Re: [AI] copy of court judgements

2014-11-21 Thread rajasekhar
Can someone forward copies of the Bombay high court and supreme court
judgments on reservation policy for PWDs.
Please send the copies to my email ID
rajasekhar.vij...@gmail.com
Regards,
Rajasekhar


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Subject: [AI] Special post: In Self-Driving Cars, a Potential Lifeline for
the Disabled

By PAUL STENQUISTNOV
Inside Photo  Audi is testing its self-driving cars on California
roads. Credit Audi of America
The self-driving car, embraced as a stress-reducing convenience for
harried drivers and a potential advance in road safety, could also
prove to be a life-changing breakthrough for many people with
disabilities, granting them a new measure of independence.
While much of the necessary technology is well along in development,
those awaiting vehicles that can provide unassisted transportation
will have to be patient.
Self-driving cars have been the stuff of science fiction and
experimentation since the early days of the automobile. In 1925, Time
magazine carried an article about a car that cruised New York City
streets without a driver, guided by radio control. The General Motors
Futurama exhibition at the 1939 New York World's Fair depicted a
future of self-driving cars by the industrial designer Norman Bel
Geddes.
The Bel Geddes vision, with its implications for the disabled, may be
getting closer to reality. Automakers have demonstrated cars capable
of self-driving operation, and in August the chief executive of
Nissan, Carlos Ghosn, said the automaker would offer a car with
"autonomous drive technology" by 2020.
Photo  Nissan, one of the companies that has shown self-driving
vehicles in public, has announced that it will offer autonomous
vehicles by 2020. Credit Nissan North America Mr. Ghosn did not
promise a vehicle that could be operated without a driver at the
wheel, and a Nissan spokeswoman, Wendy Payne, said the company had not
studied the disability issue.
Confirming that Nissan's first self-driving car would require an able
driver, she said that all automakers were taking that approach: "At
this point, the driver has to be able to operate the vehicle."
G.M. is among the makers demonstrating self-driving prototypes, and a
driver-assistance technology that it calls Super Cruise, to be
introduced in 2017 model Cadillacs, makes partly autonomous operation
possible on the highway. Still, the company is reserved in its
optimism.
"We believe that one day there will be fully automated cars that drive
themselves under all circumstances," a G.M. spokesman, Dan Flores,
said about the potential of driverless vehicles for the handicapped.
"A lot of societal benefits are possible, but we're years away from
achieving those benefits."

Audi recently obtained a permit to test self-driving cars on
California roads. But the cars are equipped with manual controls so a
driver can take over if necessary.
"Present-day tech developed by every automaker and accepted by state
laws requires human ability to take over," a company spokesman, Brad
Stertz, wrote in an email. "Fully autonomous driving is mostly a human
generation away, no matter who is making promises."
Google is making promises, or at least offering suggestions. The
company, which declined to provide an interview for this article, has
developed two prototypes. The first was a standard vehicle fitted with
sensors, hardware and computers that enabled self-driving. Equipped
with steering wheel and brakes, it could be operated by a backup
driver in an emergency.
The second-generation Google car is entirely driverless and has no
steering wheel or brake pedal. Driver intervention is impossible, even
in an emergency, so its design would be appropriate for people
physically unable to operate a vehicle.
In a blog post last April, Chris Umson, director of Google's
self-driving car project, said the company was growing more optimistic
about reaching an achievable goal -- "a vehicle that operates fully
without human intervention."
In a statement provided to The Times, Google said that the potential
of a self-driver to help those with disabilities could be realized
only if the human operator were taken out of the equation. The company
maintains that denying the driver an active role in vehicle control
will also eliminate human error and improve driving safety.
Steve Mahan of Morgan Hill, Calif., executive director of the Santa
Clara Valley Blind Center, has ridden in both of Google's prototypes.
Mr. Mahon, 61, is legally blind. Google contacted him about three
years ago to discuss how self-driving vehicles might benefit the
disabled. He was offered a chance to experience Google's retrofitted
Toyota Prius and provide feedback. He has since ridden in the new
driverless prototype.
"My read on Google's approach is, how do you create vehicles that are
smart enough to drive on existing roadways," M

[AI] BGFI Brings to You Experts From Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru On November 29th: Open House Discussion for Potential & Existing Bankers!

2014-11-21 Thread Blind Graduates' Forum of India (BGFI)
Dear All,

Greetings from the Blind Graduates' Forum of India (BGFI)!

After the fun and frolic of the Festival of Lights, it is time to
settle in our old routine of the monthly session- BUT the excitement
of learning something new continues.

As part of our Knowledge-sharing Session, for the month of
November...we take pleasure in inviting you to:
An open house discussion for existing and
potential future employees of the banking industry. Partnering with
NAB Delhi in taking a step further to provide a platform to visually
impaired bank employees from Mumbai We at BGFI invite you  to discuss
and explore the solutions and
greater possibilities of diverse job profiles in banking sector.

