[AI] Career Centric Computer Skill Training combined with Life skill Training for the visually impaired by Mitra Jyothi
Dear friends, Greetings from Mitra Jyothi! We are pleased to announce the next batch of our Career Centric Computer Skill Training combined with Life skill Training for the visually impaired! Read along for all necessary details! Do share this email with probable candidates you may be aware ofThanks! Course Duration: 03 July 2017 to 23 Dec 2017 Who should join this course? •Candidates who have completed their graduation and are seeking skill development to get into good jobs. •Candidates who seek to be independent and look forward to employability training & over-all personality development. •Candidates who are in-between jobs and want to develop/improve their skills to get better jobs by learning the usage of Computers •Candidates who have written their exams and are awaiting their results before taking the next step ahead and those doing who are doing distance education Why should you join this course? •To make yourself more “Employable” by being “Computer Literate” and become “Internet Savvy” and there by open-up a whole new world of Education and Awareness •To improve your personal competencies with the help of our personality development sessions •To improve your communication skills with our spoken English classes •To enhance your English writing skills and spellings •To improve your Orientation and Mobility skills and become independent •To know your rights and how to exercise them with the help of our Legal Awareness class •To seek guidance avail help from Mitra Jyothi’s Job Placement cell which will facilitate placement support for trained candidates if they are eligible for the same. Course Content: It is a 6 month residential fun filled life skill development program for the visibly impaired with Personality Development sessions, spoken and written English classes, Orientation and Mobility Training along with learning Job oriented Computer skills with Windows 10 Operating System. •Introduction to Computers o Machine, Keyboard and Screen orientation o Typing lessons with ‘Talking Typer” o Screen Reader – Introduction to NVDA and NVDA training o Software and hardware overview o Storage devices o Computer Accessories o Screen Navigation and maneuvering across screens and tabs o Introduction to Windows o Files and file management o Notepad, Calculator and other simple programs o Software downloads o Using MS Office Products with emphasis on Microsoft Word, Excel & Power Point o Internet and browser screen navigation o Email usage and email etiquette including outlook mail o Introduction to JAWS and tips on using JAWS instead of NVDA •Enriching experiences with peer groups Other Activities: •Workshops on Legal Literacy, Health & Hygiene education. •Workshop on support systems and assistive devices available for people with low vision •Experience sharing from successful VI candidates from various Multinational Companies •Visits to a bank and ATMs specially designed for the visually impaired •Career Guidance •Cultural events Teaching aides and equipment used: •Computers with o Windows 10 operating system and Office 2013 o NVDA o Talking Typer o Spell tool o Head sets o Self paced exercises for each concept o Tactile Diagrams o Monthly Tests and final assessment o Curriculum designed with computer concepts and employment needs •Other training equipment for O training Course Format: Residential 6 month course with separate in-house dormitories for men and women. Computer classes from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM from Mon to Sat with specific time slots for; •English classes •Personality development sessions •O training hours •Planned dates for workshops and events Facilities: Food and accommodation will be provided for the duration of the course at Mitra Jyothi Campus Eligibility: Must have completed graduation in any discipline and must know Basic English. Joining Procedure: •Call Mitra Jyothi at Ph: 080-22587623/25 Ext. 30, talk to Mr. Mansoor or or Ext. 21 Ms.Chaithra and register yourself if you are eligible! •A basic telephonic screening/interview to check eligibility will be conducted •Registration fee for the course is Rs.200. This needs to be paid at the time of admission •Refundable deposit of Rs.500 has to be paid at admission time. This will be reimbursed at the end of the course if the trainee has a minimum attendance of 90% •Training and Accommodation fee will be a nominal amount of Rs.1000/month •All students will stay at Mitra Jyothi's dormitory during the course of the training •The training is open to boys/men and girls/women. Call Mitra Jyothi and register as soon as possible! About Mitra Jyothi: Mitra Jyothi is a registered Charitable Trust formed in 1990. Mitra Jyothi works for people with disabilities and enables them to lead independent lives. To know more about Mitra Jyothi check out www.mitrajyothi.org and follow Mitra Jyothi on Face book at
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[AI] Meet Ummul Kher who battled bone disorder, unsupportive parents, lived in a jhuggi and cracked UPSC exam
Congrats Ummul. Certainly an inspiration to one-and-all. report begins http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/parents-disowned-disabled-girl-for-studying-after-class-8-she-cracked-civil-services-exam/story-vouuuC5Q7r3rzt1ItM4jLI.html Ummu Kher suffers from fragile bone disorder and her parents said they would ‘disown’ her if she stayed in school. She left home, got into JNU and is now set to become an IAS officer. As someone living with fragile bone disorder since she was a kid, odds were always against Ummul Kher. When she was 14, her parents disowned her because she wanted to study beyond Class 8. What took her ahead was sheer merit and determination as she went on to get admission in a prestigious Delhi University college and later entered JNU for her master’s. This week she cracked the civil services exam in her first attempt. Ummul Kher, 28, got all India rank 420. She now hopes to get IAS under disability quota. Kher, who has received 16 fractures and eight surgeries due to her disease, came to Delhi from Rajasthan when she was in Class 5. Her father then worked as street vendor selling clothes near Hazrat Nizamuddin while the family lived in a nearby slum. Kher took admission in Pt Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute for The Physically Handicapped, where she completed Class 5. She later went to Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust where she studied till Class 8. “It was a charitable organisation run by the government and I didn’t have to pay anything. Though getting one square meal was difficult, I was satisfied that I could at least study,” she said. Life was difficult, but what came after that was “both difficult and painful” as Kher puts it. “I wanted to study at Arwachin Bharti Bhawan senior secondary school as it had better infrastructure and I had got a scholarship,” she said. But her parents were against it. They said that if she studied any further they will sever ties with her. “I was abused. My intentions were questioned because I wanted to study. It was the worst time. They said you have now got more education than a girl should,” she said. -- Avinash Shahi Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU The list has now migrated to www.accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in You should now post to the id: a...@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..