Re: [AI] purchase dotbook 40Q Braille laptop

2019-07-15 Thread Satguru Rathi

Hi,


The device has one line of Braille display area and has two variants: 20 
cells and 40 cells. The 20Cell one comes with Perkins style keypad for 
text input whereas, the 40Cell has the standard laptop keypad for 
entering text and to issue commands. The device runs on Linux based 
operating system and has the ability to be customized further in the 
future OS updates. On the front side of the device facing oneself are 
four thumb keys as they are called for navigation purposes. The device 
also has the arrow keys for the similar purpose. The device comes with 
its own MS word like software called Text editor for creating/ editing 
word files and also has the simple note taker app called Notes. The 
device has inbuilt Bluetooth and Wifi and can connect to the online 
libraries like Bookshare and Sugamya pustakalaya using your membership 
details along with having a dedicated ebook manager for all your reading 
needs. The device has its own browser for browsing the web and comes 
with own email client to access your emails. apart from using it as a 
standalone device, one can also pair it to the phone or computer using 
bluetooth or USB.



With best regards,
Satguru Rathi
Mobile: +919871489945, +919315516985
Email: satgurura...@gmail.com

On 15-07-2019 08:46 PM, bojja sridhar wrote:

If any one has experience with DotBook could you throw light on it? i
would like to purchase it. but how does it operate? i mean how braille
is displayed on the screen?  is it one line or at least a paragraph?
please if anyone has seen the device could you share your experiences?
thanks in anticipation

On 7/8/19, Amar Jain  wrote:

Call Saksham. Or contact iable.co.

Regards,
Amar Jain

Sent from my iPhone


On 08-Jul-2019, at 4:16 PM, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:

Hi friends! I want to buy dotbook 40Q Braille laptop. I want to know that
from where can I buy the same, and what is the price of dotbook 40Q
variant
laptop? Do they cell laptop on monthly EMI basis? Urgently need the above
information. Regards, Aman Preet Singh


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[AI] ITR filing: Document checklist for filing Income Tax returns - Times of India

2019-07-15 Thread drbsmkumar


https://m.timesofindia.com/business/india-business/itr-filing-document-checklist-for-filing-income-tax-returns/articleshow/70227000.cms

ITR filing: Document checklist for filing Income Tax returns
NEW DELHI: The deadline for filing income tax return (ITR) for the financial 
year 2018-19 is July 31, 2019. Taxpayers are, therefore, advised to file their 
ITR before July 31 to avoid any late charges/penalties. 

ITR filing procedure requires a lot of paperwork. Here are a list of documents 
that you must collect before filing the ITR for FY 2018-19. 

1. Form 16 
This year, ITR-1 is in sync with the new format of the Form 16. This means that 
the same details need to be copied from Form 16 to the ITR form. 

Form 16 consists of two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A comprises details of 
the tax deducted by your employer during the year, along with details of your 
PAN (Permanent Account Number). It also contains the PAN as well as TAN (Tax 
Deduction and Collection Account Number) of your employer. Part B of the form 
comprises break up details of your gross salary such as exempt allowances, 
perquisites, etc. 

However, if TDS has been deducted on payments other than salaries such as 
interest received from fixed deposits, recurring deposits, etc. over the 
specified limits as per the current tax laws, your bank (in case of fixed 
deposits) will issue your Form 16A, providing details of such deduction. 

In case of sale of property, the buyer will issue you Form 16B showing TDS 
deducted on the amount paid to you. 

2. Form 26AS 
Form 26AS contains details about the tax that has been deducted/deposited with 
the government on taxpayer's behalf by deductors (banks or employers). This is 
like your passbook which comprises information of all the taxes that have been 
deposited against your PAN. 

Form 26AS can be downloaded from the TRACES (TDS Reconciliation Analysis and 
Correction Enabling System) website. You should ensure that all the taxes 
deducted in FY 2018-19 are reflecting against your PAN in the form. 

3. Aadhaar Card 
The income tax department has made it mandatory to quote your Aadhaar number 
from April 1, 2019, while filing ITR. However, if you have applied for Aadhaar 
but not received it, then you can provide the enrollment ID in your tax return. 