What exactly are The broad objectives behind this event?
Spreading awareness about:
The various job profiles in the banking sector,
Usage of tools and technologies, and
To enable bank employees to seek solutions about the issues which they
Have to deal with on a daily basis.

To add lot of value to this session, we will have exxperts joining us
from Nab Delhi, Enable India Bengaluru and oh yes, our own team of
experienced experts right in our own city, Mumbai!

Participants...resource materials will be made available to you as well.

Event Schedule:
Date: Saturday, November 29, 2014
Time: 3 p.m. to 6:30 P.M.

Venue: St. Xavier's College
 5, Mahapalika Marg,
 Mumbai - 41

Should you have any queries, please connect with Shaila on 9820708023
or Payal on 7303448295

Hope to see all of you soon!

Regards,
The BGFI Team

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[AI] Workshop on Newly Developed Braille Script for Hindustani Music at Mitra Jyothi

2014-11-21 Thread Mitra Jyothi
*Dear All,*

*Greetings from Mitra Jyothi!!!*

*Mitra Jyothi is happy to invite you all for a 2 day workshop on newly
developed Braille Script in Hindustani Music *

*by*

*Sri Suchit Narang   *
*(**Honoured by the President of India for his contributions to Hindustani
Music **)*

*Date:* 28th and 29th Novermber 2014
*Day*: Friday and Saturday
*Time: *11:00 am to 4:00pm
*Venue: *Mitra Jyothi Auditorium



*Note :* Food , Accomodation (1 night stay) for those participants outside
Bangalore will be provided free of cost

*For Registration please Contact : Mr L N Reddy *
*Ph:  *080-22587623 extension no.19


-- 
Thanks & Regards,
Madhu Singhal
Managing Trustee

Mitra Jyothi
CA Site # P22, 31st Main,
18th Cross, Sector 1, HSR Layout,
Behind National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT College)
Bangalore - 560102
Ph: 080-22587623/25
Website: www.mitrajyothi.org


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[AI] International Conference on Education and Inequalities Including a Session on Disability

2014-11-21 Thread Vikas Gupta
Dear All
We cordially invite you to participate in an interdisciplinary
INTERNATIONAL Conference on "Modern Transformations and the Challenges
of Inequalities in Education in India" being organized by Department
of History, Delhi University, in collaboration with Ramjas College,
Delhi University & National Multilingual Educational Research
Consortium, Jawaharlal Nehru University, & with cooperation from
Department of Social Work, Delhi University from 27th to 29th November
2014.
Venue : Auditorium, Department of Social Work, Delhi University
(Opposite Shankar Lal Hall, Mall Road)
27th November, 2014 (Thursday) - 29th November, 2014 (Saturday) 9:00
a.m. onwards
For the invitation card, program chart and other details, you may also
visit the following links including the free registration online page.
http://www.vikasinterventions.in/educationconference2014

You may also visit the Delhi University Website for a single PDF
information at the following link:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=3314&cntnt01returnid=83
However, we are also reproducing below the session wise programme for
your ready reference.
Day 1: Thursday, Nov. 27th, 2014
09:00--09:30 Registration
Session 1, Inaugural :09:30--10:00, Chair-Upinder Singh
Speaker Topic
Manoj Kumar Jha Welcome Address
Basudev Chatterji   Inaugural Address-On Education
Vikas Gupta Introductory Remarks

Session 2, 10:20--01:00, Chair-Amar Farooqui
History of Education and the Question of Inequality
Speaker Topic
Sabyasachi Bhattacharya Interrogating the Notion of Inequality in Education
Andreas GestrichPoverty and Equality in Education: Transnational
Survey of Historical Trajectories and Neoliberal Challenge
Tea
Umesh BagadeContesting Brahmanical Hegemony of knowledge: Phule's
Path for Alternative Education
Krishna Kumar, Denys Leighton and Manish Jain   Panel of Discussants
Open House
Lunch

Session 3, 01:50--03:20, Chair-
Education and Neoliberalism: Historical Roots and Contemporary
Perspectives and Alternatives
Speaker Topic
Padma Velaskar  Neoliberal Ideology, Systemic Change and the New
Illusions of Equity and Inclusion in Education
Rich Gibson Why it is Possible and Imperative to Teach Revolution-and how
Anil Sadgopal   Discussant
Discussion
Tea
Session 4, 03:40--04:30, Chair-Rama Kant Agnihotri
Desire to Know
Speaker Topic
Kumar Shahani   Desire to Know
Prasanta ChakravartyDiscussant
Discussion

