Re: [AI] Need help

2020-03-13 Thread Giri Prasad
Dear Shankar,
could you tell us what jaws Flexible Web  tool is? ?

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> If the adds are placed in the frames, you may use the jaws Flexible Web
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> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia  On Behalf Of
> manoj cherian
> Sent: 13 March 2020 12:25
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
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>
> Dear friends, I am facing a problem with browsing in websites Instead of
> reading the content of the matter that I want, Jaws is reading, the
> advertisement that I don’t want.
> Friends please suggest me how to avoid the unwanted advertisement.
> Regards Manoj.
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Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

2020-03-13 Thread Vetrivel Murugan Adhimoolam
Hi, I am an account holder with ICICI and employees certainly lack
awareness in opening accounts for visually challenged. Enlighten them
about the RBI circular which clearly states that they cannot deny
banking facility under your disability. Initially they did create some
issues here in Bangalore, but I successfully fought with them and now
I hold their cheque book, ATM and their credit card as well. Vetri.

On 13/03/2020, Siva Suresh  wrote:
> harish ji as i asked can we get any document stating the process for
> taking medical certificate for reference? guide me in this regard.
>
> On 3/13/20, Harish Kumar P Kotian  wrote:
>> Hi
>> Actually, Banks have been classifying account as visually impaired for a
>> very long time now. For this they do not require disability certificate.
>> It
>> is an internal process for them to exercise caution.
>> Moreover, in the account opening form, they make this remark.
>>
>> Harish Kotian
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Siva Suresh
>> Sent: 13 March 2020 14:12
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>>
>> can you share the official document containing the same on my mail if not
>> on
>> the list?
>> thank you
>>
>> On 3/13/20, Harish Kumar P Kotian  wrote:
>>> All
>>> Post from Amar Jain which did not get on the list.
>>> Regards
>>> Harish Kotian
>>> Quoting:
>>> Private banks have got audit observations to obtain medical
>>> certificate to classify account holders as visually impaired. Which is
>>> why
>>> this request.
>>> On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 at 6:57 AM George wrote:
>>> Further I do not think they ask anyone for the medical certificate.
>>> Why should they ask you? As Harish suggested, send them a mail and let
>>> them put things in writing.
>>>
>>> George
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf Of Harish Kumar P Kotian
>>> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 11:41 AM
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerning the disabled.; an open discussion forum for persons with
>>> cross disabilities.
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> Pl don't provide medical certificate. There is no requirement like that.
>>> Ask  them on email on what basis they require it.
>>>   Don't entertain such requests on phone call as you cannot document it.
>>> Mention to them, you can only do that if the request is made on email.
>>>
>>> Harish.
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf Of Siva Suresh
>>> Sent: 13 March 2020 09:28
>>> To: an open discussion forum for persons with cross disabilities.;
>>> accessindia
>>> Subject: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>>>
>>> Dear Friends.
>>> I am in need of your support regarding 1 query. recently i opened an
>>> account in icici bank because the institution where i am working had
>>> asked me to get an account in ICICI bank.
>>> now the problam is they issued chek book, debit card and net banking
>>> kit.
>>> now they are asking for medical certificate saying that the process
>>> have changed. is there any risk involved in providing medical
>>> certificate? they kept my account on hold because they need my medical
>>> certificate as i am a visually impaired.
>>> please guide me in this regard. its very important as the company is
>>> using that account to credit my monthly salary. weighting for your
>>> positive reply.
>>> Thank you. Shivasuresh
>>>
>>> --
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>>> shivasuresh.
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Re: [AI] Christian Braille books for the blind

2020-03-13 Thread Aman Preet Singh
No, I don't have bhagwat Geeta. But you can purchase it from AICB, NIVH, or
NFB Braille presses

On Fri, Mar 13, 2020, 3:14 PM Kamal Kumar  wrote:

