Re: [AI] In need of rights of persons with disability act 2016

2019-10-18 Thread Aman Preet Singh
No, I cannot share the same here because attachments are not permitted in
this list. If I will attach the file with my email it will not be reached
in this list.

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> Hi Amanpreet
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> >> Dear friend! I have sent the PDF file of rights of persons with
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[AI] Help me please

2019-10-18 Thread Krishan kumar Sharma
Dear friends
I need a help from you.  If a friend has this order of the High Court which
prohibits dsssbb from taking biometric attendance of visually impaired.
If you have this order, you can send me my personal email id or whatsapp.
Email krishanwelc...@gmail.com
Mobile no 8285863547
If you do not have this order, you know from where I will get this order,
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Re: [AI] DID NATIONAL AWARDEES LIST ANNOUNCE?

2019-10-18 Thread Kartik Sawhney
They usually announce it in the first or second week of November.

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> WHEN WILL BE THE NATIONAL AWARDS FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED PERSONS
> SELECTED MEMBERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED?
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Re: [AI] [Disarmed] Blind engineer builds a SMART cane that has Google Maps, Bluetooth, and a sensory device

2019-10-18 Thread Parimala Bhat
that sounds grate.

On 10/18/19, drbsmkumar  wrote:
>
> https://mypositiveoutlooks.com/smart-cane-that-has-google-maps-bluetooth/
>
> Blind engineer builds a SMART cane that has Google Maps, Bluetooth, and a
> sensory device
> Published by Pauline R. | Positive Outlooks on September 16, 2019
> In today’s age of advance technology, a lot of devices, gadgets, and
> programs are built to make our lives easier and more convenient. While the
> more recent innovations were designed for entertainment, some companies are
> taking technology to the next level by incorporating a high level of help
> and hopefully, to make a difference to the lives of people who need it the
> most.
>
> “Unfortunately I cannot name a single city as a perfectly disabled-friendly
> city that is why we are trying to provide this independence for visually
> impaired people” shared Ceylan on CNN.
>
>
> WeWALK Facebook Page
> The WeWALK smart cane was born from a visually impaired engineer named
> Kursat Ceylan. He is also the CEO and co-founder of a non-profit called the
> Young Guru Academy (YGA), the one responsible for making WeWALK come to
> life. As someone who faces the daily challenges of being blind, Kursat
> Ceylan knew the limitations of the current technology that people like him
> have to make do of. Knowing this, he created the WeWALK in hopes of changing
> the lives of the blind.
>
> This innovative cane includes a built-in speakers, voice assistance, Google
> Maps, a Bluetooth system that makes syncing to other devices possible, and
> high-end sensors that alerts the user through vibrations when above chest
> level obstacles are within proximity—something a regular cane cannot
> provide.
>
>
> WeWALK Facebook Page
> “In these days we are talking about flying cars, but these people have been
> using just a plain stick,” he explained to CNN. “As a blind person, when I
> am at the Metro station I don’t know which is my exit… I don’t know which
> bus is approaching… which stores are around me. That kind of information can
> be provided with the WeWalk.”
>
> One of Kursat Ceylan’s goal in making the WeWALK is to make the social
> participation of people like him full, and easier. To him, the WeWALK was
> made to “support the visually impaired in their full participation into
> social life.” This device is not completely new, but the fact that he was
> able to utlize and incorporate existing technologies such as voice
> assistance, Google Maps, and Bluetooth syncronization, makes it a completely
> new idea.
>
>
> WeWALK Facebook Page
> A lot of people have expressed their joy and excitement for having this kind
> of device available for the visually impaired.
>
> “Well done Ceylan! This will enhance lives of of the visually impaired by so
> much!” Julia Teng Roo Seen shared.
>
> “Just add a taser and it’s perfect for all situations!” Bill Ward joked.
>
> Even Duygu Kayaman, a proud user of the WeWALK shared her sentiment
> regarding this innovative device.
>
>
> WeWALK Facebook Page
> “To me, WeWALK represents the end of an era and the start of a new one.”
>
> According to the World Health Organization, an estimated number of about 36
> million are blind. Just imagine the possible change and impact of the WeWALK
> in these people’s lives once they get their hands on this groundbreaking
> device!
>
> Know more about the WeWALK by going to their official website and watch
> Kursat Ceylan as he introduces the smart cane below:
>
>
> Advertisements
>
>
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> Cell: +91 9840139849
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[AI] [Disarmed] Blind engineer builds a SMART cane that has Google Maps, Bluetooth, and a sensory device