70191394 

4. Salary Slips 
ITR 2 it requires individuals to specify the nature of salary income such as 
basic, dearness allowance, house rent allowance, etc. Hence, it is advisable to 
keep your salary slips handy. 

5. Interest certificates issued by banks, post office 
This year, the ITR forms require you to disclose the source of interest income 
earned, like interest earned on savings account, fixed deposits or any other 
income. Obtain the interest certificates either from the banks, post office 
branch or any other financial institution to know the total interest earned. 

Alternatively, your updated account passbook comprising details of interest 
credited to your account till March 31, 2019 can also be used if interest 
certificates are not available. 

6. Proofs of tax-saving investments made 
Tax-saving investments made under section 80C, 80CCC and 80CCD(1) during the FY 
2018-19 can help lower your tax liability. The maximum tax-break one can claim 
under these three sections combined cannot exceed Rs 1.5 lakh in a financial 
year. 

Employees' Provident Fund (EPF), Public Provident Fund (PPF), National Pension 
Scheme (NPS) are some of the commonly availed tax breaks under section 80C. 

7. Capital Gains 
Report all gains incurred from sale of property, mutual funds, equity shares in 
your ITR. Long-term capital gain (LTCG) arising from sale of equity shares and 
equity-oriented mutual funds during FY 2018-19 and held for more than one year 
will be taxable, if it exceeds Rs 1 lakh. LTCG on equity will be charged at 10 
per cent without indexation benefit, from FY 2018-19 onward, if the total 
exceeds Rs 1 lakh. 

8. Details of your bank account 
Details of all bank accounts -- bank name, account number, account type, IFSC 
code -- held by you need to given while filing the ITR. Be sure to enter the 
correct IFSC code to ensure smooth receipt of refund, if any. 

59179600 

9. Statement of home loan from bank/NBFC 
Home loan statements are needed both as a proof and as a source of information 
for filing your ITR. It provides details of how much principal and interest has 
been repaid by you. 

Details like amount of interest paid on the home loan along with the rental 
income earned from that house property, if any, should be provided. Such 
interest paid can lower your tax liability under section 24 as you can claim a 
deduction up to Rs 2 lakh. 

10. Documentary proofs to claim deductions under section 80D to 80U 
There are certain expenses on which you can claim deductions under different 
sections of the I-T Act. Health insurance premium paid for self, spouse, 
children in FY 2018-19 are eligible for deduction under under 

Re: [AI] purchase dotbook 40Q Braille laptop

2019-07-15 Thread anirudh rao
well as from the news reports we can deduce that this device too
displays the text in lines.
I had a similar concept in my mind that is there a device that can
display a page in braille as it is?
like the kindle e-reader does for a sighted person?
that would actually solve some problems.

On 7/15/19, bojja sridhar  wrote:
> If any one has experience with DotBook could you throw light on it? i
> would like to purchase it. but how does it operate? i mean how braille
> is displayed on the screen?  is it one line or at least a paragraph?
> please if anyone has seen the device could you share your experiences?
> thanks in anticipation
>
> On 7/8/19, Amar Jain  wrote:
>> Call Saksham. Or contact iable.co.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Amar Jain
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On 08-Jul-2019, at 4:16 PM, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi friends! I want to buy dotbook 40Q Braille laptop. I want to know
>>> that
>>> from where can I buy the same, and what is the price of dotbook 40Q
>>> variant
>>> laptop? Do they cell laptop on monthly EMI basis? Urgently need the
>>> above
>>> information. Regards, Aman Preet Singh
>>>
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[AI] Refer Persons with Disabilities for Consumer Business at Wipro

2019-07-15 Thread Manjunatha V


 

In the spirit of empowering Persons with Disabilities and ensuring 
inclusiveness and equality, we exclusively invite them, as a part of freshers’ 
hiring, to apply for the below opportunity in our Consumer unit



Role:

 

Developer / Tester



What we are looking for:

 

ü  Basic understanding on Core Java/EDI/AS400/PL SQL/.Net/Java Spring 
Boot/Selenium Test automation framework/C/C++/Unix 



ü  Knowledge of upcoming and relevant trends & technologies

 



Eligibility Criteria

 

ü  10th Standard – minimum 50%



ü  12th Standard – minimum 50%



ü  Graduation – minimum 50%

 



Degree:

 

ü  B. Tech or B.E. (any streams) 

 



Year of Passing:

 

2017, 2018 & 2019   

 



ü  0 to 12 months’ work experience allowed for candidates



ü  Maximum 3 years academic gap allowed



ü  No standing arrears / Active backlogs

 



Candidates who have participated in any interview process held by Wipro in the 
last three months are not eligible.





