Re: [AI] how the goog speech synthesiser is done

2016-04-11 Thread Aravind R
google speech synthesiser is for android mobile only i think.
not for windows or pc

On 4/12/16, Yogesh J  wrote:
> how can we get this synthesiser  bro?
>
> On 4/9/16, Aravind R  wrote:
>> https://plus.google.com/+RyoCook/posts/gQ974oUuHAB
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[AI] help need to configure Espeak with jaws

2016-04-11 Thread Yogesh J
friends.
i install Espaeak with jaws and configure tamil successfully.
but now my problem is when ever I switch Espeak it reads tamil in
Espeak voice and reads menus in sapi5
 voice.
I know there is some settings we have to do in jaws setting centre
under text processing could anybody explain the procedure clearly?
also one more doubt is there anyway to restore jaws settings?
waiting for your prompt reply
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Re: [AI] simplified maths collection in hindi

2016-04-11 Thread Tilakprasad Joshi
Hello Pradeep,

I tried once again downloading but error appears download is not available.

Warm Regards,
Tilak.

On 4/11/16, pardeep lamba  wrote:
> all sendspace links has expare math totorial
>
> On 4/11/16, ketan modi  wrote:
>> On 4/10/16, Tilakprasad Joshi  wrote:
>>> Hi Mukesh,
>>>
>>> Please re-upload these topics because these topics are no longer
>>> available on the mention link and I really need them.
>>>
>>> Warm Regards,
>>> Tilak.
>>>
>>> On 10/3/15, mukesh jain  wrote:
 hello,
 sharing with you one valluable resource to make your maths  learning
 simplified. This Njoy N Learn collection includes a set of lectures
 that are loaded with educational videos for Maths subject for children
 studying in class 1 to class 7. Each lecture  contains nearly  2 to 15
 minutes  animated videos that will enable children to understand the
 core concepts of  Maths easily. These topics will surely  help you
 build strong Maths fundamentals for the core topics that will be used
 life-long. The
 relevant animated stories make topics interesting and also teach moral
 values. The real life examples connect topics to its practical usage
 and teach application
 of knowledge. Simple explanation with rich animation makes topic very
 easy to understand. Specially, these comes to you in our regional
 hindi  language.
 I personally was very astonished and greatly benifited from these
 explainations; and also could develop the strong sense of having
 someone sat next to me and teaching the new approach of making the
 subject very simple. Recently, I had to appear for one examination in
 which the subject of maths was extensively covered and I could very
 easily build my understanding from the topics covered in this
 collection. So I surely feel that this will be immensely useful for
 the students who either find maths very tough like me or do not have
 anyone to guide on various maths formulas. I have converted these
 topics in to audio and presenting this archive for your learning.
 Below is the list of the topics discussed in this compendium. I have
 divided this complete collection in to six parts considering it’s huge
 size and to facilitate you to download with ease of time. So the
 download links are appended at the end of this list. Now the topics
 wise list starts from here:

 1. Fun With Number & Number Line
 2. Learn Addition
 3. Learn Subtraction
 4. Learn Multiplication
 5. Learn Division
 6. Expanded-Short Form
 7. Fraction
 8. Time
 9. Length
 10. Backward & Skip Counting
 11. Sorting
 12. Calendar
 13. Weight
 14. Capacity
 15. Solid Shapes
 16. Tally Marks
 17. Add-Subtract Fraction
 18. Factors
 19. Polygons
 20. Line and Angles
 21. Four Operators
 22. Perimeter
 23. Area
 24. Number System
 25. Decimal System
 26. Decimal Addition
 27. Decimal Subtraction
 28. Data Handling
 29. HCF
 30. LCM
 31. Divisibility Test
 32. Rounding Number
 33. Fraction Addition
 34. Fraction Subtraction
 35. Fraction Multiplication
 36. Whole Numbers
 37. Integers
 38. Symmetry
 39. Add-Subtract Decimal
 40. Decimal Multiplication
 41. Decimal Division
 42. Ratio
 43. Triangle
 44. Quadrilateral
 45. Nets of Solids
 46. Circle
 47. Proportion
 48. Percentage
 49. Profit & Loss
 50. Simple Interest
 51. Exponent
 52. Rational Numbers

