Re: [AI] About the Song by Eloquence.

2015-01-19 Thread Aishwarya Pillai
Hi friends,

Indeed,  Chetan's and Nikki's work is superb.  Infact, i got to hear
all the songs composed by them, its fantastic.  I just spoke to Chetan
and he was okay with me sharing his mobile number.  Amiyo, please
check the following for his contact details.
Mob: 09099375440,
Email: chetansag...@gmail.com,

With regards,
Aishwarya.


On 1/19/15, Amiyo Biswas amiyo.bis...@gmail.com wrote:
 Great! Kannada and Hebrew are equal to me. Anyway, it's wonderful to hear
 our old friend Jaws singing for us.

 With best regards,
 Amiyo Biswas
 Cell: +91-9433464329

 - Original Message -
 From: Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com
 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerningthe disabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 1:16 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] About the Song by Eloquence.


 here Below, kannada language eluquence song, created with help of same
 tutorial. My friend srinivas murthi has done this. Download, and play,
 http://www.getnewvision.com/gnvup/Kannad_song_by_tts.mp3

 On 1/19/15, Bikram bikram.greets...@gmail.com wrote:
 Great song! Thanks for sharing.
 and many many thanks to the composers for their excellent innovative
 ideas.
 Who says I love you too? Lekha? smile

 On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 7:37 AM, Amiyo Biswas amiyo.bis...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Here it is:
 https://www.sendspace.com/file/f6mtcf

 With best regards,
 Amiyo Biswas
 Cell: +91-9433464329

 - Original Message - From: Himanshu Sahu 
 sahu.himanshu2...@gmail.com
 To: neelima24su...@gmail.com; AccessIndia: a list for discussing
 accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. 
 accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 11:38 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] About the Song by Eloquence.



  Hey folks! share this song with me as well on:

 sahu.himanshu2...@gmail.com

 On 1/18/15, Neelima Surve neelima.a...@gmail.com wrote:

 Both names are correct. I can share it on your e-mail, if you put
 here
 or personally reply me.

 Regards,
 neelima

 On 1/18/15, Amiyo Biswas amiyo.bis...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I recently got the song chura liya hay ... sung by Eloquence. Who
 is
 the
 director / producer / programmer of the song? I want him to produce
 a
 Bengali Tagore song by Eloquence.

 The song is excellent. My friends and I myself like it. Convey our
 thanks
 to
 him.

 With best regards,
 Amiyo Biswas
 Cell: +91-9433464329
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Re: [AI] About the Song by Eloquence.

2015-01-19 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Great! Kannada and Hebrew are equal to me. Anyway, it's wonderful to hear 
our old friend Jaws singing for us.


With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: +91-9433464329

- Original Message - 
From: Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
concerningthe disabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in

Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About the Song by Eloquence.



here Below, kannada language eluquence song, created with help of same
tutorial. My friend srinivas murthi has done this. Download, and play,
http://www.getnewvision.com/gnvup/Kannad_song_by_tts.mp3

On 1/19/15, Bikram bikram.greets...@gmail.com wrote:

Great song! Thanks for sharing.
and many many thanks to the composers for their excellent innovative 
ideas.

Who says I love you too? Lekha? smile

On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 7:37 AM, Amiyo Biswas amiyo.bis...@gmail.com
wrote:


Here it is:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/f6mtcf

With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: +91-9433464329

- Original Message - From: Himanshu Sahu 
sahu.himanshu2...@gmail.com
To: neelima24su...@gmail.com; AccessIndia: a list for discussing
accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. 
accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] About the Song by Eloquence.



 Hey folks! share this song with me as well on:


sahu.himanshu2...@gmail.com

On 1/18/15, Neelima Surve neelima.a...@gmail.com wrote:


Both names are correct. I can share it on your e-mail, if you put here
or personally reply me.

Regards,
neelima

On 1/18/15, Amiyo Biswas amiyo.bis...@gmail.com wrote:


Hello,

I recently got the song chura liya hay ... sung by Eloquence. Who 
is

the
director / producer / programmer of the song? I want him to produce a
Bengali Tagore song by Eloquence.

The song is excellent. My friends and I myself like it. Convey our
thanks
to
him.

With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: +91-9433464329
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Re: [AI] w.r.t. exclusive mailing list for English language,

2015-01-19 Thread krishan
 where is unitee english club? i join this group but i did not get any
email. please see my membership.