Session 5, 04:30--06:20, Chair-Harisen
Colonial Trajectories and Contemporary Perspectives on Curricular
Knowledge (1): Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Speaker Topic
Harjinder Singh Laltu   Conflict and collaboration between eurocentrism
and brahmanical hegemony: revisiting science education in the colonial
and post-independence period
C K RajuDecolonizing Mathematics and Science
S. Irfan Habib and Prabhu Mohapatra Discussants
Discussion
Day 2, Friday, Nov 28, 2014
Session 6, 09:30--11:30, Chair-Lakshmi Subramanian
Colonial Trajectories and Contemporary Perspectives on Curricular
Knowledge (2): Social Sciences
Speaker Topic
Arun Kumar  Poverty, Crime, and the School Curriculum: The Poor in
Reformatory Schools (1880s-1920s)
Namrata Ganneri Developing a 'physical education curriculum': a view
from Bombay Presidency c 1800-1947
Amar Farooqui   Some Aspects of Knowledge Formation in Formal Education
in 19th Century Delhi
Aparna Balachandran Discussant
Discussion
Tea

Session 7, 11:50--01:00, Chair-Prabhat Patnaik
Visions of Counter Hegemony: Resources for Reconstructing Education
Speaker Topic
Anil Sadgopal   Educational Thoughts and Experiments in India:
Countering Hegemony from Colonialism  to Neo-liberalism
Basudev Chatterji and Stephen Degiulio  Discussant
Discussion
Lunch

Session 8, 01:50--03:20, Chair-Subhash Chandra Vashishth
Perspectives on Exclusion (1) : Education and Disability
Speaker Topic
Tanmoy Bhattacharya Are We All Alike? Questioning the pathologies of the 
Normate
Anita Ghai  Education of  Students with disabilities: Have we moved ahead?
Renu Addlakha and Pankaj Sinha  Discussants
Disscussion
Tea

Session 9, 03:40--06:00, Chair-Andreas Gestrich
Perspectives on Exclusion (2) : Education and Class, Caste, Tribal and
Other Socio-Religious Groups
Speaker Topic
Azra Razzaq Reflections of a School Functionary
Anand Teltumbde Neoliberal Barriers in Education: Return of the Manu 
Era.
Ravi Kumar  Reinforcing centrality of 'labour' in educational sites
and possibilities of struggle
Subhash Gatade & Tanika Sarkar  Discussants
Discussion

Day 3, Saturday, Nov 29, 2014
Session 10, 09:30--11:00, Chair-T.K.V. Subramanian
Colonial Trajectories and Contemporary Perspectives on Curricular
Knowledge (3): Music and Theatre

Speaker Topic
Lakshmi Subramanian From the Gurukul to the University: Challenges of
teaching music in a new setting
Lata Singh  Theatre and Education: Appropriation and Marginalization of
Custodians of Cultural Heritage of the Na

[AI] Special post: In Self-Driving Cars, a Potential Lifeline for the Disabled

2014-11-21 Thread avinash shahi
By PAUL STENQUISTNOV
Inside Photo  Audi is testing its self-driving cars on California
roads. Credit Audi of America
The self-driving car, embraced as a stress-reducing convenience for
harried drivers and a potential advance in road safety, could also
prove to be a life-changing breakthrough for many people with
disabilities, granting them a new measure of independence.
While much of the necessary technology is well along in development,
those awaiting vehicles that can provide unassisted transportation
will have to be patient.
Self-driving cars have been the stuff of science fiction and
experimentation since the early days of the automobile. In 1925, Time
magazine carried an article about a car that cruised New York City
streets without a driver, guided by radio control. The General Motors
Futurama exhibition at the 1939 New York World's Fair depicted a
future of self-driving cars by the industrial designer Norman Bel
Geddes.
The Bel Geddes vision, with its implications for the disabled, may be
getting closer to reality. Automakers have demonstrated cars capable
of self-driving operation, and in August the chief executive of
Nissan, Carlos Ghosn, said the automaker would offer a car with
"autonomous drive technology" by 2020.
Photo  Nissan, one of the companies that has shown self-driving
vehicles in public, has announced that it will offer autonomous
vehicles by 2020. Credit Nissan North America Mr. Ghosn did not
promise a vehicle that could be operated without a driver at the
wheel, and a Nissan spokeswoman, Wendy Payne, said the company had not
studied the disability issue.
Confirming that Nissan's first self-driving car would require an able
driver, she said that all automakers were taking that approach: "At
this point, the driver has to be able to operate the vehicle."
G.M. is among the makers demonstrating self-driving prototypes, and a
driver-assistance technology that it calls Super Cruise, to be
introduced in 2017 model Cadillacs, makes partly autonomous operation
possible on the highway. Still, the company is reserved in its
optimism.
"We believe that one day there will be fully automated cars that drive
themselves under all circumstances," a G.M. spokesman, Dan Flores,
said about the potential of driverless vehicles for the handicapped.
"A lot of societal benefits are possible, but we're years away from
achieving those benefits."