> Don't you have The Bhagvat Geeta in braille? Please Write to me if it is.
>
> On 3/13/20, Sandeep Singh  wrote:
> > Hi Amanpreet,
> > Great initiative.
> > I have a devoted Christian friend who would like to have a look at the
> > material you have. If your catalogue is in e-format, kindly send it
> > at:
> > sandeepsingh...@gmail.com
> > If it's in braille, kindly send it to:
> > Mr Rajendra Prasad
> > House no. 1893 F, sector 7C,
> > CPWD quarters, Chandigarh-160019
> > Ph: 9872351892
> > Best,
> > Sandeep
> >
> > On 3/13/20, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:
> >> hi all! I Have a rare collection of Christian literature books in
> >> Braille,
> >> which I had got from a Christian ministry, who servs blind and low
> vision
> >> worldwide. I want to donate all those books to any blind individual /
> >> Christian School / Christian library for the blind  free of cost in
> >> India.
> >> Any interested blind readers / school or library can contact me at my
> >> email, I will provide them the book catalogue so they can request for
> any
> >> desired book / books. All books are in English contracted Braille
> >> contains
> >> bible study books, books for children, books for teenagers, general
> >> christian books, mustard seed and more.
> >> Please note: I have only one copy of each book so all books will be send
> >> on
> >> first come first serve basis. Thanks and regards, Aman preet Singh.
> >> Contact email: aps32...@gmail.com.
> >>
> >>
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Re: [AI] Need help

2020-03-13 Thread shankar.c
If the adds are placed in the frames, you may use the jaws Flexible Web  tool 
to hide them.


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-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia  On Behalf Of manoj 
cherian
Sent: 13 March 2020 12:25
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Need help

Dear friends, I am facing a problem with browsing in websites Instead of 
reading the content of the matter that I want, Jaws is reading, the 
advertisement that I don’t want.
Friends please suggest me how to avoid the unwanted advertisement.
Regards Manoj.




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[AI] special spoken english information

2020-03-13 Thread rangaswamy
dear all,

this is to inform you that, special english class spoken english class
5 hours in a week monday to friday evening 6:00 P M to 7 P M
this training details:  how to write english and cominication skills
this training charge RS, 500 per month one person
regarding any information please contect MR. varadharaj 9964100079