On 10/21/14, bilal ahmed billu0...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello sir
 this is bilal ahmed
 could you add me in unitee english club?
 I have lot of intrust to learn english.

 my mail id is
 billu0...@gmail.com

 On 10/20/14, Padmanabham padmanabam.mu...@gmail.com wrote:
 why don't the membersunder stand and follow the directions of moderator?
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 To: g suresh gsuresh...@gmail.com; AccessIndia: a list for
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 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 9:34 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] w.r.t. exclusive mailing list for English language,


 sir,
 i am krishnan m moothimoola and will you please add me in the list.
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 Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 2:42 PM
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 Hello sir
 could you add me in unitee english club?
 I have lot of intrust to learn english.
 My email ID is
 gsuresh...@gmail.com

 Thanks and regards
 yours sureshgajula
 email ID: sureshgajula...@gmail.com
 skype ID: sureshgajula
 visit my profile at http://www.facebook.com/suresh.gajula.9809
 mobile no: 9989269397/9247663108

 -- original message --
 Subject: Re: [AI] w.r.t. exclusive mailing list for English language,
 From: raaju bidh...@gmail.com
 Date: 19/10/2014 2:37 pm

 Hello sampath sir, same problem here. I couldn't subscribe this group
 due

 to
 inaccessibility of jaws with this site.  Please add me also. My e mail
 id

 is
 bidh...@gmail.com. Honestly admitting,  I exclusively require such
 group
 pertaining to English, cause I believe I'm only the one who even after
 reading or listening numerus English material, still couldn't be able
 to
 grasp the English language vividly. I feel very discomfort and scare
 while
 speaking or writing in English with other. Though I may be reach in
 other
 activities, but I'm one of the destitute person in English.

 Thanks in advance!

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
 Of sampath raj rao
 Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 12:26 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] w.r.t. exclusive mailing list for English language,

 Hi Tiny sir,
 I have added you to the group. Thank you for your interest...

 I thank all for your co-operation.
 The group is accessible. One can join the group by linking into
 https://groups.google.com/d/forum/unitee-english-club
 and clicking the button apply to join
 here you will be directed to provide some details with regard to your
 google profile visibility, checking it  or not is your wish...but
 check wherever necessery...

 Still facing problem then mail me at
 sampath.uni...@gmail.com
 I shall try to send either invition or add you directly to the group.

 Thanking you,

 Regards,
 S.Sampath Raj Rao.

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Re: [AI] Centre no more blind to visually impaired, funds books in Braille

2015-01-19 Thread Aarthi Burthony
On 1/20/15, Poonam poonam...@gmail.com wrote:
 I entirely agree with ms. sachu ramalingam.

 On 1/20/15, sachu ramalingam sachuramalinga...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear All,

 I completely  agree  that Mr. Abedi ought to tender an unequivocal
 public
 apology  to the visually impaired community.

 It is  aso equally  important  for the pionner to  apologise for
 publishing  a statement from a person who has nothing what so ever with
 the  Braille or visual impairment. Are  there derth of people in new
 delhi
 from whom opinion  could have been taken.

 Regards

 Sachu Ramalingam
 On 19 Jan 2015 18:28, Radio Udaan radioud...@gmail.com wrote:

 dear all,
 on behalf of radio udaan we also strongly condemn this statements of
 Javed Abidi.

 On 1/19/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
  I've forwarded the mail to Mr Abidi
  Dear Javed Abidi please see the conversation/thread and it would be
  great if you justify your claim or offer an apology to the blind
  community.
 
 
 
  On 1/19/15, AICB aicbdelhi.110...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear friends,
  On behalf of All India Confederation of the Blind, we condemn in the
  strongest of expressions, the statement quoted to have been made by
  Mr. Javed Abidi about the relevance of Braille in the context of
  Government's initiatives to modernize Braille presses in the country.
  The discussion in reference to this statement, so far, has largely
  focused on justifying the relative merits of Braille in relation to
  other technologies. To us however, apart from what has been said by
  others supporting Braille, the issues underlying this discourse are
  much deeper than that.
  While we can debate the relative merits of a particular format of
  accessibility in reference to other applicable formats used by the
  visually impaired, the right to enter into a discussion of this
  nature, in our view, rests solely with the visually impaired. A
  person
  such as Mr. Javed Abidi, who has never used/read even a single
  Braille
  book in his entire life, does not have the right to speak on this
  issue. Therefore, rather than justifying the relevance of Braille
  (which is a firmly established truth in the visual impairment
  sector),
  we consider it imperative to take strong objection to a person,
  having
  no knowledge of visual impairment sector, meddling into our affairs.
  It may be noted here that AICB has the capacity of printing more than
  4 Braille pages per day, but even this proves insufficient and
  our
  Braille press has to often work in multiple shifts.
   Similar situation may exist in the case of other Braille presses as
  well. It is a well-known fact that the demand for Braille books is
  much more than the present facilities and infrastructure can claim to
  meet. If such facts, along with all that has so far been said
  supporting Braille, are not enough to make Mr. Abidi realize the
  ground situation with respect to Braille, then we can only feel sad
  at
  his ignorance despite claiming to be in the sector for so many years.
 
  It is unfortunate that Mr. Abidi often speaks out of turn and on
  issues about which he appears to have only little or no knowledge.
  The
  present instance is one such example, though by no means the only
  one.
  Some people are so keen to issue public statements and read their
  names in print (as appears to be the present case) that they do not
  care for the accuracy of their statement, nor do they bother about
  the
  sensitivity of others. By issuing the most deplorable statement in
  reference, Mr. Javed Abidi has not only hurt the sentiments and
  interests of the blind, he has also once again proved that he has no
  right to speak on behalf of the blind and represent them in any
  matter
  and on any forum whatsoever.
 