To apply, please share the updated resume to 



campus@wipro.com



We solicit your full-fledged cooperation and support to make our efforts 
successful and constructive.



For any queries, please contact anusha@wipro.com 



Looking forward to your support.

Regards,

 Team Wiplinks



 



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Re: [AI] Requesting for HTML

2019-07-15 Thread Prajwal Keny
hey friend u can use html five with screen readers and html is
acceseble with  nvda, and jaws but  about source  go here
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On 7/13/19, KONGALETI SATYANARAYANA  wrote:
> hi.
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> here I am with the requirement of the HTML for visually impaired if there
> is any source please let me know
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Re: [AI] purchase dotbook 40Q Braille laptop

2019-07-15 Thread bojja sridhar
If any one has experience with DotBook could you throw light on it? i
would like to purchase it. but how does it operate? i mean how braille
is displayed on the screen?  is it one line or at least a paragraph?
please if anyone has seen the device could you share your experiences?
thanks in anticipation

On 7/8/19, Amar Jain  wrote:
> Call Saksham. Or contact iable.co.
>
> Regards,
> Amar Jain
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 08-Jul-2019, at 4:16 PM, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:
>>
>> Hi friends! I want to buy dotbook 40Q Braille laptop. I want to know that
>> from where can I buy the same, and what is the price of dotbook 40Q
>> variant
>> laptop? Do they cell laptop on monthly EMI basis? Urgently need the above
>> information. Regards, Aman Preet Singh
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Is it common with all visually challenged people?

2019-07-15 Thread Pinkesh Tailor
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On 7/15/19, George Abraham  wrote:
> Planning is key. I travel a great deal. I think of every situation I would
> go through on the trip and ensure that some or the other provision is put
> in
> place to make the trip smooth.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of turab chimthanawala
> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 4:25 PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Is it common with all visually challenged people?
>
> Hi Pinkesh,
> Following is my opinion.
> 1. Man is a social animal and hence, interdependence is key to his
> survival.
> Whether disabled or not disabled, no man can live and accomplish all what
> he
> wants by himself. He has to depend on others for some or the other thing.
> Hence, it is perfectly justifiable to seek help.
> 2. Notwithstanding the above, while it is virtuous to help the needy, it is
> certainly not a fundamental duty. Hence, it is very wrong and inconsiderate
> to always expect help and barade people for not helping.
> 3. People may at times genuinely not comprehend that you need help:
> hence, their ignorance . Thus, it is advisable to request for assistance
> yourself.
> 4. As regards your thought of "seeming to bother" people when you seek
> help,
> it is advisable that we should also endeavor to add value to others' lives.
> This may be by sharing knowledge, humor, material or if nothing love,
> warmth
> and appreciation.
> 5. As regards your anxiety of solo travel: my first solo trip was to
> Trivandram to attend a Convention. I had sensitized the hotel and the event
> organisers about my disability and the help I would need, at the time of
> booking. Thus, right from landing in Trivandram till my departure, I was
> given V.I.P attention. Besides, I had also kept 2 acquaintances residing
> there, in the loop, to pitch in if need be.
> Hope this helps.
> Feel free to call on +91 8087813609, if u need further clarifications.
> Best
> Turab
>
> On 7/14/19, Pinkesh Tailor  wrote:
>> Otherwise I am pretty confidence about my abilities with due respect
>> to physical limitation, but when it comes to traveling outside my home
>> town, I feel anxious.
>> Although I have traveled alone without any escort many a times, but it
>> happens with anxiety. I guess I am a bit unsecured about reaching my
>> destination. The thoughts which ponders my mind is whether I will be
>> safe? Whether I would get the help from others when warranted? Whether
>> people would feel OK to help me? and many more such question.
>> I guess as a visually impaired person, I have a lot of expectation
>> from mass of able body, that is the sighted people for offering their
>> help to me without me asking for the same. So for example when I am
>> standing on for crossing the road and when no one comes ahead to
>> extend their help, I feel the world is so insensitive. Wherein
>> eventually I request for people to help me in crossing the road,
>> people are more than happy to help. My expectation from people is that
>> they need to be courteous from their side to offer help without asking
>> or requesting for the same. Also when people are at my help, I feel
>> that I am bothering them and they might be feeling burdensome. This is
>> when I might need help of people around me during more longer
>> navigation, and help needed for serving me lunch or dinner. Is this
>> mindreading from my side, or do people around us really feel
>> burdensome to help us? or whether our sighted counter part see us
>> indifferently as we are different from them physically due to our
>> visual challenge. Sometimes I also feel that other sighted people such
>> as our colleagues are jealous of me as I am in par much better then
>> them in several aspect. and that is why they are feeling indifferent
>> about me.
>> Most of the anxiety happens for long distance traveling and stay which
>> gets stretched for more than a day or so. Although everything gets
>> managed well and workout to be positive against my anxiety, but still
>> I feel the same every time for the travel and stay. Is this common to
>> all while traveling alone without escort? or Is it peculiar only for
>> me, I 