 Download links:
 File 1:
 File Name: maths part 1.zip
 Description: simplified maths part1
 File Size: 122.4 MB
 Download Link:
 https://www.sendspace.com/file/7yp1lu

 File 2:
 File Name: maths part2.zip
 Description: simplified maths part2
 File Size: 176 MB
 Download Link:
 https://www.sendspace.com/file/zqz33j

 File 3:
 File Name: maths part3.zip
 Description: simplified maths part3
 File Size: 116.5 MB
 Download Link:
 https://www.sendspace.com/file/85rorc

 File 4:
 File Name: maths part4.zip
 Description: simplified maths part 4
 File Size: 105.5 MB
 Download Link:
 https://www.sendspace.com/file/w4ye0h

 File 5:
 File Name: maths part5.zip
 Description: simplified maths part5
 File Size: 123.2 MB
 Download Link:
 https://www.sendspace.com/file/jafero

 File 6:
 File Name: maths part6.zip
 Description: simplified maths part 6
 File Size: 85.5 MB
 Download Link:
 https://www.sendspace.com/file/5a17fz

 hope it might be of some use to you.


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Re: [AI] queery regarding daisy 3.0 text

2016-04-11 Thread Surya Prakash Sharma
Hello,
I don't read Daisy books on PC. so no idea about that. as far as
Android platform is concerned, there are many options like Voice dream
Reader, Easy Daisy Reader and Go read by Bookshare. the first one is
paid, go read is not updated and as I mentioned in my earlier mail
"Easy Daisy Reader' is the youngest and promising candidate.you should
give it a try.
Surya

On 4/11/16, gufran ahmed  wrote:
> thanks surya. what about fs reader?
>
> On 4/11/16, Surya Prakash  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On Android you can try Easy Daisy Reader. It is a free and nice app and
>> the
>>
>> developer is working hard to make it more useful.
>> Surya
>>
>> Sent with AquaMail for Android
>> http://www.aqua-mail.com
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>>
>> On April 11, 2016 6:09:53 AM gufran ahmed 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> dear all, i have downloaded some hindi daisy text only books from book
>>> share. but i am facing difficulty to read the same. so i request the
>>> learned members to kindly ghide me how to read the hindi daisy text
>>> books. i would like to explain how i tryed to read the boks. i had
>>> opened the daisy books with fs reader v3.0 in combination with
>>> VocalizerExpressive-1.0.19.101-lekha high. but didn't work for me. so
>>> friends i want to know whether i have missed any step?
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Re: [AI] how the goog speech synthesiser is done

2016-04-11 Thread Yogesh J
how can we get this synthesiser  bro?

On 4/9/16, Aravind R  wrote:
> https://plus.google.com/+RyoCook/posts/gQ974oUuHAB
>
>
> --
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>
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> Department of sales
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[AI] enquiry regarding exemption of reporting duty hours

2016-04-11 Thread mukesh jain
Hello,
One of my friend would like to know about any GR if exist, which
permits the exemption on reporting  duty hours of half an hour for
visually challenged persons considering the mobility concerns.

I remember red such kind of discussions on this list long ago but
couldn't search for it. So if anyone knows about the same, kindly
enlighten on it.

Thanks,



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Re: [AI] simplified maths collection in hindi