 
 
  AICB, like many other self-help organizations of the blind, has
  always
  believed in the philosophy of nothing about us without us. Therefore,
  any attempt to speak on our behalf by those who do not belong to us,
  such as Mr. Javed Abidi, must be strongly resisted and repelled in
  the
  present and at all times to come. Even the UNCRPD (which Mr. Abidi
  claims to champion by conducting workshops) advocates the voicesof
  persons of applicable disabilities in formulations and
  decision-making. His present statement clearly proves that Mr. Abidi
  has violated this fundamental principle of UNCRPD also.
 
 
 
  While Mr. Abidi owes the visual impairment sector a public apology in
  the very newspaper which published his statement, the newspaper must
  also ensure that comments on issues concerning the blind must be
  sought from those to whom the issues directly concern and not from
  the
  self-styled disability activists. AICB has already written to the
  'Pioneer' newspaper about this matter. We are also writing a strong
  letter of protest to Mr. Abidi's organization demanding a public
  apology.
 
 
 
  Please join us in the interests of the blind.
 
 
 
  Dr. Anil K. 

Re: [AI] Centre no more blind to visually impaired, funds books in Braille

2015-01-19 Thread sachu ramalingam
Dear All,

I completely  agree  that Mr. Abedi ought to tender an unequivocal  public
apology  to the visually impaired community.

It is  aso equally  important  for the pionner to  apologise for
publishing  a statement from a person who has nothing what so ever with
the  Braille or visual impairment. Are  there derth of people in new delhi
from whom opinion  could have been taken.

Regards

Sachu Ramalingam
On 19 Jan 2015 18:28, Radio Udaan radioud...@gmail.com wrote:

 dear all,
 on behalf of radio udaan we also strongly condemn this statements of
 Javed Abidi.

 On 1/19/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
  I've forwarded the mail to Mr Abidi
  Dear Javed Abidi please see the conversation/thread and it would be
  great if you justify your claim or offer an apology to the blind
  community.
 
 
 
  On 1/19/15, AICB aicbdelhi.110...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear friends,
  On behalf of All India Confederation of the Blind, we condemn in the
  strongest of expressions, the statement quoted to have been made by
  Mr. Javed Abidi about the relevance of Braille in the context of
  Government's initiatives to modernize Braille presses in the country.
  The discussion in reference to this statement, so far, has largely
  focused on justifying the relative merits of Braille in relation to
  other technologies. To us however, apart from what has been said by
  others supporting Braille, the issues underlying this discourse are
  much deeper than that.
  While we can debate the relative merits of a particular format of
  accessibility in reference to other applicable formats used by the
  visually impaired, the right to enter into a discussion of this
  nature, in our view, rests solely with the visually impaired. A person
  such as Mr. Javed Abidi, who has never used/read even a single Braille
  book in his entire life, does not have the right to speak on this
  issue. Therefore, rather than justifying the relevance of Braille
  (which is a firmly established truth in the visual impairment sector),
  we consider it imperative to take strong objection to a person, having
  no knowledge of visual impairment sector, meddling into our affairs.
  It may be noted here that AICB has the capacity of printing more than
  4 Braille pages per day, but even this proves insufficient and our
  Braille press has to often work in multiple shifts.
   Similar situation may exist in the case of other Braille presses as
  well. It is a well-known fact that the demand for Braille books is
  much more than the present facilities and infrastructure can claim to
  meet. If such facts, along with all that has so far been said
  supporting Braille, are not enough to make Mr. Abidi realize the
  ground situation with respect to Braille, then we can only feel sad at
  his ignorance despite claiming to be in the sector for so many years.
 
  It is unfortunate that Mr. Abidi often speaks out of turn and on
  issues about which he appears to have only little or no knowledge. The
  present instance is one such example, though by no means the only one.
  Some people are so keen to issue public statements and read their
  names in print (as appears to be the present case) that they do not
  care for the accuracy of their statement, nor do they bother about the
  sensitivity of others. By issuing the most deplorable statement in
  reference, Mr. Javed Abidi has not only hurt the sentiments and
  interests of the blind, he has also once again proved that he has no
  right to speak on behalf of the blind and represent them in any matter
  and on any forum whatsoever.
 
 
 
  AICB, like many other self-help organizations of the blind, has always
  believed in the philosophy of nothing about us without us. Therefore,
  any attempt to speak on our behalf by those who do not belong to us,
  such as Mr. Javed Abidi, must be strongly resisted and repelled in the
  present and at all times to come. Even the UNCRPD (which Mr. Abidi
  claims to champion by conducting workshops) advocates the voicesof
  persons of applicable disabilities in formulations and
  decision-making. His present statement clearly proves that Mr. Abidi
  has violated this fundamental principle of UNCRPD also.
 