[AI] About successfully trading in stock market as a vi trader

2019-07-15 Thread kuldeep jaiman
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Re: [AI] The RBI said that identification of banknote denomination is key to successful completion of cash-based transactions by visually impaired persons.

2019-07-15 Thread Amiyo Biswas
What a country! All problems are solved by apps, the cheapest and easiest 
solution.


With best regards,
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- Original Message - 
From: "Krishan kumar Sharma" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 11:45 AM
Subject: [AI] The RBI said that identification of banknote denomination is 
key to successful completion of cash-based transactions by visually impaired 
persons.




https://www.businesstoday.in/sectors/banks/rbi-come-up-mobile-app-identify-currency-visually-impaired/story/364252.html

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Re: [AI] Is it common with all visually challenged people?

2019-07-15 Thread George Abraham
Planning is key. I travel a great deal. I think of every situation I would
go through on the trip and ensure that some or the other provision is put in
place to make the trip smooth.

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Hi Pinkesh,
Following is my opinion.
1. Man is a social animal and hence, interdependence is key to his survival.
Whether disabled or not disabled, no man can live and accomplish all what he
wants by himself. He has to depend on others for some or the other thing.
Hence, it is perfectly justifiable to seek help.
2. Notwithstanding the above, while it is virtuous to help the needy, it is
certainly not a fundamental duty. Hence, it is very wrong and inconsiderate
to always expect help and barade people for not helping.
3. People may at times genuinely not comprehend that you need help:
hence, their ignorance . Thus, it is advisable to request for assistance
yourself.
4. As regards your thought of "seeming to bother" people when you seek help,
it is advisable that we should also endeavor to add value to others' lives.
This may be by sharing knowledge, humor, material or if nothing love, warmth
and appreciation.
5. As regards your anxiety of solo travel: my first solo trip was to
Trivandram to attend a Convention. I had sensitized the hotel and the event
organisers about my disability and the help I would need, at the time of
booking. Thus, right from landing in Trivandram till my departure, I was
given V.I.P attention. Besides, I had also kept 2 acquaintances residing
there, in the loop, to pitch in if need be.
Hope this helps.
Feel free to call on +91 8087813609, if u need further clarifications.
Best
Turab