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[AI] Daily Eyeway Alerts

2020-03-13 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
Dear All,
Greetings from the National Eyeway Helpdesk
Please, follow below the Daily Eyeway Alerts:
1. News-
KOCHI: In our country, glaucoma is known to cause irreversible
blindness in at least 12 million population affected by it, making
near 1.2 million of them blind. However, over 90 % of cases remain
undiagnosed. Glaucoma affects the optic nerve that connects our eyes
to the brain. The clear fluid filling the eye, also known as aqueous
humour, is constantly flowing in and out of the eye. Think of the eye
as a sink with a tap that is always open. The liquid flows through if
the drainage mechanism is working well. But when it is blocked, the
fluid accumulates and begins to exert pressure inside the eye, known
as intraocular pressure (IOP).
Over time, this high pressure (IOP) can damage delicate visual
structures like the optic nerve head. If left untreated, it can turn
you blind. Source:
https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/2020/mar/13/eye-of-the-illness-2115922.html
Colour blind may get licence to drive
NEW DELHI: Colour blindness may not remain a bar any more  for getting
licence to drive private vehicles and those  with “mild or moderate
colour vision deficiency” may get to  drive commercial vehicles too.
Read more: 
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/colour-blind-may-get-licence-to-drive/articleshow/74602993.cms
2.  Workshop-
NAB Delhi is here with an exciting workshop on Accessible
Entertainment , which would burst all your myths about the same.
What to expect at the Workshop-
Overview of Smart TV
Audio description of Cinema
Accessible Games
The Workshop will focus on how the visually impaired individuals can
access the technology for Entertainment.
The aim of the workshop is to make the visually impaired persons
 independent in every field.
So, it is a golden opportunity for music and game lovers.
Hurry up and register yourself for the workshop.
Date- march 14th, 2020.
Time- 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Venue- National Association for the blind RK Puram ,Delhi.
For registrations: Please contact on the numbers given below-
Toll free: 1800 53 20469
+91 9212319672, +91 8826261166
011 117 26102944
email: helpl...@nabdelhi.in
3. Product HVPro Advance Daisy Player. HVPro Advance daisy book player
is a perfect digital book player designed for the blind and visually
impaired to access to music, media, documents, recording, and more
importantly daisy and etc.
The major advantages of the new player over the previous player are:
It has a replaceable battery. It uses BP-4L battery and can be easily
replaced. The cost of original BP-4L battery which is Made in India is
Rs. 250/- only and is available with us and can be procured online or
locally as well.
It uses Micro USB charging port. So you can use the same charger of
your phone with the daisy player as well.
Has Wifi support by which the user can listen to online radio and
access other features as well
Higher CPU with 1.3 GHz processor and 512 MB of ram
2 – MICs which provides better recording quality
Numeric keypad for easy input.
The price of the player is Rs. 11,500/- inclusive of GST.
It comes with both Hindi and English voices. Neel, Lekha for Hindi and
Susan and Tom for English.
 HVPro Advance daisy book player is a perfect digital book player
designed for the blind and visually impaired to access to music,
media, documents, recording, and more importantly daisy and etc.
 With the lightweight and compact design, HVPro Advance daisy book
player delivers up to 12 hours of listening pleasure any time and
anywhere. Please contact us if anyone wishes to procure the same.
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sparshprodu...@gmail.com
www.sparshproducts.com
www.sparshbraille.com. More at
http://www.eyeway.org/?q=hvpro-advance-daisy-player
  4. Article:
Does the Indian media really care about the disabled?
As I write this column with the intention of drawing attention to a
large section of Indian population that lives on the margins of our
society, I am thinking to myself: Does Anyone Care.
Does the media care? Do parents of ‘able’ children care? Do the
politicians or bureaucrats care? Do schools and universities care? Do
businesses care? Does the average individual care? And the resounding
answer to all these questions is ‘probably not enough’.  Not enough to
bring about a revolutionary change in the way persons with
disabilities lead their lives or how we treat them.
The other day I was at an event where mental illness and acid attack
cases were being discussed. As I heard stories of survivors, of
individuals and institutions working towards their rehabilitation, it
occurred to me that people who are affected by the issue at some
personal level are the only ones attempting to drive ‘change’. Their
pain translates into a passion to alleviate the suffering of others.
While effective work continues to happen in small pock

[AI] Interesting read: Ahmedabad: Blind man behind bars for five vehicle thefts

2020-03-13 Thread avinash shahi
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/ahmedabad-blind-man-behind-bars-for-five-vehicle-thefts/articleshow/74603023.cms

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मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/ Reserve Bank of India
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Re: [AI] Christian Braille books for the blind

2020-03-13 Thread Kamal Kumar
Don't you have The Bhagvat Geeta in braille? Please Write to me if it is.

On 3/13/20, Sandeep Singh  wrote:
> Hi Amanpreet,
> Great initiative.
> I have a devoted Christian friend who would like to have a look at the
> material you have. If your catalogue is in e-format, kindly send it
> at:
> sandeepsingh...@gmail.com
> If it's in braille, kindly send it to:
> Mr Rajendra Prasad
> House no. 1893 F, sector 7C,
> CPWD quarters, Chandigarh-160019
> Ph: 9872351892
> Best,
> Sandeep
>
> On 3/13/20, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:
>> hi all! I Have a rare collection of Christian literature books in
>> Braille,
>> which I had got from a Christian ministry, who servs blind and low vision
>> worldwide. I want to donate all those books to any blind individual /
>> Christian School / Christian library for the blind  free of cost in
>> India.
>> Any interested blind readers / school or library can contact me at my
>> email, I will provide them the book catalogue so they can request for any
>> desired book / books. All books are in English contracted Braille
>> contains
>> bible study books, books for children, books for teenagers, general
>> christian books, mustard seed and more.
>> Please note: I have only one copy of each book so all books will be send
>> on
>> first come first serve basis. Thanks and regards, Aman preet Singh.
>> Contact email: aps32...@gmail.com.
>>
>>
>>
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>
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Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

2020-03-13 Thread Harish Kumar P Kotian
Hi
Actually, Banks have been classifying account as visually impaired for a very 
long time now. For this they do not require disability certificate. It is an 
internal process for them to exercise caution.
Moreover, in the account opening form, they make this remark.

