> responsibility of an Indian citizen!
>>
>>
>>
>> If you think it is worth it to get your hands dirty to make this country
>> clean, do drop us a line   at shivrah...@gmail.com or
>> nidhigoyal...@gmail.com; or simply dial +91 9819409860 to register with
>> my
>> co-organiser Mr Shivkumar Rahejaby October 15, 2014.
>>
>>
>>
>> This effort is independent  of any organisation(NGO or political party)
> and
>> we would urge our blind and sighted friends, acquaintences, and fellow
> list
>> members to be a part of our first step in creating a clean tomorrow.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Nidhi Goyal and Shivkumar Raheja
>>
>> Clean India Campaign: Let us also chip in!
>>
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
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Re: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.

2014-10-11 Thread Salim qureshi
witch dongle you are using?

On 10/11/14, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> Although the dongle I'm having is completely accessible, one is not really
> in  a position to generalise it as the firmware/software keep on changing
> so
> frequently and you do not really know when an inaccessible interface comes
> to haunt you. I bought it in last January in Rs.2000 and it is having a web
> interface just like you have in an ADSL modem/router.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Salim qureshi" 
> To: "access india" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:14 AM
> Subject: [AI] About Accessibility of tata photon max wifi.
>
>
> hey folks, anybody is using tata photon max wifi dongle? What about
> its software accessibility?
>
> --
> if you can dreem it, you can do it.
> Dr. salim qureshi.
> (CPT) consulting physio therapist mumbai india.
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Mobiles primary: +919702559821 secondary: +919757352171  Facebook:
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Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

2014-10-11 Thread nidhi goyal
Dear Avinash,
some straight answers-
what are we going to clean:  public property in Mumbai- yet to be decided
because our sighted volunteers are scouting  around the city to see which
parts are not cleaned regularly or need cleaning the most. there might be
too many such places so we will pick and choose one.
who is going to clean- the blind and visually impaired
what is the definition of cleanliness- please refer to any simple
dictionary. if you want to take this to a philosophical level, i suggest we
discuss this off the list.

to the rest of your remarks and the link pasted below, i think you are
trying to give an extreme political tone to a simple effort onn world white
cane day.  "Bits of paper lying on the floor, makes the place untidy, pick
them up" is something we learnt as a nursery rhyme and i have been
implementing it since.
and i am going to ignore some parts of your remark because if i were to take
it seriously, there is a very uncalled for indirect implication that me or
my co-organiser are trying to orchestrate a sham or a farce- which is a
serious offensive assumption

to the rest of the list,
thanks for your phone calls and emails. we will be delighted if more and
more people join us.
Regards,
Nidhi Goyal
Disability and gender rights activist
MSC Development Studies, LSE
Twitter @saysnidhigoyal





-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of avinash shahi
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:56 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] celebrate World White Cane day with clean India

"Some straight questions. What are we going to clean, who is going to
clean and what is our concept of cleanliness? Will this campaign
address the most important, most basic and most neglected question of
modernisation of our sanitation system? Whose India are we aiming at
cleaning up? In India, cleanliness can't be just about Bollywood actor
Aamir Khan preaching that we do not throw banana peels by the street
or piss on walls nor about PMs, CMs, all manner of ministers and
bureaucrats and politicians picking up brooms to clean streets and
public toilets and public places that have already been thoroughly
cleaned up for them to perform their sham.
What an irony! India is not clean because we don't want cleaners to
live with dignity and equality. We want the 'cleaners' to experience
'the spiritual experience' of cleaning shit!"
http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Who-Is-Going-To-Be-Clean/292144


On 10/9/14, nidhi goyal  wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Greetings from Mumbai.
>
>
>
> On the occasion of World White Cane day  (October 15),  let us display
the
> celebration of blindness through our vision. we have decided to come
> together and join in the goal of "Clean India" by cleaning parts of Mumbai
> on Sunday October 19, 2014, at 8 am, venue yet to be decided.
>
> Each blind individual who agrees to participate will be provided with a
> sighted escort to aid them in the cleaning  process. it is our chance to
> give back to the society and claim our equality by   shouldering the
> responsibility of an Indian citizen!
>
>
>
> If you think it is worth it to get your hands dirty to make this country
> clean, do drop us a line   at shivrah...@gmail.com or
> nidhigoyal...@gmail.com; or simply dial +91 9819409860 to register with my
> co-organiser Mr Shivkumar Rahejaby October 15, 2014.
>
>
>
> This effort is independent  of any organisation(NGO or political party)
and
> we would urge our blind and sighted friends, acquaintences, and fellow
list
> members to be a part of our first step in creating a clean tomorrow.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Nidhi Goyal and Shivkumar Raheja
>
> Clean India Campaign: Let us also chip in!
>
>
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>
http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessind
ia.org.in
>
>
> Search for old postings at:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>
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the
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-- 
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Re: [AI] FYI: Fwd: } Unfamiliar Margins in the Social (2-day Seminar at Univ. of Hyderabad 14th and 15th October)

2014-10-11 Thread Shilpaa Anand
Hi,
There is no registration fee but lunch and accommodation may be available
only to presenters.
best,
Shilpaa

On 10 October 2014 07:50, parimala V. Bhat  wrote:

> it sounds good. what about registration fees and accomedation
> - Original Message - From: "avinash shahi" <
> shahi88avin...@gmail.com>
> To: "accessindia" 
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 11:45 PM
> Subject: [AI] FYI: Fwd: } Unfamiliar Margins in the Social (2-day Seminar
> at Univ. of Hyderabad 14th and 15th October)
>
>
>
>  Programme schedule is pasted below
>> Page 1
>> UGC-SAP National seminar on Unfamiliar Margins in the social
>> (Co-sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi, Centre for Women Studies, UoH)
>> (14thand 15thOctober, 2014) Department of Sociology Programme Schedule
>> Day 1:14thOctober, 2014, Tuesday Venue: S.S.S Conference Hall
>> INAUGURAL SESSION- 9.30 am to 10.30 amChair- Prof.E.Haribabu, Pro-
>> Vice Chancellor, University of Hyderabad. Welcome address;Prof. K.
>> Laxmi Narayan, Head, Department of SociologyProf. Purendra Prasad,
>> Coordinator, UGC SAP programme. Introductory Remarks:Pushpesh Kumar
>> Introducing the Key Note Speaker- Shreyasee Dasgupta Key note session-
>> Dr.Radhika Chopra, Sexual Insults and Dependent HusbandsVote of
>> thanks- Dr.G.Nagaraju, Department of Sociology Tea Break- 10.30 am to
>> 10.45 amSession 1-10:45 am to 12:15 pm Erotic and Pleasurable: Beyond
>> the Familiar Chair- Prof K. Suneetha Rani, Head, Centre for Women's
>> Studies, UoH.Speakers- Rukmini Sen, Breaking the Silence on the
>> 'Unfamiliar': Law and Intimate Relationships' Shruti Tambe, Fear of
>> the Dark Man: Marathi films in the neo-liberal era
>> 
>> 
>> Page 2
>> Khairunnisa Nakathorige, the Ultimate Unspeakable: Discourse on incest
>> narratives in IndiaKetaki Chowkhani, Adolescents and Sexuality
>> Education: Understanding Adolescent Sexuality, Masculinity, Sexual
>> Knowledge and Romance. Session 2-12:15 pm to 1:45 pm Debating
>> Disability: Language, Psychoanalytic and subversion Chair- Dr.Sowmya
>> Dechamma, Centre for Comparative Literature, UoH Speakers- Nandini
>> Ghosh, Constructing Deviance: Gendered/Disabled BodiesShilpaa Anand,
>> Naming and Knowing the Unfamiliar: Disability and the relationship
>> between language and the social N. Annavaram, Sexuality and
>> Disability: Reflections on the Normative Constructions of a Normal
>> Body in Hindu Texts Hemachandran Karah, Ved Mehta's Continent of
>> Psychoanalysis: an innovative psychoanalytic experiment via the
>> framework of blindnessLunch Break- 1:45 pm to 2:45 pm Session 3- 2:45
>> pm to 4:15 pmMarginal Citizens: The Immoral, Imprisoned, Superhuman,
>> and 'encounterable' Chair- Dr.Manjari Katju, Department of Political
>> Science, UoH. Speakers-Mahuya Bandhyopadhyay, Ethnographic Forays in
>> Prison Sociality: Reflections on the 'Indian' Prison Climate and the
>> Prisoner as Marginal Citizen. Manisha Sethi, the Marginal and the
>> Encounterable: Discourses of Law and Lawlessness.Asima Jena, "Body
>> Politics and Marginality: Understanding the Predicaments of
>> Kalavanthulu".Trina Nileena Banerjee, New Masculinities and
>> Authoritarian Aesthetics in Contemporary Bombay Cinema Viajayanti
>> Mogali, Psychiatric Experiences
>> 
>> 
>> Page 3
>> Session 4-4:15 pm to 5:30 pmInterrogating Sciences, mapping
>> Dissonance: Queer Lives and politics for existence Chair- Dr. Anindita
>> Mukhopadhyay, Department of History, UoH. Speakers-Chayanika Shah,
>> Family beyond Blood and Marriage: Queer intimacies and
>> personallaw.Gita Chadha, the Queer question in sciences: Debating the
>> search for 'gay gene'. Gautam Bhan, Legality, Identity and Queer
>> Politics: What imaginations are possible? Cultural evening - 6:00 pm
>> to 8:00 pmVenue- C.V.Raman Auditorium 'In Search of Bawdi Folk Songs'
>> by Supriya Nasreen Chandramukhi RachnaDay 2: 15thOctober, 2014,
>> Wednesday Session 5-9:00 am to 10:45 am Performativity and
>> Representation: Body and Authenticity Chair- Dr.Aparna Rayaprol,
>> Department of Sociology, UoH. Speakers-Vishal Tondon, Sexuality within
>> the Socio-Cultural Sphere: A Survey through Contemporary Indian
>> ArtHimadri Roy, Blasphemous Body: Case studies of Hijras in Urban
>> Delhi. Zameer Kamble, While Performing Sexuality... A Report on a
>> Theatre Presentation "To, Ti, Te...( He, She, It...)" with Real Life
>> Stories of Queer People in Pune.
>> 
>> 
>> Page 4
>> Asha Singh, Images of Conjugality and Sexuality in Bahujan women's
>> Bhojpuri FolksongsJ. Devika,Dutiful daughters, Unruly sons: Sexuality,
>> gender, and community boundaries in a coastal hamlet in Kerala.Tea
>> Break- 10:45 am to 11:00 amSession 6-11:00 am to 1:00 pm Bonds,
>> Friendships and Kinships: 'Vampy', Liminal and Untangled Chair- Dr.
>> D