 
 
  While Mr. Abidi owes the visual impairment sector a public apology in
  the very newspaper which published his statement, the newspaper must
  also ensure that comments on issues concerning the blind must be
  sought from those to whom the issues directly concern and not from the
  self-styled disability activists. AICB has already written to the
  'Pioneer' newspaper about this matter. We are also writing a strong
  letter of protest to Mr. Abidi's organization demanding a public
  apology.
 
 
 
  Please join us in the interests of the blind.
 
 
 
  Dr. Anil K. Aneja.
 
  Vice President,
 
  All India Confederation of the Blind
 
 
  On 1/17/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
  I do not think Braille is outdated as Mr Abidi quoted claiming 

Re: [AI] Adventurous people: experience with fox flying, flight simulating, etc?

2015-01-19 Thread Divyanshu Ganatra
Dear Amar,
Most adventure activities can be made safe and accessible for
individuals with a disability. it is very important that promoters
understand the safety and the specific needs of the individual before
hand. this is a major concern in a country like India. I have done all
the activities you mentioned and more. in fact i have also
successfully completed my course in flying, and can now fly a
paraglider solo.
I in fact have started a not for profit foundation to promote
adventure sports for PWD's, and able bodied people together. you can
check out
www.AdventuresBeyondBarriers.com
you and everyone can participate and join in on the adventures.
For more details please call on +919890993825

Thanks
Divyanshu
On 1/18/15, Pranav Lal pranav@gmail.com wrote:
 The man you want to contact for climbing and trekking is Divyanshu Ganatra.
 He
 is based in Pune.

 I have done some rock climbing and trekking. Do you have specific questions
 relating to these activities? If so, feel free to ask.

 Pranav


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Re: [AI] Centre no more blind to visually impaired, funds books in Braille

2015-01-19 Thread Poonam
I entirely agree with ms. sachu ramalingam.

On 1/20/15, sachu ramalingam sachuramalinga...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear All,

 I completely  agree  that Mr. Abedi ought to tender an unequivocal  public
 apology  to the visually impaired community.

 It is  aso equally  important  for the pionner to  apologise for
 publishing  a statement from a person who has nothing what so ever with
 the  Braille or visual impairment. Are  there derth of people in new delhi
 from whom opinion  could have been taken.

 Regards

 Sachu Ramalingam
 On 19 Jan 2015 18:28, Radio Udaan radioud...@gmail.com wrote:

 dear all,
 on behalf of radio udaan we also strongly condemn this statements of
 Javed Abidi.

 On 1/19/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
  I've forwarded the mail to Mr Abidi
  Dear Javed Abidi please see the conversation/thread and it would be
  great if you justify your claim or offer an apology to the blind
  community.
 
 
 
  On 1/19/15, AICB aicbdelhi.110...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear friends,
  On behalf of All India Confederation of the Blind, we condemn in the
  strongest of expressions, the statement quoted to have been made by
  Mr. Javed Abidi about the relevance of Braille in the context of
  Government's initiatives to modernize Braille presses in the country.
  The discussion in reference to this statement, so far, has largely
  focused on justifying the relative merits of Braille in relation to
  other technologies. To us however, apart from what has been said by
  others supporting Braille, the issues underlying this discourse are
  much deeper than that.
  While we can debate the relative merits of a particular format of
  accessibility in reference to other applicable formats used by the
  visually impaired, the right to enter into a discussion of this
  nature, in our view, rests solely with the visually impaired. A person
  such as Mr. Javed Abidi, who has never used/read even a single Braille
  book in his entire life, does not have the right to speak on this
  issue. Therefore, rather than justifying the relevance of Braille
  (which is a firmly established truth in the visual impairment sector),
  we consider it imperative to take strong objection to a person, having
  no knowledge of visual impairment sector, meddling into our affairs.
  It may be noted here that AICB has the capacity of printing more than
  4 Braille pages per day, but even this proves insufficient and our
  Braille press has to often work in multiple shifts.
   Similar situation may exist in the case of other Braille presses as
  well. It is a well-known fact that the demand for Braille books is
  much more than the present facilities and infrastructure can claim to
  meet. If such facts, along with all that has so far been said
  supporting Braille, are not enough to make Mr. Abidi realize the
  ground situation with respect to Braille, then we can only feel sad at
  his ignorance despite claiming to be in the sector for so many years.
 
  It is unfortunate that Mr. Abidi often speaks out of turn and on
  issues about which he appears to have only little or no knowledge. The
  present instance is one such example, though by no means the only one.
  Some people are so keen to issue public statements and read their
  names in print (as appears to be the present case) that they do not
  care for the accuracy of their statement, nor do they bother about the
  sensitivity of others. By issuing the most deplorable statement in
  reference, Mr. Javed Abidi has not only hurt the sentiments and
  interests of the blind, he has also once again proved that he has no
  right to speak on behalf of the blind and represent them in any matter
  and on any forum whatsoever.
 