2016-04-11 Thread pardeep lamba
all sendspace links has expare math totorial

On 4/11/16, ketan modi  wrote:
> On 4/10/16, Tilakprasad Joshi  wrote:
>> Hi Mukesh,
>>
>> Please re-upload these topics because these topics are no longer
>> available on the mention link and I really need them.
>>
>> Warm Regards,
>> Tilak.
>>
>> On 10/3/15, mukesh jain  wrote:
>>> hello,
>>> sharing with you one valluable resource to make your maths  learning
>>> simplified. This Njoy N Learn collection includes a set of lectures
>>> that are loaded with educational videos for Maths subject for children
>>> studying in class 1 to class 7. Each lecture  contains nearly  2 to 15
>>> minutes  animated videos that will enable children to understand the
>>> core concepts of  Maths easily. These topics will surely  help you
>>> build strong Maths fundamentals for the core topics that will be used
>>> life-long. The
>>> relevant animated stories make topics interesting and also teach moral
>>> values. The real life examples connect topics to its practical usage
>>> and teach application
>>> of knowledge. Simple explanation with rich animation makes topic very
>>> easy to understand. Specially, these comes to you in our regional
>>> hindi  language.
>>> I personally was very astonished and greatly benifited from these
>>> explainations; and also could develop the strong sense of having
>>> someone sat next to me and teaching the new approach of making the
>>> subject very simple. Recently, I had to appear for one examination in
>>> which the subject of maths was extensively covered and I could very
>>> easily build my understanding from the topics covered in this
>>> collection. So I surely feel that this will be immensely useful for
>>> the students who either find maths very tough like me or do not have
>>> anyone to guide on various maths formulas. I have converted these
>>> topics in to audio and presenting this archive for your learning.
>>> Below is the list of the topics discussed in this compendium. I have
>>> divided this complete collection in to six parts considering it’s huge
>>> size and to facilitate you to download with ease of time. So the
>>> download links are appended at the end of this list. Now the topics
>>> wise list starts from here:
>>>
>>> 1. Fun With Number & Number Line
>>> 2. Learn Addition
>>> 3. Learn Subtraction
>>> 4. Learn Multiplication
>>> 5. Learn Division
>>> 6. Expanded-Short Form
>>> 7. Fraction
>>> 8. Time
>>> 9. Length
>>> 10. Backward & Skip Counting
>>> 11. Sorting
>>> 12. Calendar
>>> 13. Weight
>>> 14. Capacity
>>> 15. Solid Shapes
>>> 16. Tally Marks
>>> 17. Add-Subtract Fraction
>>> 18. Factors
>>> 19. Polygons
>>> 20. Line and Angles
>>> 21. Four Operators
>>> 22. Perimeter
>>> 23. Area
>>> 24. Number System
>>> 25. Decimal System
>>> 26. Decimal Addition
>>> 27. Decimal Subtraction
>>> 28. Data Handling
>>> 29. HCF
>>> 30. LCM
>>> 31. Divisibility Test
>>> 32. Rounding Number
>>> 33. Fraction Addition
>>> 34. Fraction Subtraction
>>> 35. Fraction Multiplication
>>> 36. Whole Numbers
>>> 37. Integers
>>> 38. Symmetry
>>> 39. Add-Subtract Decimal
>>> 40. Decimal Multiplication
>>> 41. Decimal Division
>>> 42. Ratio
>>> 43. Triangle
>>> 44. Quadrilateral
>>> 45. Nets of Solids
>>> 46. Circle
>>> 47. Proportion
>>> 48. Percentage
>>> 49. Profit & Loss
>>> 50. Simple Interest
>>> 51. Exponent
>>> 52. Rational Numbers
>>>
>>> Download links:
>>> File 1:
>>> File Name: maths part 1.zip
>>> Description: simplified maths part1
>>> File Size: 122.4 MB
>>> Download Link:
>>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/7yp1lu
>>>
>>> File 2:
>>> File Name: maths part2.zip
>>> Description: simplified maths part2
>>> File Size: 176 MB
>>> Download Link:
>>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/zqz33j
>>>
>>> File 3:
>>> File Name: maths part3.zip
>>> Description: simplified maths part3
>>> File Size: 116.5 MB
>>> Download Link:
>>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/85rorc
>>>
>>> File 4:
>>> File Name: maths part4.zip
>>> Description: simplified maths part 4
>>> File Size: 105.5 MB
>>> Download Link:
>>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/w4ye0h
>>>
>>> File 5:
>>> File Name: maths part5.zip
>>> Description: simplified maths part5
>>> File Size: 123.2 MB
>>> Download Link:
>>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/jafero
>>>
>>> File 6:
>>> File Name: maths part6.zip
>>> Description: simplified maths part 6
>>> File Size: 85.5 MB
>>> Download Link:
>>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/5a17fz
>>>
>>> hope it might be of some use to you.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Mukesh jain
>>> Email:
>>> mukesh.jai...@gmail.com
>>> mukeshheerachandj...@ntpc.co.in
>>> Skype: mukeshjain211
>>> Mob: 09977165123
>>> "Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them
>>> master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. "
>>>
>>> Helen Keller
>>>
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Re: [AI] A disabled-friendly home By DBN Murthy