2019-10-18 Thread drbsmkumar

https://mypositiveoutlooks.com/smart-cane-that-has-google-maps-bluetooth/

Blind engineer builds a SMART cane that has Google Maps, Bluetooth, and a 
sensory device
Published by Pauline R. | Positive Outlooks on September 16, 2019  
In today’s age of advance technology, a lot of devices, gadgets, and programs 
are built to make our lives easier and more convenient. While the more recent 
innovations were designed for entertainment, some companies are taking 
technology to the next level by incorporating a high level of help and 
hopefully, to make a difference to the lives of people who need it the most.

“Unfortunately I cannot name a single city as a perfectly disabled-friendly 
city that is why we are trying to provide this independence for visually 
impaired people” shared Ceylan on CNN.


WeWALK Facebook Page
The WeWALK smart cane was born from a visually impaired engineer named Kursat 
Ceylan. He is also the CEO and co-founder of a non-profit called the Young Guru 
Academy (YGA), the one responsible for making WeWALK come to life. As someone 
who faces the daily challenges of being blind, Kursat Ceylan knew the 
limitations of the current technology that people like him have to make do of. 
Knowing this, he created the WeWALK in hopes of changing the lives of the blind.

This innovative cane includes a built-in speakers, voice assistance, Google 
Maps, a Bluetooth system that makes syncing to other devices possible, and 
high-end sensors that alerts the user through vibrations when above chest level 
obstacles are within proximity—something a regular cane cannot provide.


WeWALK Facebook Page
“In these days we are talking about flying cars, but these people have been 
using just a plain stick,” he explained to CNN. “As a blind person, when I am 
at the Metro station I don’t know which is my exit… I don’t know which bus is 
approaching… which stores are around me. That kind of information can be 
provided with the WeWalk.”

One of Kursat Ceylan’s goal in making the WeWALK is to make the social 
participation of people like him full, and easier. To him, the WeWALK was made 
to “support the visually impaired in their full participation into social 
life.” This device is not completely new, but the fact that he was able to 
utlize and incorporate existing technologies such as voice assistance, Google 
Maps, and Bluetooth syncronization, makes it a completely new idea.


WeWALK Facebook Page
A lot of people have expressed their joy and excitement for having this kind of 
device available for the visually impaired.

“Well done Ceylan! This will enhance lives of of the visually impaired by so 
much!” Julia Teng Roo Seen shared.

“Just add a taser and it’s perfect for all situations!” Bill Ward joked.

Even Duygu Kayaman, a proud user of the WeWALK shared her sentiment regarding 
this innovative device.

 
WeWALK Facebook Page
“To me, WeWALK represents the end of an era and the start of a new one.”

According to the World Health Organization, an estimated number of about 36 
million are blind. Just imagine the possible change and impact of the WeWALK in 
these people’s lives once they get their hands on this groundbreaking device!

Know more about the WeWALK by going to their official website and watch Kursat 
Ceylan as he introduces the smart cane below:


Advertisements


Prof. B. S. M. Kumar, MSc., MTech., PhD, 
Cell: +91 9840139849

Sent from my iPhone


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[AI] Faisal Bari and Sahar Kamran write in the Dawn today: 'No data on disability '

2019-10-18 Thread avinash shahi
THE 2017 census shows that only 0.48 per cent of Pakistanis are
persons with disability. Assuming a population of 210 million, this
comes to about 1m Pakistanis. Sample-based surveys show that the
percentage of Pakistanis with disability is around 12pc or slightly
more. This comes to about 25m Pakistanis. There is a massive
difference between 1m and 25m people. Planning for a million people is
very different from planning for 25m. Numbers matter. Getting accurate
numbers matters.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1511509/no-data-on-disability
The 2017 census number is clearly a gross understatement. The 1998
census had put the percentage of people with disability at 2.49pc. How
is it possible that this percentage has dropped to 0.48pc over the
last 20-odd years?