On 7/14/19, Pinkesh Tailor  wrote:
> Otherwise I am pretty confidence about my abilities with due respect 
> to physical limitation, but when it comes to traveling outside my home 
> town, I feel anxious.
> Although I have traveled alone without any escort many a times, but it 
> happens with anxiety. I guess I am a bit unsecured about reaching my 
> destination. The thoughts which ponders my mind is whether I will be 
> safe? Whether I would get the help from others when warranted? Whether 
> people would feel OK to help me? and many more such question.
> I guess as a visually impaired person, I have a lot of expectation 
> from mass of able body, that is the sighted people for offering their 
> help to me without me asking for the same. So for example when I am 
> standing on for crossing the road and when no one comes ahead to 
> extend their help, I feel the world is so insensitive. Wherein 
> eventually I request for people to help me in crossing the road, 
> people are more than happy to help. My expectation from people is that 
> they need to be courteous from their side to offer help without asking 
> or requesting for the same. Also when people are at my help, I feel 
> that I am bothering them and they might be feeling burdensome. This is 
> when I might need help of people around me during more longer 
> navigation, and help needed for serving me lunch or dinner. Is this 
> mindreading from my side, or do people around us really feel 
> burdensome to help us? or whether our sighted counter part see us 
> indifferently as we are different from them physically due to our 
> visual challenge. Sometimes I also feel that other sighted people such 
> as our colleagues are jealous of me as I am in par much better then 
> them in several aspect. and that is why they are feeling indifferent 
> about me.
> Most of the anxiety happens for long distance traveling and stay which 
> gets stretched for more than a day or so. Although everything gets 
> managed well and workout to be positive against my anxiety, but still 
> I feel the same every time for the travel and stay. Is this common to 
> all while traveling alone without escort? or Is it peculiar only for 
> me, I do not know. Could anyone share their experience when they have 
> traveled alone without any sighted assistance? Note, I might not have 
> this anxiety if any blind known person is also traveling with me as my 
> companion, but I also feel anxious if I am traveling with known 
> sighted person other than my family member, as I think that sighted 
> known person might be feeling burdensome to accompany me for this 
> journey.
>
>
>
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[AI] About Aadhaar Linking with Mobile.

2019-07-15 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Hello,

I have to link my aadhaar with my moble number within this week. Twice I went 
to a local bank and on both occasions it failed due to mismatch of finger tip 
impressions. Is there any alternative?

The last date for filing my APAR was June 30. It requires this linking. Has 
anyone faced this problem?

With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: 9433464329 / 6290527506


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Re: [AI] Is it common with all visually challenged people?

2019-07-15 Thread turab chimthanawala
Hi Pinkesh,
Following is my opinion.
1. Man is a social animal and hence, interdependence is key to his
survival. Whether disabled or not disabled, no man can live and
accomplish all what he wants by himself. He has to depend on others
for some or the other thing. Hence, it is perfectly justifiable to
seek help.
2. Notwithstanding the above, while it is virtuous to help the needy,
it is certainly not a fundamental duty. Hence, it is very wrong and
inconsiderate to always expect help and barade people for not helping.
3. People may at times genuinely not comprehend that you need help:
hence, their ignorance . Thus, it is advisable to request for
assistance yourself.
4. As regards your thought of "seeming to bother" people when you seek
help, it is advisable that we should also endeavor to add value to
others' lives. This may be by sharing knowledge, humor, material or if
nothing love, warmth and appreciation.
5. As regards your anxiety of solo travel: my first solo trip was to
Trivandram to attend a Convention. I had sensitized the hotel and the
event organisers about my disability and the help I would need, at the
time of booking. Thus, right from landing in Trivandram till my
departure, I was given V.I.P attention. Besides, I had also kept 2
acquaintances residing there, in the loop, to pitch in if need be.
Hope this helps.
Feel free to call on +91 8087813609, if u need further clarifications.
Best
Turab