Harish Kotian

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Siva Suresh
Sent: 13 March 2020 14:12
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

can you share the official document containing the same on my mail if not on 
the list?
thank you

On 3/13/20, Harish Kumar P Kotian  wrote:
> All
> Post from Amar Jain which did not get on the list.
> Regards
> Harish Kotian
> Quoting:
> Private banks have got audit observations to obtain medical
> certificate to classify account holders as visually impaired. Which is why 
> this request.
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 at 6:57 AM George wrote:
> Further I do not think they ask anyone for the medical certificate.
> Why should they ask you? As Harish suggested, send them a mail and let
> them put things in writing.
>
> George
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
> Behalf Of Harish Kumar P Kotian
> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 11:41 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerning the disabled.; an open discussion forum for persons with
> cross disabilities.
> Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>
> Hi
> Pl don't provide medical certificate. There is no requirement like that.
> Ask  them on email on what basis they require it.
>   Don't entertain such requests on phone call as you cannot document it.
> Mention to them, you can only do that if the request is made on email.
>
> Harish.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
> Behalf Of Siva Suresh
> Sent: 13 March 2020 09:28
> To: an open discussion forum for persons with cross disabilities.;
> accessindia
> Subject: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>
> Dear Friends.
> I am in need of your support regarding 1 query. recently i opened an
> account in icici bank because the institution where i am working had
> asked me to get an account in ICICI bank.
> now the problam is they issued chek book, debit card and net banking kit.
> now they are asking for medical certificate saying that the process
> have changed. is there any risk involved in providing medical
> certificate? they kept my account on hold because they need my medical
> certificate as i am a visually impaired.
> please guide me in this regard. its very important as the company is
> using that account to credit my monthly salary. weighting for your
> positive reply.
> Thank you. Shivasuresh
>
> --
> thank you and warm regards.
> shivasuresh.
> reach me through the following means
> mobile no. 9550437181.
> e- mail I D sivasureshka...@gmail.com
> skype I D sivasuresh.katta
> hyderabad
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Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

2020-03-13 Thread Siva Suresh
harish ji as i asked can we get any document stating the process for
taking medical certificate for reference? guide me in this regard.

On 3/13/20, Harish Kumar P Kotian  wrote:
> Hi
> Actually, Banks have been classifying account as visually impaired for a
> very long time now. For this they do not require disability certificate. It
> is an internal process for them to exercise caution.
> Moreover, in the account opening form, they make this remark.
>
> Harish Kotian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Siva Suresh
> Sent: 13 March 2020 14:12
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>
> can you share the official document containing the same on my mail if not on
> the list?
> thank you
>
> On 3/13/20, Harish Kumar P Kotian  wrote:
>> All
>> Post from Amar Jain which did not get on the list.
>> Regards
>> Harish Kotian
>> Quoting:
>> Private banks have got audit observations to obtain medical
>> certificate to classify account holders as visually impaired. Which is why
>> this request.
>> On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 at 6:57 AM George wrote:
>> Further I do not think they ask anyone for the medical certificate.
>> Why should they ask you? As Harish suggested, send them a mail and let
>> them put things in writing.
>>
>> George
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf Of Harish Kumar P Kotian
>> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 11:41 AM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning the disabled.; an open discussion forum for persons with
>> cross disabilities.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>>
>> Hi
>> Pl don't provide medical certificate. There is no requirement like that.
>> Ask  them on email on what basis they require it.
>>   Don't entertain such requests on phone call as you cannot document it.
>> Mention to them, you can only do that if the request is made on email.
>>
>> Harish.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf Of Siva Suresh
>> Sent: 13 March 2020 09:28
>> To: an open discussion forum for persons with cross disabilities.;
>> accessindia
>> Subject: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>>
>> Dear Friends.
>> I am in need of your support regarding 1 query. recently i opened an
>> account in icici bank because the institution where i am working had
>> asked me to get an account in ICICI bank.
>> now the problam is they issued chek book, debit card and net banking kit.
>> now they are asking for medical certificate saying that the process
>> have changed. is there any risk involved in providing medical
>> certificate? they kept my account on hold because they need my medical
>> certificate as i am a visually impaired.
>> please guide me in this regard. its very important as the company is
>> using that account to credit my monthly salary. weighting for your
>> positive reply.
>> Thank you. Shivasuresh
>>
>> --
>> thank you and warm regards.
>> shivasuresh.
>> reach me through the following means
>> mobile no. 9550437181.
>> e- mail I D sivasureshka...@gmail.com
>> skype I D sivasuresh.katta
>> hyderabad
>>
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Re: [AI] Provisions for visually impaired in EFLU University