Audi recently obtained a permit to test self-driving cars on
California roads. But the cars are equipped with manual controls so a
driver can take over if necessary.
"Present-day tech developed by every automaker and accepted by state
laws requires human ability to take over," a company spokesman, Brad
Stertz, wrote in an email. "Fully autonomous driving is mostly a human
generation away, no matter who is making promises."
Google is making promises, or at least offering suggestions. The
company, which declined to provide an interview for this article, has
developed two prototypes. The first was a standard vehicle fitted with
sensors, hardware and computers that enabled self-driving. Equipped
with steering wheel and brakes, it could be operated by a backup
driver in an emergency.
The second-generation Google car is entirely driverless and has no
steering wheel or brake pedal. Driver intervention is impossible, even
in an emergency, so its design would be appropriate for people
physically unable to operate a vehicle.
In a blog post last April, Chris Umson, director of Google's
self-driving car project, said the company was growing more optimistic
about reaching an achievable goal -- "a vehicle that operates fully
without human intervention."
In a statement provided to The Times, Google said that the potential
of a self-driver to help those with disabilities could be realized
only if the human operator were taken out of the equation. The company
maintains that denying the driver an active role in vehicle control
will also eliminate human error and improve driving safety.
Steve Mahan of Morgan Hill, Calif., executive director of the Santa
Clara Valley Blind Center, has ridden in both of Google's prototypes.
Mr. Mahon, 61, is legally blind. Google contacted him about three
years ago to discuss how self-driving vehicles might benefit the
disabled. He was offered a chance to experience Google's retrofitted
Toyota Prius and provide feedback. He has since ridden in the new
driverless prototype.
"My read on Google's approach is, how do you create vehicles that are
smart enough to drive on existing roadways," Mr. Mahan said in a phone
interview. "They're looking at a paradigm shift in transportation,
where the vehicles assume all of the driving tasks for efficiency and
safety."
He added: "I've been in the Google cars quite a bit in urban traffic
and highway. The technology is incredibly capable. They drive like
good drivers. I spoke to a programmer who helps define how the car
behaves. I told him, 'So you're the person who made these cars drive
like my wife.' "
Google's driverle

[AI] request for add block plus for internet explorer

2014-11-21 Thread Parakh Rajesh
hai there was a post for the download link of add block plus for internet 
explorer long time back. if possible can somebody post it again please.
thanks in advance,
rajesh parakh
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[AI] Call for registration for Computer literacy workshop

2014-11-21 Thread Praful Vyas
Dear Friends,

I am very pleased to inform you that Andhjan Kalyan Trust celebrates its own 
foundation day in December every year.

On this occasion, AKT strives to give the opportunities to get best job with 
the help of modern technologies to the visually impaired by organizing a 
Computer Literacy Workshop.



This year, AKT will conduct a workshop on "USE OF TOUCH SCREEN MOBILE WITH 
ANDROID PLATFORM AND USE OF INDIAN LANGUAGES WITH SCREEN READER" on December 
20th and 21st 2014 at Dhoraji.

In this workshop, First day, Mr. Maheshindersing Khosla from Patyala Panjab 
will guide how to use touch screen mobile with screen reader and second day, 
use of Indian languages with screen reader on computer as well as mobile phone.



AKT will distribute a CD of recorded guide line of how to use android mobile 
and Espeak TTS with NVDA to each participants.

 

Keep following instruction for the registration:

 

Eligibility:

 

1. Only Visually impaired candidates who have interested in use of mobile phone 
and computer.

 

2.Knowledge of mobile phone and Basics of Computers with typing and 
using any screen readers is a must.

3.Good English, communication skill

4 Candidates will be registered their name through e-mail, phone or in written. 
Last date of registration: 15th December 2014. Our Email ID is as under:

aktrust@gmail.com

Phone: 02824-223502.



5 Accommodation will be given from the morning of 20th December to evening of 
21st of December 2014.

6 Escort will be not allowed.

 7 Rs. 100 registration fee will be paid at the time of registration.



With warm regards,
Praful Vyas,
Hon. Secretary,
Andhjan Kalyan Trust,
Amba wadi, Junagadh road,
Dhoraji 360410, District Rajkot, Gujarat, India.
Phone : +912824223502
Mobile : +919428261878
E-mail : aktrust@gmail.com
prafulnv...@gmail.com
Web site : http://www.aktrust.org

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[AI] Eyeway's Job and News alert

2014-11-21 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
Hi All:

One post for Persons with Disabilities as Stenographer Gr. -I in RailTel
Corporation of India Ltd.., Gurgaon. Low Vision can apply.
Qualification: Bachelor
Degree from a recognized university. Speed of 80/40 w.p.m. in English
Stenography and typing respectively. Application fee is Rs. 150/-. Last
date 15th December. More at http://www.eyeway.org/?q=jobs


Himachal varsity relaxes norms for visually impaired. In a major relief to
the visually impaired and physically challenged, the Himachal Pradesh
University in Shimla has allowed them to engage a writer irrespective of
his qualification in the exams, an official said Thursday. Vice Chancellor
A.D.N. Bajpai has approved the examination policy as per the guidelines of
the ministry of social justice and empowerment for students with
disabilities, a university spokesperson said.  As per old rules, the writer
was to be a class lower than the candidate. Now, it would be the duty of an
invigilator to keep check that no unfair means are used by the writer while
writing the answers, he said.  More at
http://www.eyeway.org/?q=himachal-varsity-relaxes-norms-visually-impaired