 
 
  AICB, like many other self-help organizations of the blind, has always
  believed in the philosophy of nothing about us without us. Therefore,
  any attempt to speak on our behalf by those who do not belong to us,
  such as Mr. Javed Abidi, must be strongly resisted and repelled in the
  present and at all times to come. Even the UNCRPD (which Mr. Abidi
  claims to champion by conducting workshops) advocates the voicesof
  persons of applicable disabilities in formulations and
  decision-making. His present statement clearly proves that Mr. Abidi
  has violated this fundamental principle of UNCRPD also.
 
 
 
  While Mr. Abidi owes the visual impairment sector a public apology in
  the very newspaper which published his statement, the newspaper must
  also ensure that comments on issues concerning the blind must be
  sought from those to whom the issues directly concern and not from the
  self-styled disability activists. AICB has already written to the
  'Pioneer' newspaper about this matter. We are also writing a strong
  letter of protest to Mr. Abidi's organization demanding a public
  apology.
 
 
 
  Please join us in the interests of the blind.
 
 
 
  Dr. Anil K. Aneja.
 
  Vice President,
 
  All India Confederation of the Blind
 
 
  On 

Re: [AI] Centre no more blind to visually impaired, funds books in Braille

2015-01-19 Thread Radio Udaan
dear all,
on behalf of radio udaan we also strongly condemn this statements of
Javed Abidi.

On 1/19/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've forwarded the mail to Mr Abidi
 Dear Javed Abidi please see the conversation/thread and it would be
 great if you justify your claim or offer an apology to the blind
 community.



 On 1/19/15, AICB aicbdelhi.110...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends,
 On behalf of All India Confederation of the Blind, we condemn in the
 strongest of expressions, the statement quoted to have been made by
 Mr. Javed Abidi about the relevance of Braille in the context of
 Government's initiatives to modernize Braille presses in the country.
 The discussion in reference to this statement, so far, has largely
 focused on justifying the relative merits of Braille in relation to
 other technologies. To us however, apart from what has been said by
 others supporting Braille, the issues underlying this discourse are
 much deeper than that.
 While we can debate the relative merits of a particular format of
 accessibility in reference to other applicable formats used by the
 visually impaired, the right to enter into a discussion of this
 nature, in our view, rests solely with the visually impaired. A person
 such as Mr. Javed Abidi, who has never used/read even a single Braille
 book in his entire life, does not have the right to speak on this
 issue. Therefore, rather than justifying the relevance of Braille
 (which is a firmly established truth in the visual impairment sector),
 we consider it imperative to take strong objection to a person, having
 no knowledge of visual impairment sector, meddling into our affairs.
 It may be noted here that AICB has the capacity of printing more than
 4 Braille pages per day, but even this proves insufficient and our
 Braille press has to often work in multiple shifts.
  Similar situation may exist in the case of other Braille presses as
 well. It is a well-known fact that the demand for Braille books is
 much more than the present facilities and infrastructure can claim to
 meet. If such facts, along with all that has so far been said
 supporting Braille, are not enough to make Mr. Abidi realize the
 ground situation with respect to Braille, then we can only feel sad at
 his ignorance despite claiming to be in the sector for so many years.

 It is unfortunate that Mr. Abidi often speaks out of turn and on
 issues about which he appears to have only little or no knowledge. The
 present instance is one such example, though by no means the only one.
 Some people are so keen to issue public statements and read their
 names in print (as appears to be the present case) that they do not
 care for the accuracy of their statement, nor do they bother about the
 sensitivity of others. By issuing the most deplorable statement in
 reference, Mr. Javed Abidi has not only hurt the sentiments and
 interests of the blind, he has also once again proved that he has no
 right to speak on behalf of the blind and represent them in any matter
 and on any forum whatsoever.



 AICB, like many other self-help organizations of the blind, has always
 believed in the philosophy of nothing about us without us. Therefore,
 any attempt to speak on our behalf by those who do not belong to us,
 such as Mr. Javed Abidi, must be strongly resisted and repelled in the
 present and at all times to come. Even the UNCRPD (which Mr. Abidi
 claims to champion by conducting workshops) advocates the voicesof
 persons of applicable disabilities in formulations and
 decision-making. His present statement clearly proves that Mr. Abidi
 has violated this fundamental principle of UNCRPD also.



 While Mr. Abidi owes the visual impairment sector a public apology in
 the very newspaper which published his statement, the newspaper must
 also ensure that comments on issues concerning the blind must be
 sought from those to whom the issues directly concern and not from the
 self-styled disability activists. AICB has already written to the
 'Pioneer' newspaper about this matter. We are also writing a strong
 letter of protest to Mr. Abidi's organization demanding a public
 apology.



 Please join us in the interests of the blind.



 Dr. Anil K. Aneja.

 Vice President,

 All India Confederation of the Blind


 On 1/17/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 I do not think Braille is outdated as Mr Abidi quoted claiming in the
 article

 Better, those who have never ever used the fully developed script, and
 lack will-power to learn; refrain from spreading rumour about Braille
 through media.  This script is still relevant and needs to be
 preserved and promoted. Withstanding the tsunami in technological
 advancement worldover which serves few lucky ones, Braille is an
 equaliser for majority of blind people.  As printed books are never
 gonna off the hands so the case with Braille books.
 