On 7/14/19, Pinkesh Tailor  wrote:
> Otherwise I am pretty confidence about my abilities with due respect
> to physical limitation, but when it comes to traveling outside my home
> town, I feel anxious.
> Although I have traveled alone without any escort many a times, but it
> happens with anxiety. I guess I am a bit unsecured about reaching my
> destination. The thoughts which ponders my mind is whether I will be
> safe? Whether I would get the help from others when warranted? Whether
> people would feel OK to help me? and many more such question.
> I guess as a visually impaired person, I have a lot of expectation
> from mass of able body, that is the sighted people for offering their
> help to me without me asking for the same. So for example when I am
> standing on for crossing the road and when no one comes ahead to
> extend their help, I feel the world is so insensitive. Wherein
> eventually I request for people to help me in crossing the road,
> people are more than happy to help. My expectation from people is that
> they need to be courteous from their side to offer help without asking
> or requesting for the same. Also when people are at my help, I feel
> that I am bothering them and they might be feeling burdensome. This is
> when I might need help of people around me during more longer
> navigation, and help needed for serving me lunch or dinner. Is this
> mindreading from my side, or do people around us really feel
> burdensome to help us? or whether our sighted counter part see us
> indifferently as we are different from them physically due to our
> visual challenge. Sometimes I also feel that other sighted people such
> as our colleagues are jealous of me as I am in par much better then
> them in several aspect. and that is why they are feeling indifferent
> about me.
> Most of the anxiety happens for long distance traveling and stay which
> gets stretched for more than a day or so. Although everything gets
> managed well and workout to be positive against my anxiety, but still
> I feel the same every time for the travel and stay. Is this common to
> all while traveling alone without escort? or Is it peculiar only for
> me, I do not know. Could anyone share their experience when they have
> traveled alone without any sighted assistance? Note, I might not have
> this anxiety if any blind known person is also traveling with me as my
> companion, but I also feel anxious if I am traveling with known
> sighted person other than my family member, as I think that sighted
> known person might be feeling burdensome to accompany me for this
> journey.
>
>
>
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Re: [AI] Call for participation, faculty development program on Academic Accessibility and Disability inclusion

2019-07-15 Thread Rahul Kelapure
Hi Dhananjay,

With reference to our telephonic talk, just wanted to check, whether
you had opportunity to send the invitation to NISM as I suggested?

On 7/10/19, Dhananjay Bhole  wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Centre for Disabilities and Inclusive Education in association with
> Faculty Development Centre, SPPU is organizing 5 days training program
> for University Faculties.
> Following are the details.
>
> "Faculty Development Program on Academic Accessibility and Disability
> Inclusion"
> Organized By:
> Faculty Development Centre,
> Savitribai Phule Pune University.
> Concept Note:
> • People with disabilities in India are often left out of mainstream
> education because of unawareness amongst educational institutions and
> academician, limited infrastructural resources and lack of training in
> this regard. It is believed that barely two per cent of the 70 million
> persons with disabilities have access to education in India. Hence the
> need of accessible academic environment.
> • As per the section 16 and section 17 of Rights of persons with
> disabilities Act 2016 and Article 21 of United nations Conventions on
> Rights of Persons with Disabilities it has been mandatory to provide
> accessible environment to the students, researchers, faculties, staffs
> and visitors with disabilities.
> • As per the law, all the academic built infrastructure, Web services,
> Course content and library services, Course delivery mechanism should
> be made accessible in next 2 years.
> • UGC has made mandatory to all the academic institutes to provide
> appropriate assistive technologies, accessible course content and
> accessible environment to the persons with disabilities.
> • This program will provide detail in site of accessibility compliance
> in academics to the participants.
> • This is In service program for the university faculties and they
> will be entitled to get the benefits similar to Refresher and
> orientation program of HRDC.
>
> Objectives:
> 1.To sensitize stakeholders of higher education system in India about
> creation of accessible environment for persons with disabilities in
> Academics.
> 2.To impart hands-on knowledge on Academic accessibility for
> implementation of various laws and regulations, Standards and
> guidelines, policies, schemes of government related to inclusion of
> persons with disabilities in academics.
>
> The  5 days program will cover:
> Inclusive education Concepts, types of disabilities and specific
> assistive technologies required to them, Demonstration of assistive
> technologies, Challenges of persons with disabilities in academic
> inclusion, role of stakeholders in creation of barrier free academics,
> accessible academic web services, Accessible built infrastructure,
> Accessible Course content, accessible teaching and course delivery
> mechanism, Accessible Admission and enrolment, Reservation policies
> for persons with disabilities, Disability support services activities
> at the campus, students counseling, Placement for persons with
> disabilities, cases discussion, Inclusive Education and accessibility
> Research etc.
>
> • When: 19th august to 23th August 2019.
> • Duration: 5 days.
> • Who can participate?
> University Faculties of arts and humanities, Social Sciences, Science
> and Technology etc, academic administrators, Policy makers, Trusties
> of academic institutions, Principals, Head of institutions, IQAC
> directors, Librarians, Estate managers, IT managers, research fellows,
> disability coordinators etc.
>
> Tentative program:
> Day 1 •   Inauguration: by Prof. Sanjeev Sonawane, Director, HRDC,
> SPPU. 11.00 am to 01.00 pm.
> • Lunch Break: 01.00 pm to 02.00 pm.
> • Introduction to Inclusive Education and persons with disabilities:
> 02.00 pm to 05.00 pm.
>
> Day 2
>   •   Introduction to academic accessibility: 10.00 am to 11.30 am.
> • Challenges of persons with disabilities (interaction with students):
> From 11.30 am to 01.00 pm.
> • Lunch Break: 01.00 pm to 02.00 pm.
> • Introduction to assistive technologies: From 02.00 pm to 03.30 pm.
> • Resource centre for persons with disabilities: 03.30 pm to 05.00 pm.
> Day 3
>   •   Academic course content accessibility: From 10.00 am to 01.00 pm
> • Lunch Break: 01.00 pm to 02.00 pm
> • Academic Built infrastructure accessibility: 0200 pm to 03.30 pm.
> • Accessible Teaching and course delivery mechanism: from 03.30 pm to 
> 05.00
> pm.
>
> Day 4
>   •   Academic digital services accessibility: from 10.00 pm to 11.30 
> am.
> • Laws and regulations governing academic accessibility: from 11.30 am
> to 01.00 pm.
> • Lunch Break: 01.00 pm to 02.00 pm.
> • Institutional policy for persons with disabilities: 2.00 pm to 03.30 pm.
> • Social inclusion of persons with disabilities in campus: from 03.30
> pm to 05.00 pm.
>
> Day 5
>   
> • Presentations of participants on creation 