-- 

**
 Best,Binni Kumari|Helpdesk Executive!
Score Foundation
17/107, Basement, Vikram Vihar, Lajpatnagar 4, New Delhi 110024, INDIA.
Helpdesk:+91 - 11 - 460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm)
Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 26472582/81
Email:bi...@eyeway.org
Websites: scorefoundation.org.in 
   www.eyeway.org
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Re: [AI] seeing by smell

2014-11-21 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Bhavya
Sonar navigation referrs to use of sound,  or ultrasound, for getting 
information whcih humans typically get visually.
Seeing by smell means getting that information olfactorily.


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Phone: 0712 2806358

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and Laughter


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Navin Kumar Gohil
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 2:49 PM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] seeing by smell

Hi all,

Regarding seeing by smell, its called activating the mid brain. Some one did 
introduce this to me few months back but I did not try as it is said that this 
training is only for children for age group of 6 - 15 years. Also it is not 
very cost effective.I am yet to see if any blind child was trained using this 
technique.You may visit the following website to know more about this :
http://www.midbrainactivationinfo.com/

Also just google for "mid brain master" and you will get few youtube posts as 
well.

Best regards
Navin Kumar gohil
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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Bhavya shah
Sent: 20 November, 2014 9:10 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] seeing by smell

Hi,
Wait, this is getting a bit mixed up, maybe...
Rajesh Sir,
What are you referring to by 'sonar navigation'?
Anshul Sir,
I do not know of any Surat girl, but some Indian boys on See News did
perform 'reading without seeing' which when I google up a bit, is
technically known as 'extrasensory perception'.
So, is there something I am missing or getting confused about, or is
there a confusion going on between sonar navigation and extrasensory
perception?
Also, could you share the video and contact details of the Surat
coaching centre? Not that I am too keen to learn it, but at least want
to understand what it exactly is and how it works.
Thanks

On 11/20/14, Anshul Kapoor (अंशुल कपूर)  wrote:
> Sir,
> I saw the programme and many such programmes on the subject matter. On
> enquiring, the person in surat who runs the coaching centre told me that
> this technique of reading without seeing can only be learned by children in
> the age group 6- 14 yrs. and not beyond that. The reason he gave was till
> the age of 14, logic is not developed and you being older, have developed
> logic and cannot learn the technique. But when I searched the net, I found
> that it is a Japanese technique practiced over years by the young and old.
>
> With regards
>
> Anshul Kapoor
>
> If a man wants his dreams to come true, he must first wake them up
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Asudani, Rajesh
> Sent: 19 November 2014 10:44
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: [AI] seeing by smell
>
> Friends
> As an article was posted about sonar navigation  the other day here, I
> thought to ask about seeing by smell thing being telecast by some channels
> on TV about a surat girl who can apparently do so.
> I have not watched the program, but if anybody has then please share the
> details.
> Is it her peculiar gift, or technique can be learned etc.
>
>
> With thanks and regards
>
> (Rajesh Asudani)
>
> AGM
> MIU
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>
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Re: [AI] Openings for Training the trainers on computer and employability at EnAble India

2014-11-21 Thread Suresh Kumar M
Dear Friends,

Sorry: forgot to mention, I could not send the form as attachment as
attachments are not allowed on this list.
Intrested candidates can contact Mr. Sandesh: he can send the form.
Contact details of Sandesh:
Mobile: 9242877134.
Email ID: sand...@enable-india.org

With regards,
Suresh Kumar M

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Of Mujeeb Rahman
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 1:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [AI] Openings for Training the trainers on computer and
employability at EnAble India

Dear Sir,

Glad to know about this news item.

Would like to bring to your notice that no attachments are allowed on this
list and hence you may please forward the form as text to the list.