[AI] pls guide-How does one makes a project report for a physiotherapy clinic

2015-01-19 Thread Manish Agarwal
-- 
consulting  practicing physiotherapy(v.i.)
mobile:-09322896185
email id-manish.agarwal...@gmail.com;manishagarwa...@hotmail.com
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[AI] suggestions for Union Budget

2015-01-19 Thread Sruti disAbility Rights Centre
Thought this may be of interest to some in this group.

Shampa Sengupta

http://finmin.nic.in/press_room/2015/SuggestionsForUnionBudget201516.pdf


*The Union Ministry of Finance has invited suggestions from the public for
Union Budget 2015-16:*

*Press Information Bureau *
*Government of India*
*Ministry of Finance *

15-January-2015 17:34 IST

To Infuse more Transparency into Budget Making Exercise and to have People
as Partners to the Process of Budget Making, Ministry of Finance Invites
Suggestions from Public at Large for Union Budget 2015-16

In order to infuse more transparency into Budget making exercise and to
have people as partners to the process of budget making, the Ministry of
Finance, Government of India has decided to invite suggestions from public
at large for Union Budget 2015-16.

Those desirous of sending suggestions for Budget 2015-16, may send their
Budget suggestions at the following e-mail addresses:

budsugg.1...@gov.in and/or rajat.bharg...@nic.in


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[AI] FW: TDIL Seeking Feedback on Draft Advisory

2015-01-19 Thread Prashant Verma
Here is the opportunity. Please flood the given email id asking them to make 
sure all the applications are accessible and a fully functional screen reader 
and multi-lingual TTS is provided before the roll out.

If that does not happen, people who are doing some work in the government 
offices may be forced to sit idle.

 

From: Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL) 
[mailto:tdildci...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 19 January 2015 11:49
To: Prashant Verma
Subject: TDIL Seeking Feedback on Draft Advisory

 

Dear All,

Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL) Programme initiated by 
DeitY, GOI prepared draft advisory for DCSD, NICSI  user departments for 
promoting use of Language CD  Bharat Operating System Solutions (BOSS) in 
government departments.
Download draft advisory 
http://www.tdil.mit.gov.in/pdf/Advisory_IL_Support_Draft_v_2.pdf 

We hereby request you to send your feedback at  
mailto:tdilinfo@deity.gov.in tdilinfo@deity.gov.in

Thanks and Regards,
Indian Language Technology Proliferation and Deployment Centre  
http://localhost:8080/NEWUI13/index.php?option=com_acymailingctrl=statsmailid=12subid=3595
 



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Re: [AI] Centre no more blind to visually impaired, funds books in Braille

2015-01-19 Thread avinash shahi
I've forwarded the mail to Mr Abidi
Dear Javed Abidi please see the conversation/thread and it would be
great if you justify your claim or offer an apology to the blind
community.



On 1/19/15, AICB aicbdelhi.110...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends,
 On behalf of All India Confederation of the Blind, we condemn in the
 strongest of expressions, the statement quoted to have been made by
 Mr. Javed Abidi about the relevance of Braille in the context of
 Government's initiatives to modernize Braille presses in the country.
 The discussion in reference to this statement, so far, has largely
 focused on justifying the relative merits of Braille in relation to
 other technologies. To us however, apart from what has been said by
 others supporting Braille, the issues underlying this discourse are
 much deeper than that.
 While we can debate the relative merits of a particular format of
 accessibility in reference to other applicable formats used by the
 visually impaired, the right to enter into a discussion of this
 nature, in our view, rests solely with the visually impaired. A person
 such as Mr. Javed Abidi, who has never used/read even a single Braille
 book in his entire life, does not have the right to speak on this
 issue. Therefore, rather than justifying the relevance of Braille
 (which is a firmly established truth in the visual impairment sector),
 we consider it imperative to take strong objection to a person, having
 no knowledge of visual impairment sector, meddling into our affairs.
 It may be noted here that AICB has the capacity of printing more than
 4 Braille pages per day, but even this proves insufficient and our
 Braille press has to often work in multiple shifts.
  Similar situation may exist in the case of other Braille presses as
 well. It is a well-known fact that the demand for Braille books is
 much more than the present facilities and infrastructure can claim to
 meet. If such facts, along with all that has so far been said
 supporting Braille, are not enough to make Mr. Abidi realize the
 ground situation with respect to Braille, then we can only feel sad at
 his ignorance despite claiming to be in the sector for so many years.

 It is unfortunate that Mr. Abidi often speaks out of turn and on
 issues about which he appears to have only little or no knowledge. The
 present instance is one such example, though by no means the only one.
 Some people are so keen to issue public statements and read their
 names in print (as appears to be the present case) that they do not
 care for the accuracy of their statement, nor do they bother about the
 sensitivity of others. By issuing the most deplorable statement in
 reference, Mr. Javed Abidi has not only hurt the sentiments and
 interests of the blind, he has also once again proved that he has no
 right to speak on behalf of the blind and represent them in any matter
 and on any forum whatsoever.