More importantly, most international surveys also show that 10pc to
15pc of the population in most places faces a challenge. Can Pakistan
be very different from the global average?

Arriving at reasonable estimates of the incidence of disability is not
a straightforward issue. It is not the kind of thing that can be asked
simply through a yes-no question. This is why the census figure is
such an under-estimate. Carrying out a census is a massive exercise.
We cannot have too many questions in the instrument that is used to
conduct the census. There is limited time and space to have questions
pertaining to disabilities. So the underreporting is not surprising.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
More information is required to understand the needs of our
differently abled children.

The Annual Status of Education Report, 2018, is the most recent survey
that has undertaken comprehensive work on disability and testing
issues, and it is worth looking at its data and methods for a number
of reasons. Aser has used the full set of the Washington Group’s child
functioning module and shown that the module can be effectively
deployed in large-scale household surveys. Successful deployment,
largely through volunteers, implies that we can do this through
surveyors who do not require a long period of training.

Aser has also piloted modules for testing children who are differently
abled. Some of these instruments are important for incorporating
‘mainstream’ assessment systems. Currently, public examinations bodies
— the Punjab Examination Commission and its counterparts in other
provinces, as well as the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary
Education — do not offer any significant options for children who are
differently abled.

We need better data on differently abled children to figure out the
nature of the challenges they face, the level of that challenge, what
support is needed, etc, in order to understand what sort of policies
should be in place to ensure that differently abled children are in a
position to fully develop their potential.

We cannot use the census exercise to get credible numbers for our
differently abled population as it requires a much deeper probe and
raises a number of questions related to human functioning. But Aser
has shown we can incorporate this module in other household surveys.
The government of Pakistan, at the federal as well as provincial
level, conducts a number of such surveys, and the child functioning
module should be embedded in them.

Such embedding of the functioning module in the household surveys that
we conduct should not even have been an issue and, in fact, should
have been achieved long ago. But it remains an issue because nothing
has been done about it. So, how do we plan for 10pc to 15pc of the
people if we do not know who they are, where they are and what sort of
support they need?

If we think of even the educational needs of differently abled
children, think about what is being lost due to the lack of good data.
Keeping other factors the same, differently abled children are more
likely to be out of school than in schools; they are more likely to
drop out earlier; they are more likely to struggle with standardised
tests; they are more likely to have trouble finding appropriate
employment opportunities. If we do not have data about the incidence
of disability, how are we supposed to plan for optimal or even
near-optimal support for them?

Similarly, if we lack the appropriate tools for assessing achievement
for the differently abled, how can we open up opportunities for them?
If we cannot get a good idea of what they learn in schools, what
skills they acquire, what potential is present in any child, how do we
create pathways, through legal changes, institutional changes,
organisational changes and changes in standard operating procedures of
various departments to ensure that all children, irrespective of
ability differences, are able to reach their full potential? The
government has been talking of uniformity in education to ensure
equality of opportunity for all children. Do differently abled
children not qualify for the same consideration?

These children need health support as well. Their needs in this area
might differ 

Re: [AI] In need of rights of persons with disability act 2016

2019-10-18 Thread rajendra dhurve
Hi Amanpreet
can you also share the circular on this mailing list?