2020-03-13 Thread Siva Suresh
Hi I have done my courses from EFLU. you can contact me after  5 PM

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> Dear Listers,
>
> Greetings of the day
> Kindly help me with the information about provisions for visually
> impaired in EFLU University, Hyderabad. Somebody wants to do PhD in
> English from there. It would be of a great help to get in touch with
> someone who has done some education (especially PhD) from there.
> Kindly share your number on binnikumar...@gmail.com. I will be happy
> to connect with you. Else if you think the discussion can be of a
> great help to the mailing list you are free to share the information
> whatever you have as per your discretion.
> Thanks in anticipation for all the help and support.
>
>  --
> With warm regards,
> BK!
> "ख़ुदको खोजो ख़ुदा मिलेगा"
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Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

2020-03-13 Thread Siva Suresh
can you share the official document containing the same on my mail if
not on the list?
thank you

On 3/13/20, Harish Kumar P Kotian  wrote:
> All
> Post from Amar Jain which did not get on the list.
> Regards
> Harish Kotian
> Quoting:
> Private banks have got audit observations to obtain medical certificate to
> classify account holders as visually impaired. Which is why this request.
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 at 6:57 AM George wrote:
> Further I do not think they ask anyone for the medical certificate. Why
> should they ask you? As Harish suggested, send them a mail and let them put
> things in writing.
>
> George
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Harish Kumar P Kotian
> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 11:41 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.; an open discussion forum for persons with cross
> disabilities.
> Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>
> Hi
> Pl don't provide medical certificate. There is no requirement like that.
> Ask  them on email on what basis they require it.
>   Don't entertain such requests on phone call as you cannot document it.
> Mention to them, you can only do that if the request is made on email.
>
> Harish.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Siva Suresh
> Sent: 13 March 2020 09:28
> To: an open discussion forum for persons with cross disabilities.;
> accessindia
> Subject: [AI] query about ICICi bank account
>
> Dear Friends.
> I am in need of your support regarding 1 query. recently i opened an
> account
> in icici bank because the institution where i am working had asked me to
> get
> an account in ICICI bank.
> now the problam is they issued chek book, debit card and net banking kit.
> now they are asking for medical certificate saying that the process have
> changed. is there any risk involved in providing medical certificate? they
> kept my account on hold because they need my medical certificate as i am a
> visually impaired.
> please guide me in this regard. its very important as the company is using
> that account to credit my monthly salary. weighting for your positive
> reply.
> Thank you. Shivasuresh
>
> --
> thank you and warm regards.
> shivasuresh.
> reach me through the following means
> mobile no. 9550437181.
> e- mail I D sivasureshka...@gmail.com
> skype I D sivasuresh.katta
> hyderabad
>
>
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Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

2020-03-13 Thread Harish Kumar P Kotian
All
Post from Amar Jain which did not get on the list.
Regards
Harish Kotian
Quoting:
Private banks have got audit observations to obtain medical certificate to 
classify account holders as visually impaired. Which is why this request.
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 at 6:57 AM George wrote:
Further I do not think they ask anyone for the medical certificate. Why
should they ask you? As Harish suggested, send them a mail and let them put
things in writing.