 AICB, like many other self-help organizations of the blind, has always
 believed in the philosophy of nothing about us without us. Therefore,
 any attempt to speak on our behalf by those who do not belong to us,
 such as Mr. Javed Abidi, must be strongly resisted and repelled in the
 present and at all times to come. Even the UNCRPD (which Mr. Abidi
 claims to champion by conducting workshops) advocates the voicesof
 persons of applicable disabilities in formulations and
 decision-making. His present statement clearly proves that Mr. Abidi
 has violated this fundamental principle of UNCRPD also.



 While Mr. Abidi owes the visual impairment sector a public apology in
 the very newspaper which published his statement, the newspaper must
 also ensure that comments on issues concerning the blind must be
 sought from those to whom the issues directly concern and not from the
 self-styled disability activists. AICB has already written to the
 'Pioneer' newspaper about this matter. We are also writing a strong
 letter of protest to Mr. Abidi's organization demanding a public
 apology.



 Please join us in the interests of the blind.



 Dr. Anil K. Aneja.

 Vice President,

 All India Confederation of the Blind


 On 1/17/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 I do not think Braille is outdated as Mr Abidi quoted claiming in the
 article

 Better, those who have never ever used the fully developed script, and
 lack will-power to learn; refrain from spreading rumour about Braille
 through media.  This script is still relevant and needs to be
 preserved and promoted. Withstanding the tsunami in technological
 advancement worldover which serves few lucky ones, Braille is an
 equaliser for majority of blind people.  As printed books are never
 gonna off the hands so the case with Braille books.
 http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/centre-no-more-blind-to-visually-impaired-funds-books-in-braille.html

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

 Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th



 Register at the 

Re: [AI] Centre no more blind to visually impaired, funds books in Braille

2015-01-19 Thread AICB
Dear friends,
On behalf of All India Confederation of the Blind, we condemn in the
strongest of expressions, the statement quoted to have been made by
Mr. Javed Abidi about the relevance of Braille in the context of
Government’s initiatives to modernize Braille presses in the country.
The discussion in reference to this statement, so far, has largely
focused on justifying the relative merits of Braille in relation to
other technologies. To us however, apart from what has been said by
others supporting Braille, the issues underlying this discourse are
much deeper than that.
While we can debate the relative merits of a particular format of
accessibility in reference to other applicable formats used by the
visually impaired, the right to enter into a discussion of this
nature, in our view, rests solely with the visually impaired. A person
such as Mr. Javed Abidi, who has never used/read even a single Braille
book in his entire life, does not have the right to speak on this
issue. Therefore, rather than justifying the relevance of Braille
(which is a firmly established truth in the visual impairment sector),
we consider it imperative to take strong objection to a person, having
no knowledge of visual impairment sector, meddling into our affairs.
It may be noted here that AICB has the capacity of printing more than
4 Braille pages per day, but even this proves insufficient and our
Braille press has to often work in multiple shifts.
 Similar situation may exist in the case of other Braille presses as
well. It is a well-known fact that the demand for Braille books is
much more than the present facilities and infrastructure can claim to
meet. If such facts, along with all that has so far been said
supporting Braille, are not enough to make Mr. Abidi realize the
ground situation with respect to Braille, then we can only feel sad at
his ignorance despite claiming to be in the sector for so many years.

It is unfortunate that Mr. Abidi often speaks out of turn and on
issues about which he appears to have only little or no knowledge. The
present instance is one such example, though by no means the only one.
Some people are so keen to issue public statements and read their
names in print (as appears to be the present case) that they do not
care for the accuracy of their statement, nor do they bother about the
sensitivity of others. By issuing the most deplorable statement in
reference, Mr. Javed Abidi has not only hurt the sentiments and
interests of the blind, he has also once again proved that he has no
right to speak on behalf of the blind and represent them in any matter
and on any forum whatsoever.



AICB, like many other self-help organizations of the blind, has always
believed in the philosophy of nothing about us without us. Therefore,
any attempt to speak on our behalf by those who do not belong to us,
such as Mr. Javed Abidi, must be strongly resisted and repelled in the
present and at all times to come. Even the UNCRPD (which Mr. Abidi
claims to champion by conducting workshops) advocates the voicesof
persons of applicable disabilities in formulations and
decision-making. His present statement clearly proves that Mr. Abidi
has violated this fundamental principle of UNCRPD also.



While Mr. Abidi owes the visual impairment sector a public apology in
the very newspaper which published his statement, the newspaper must
also ensure that comments on issues concerning the blind must be
sought from those to whom the issues directly concern and not from the
self-styled disability activists. AICB has already written to the
‘Pioneer’ newspaper about this matter. We are also writing a strong
letter of protest to Mr. Abidi’s organization demanding a public
apology.



Please join us in the interests of the blind.



Dr. Anil K. Aneja.