2016-04-11 Thread Sandeep Singh
Hi Umesha,
I will try to take permission from them to share the articles with our list.
Thanks and regards,
Sandeep

On 4/11/16, Umesha S E  wrote:
> may we know the name of that organization? can we get the series from
> that organization?
>
> Umesha
>
>
> On 2/21/16, Sandeep Singh  wrote:
>> HiUmesha,
>> This series has more than 30 articles and was written for a
>> professional organization. It wouldn't be possible to share a
>> compilation of those articles. However, I shall try putting all the
>> relevant info and uploading it somewhere. I understand it could be
>> very useful for the PWD community.
>> Best regards,
>> Sandeep
>>
>> On 2/20/16, Umesha S E  wrote:
>>> Sandeep,
>>> can you compile all those articles and make available somewhere?
>>>
>>> Umesha
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/20/16, Sandeep Singh  wrote:
 Good article Avinash. Let me add a few more points:
 Staircases and balconies should have at least two handrails, one at a
 lower level to give support to elderly or disabled when needed.
 Additionally, steps should not have any nosing (portion protruding
 from steps outside for beauty mostly). Instead steps should be made
 extending from bottom to the top in continuity.
 Doors (especially bathroom doors) should have a square sheet of glass
 near bolts. One might break the glass to open the door in case an
 elderly or disabled person has a fall and door is locked from inside.
 Switches should be provided near water closets in toilets and beds in
 the rooms for emergency bells to be used by these persons when in
 distress.
 Carpets may be provided if possible in the rooms for elderly or those
 who are likely to fall down often. This can limit their injuries. Also
 useful for Parkinsons patients.
 All the articles in the house should have round corners instead of
 having sharp corners. This includes furniture, walls, doors and
 cupboards etc. This is to avoid sharp or deep cuts in case someone
 falls on these articles.
 I had written a long series of articles on designing for disabled.
 Cannot share it here but will keep giving more tips.
 Best regards,
 Sandeep

 On 2/19/16, avinash shahi  wrote:
> If there is a disabled or elderly person in the family, it is
> essential to tailor your home to meet their needs too, asserts DBN
> Murthy
> http://www.deccanherald.com/content/529704/a-disabled-friendly-home.html
> As people grow older, a home needs to be disabled-friendly to make
> life of such elderly individuals easy. It must assist them in coping
> with their daily lives in a way that is as near to normal as possible,
> without them having to seek assistance from anyone else.
>
> Most homes are designed for ‘normal’ people who do not need any
> external assistance to manage their daily routine. People can go about
> their lives comfortably in their homes. But there are many others, for
> whom even simple chores can be a challenge. Prevention is the mantra
> while making a home safe for the disabled and elderly.
>
> Ramp instead of stairs
>
> Steps at the entrance to a home as well as inside are a major hurdle
> for disabled people who find it difficult to manage steep steps on
> their own. It would be desirable to have a low-gradient ramp besides
> the steps so that those who have difficulty can use it. It is not
> practical to have lifts in such homes as it is expensive and needs
> regular maintenance.
>
> Such lifts (or elevators) are possible in multi-storied/ high-rise
> buildings. Sometimes, a gentle rise involving steps with less height
> could do the trick for those who are older, but in good health. It
> depends upon the architect, designer and engineer to make such stairs
> that could be more user-friendly.
>
> Similarly, all door steps may be avoided if the home is to be
> wheelchair-friendly. Locks and bolts should be at convenient heights
> for ease of assess. And these should be simple but effective.
>
> A bathroom or toilet could be a tricky area for the disabled and
> elderly residents. This is where most accidents occur. The flooring
> should be skidproof with railings so that one can hold this while
> entering and exiting the bathroom or toilet.
>
> Western-style commodes are common in most homes and they are easier to
> use for the elderly/disabled persons. A bath-tub may not be suitable
> for all, but a shower cubicle without steps could work well. An
> adjustable shower chair can prove useful for those who find it hard to
> stand for long.
>
> Lower, the better
>
> In the kitchen, the height of the cooking platform should be designed
> in such a manner that it is easy to use even while sitting in a
> wheelchair. The flooring in the kitchen should not be too smooth, lest
> someone slip

Re: [AI] A disabled-friendly home By DBN Murthy

2016-04-11 Thread Umesha S E
may we know the name of that organization? can we get the series from
that organization?