Thank you


On 11/20/14, Suresh Kumar M  wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
>
>
> Greetings from EnAble India
>
>
>
> We would like to inform you that in collaboration with RCGSRVC EnAble 
> India will be conducting a training of trainers on computer and  
> employability at Cochin Kerala.
>
>
>
> We will begin the training of trainers program from November 26th to 
> December 5th at RCGSRVC Cochin Kerala.
> TOT program aims at building the capacity of the trainers of various 
> institutions/NGOs/Schools to conduct the Computer, Employability 
> courses effectively.
>
>
>
> Workshop detail:
>
>
>
> Name of the course: capacity building workshop for the Trainers of
> Persons with vision Impairment
>
> Duration:  10 days
>
> Schedule: from November 26th to December 5th 2014.
>
> No Holidays during the course even including Sunday.
>
> Venue: Liscom Solutions and services Pvt Ltd Cochi
>
> Postal Address: Liscom Solutions and services Pvt Ltd,
>
> anjikkatArcade, Seaport Airport Road, Vadakode PO, Kalamassery  Kochi 
> - 682021, Kerala India
>
> India.
>
>
>
> Fees:. No course fee. .
>
> . Hotel Accommodation will be provided to Out Station and
local
> candidates.
>
> . Breakfast will be provided to Out Station candidates.
>
> . Lunch will be provided for all candidates.
>
> . Dinner will be provided to Out Station candidates.
>
>
>
> After the training the trainers will be able to:
>
> 1. Trainers will be able to use the Enable India training content for 
> teaching computers, employability.
>
> Gets hands on experience to Customize and prepare curriculum according 
> to the requirements of the training and candidates.
>
> 3. Get hands on experience to Prepare and using the teaching aids to 
> deliver computer training to persons with vision impaired.
>
> 4. Will learn our training methodology and how training environment is 
> important to make the candidates employable.
>
>
>
> Introduction to the Program:
>
> The TOT (Training of Trainer) program is being conducted for the 
> teachers/trainers of different schools, NGOs & individuals who will 
> provide training on Computers, Employability training for visually 
> impaired children & adults.
>
>
>
> This program was launched to enhance the teaching skills of the 
> trainers in various aspects of computer skills, Employability & Life
Skills.
>
>
>
> Conceptual Background:
>
> IT and computers is the biggest enabler for the educated persons with 
> vision impairment. It has a deeper impact for the persons with vision 
> impairment than for persons without disability.
>
> Computer education for the persons with vision impairment enables them 
> in their basic education, higher education, research, daily living and 
> employment.
>
> Along with academic qualification, a student would have to possess 
> many other skills for the job like technical skills, right attitude, 
> exposure to real world, job & work environment awareness, overcoming 
> disability, handling stress, managing conflict etc.  Candidates those 
> who possess these skills are called as "EMPLOYABLE" candidates.
>
>
>
> In the present scenario we see many candidates who have good academic 
> qualifications are not necessarily "EMPLOYABLE" candidates.
>
> When it comes to a person with disability the challenges are more. In 
> the current competitive job market the person with disability need to 
> be more efficient, with excellent skills set, attitude to overcome 
> disability, exposure to right assistive aids & solutions etc. to become
employable.
>
>
>
> EnAble India has designed & developed courses on Computers, 
> Employability and Life Skills for visually impaired to make the 
> candidate a finished product. This course is derived from 14+ years of 
> EnAble India's experience in training & employment of persons with
disabilities.
>
>
>
> The TOT program aims at building the capacity of the trainers of 
> various institutions/NGOs/Schools to conduct the Computer, 
> Employability & Life Skills courses effectively. The Tot serves as an 
> orientation to the teaching methodology, best p

[AI] Could someone offer me some assistance with signing in to my Gmail account using Windows Live Mail please?

2014-11-21 Thread Steve Boodram

Hi friends, need some help please.

I could log in to my Gmail account via webmail but each time I type my
password using WLM I am not able to sign in. I keep being asked to submit my
password.

Please help.

Thanks in advance.

-Original Message- 
From: Amar Jain

Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 2:45 AM
To: accessindia
Cc: Preeti Monga
Subject: Re: [AI] Urgent information required regarding polocy in corporate 
sector for disabled


CII has certain voluntary codes and publications for employment of
people with disability in corporate sector, and notably they have been
conducting job fairs as well.

One of the voluntary code with which CII had come out was Corporate
Code on Disability in January 2014. The same is available on their
website as well.

Regards,
--
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Re: [AI] Reading pdf image with jaws 15

2014-11-21 Thread Rahul Kelapure
Thank you so much, Amar.

That is very helpful.

All is well.

With warm regards,

Rahul.

On 11/21/14, Amar Jain  wrote:
> Hey Rahul Bhaiya,
>
> Jaws OCR cannot be used for scanning Hindi or any Indian language.
> However, there is a good OCR for Hindi, Marathi and other Indian
> languages. Get in touch with Sparsh Products and Karishma Enterprises,
> to see who provides the best quote. It is within the range of 15-20,
> and accuracy wise it is around 80-90% good.
>
> This OCR however cannot be used with camera scanners, so you need to
> have a normal scanner in place.
>
> P.s. I have not used it personally, so whatever I have stated above is
> based on the user feedback which I have got from people. So try fully
> before you buy!
>
> Trust all is well otherwise.
>
> Regards,
> --
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Re: [AI] seeing by smell

2014-11-21 Thread अंशुल कपूर
Sir,
The IBN 7 reporter who covered the news- 9825600060.
The person running the coaching centre in surat- 9714695959.

With regards

Anshul Kapoor

If a man wants his dreams to come true, he must first wake them up

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Kotian, H P
Sent: 21 November 2014 10:12
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] seeing by smell

Hi
Would you please share the contact details of this institution for the benefit 
of those who fall within scope.  
Harish.