Vice President,

All India Confederation of the Blind


On 1/17/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 I do not think Braille is outdated as Mr Abidi quoted claiming in the
 article

 Better, those who have never ever used the fully developed script, and
 lack will-power to learn; refrain from spreading rumour about Braille
 through media.  This script is still relevant and needs to be
 preserved and promoted. Withstanding the tsunami in technological
 advancement worldover which serves few lucky ones, Braille is an
 equaliser for majority of blind people.  As printed books are never
 gonna off the hands so the case with Braille books.
 http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/centre-no-more-blind-to-visually-impaired-funds-books-in-braille.html

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

 Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th



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 Message: 1
 Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 21:56:48 +0530
 From: Pranav Lal pranav@gmail.com
 To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
   concerning  the disabled.' accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] Visually challenged parent - sighted child...How to
   bridge  the gap?
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 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

 Hi Payal,

 Why don't you want your son to use of phone to write to you? I ask because
 you
 get a piece of software called do it right for an iPhone which allows you
 to
 learn handwriting. The difference being that you are drawing the letters
 with
 your fingers and not with a stylus or a pen. The native handwriting input on
 the
 iPhone is also accessible and that may be something you want to explore.

 I realize that this will not help you in leaving sticky notes on the fridge
 or
 in checking his written work but it will help you teach your son how to
 write.

 Pranav




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 Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 21:56:48 +0530
 From: Pranav Lal pranav@gmail.com
 To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
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 Subject: Re: [AI] storyboarding software
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 Hi,

 I doubt such software exists. You can try to shoehorn Microsoft Visio into
 storyboarding but beyond that, I think you're out of luck. You could of
 course
 get screenreader scripts developed for a software of your choice but it is
 possible that the scripts will not give you enough information to be able
 to
 create or read a story board effectively.

 I suggest you find alternative ways of presenting that information to your
 child.

 If the school insists on a storyboard, then you may want to discuss this
 with
 them because it is unreasonable for them to ask a blind child to present
 things
 graphically. I don't see how storyboarding would add any value.

 Having said all the above, if you really need to create something, then look
 at
 scalable Vector graphics and constructing basic shapes manually. You could
 then
 put the shapes together in different arrangements and create a storyboard.

 Pranav




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 Hi, visit:
 http://vibewa.org/legal-issues/fmdfsdopt-cir-guidelines-for-providing-certain-facilities-in-respect-of-persons-with-disabilities/

 Here You will get the latest circular issued from DFS/FM in
 continuation of cir. issued by DoPT on 31st March 2014 to all  public
 sector banks, ministries, depts.
 If you need it for other sector than PSBs, do visit DoPT website and
 find the circular with relevant ref. 

[AI] Update from Talking ATM India

2015-01-19 Thread Prashant Naik
Talking ATM locations updated on 18 January 2015..

Visit http://talkingatmindia.org/ accessible talking ATM locator site to
search Talking ATMs near you from total 4870 locations.  Find audio demo,
daisy user manual and other important resources on the site.

Also with an accessible android app Talking ATM Locator search while on
the move even if you don't have internet enabled.  Download free app from
google play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pice.talkingatmlocatorindiahl=en

Below table shows spread of talking ATMs state wise from 7 banks:

STATE NAME

Talking ATMs count

ANDHRA PRADESH

524

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

10

ASSAM

166

BIHAR

196

CHANDIGARH

17

CHHATTISGARH

123

DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

2

DAMAN AND DIU

5

DELHI

187

GOA

21

GUJARAT

319

HARYANA

114

HIMACHAL PRADESH

40

JAMMU  KASHMIR

75

JHARKHAND

117

KARNATAKA

210

KERALA

140

MADHYA PRADESH

305

MAHARASHTRA

580

MANIPUR

10

MEGHALAYA

13

MIZORAM

12

NAGALAND

13

ODISHA

220

PUDUCHERRY

3

PUNJAB

129

RAJASTHAN

116

SIKKIM

2

TAMIL NADU

314

TRIPURA

34

UTTAR PRADESH

614

UTTARAKHAND

33

WEST BENGAL

116

Grand Total

4780

Talking ATM India is a voluntary initiative to spread information,
awareness and to boost usage of Talking ATMs in India.

Join facebook page https://www.facebook.com/talkingatmindia to follow.

Thank you,

Prashant Naik


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Re: [AI] tutorial needed for impprove ment of my spellings

2015-01-19 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi,
Enable India had created a spelling tool. Hopefully a member will
share some information about it.
I have used it once, but my usage of it is too limited for me to
comment on anything.

On 1/19/15, suhas J suhasj...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi friends a very good eve to all. friends i know that i am bad
 spellings so i wanted to some over come that herdul. so can u tell me
 were would i get the very much help? thanks.



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[AI] tutorial needed for impprove ment of my spellings

2015-01-19 Thread suhas J
hi friends a very good eve to all. friends i know that i am bad
spellings so i wanted to some over come that herdul. so can u tell me
were would i get the very much help? thanks.



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