[AI] AI looking for Excel formatting related tutorials with screen readers.

2019-07-15 Thread faiyaz attar
Dear all,

As the subject line indicates, I am looking for online sources which can
help me to learn accurate formatting in Microsoft Excel with jaws and NVDA.

However, I can do most of the things, but I am looking for formatting part
which is visible for cited person, but not fully accessible with screen
reader users. Such as generating the report via pivot table, set the margin
of an excel sheet, and other visible parts, but which are not fully
accessible with screen readers.

Any YouTube links, or, any kind of guidance would be appreciable.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Faiyaz.


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Re: [AI] Need help

2019-07-15 Thread manoj cherian
Thankyou , Mr Aravind Sir

On 7/15/19, Aravind R  wrote:
> no such scheme for home loan. you can get in regular rate only at par
> with all customers
>
> On 7/15/19, manoj cherian  wrote:
>> Dear friends,
>> I am writing this mail to know, any home loan is providing from the
>> side of government or bank, with a  low interest rate for physically
>> handicapped persons?
>> IF so, what will be the interest rate? And
>> Witch bank should we approach?
>> Hope I get a response from our Access India family. Regards Manoj
>> Cherian. Kerala
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[AI] The RBI said that identification of banknote denomination is key to successful completion of cash-based transactions by visually impaired persons.

2019-07-15 Thread Krishan kumar Sharma
https://www.businesstoday.in/sectors/banks/rbi-come-up-mobile-app-identify-currency-visually-impaired/story/364252.html

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Re: [AI] Need help

2019-07-15 Thread Aravind R
no such scheme for home loan. you can get in regular rate only at par
with all customers

On 7/15/19, manoj cherian  wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I am writing this mail to know, any home loan is providing from the
> side of government or bank, with a  low interest rate for physically
> handicapped persons?
> IF so, what will be the interest rate? And
> Witch bank should we approach?
> Hope I get a response from our Access India family. Regards Manoj
> Cherian. Kerala
>
>
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[AI] Need help

2019-07-15 Thread manoj cherian
Dear friends,
I am writing this mail to know, any home loan is providing from the
side of government or bank, with a  low interest rate for physically
handicapped persons?
IF so, what will be the interest rate? And
Witch bank should we approach?
Hope I get a response from our Access India family. Regards Manoj
Cherian. Kerala



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