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Anshul Kapoor (? )
Sent: 20 November 2014 16:36
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] seeing by smell

Sir,
I saw the programme and many such programmes on the subject matter. On 
enquiring, the person in surat who runs the coaching centre told me that this 
technique of reading without seeing can only be learned by children in the age 
group 6- 14 yrs. and not beyond that. The reason he gave was till the age of 
14, logic is not developed and you being older, have developed logic and cannot 
learn the technique. But when I searched the net, I found that it is a Japanese 
technique practiced over years by the young and old. 

With regards

Anshul Kapoor

If a man wants his dreams to come true, he must first wake them up


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Asudani, Rajesh
Sent: 19 November 2014 10:44
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: [AI] seeing by smell

Friends
As an article was posted about sonar navigation  the other day here, I thought 
to ask about seeing by smell thing being telecast by some channels on TV about 
a surat girl who can apparently do so.
I have not watched the program, but if anybody has then please share the 
details.
Is it her peculiar gift, or technique can be learned etc.


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Phone: 0712 2806358

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Re: [AI] seeing by smell

2014-11-21 Thread Navin Kumar Gohil
Hi all,

Regarding seeing by smell, its called activating the mid brain. Some one did 
introduce this to me few months back but I did not try as it is said that this 
training is only for children for age group of 6 - 15 years. Also it is not 
very cost effective.I am yet to see if any blind child was trained using this 
technique.You may visit the following website to know more about this :
http://www.midbrainactivationinfo.com/

Also just google for "mid brain master" and you will get few youtube posts as 
well.

Best regards
Navin Kumar gohil
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Bhavya shah
Sent: 20 November, 2014 9:10 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] seeing by smell

Hi,
Wait, this is getting a bit mixed up, maybe...
Rajesh Sir,
What are you referring to by 'sonar navigation'?
Anshul Sir,
I do not know of any Surat girl, but some Indian boys on See News did
perform 'reading without seeing' which when I google up a bit, is
technically known as 'extrasensory perception'.
So, is there something I am missing or getting confused about, or is
there a confusion going on between sonar navigation and extrasensory
perception?
Also, could you share the video and contact details of the Surat
coaching centre? Not that I am too keen to learn it, but at least want
to understand what it exactly is and how it works.
Thanks

On 11/20/14, Anshul Kapoor (अंशुल कपूर)  wrote:
> Sir,
> I saw the programme and many such programmes on the subject matter. On
> enquiring, the person in surat who runs the coaching centre told me that
> this technique of reading without seeing can only be learned by children in
> the age group 6- 14 yrs. and not beyond that. The reason he gave was till
> the age of 14, logic is not developed and you being older, have developed
> logic and cannot learn the technique. But when I searched the net, I found
> that it is a Japanese technique practiced over years by the young and old.
>
> With regards
>
> Anshul Kapoor
>
> If a man wants his dreams to come true, he must first wake them up
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Asudani, Rajesh
> Sent: 19 November 2014 10:44
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: [AI] seeing by smell
>
> Friends
> As an article was posted about sonar navigation  the other day here, I
> thought to ask about seeing by smell thing being telecast by some channels
> on TV about a surat girl who can apparently do so.
> I have not watched the program, but if anybody has then please share the
> details.
> Is it her peculiar gift, or technique can be learned etc.
>
>
> With thanks and regards
>
> (Rajesh Asudani)
>
> AGM
> MIU
> Reserve Bank Of India
> Nagpur
>
> Phone: 0712 2806358
>
> A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
> Laughter
>
>
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[AI] Fwd: Making Museums & heritage sites more accessible

2014-11-21 Thread National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled (NPRD)
November 21, 2014



Dear Friends,



As an outcome of the recently concluded National Conference on ‘ICTs for
Persons with Disabilities: Taking Stock and Identifying Opportunities'
organized by UNESCO and the Open Knowledge Community (OKC), a voluntary
working group was formed to explore the ways to enhance the experience of
Persons with Disabilities in the *museum and heritage sites*. The partners
include the National Gallery of Modern Art, the National Museum, School of
Planning and Architecture (SPA) Bhopal, National Platform for the Rights of
the Disabled (NPRD), National Council for Education, Research and Training
(NCERT), Google Cultural Institute, Deakin University (Australia) and
Saksham Trust.



As our first experiment, we will be developing a special exhibition space
in the National Museum inviting visually impaired  persons to experience
various museum objects.  Based on the experience gained, this will be taken
forward.  In order to know your  expectations while visiting such sites,
 we would request you to  please spare some time and answer  the questions
given below:



·  Have  you visited a museum or a heritage site before? If not, what are
the reasons for not visiting? If yes, please share your experience, both
positive and negative

·  If you visit a Museum or a heritage site, what would you look forward to
learn or do ?

·  What are the accessibility issues that you have faced while visiting
these places? -- physical as well as otherwise

·  What services/equipment you think should be put in place  to enhance
your experience at a museum or a heritage site?

·  Any other suggestion/comment/remark that you would like to make



We look forward to your response, which in turn will contribute to making
museums and heritage sites more accessible.