Umesha


On 2/21/16, Sandeep Singh  wrote:
> HiUmesha,
> This series has more than 30 articles and was written for a
> professional organization. It wouldn't be possible to share a
> compilation of those articles. However, I shall try putting all the
> relevant info and uploading it somewhere. I understand it could be
> very useful for the PWD community.
> Best regards,
> Sandeep
>
> On 2/20/16, Umesha S E  wrote:
>> Sandeep,
>> can you compile all those articles and make available somewhere?
>>
>> Umesha
>>
>>
>> On 2/20/16, Sandeep Singh  wrote:
>>> Good article Avinash. Let me add a few more points:
>>> Staircases and balconies should have at least two handrails, one at a
>>> lower level to give support to elderly or disabled when needed.
>>> Additionally, steps should not have any nosing (portion protruding
>>> from steps outside for beauty mostly). Instead steps should be made
>>> extending from bottom to the top in continuity.
>>> Doors (especially bathroom doors) should have a square sheet of glass
>>> near bolts. One might break the glass to open the door in case an
>>> elderly or disabled person has a fall and door is locked from inside.
>>> Switches should be provided near water closets in toilets and beds in
>>> the rooms for emergency bells to be used by these persons when in
>>> distress.
>>> Carpets may be provided if possible in the rooms for elderly or those
>>> who are likely to fall down often. This can limit their injuries. Also
>>> useful for Parkinsons patients.
>>> All the articles in the house should have round corners instead of
>>> having sharp corners. This includes furniture, walls, doors and
>>> cupboards etc. This is to avoid sharp or deep cuts in case someone
>>> falls on these articles.
>>> I had written a long series of articles on designing for disabled.
>>> Cannot share it here but will keep giving more tips.
>>> Best regards,
>>> Sandeep
>>>
>>> On 2/19/16, avinash shahi  wrote:
 If there is a disabled or elderly person in the family, it is
 essential to tailor your home to meet their needs too, asserts DBN
 Murthy
 http://www.deccanherald.com/content/529704/a-disabled-friendly-home.html
 As people grow older, a home needs to be disabled-friendly to make
 life of such elderly individuals easy. It must assist them in coping
 with their daily lives in a way that is as near to normal as possible,
 without them having to seek assistance from anyone else.

 Most homes are designed for ‘normal’ people who do not need any
 external assistance to manage their daily routine. People can go about
 their lives comfortably in their homes. But there are many others, for
 whom even simple chores can be a challenge. Prevention is the mantra
 while making a home safe for the disabled and elderly.

 Ramp instead of stairs

 Steps at the entrance to a home as well as inside are a major hurdle
 for disabled people who find it difficult to manage steep steps on
 their own. It would be desirable to have a low-gradient ramp besides
 the steps so that those who have difficulty can use it. It is not
 practical to have lifts in such homes as it is expensive and needs
 regular maintenance.

 Such lifts (or elevators) are possible in multi-storied/ high-rise
 buildings. Sometimes, a gentle rise involving steps with less height
 could do the trick for those who are older, but in good health. It
 depends upon the architect, designer and engineer to make such stairs
 that could be more user-friendly.

 Similarly, all door steps may be avoided if the home is to be
 wheelchair-friendly. Locks and bolts should be at convenient heights
 for ease of assess. And these should be simple but effective.

 A bathroom or toilet could be a tricky area for the disabled and
 elderly residents. This is where most accidents occur. The flooring
 should be skidproof with railings so that one can hold this while
 entering and exiting the bathroom or toilet.

 Western-style commodes are common in most homes and they are easier to
 use for the elderly/disabled persons. A bath-tub may not be suitable
 for all, but a shower cubicle without steps could work well. An
 adjustable shower chair can prove useful for those who find it hard to
 stand for long.