On 10/18/19, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> Thanks, got your mail. Thank you so much sir.
>
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> Aziz Minat
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> On Fri, 18 Oct 2019, 00:46 Aman Preet Singh,  wrote:
>
>> Dear friend! I have sent the PDF file of rights of persons with
>> disabilities act 2016 on your personal email. Thanks.
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 18, 2019, 12:28 AM Aziz Minat  wrote:
>>
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>> > disability 2016 act. Do send the link here from which it can be
>> downloaded
>> > or if PDF then on personal mail. The email id is:
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>> >
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[AI] The Hindu report of interest: Unesco report on children with disabilities released

2019-10-18 Thread avinash shahi
The report, the substance of which was developed by the researchers at
the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, was launched at the National
Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities in
collaboration with CBM India Trust.
https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/unesco-report-on-children-with-disabilities-released/article29730579.ece
Lower literacy rates

Speaking at the event, Eric Falt, Unesco New Delhi director, said for
the report, teams went across States to document examples of how
public and private institutions provided education to CWDs. “The
report looks constructively at gaps between legislation and
implementation,” he said, highlighting the fact that among persons
with disabilities, the literacy rate was lower than the national rate,
and that less than one-third joined the workforce.

Director of NIEPMD Himangshu Das said one of the key requirements was
the appointment of a special educator at every government school in
the State. He requested the government to set up a rehabilitation
university and a specialised skilling college for persons with
disabilities. P. Jeyachandran of Vijay Human Service, an organisation
working with persons with intellectual disabilities, requested better
salaries for special educators in the State.

Tamil Culture Minister K. Pandiarajan said the government would take
cognisance of the requests. He added that work on building a skills
college was under way.

Amending the Right to Education Act, 2009, to better align with the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, by including specific
concerns of education of children with disabilities, was one among the
10 recommendations made by the report.

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Re: [AI] AccessIndia Digest, Vol 65, Issue 365

2019-10-18 Thread Ram Soni
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>1. Re: auto tts (Bharat)
>2. All India VIBEWA conference (Asudani, Rajesh)
>3. Inability to read the daily mailer fromm 'the wire'
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>4. Talk of interest this weekend in Delhi: raising children amid
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>5. IBPS PO notification required urgently (Asudani, Rajesh)
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> Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 21:43:14 +0530
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> Hi Manoj,
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> Please refer to the below youtube link for configuring Auto TTs. This
> would certainly come in handy.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ofWparqAY
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> thank you,
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> On 10/14/19, Manoj  wrote:
>> i have bought auto tts  today from play store. kindly guide me how to
>> set it so that i could enjoy its services.
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> Subject: [AI] All India VIBEWA conference
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> Dear Access Indians
>
> VIBEWA in its incessant endeavour to enhance the productivity of VI bank
> employees and protect their interests including accessibility and benefits,
> is organizing the VIBEWA conference 2019, at Hyderabad on Sunday December
> 15,2019.
>
> Members of VIBEWA as well as non-members VI bank employees across the banks
> and cadre are welcome to know what VIBEWA has been doing and deliberate on
> what VIBEWA needs to do.
>
> So, pack your bags for Hyderabad and spend a fruitful Sunday with us.
>
>
> What: VIBEWA conference
> Why: to Know what VIBEWA has been doing and discuss what needs to be done to
> enhance productivity of VI bank employees and protect their interests;
> When: Sunday December 15, 2019, from 10 AM to 5 PM
> Where:
> Belsons Taj Mahal hotel
> Behind MCH swimming pool
> Near manju theater, beside taj TriStar hotel.
> Secunderabad 53
> pH: 040-40357810
>
> For whom: VIBEWA members and non-members alike who are Visually impaired
> bank employees from all over India
>
> Detailed agenda of the conference will be shared shortly.
>
>
> Charges: free, lunch and snacks will be provided
> Persons wishing to stay in Hyderabad may book their own accommodation,
> VIBEWA may facilitate booking rooms in the same hotel
> Volunteer support only during the conference will be provided.
>
> Limited seats
> So hurry up
> For registration
>
> Contact:
> Mr.  Rajesh Asudani President
> 9420397185
> Mr. V. Krishnamurthy General Secretary
> 9865377133
> Mr. Himanshu Sahu: Secretary
> 9051055000
> Mr. G. Vamshi Executive Volunteer
> 9949349497
>
> E mail:
> contactvib...@gmail.com
>
>  / With thanks & Regards
> ? ??? Rajesh Asudani
> ? ??? AGM
> ? ??  MIU
> ?? ??