This message is being sent across to individuals from varied backgrounds,
institutions, DPOs/NGOs etc.



We await your response by November 30, 2014.



Regards



Muralidharan

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[AI] Model Interview question for SBI Clerical and IBPS PO,

2014-11-21 Thread rahul rahul
Dear Friends,
Trust things are just as well!

As the subject line   suggests. I need Model Interview question for
SBI Clerical and IBPS PO.
This is my first Interview with a bank, so any experienced person
please contact on below number.
Any help in this regard shall be greatly appreciated.

Thanks & Regards

Rahul P.V

Cell # 9946 256 208
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Re: [AI] Openings for Training the trainers on computer and employability at EnAble India

2014-11-21 Thread Mujeeb Rahman
Dear Sir,

Glad to know about this news item.

Would like to bring to your notice that no attachments are allowed on
this list and hence you may please forward the form as text to the
list.

Thank you


On 11/20/14, Suresh Kumar M  wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
>
>
> Greetings from EnAble India
>
>
>
> We would like to inform you that in collaboration with RCGSRVC EnAble India
> will be conducting a training of trainers on computer and  employability at
> Cochin Kerala.
>
>
>
> We will begin the training of trainers program from November 26th to
> December 5th at RCGSRVC Cochin Kerala.
> TOT program aims at building the capacity of the trainers of various
> institutions/NGOs/Schools to conduct the Computer, Employability courses
> effectively.
>
>
>
> Workshop detail:
>
>
>
> Name of the course: capacity building workshop for the Trainers of
> Persons with vision Impairment
>
> Duration:  10 days
>
> Schedule: from November 26th to December 5th 2014.
>
> No Holidays during the course even including Sunday.
>
> Venue: Liscom Solutions and services Pvt Ltd Cochi
>
> Postal Address: Liscom Solutions and services Pvt Ltd,
>
> anjikkatArcade, Seaport Airport Road, Vadakode PO, Kalamassery  Kochi -
> 682021, Kerala India
>
> India.
>
>
>
> Fees:. No course fee. .
>
> . Hotel Accommodation will be provided to Out Station and local
> candidates.
>
> . Breakfast will be provided to Out Station candidates.
>
> . Lunch will be provided for all candidates.
>
> . Dinner will be provided to Out Station candidates.
>
>
>
> After the training the trainers will be able to:
>
> 1. Trainers will be able to use the Enable India training content for
> teaching computers, employability.
>
> Gets hands on experience to Customize and prepare curriculum according to
> the requirements of the training and candidates.
>
> 3. Get hands on experience to Prepare and using the teaching aids to
> deliver
> computer training to persons with vision impaired.
>
> 4. Will learn our training methodology and how training environment is
> important to make the candidates employable.
>
>
>
> Introduction to the Program:
>
> The TOT (Training of Trainer) program is being conducted for the
> teachers/trainers of different schools, NGOs & individuals who will provide
> training on Computers, Employability training for visually impaired
> children
> & adults.
>
>
>
> This program was launched to enhance the teaching skills of the trainers in
> various aspects of computer skills, Employability & Life Skills.
>
>
>
> Conceptual Background:
>
> IT and computers is the biggest enabler for the educated persons with
> vision
> impairment. It has a deeper impact for the persons with vision impairment
> than for persons without disability.
>
> Computer education for the persons with vision impairment enables them in
> their basic education, higher education, research, daily living and
> employment.
>
> Along with academic qualification, a student would have to possess many
> other skills for the job like technical skills, right attitude, exposure to
> real world, job & work environment awareness, overcoming disability,
> handling stress, managing conflict etc.  Candidates those who possess these
> skills are called as "EMPLOYABLE" candidates.
>
>
>
> In the present scenario we see many candidates who have good academic
> qualifications are not necessarily "EMPLOYABLE" candidates.
>
> When it comes to a person with disability the challenges are more. In the
> current competitive job market the person with disability need to be more
> efficient, with excellent skills set, attitude to overcome disability,
> exposure to right assistive aids & solutions etc. to become employable.
>
>
>
> EnAble India has designed & developed courses on Computers, Employability
> and Life Skills for visually impaired to make the candidate a finished
> product. This course is derived from 14+ years of EnAble India's experience
> in training & employment of persons with disabilities.
>
>
>
> The TOT program aims at building the capacity of the trainers of various
> institutions/NGOs/Schools to conduct the Computer, Employability & Life
> Skills courses effectively. The Tot serves as an orientation to the
> teaching
> methodology, best practices in employability training, teaching aids and
> tools used in the training.
>
>
>
> How to Register:
>
>
>
> Those participants who wish to register for this programme are requested to
> fill up the form attached with this mail and send it back to:
>
>
>  e-india.org> mo...@enable-india.org
>
> and   sand...@enable-india.org
>
>
>
> To confirm your seat in this program Please send your travelled ticket  To
>  sand...@enable-india.org and
>  mo...@enable-india.org
>
> Or you can send to Enable