 Lower, the better

 In the kitchen, the height of the cooking platform should be designed
 in such a manner that it is easy to use even while sitting in a
 wheelchair. The flooring in the kitchen should not be too smooth, lest
 someone slips. Cupboards should be within easy reach for better
 accessibility by all.

 The same rule applies to the position of switches and controls that
 must be operated without much physical effort. In some cases, switches
 and controls c

Re: [AI] suggestion for media player

2016-04-11 Thread Akash Gupta
Thank you ajay  ji. Gom player is very good.

On 10/04/2016, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> GOM player
>
> On 4/9/16, yashwant jaiswal  wrote:
>> Akash ji please tell me about VLC's shortcut comands
>>
>> On 4/9/16, Akash Gupta  wrote:
>>> Dear friends,
>>> I am using VLC media player for playing audio books. It is very good
>>> and easy to use. It has:
>>> Fast play, slow play, short revind and forward, medium revind and
>>> forward, long revind and forward etc. etc.
>>> I want another media player with the functions described above.
>>> Please suggest me.
>>>
>>> --
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Re: [AI] queery regarding daisy 3.0 text

2016-04-11 Thread gufran ahmed
thanks surya. what about fs reader?

On 4/11/16, Surya Prakash  wrote:
> Hi,
> On Android you can try Easy Daisy Reader. It is a free and nice app and the
>
> developer is working hard to make it more useful.
> Surya
>
> Sent with AquaMail for Android
> http://www.aqua-mail.com
>
>
> On April 11, 2016 6:09:53 AM gufran ahmed 
> wrote:
>
>> dear all, i have downloaded some hindi daisy text only books from book
>> share. but i am facing difficulty to read the same. so i request the
>> learned members to kindly ghide me how to read the hindi daisy text
>> books. i would like to explain how i tryed to read the boks. i had
>> opened the daisy books with fs reader v3.0 in combination with
>> VocalizerExpressive-1.0.19.101-lekha high. but didn't work for me. so
>> friends i want to know whether i have missed any step?
>> with thanks and regards gufran
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Re: [AI] How Facebook is helping the blind ‘see’ pictures their friends share online

2016-04-11 Thread Aaruni Sharma
hi. The feature has so far been rolled out for users in US UK CANADA etc.
So we shall have two wait a little longer for this feature to be
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Re: [AI] Job opening at Saksham

2016-04-11 Thread Nirmal Verma
Attachments are not allowed in this group. Kindly upload the document
somewhere and give link.

Thanks

Nirmal
On Apr 11, 2016 5:22 PM, "smartcane project"  wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Please find attached the details of a job opening at Saksham.
>
> The interested candidates should send their resumes to
> anub...@saksham.org
> and
> i...@saksham.org
>
> The last date for sending the application is 17th April 2016.
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> SmartCane team
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> Saksham Trust,
> 486 Double Storey,
> New Rajinder Nagar,
> New Delhi – 110060, India
> Helpline : +91-11-64650655
> Mobile : +91-9599562505
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[AI] Job opening at Saksham

2016-04-11 Thread smartcane project
Dear all,

Please find attached the details of a job opening at Saksham.

The interested candidates should send their resumes to
anub...@saksham.org
and
i...@saksham.org

The last date for sending the application is 17th April 2016.

Thanks and regards,

SmartCane team
-- 
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Saksham Trust,
486 Double Storey,
New Rajinder Nagar,
New Delhi – 110060, India
Helpline : +91-11-64650655
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Re: [AI] simplified maths collection in hindi

2016-04-11 Thread ketan modi
On 4/10/16, Tilakprasad Joshi  wrote:
> Hi Mukesh,
>
> Please re-upload these topics because these topics are no longer
> available on the mention link and I really need them.
>
> Warm Regards,
> Tilak.
>
> On 10/3/15, mukesh jain  wrote:
>> hello,
>> sharing with you one valluable resource to make your maths  learning
>> simplified. This Njoy N Learn collection includes a set of lectures
>> that are loaded with educational videos for Maths subject for children
>> studying in class 1 to class 7. Each lecture  contains nearly  2 to 15
>> minutes  animated videos that will enable children to understand the
>> core concepts of  Maths easily. These topics will surely  help you
>> build strong Maths fundamentals for the core topics that will be used
>> life-long. The
>> relevant animated stories make topics interesting and also teach moral
>> values. The real life examples connect topics to its practical usage
>> and teach application
>> of knowledge. Simple explanation with rich animation makes topic very
>> easy to understand. Specially, these comes to you in our regional
>> hindi  language.
>> I personally was very astonished and greatly benifited from these
>> explainations; and also could develop the strong sense of having
>> someone sat next to me and teaching the new approach of making the
>> subject very simple. Recently, I had to appear for one examination in
>> which the subject of maths was extensively covered and I could very
>> easily build my understanding from the topics covered in this
>> collection. So I surely feel that this will be immensely useful for
>> the students who either find maths very tough like me or do not have
>> anyone to guide on various maths formulas. I have converted these
>> topics in to audio and presenting this archive for your learning.
>> Below is the list of the topics discussed in this compendium. I have
>> divided this complete collection in to six parts considering it’s huge
>> size and to facilitate you to download with ease of time. So the
>> download links are appended at the end of this list. Now the topics
>> wise list starts from here:
>>
>> 1. Fun With Number & Number Line
>> 2. Learn Addition
>> 3. Learn Subtraction
>> 4. Learn Multiplication
>> 5. Learn Division
>> 6. Expanded-Short Form
>> 7. Fraction
>> 8. Time
>> 9. Length
>> 10. Backward & Skip Counting
>> 11. Sorting
>> 12. Calendar
>> 13. Weight
>> 14. Capacity
>> 15. Solid Shapes
>> 16. Tally Marks
>> 17. Add-Subtract Fraction
>> 18. Factors
>> 19. Polygons
>> 20. Line and Angles
>> 21. Four Operators
>> 22. Perimeter
>> 23. Area
>> 24. Number System
>> 25. Decimal System
>> 26. Decimal Addition
>> 27. Decimal Subtraction
>> 28. Data Handling
>> 29. HCF
>> 30. LCM
>> 31. Divisibility Test
>> 32. Rounding Number
>> 33. Fraction Addition
>> 34. Fraction Subtraction
>> 35. Fraction Multiplication
>> 36. Whole Numbers
>> 37. Integers
>> 38. Symmetry
>> 39. Add-Subtract Decimal
>> 40. Decimal Multiplication
>> 41. Decimal Division
>> 42. Ratio
>> 43. Triangle
>> 44. Quadrilateral
>> 45. Nets of Solids
>> 46. Circle
>> 47. Proportion
>> 48. Percentage
>> 49. Profit & Loss
>> 50. Simple Interest
>> 51. Exponent
>> 52. Rational Numbers
>>
>> Download links:
>> File 1:
>> File Name: maths part 1.zip
>> Description: simplified maths part1
>> File Size: 122.4 MB
>> Download Link:
>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/7yp1lu
>>
>> File 2:
>> File Name: maths part2.zip
>> Description: simplified maths part2
>> File Size: 176 MB
>> Download Link:
>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/zqz33j
>>
>> File 3:
>> File Name: maths part3.zip
>> Description: simplified maths part3
>> File Size: 116.5 MB
>> Download Link:
>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/85rorc
>>
>> File 4:
>> File Name: maths part4.zip
>> Description: simplified maths part 4
>> File Size: 105.5 MB
>> Download Link:
>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/w4ye0h
>>
>> File 5:
>> File Name: maths part5.zip
>> Description: simplified maths part5
>> File Size: 123.2 MB
>> Download Link:
>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/jafero
>>
>> File 6:
>> File Name: maths part6.zip
>> Description: simplified maths part 6
>> File Size: 85.5 MB
>> Download Link:
>> https://www.sendspace.com/file/5a17fz
>>
>> hope it might be of some use to you.
>>
>>
>> --
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>> Email:
>> mukesh.jai...@gmail.com
>> mukeshheerachandj...@ntpc.co.in
>> Skype: mukeshjain211
>> Mob: 09977165123
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>> master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. "
>>
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>>
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