George

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Harish Kumar P Kotian
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 11:41 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.; an open discussion forum for persons with cross disabilities.
Subject: Re: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

Hi
Pl don't provide medical certificate. There is no requirement like that.
Ask  them on email on what basis they require it.
  Don't entertain such requests on phone call as you cannot document it.
Mention to them, you can only do that if the request is made on email.

Harish.

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Siva Suresh
Sent: 13 March 2020 09:28
To: an open discussion forum for persons with cross disabilities.;
accessindia
Subject: [AI] query about ICICi bank account

Dear Friends.
I am in need of your support regarding 1 query. recently i opened an account
in icici bank because the institution where i am working had asked me to get
an account in ICICI bank.
now the problam is they issued chek book, debit card and net banking kit.
now they are asking for medical certificate saying that the process have
changed. is there any risk involved in providing medical certificate? they
kept my account on hold because they need my medical certificate as i am a
visually impaired.
please guide me in this regard. its very important as the company is using
that account to credit my monthly salary. weighting for your positive reply.
Thank you. Shivasuresh

--
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shivasuresh.
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mobile no. 9550437181.
e- mail I D sivasureshka...@gmail.com
skype I D sivasuresh.katta
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[AI] News of interest from UK: Coronavirus: ‘Disabled people must not be seen as inevitable cannon fodder’

2020-03-13 Thread avinash shahi
Disabled people are beginning to raise grave concerns about the
potential impact of coronavirus on people with long-term health
conditions and high support needs, particularly those who employ their
own personal assistants.
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.com/coronavirus-disabled-people-must-not-be-seen-as-inevitable-cannon-fodder/
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) published its action
plan on dealing with COVID-19 this week, but the document said little
about social care.

Health and social care secretary Matt Hancock said: “Protecting the
most vulnerable is our absolute priority.”

He added: “We all have a role to play in combatting this threat and I
urge everyone to take stock of the simple methods that offer the best
protection.

“Right now, this means making sure you are washing your hands properly
and regularly and always following the most current public health and
travel advice as it develops.”

The government said it was currently focusing on containing the spread
of the virus.

But the action plan says that if the virus becomes established, the
focus will be on providing “essential services, helping those most at
risk to access the right treatment”.

DHSC said yesterday (Wednesday) that it would publish guidance for the
care sector “shortly”, but there are concerns that this could focus on
the care industry and residential homes rather than disabled people
who employ their own personal assistants (PAs).

The Local Government Association said this week that councils were
working alongside Public Health England, the NHS and other
organisations to “assess risk, provide advice to communities and try
to prevent this virus spreading further” and that local plans were “in
place for every eventuality, including a pandemic”.

Few if any disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have spoken out yet
about the impact of COVID-19.

But some disabled people and DPOs have begun to express concerns.

Disability Rights UK (DR UK) is one of the first DPOs to speak out.

Kamran Mallick, DR UK’s chief executive, told Disability News Service
(DNS) that disabled people should not be seen as “inevitable cannon
fodder in the face of COVID-19” when it was those with underlying
health conditions who appear to be “bearing the brunt of the worst
effects of this illness”.

He said DR UK was seeking evidence that hospitals would be able to
cope with “the most vulnerable cases in the event of mass infection”.

He added: “Our lives matter as much as the next person’s.”

Mallick called on the government to make extra funding available in
next week’s budget “to allow for the extra social care that would
inevitably be needed for disabled people should an epidemic take
hold”, in addition to the “desperately needed” funding the social care
system already needed.

He also warned that “self-isolation” in the event of infection with
the virus was not as easy for many disabled people as it might be for
non-disabled people.

He said: “We would ask that those responsible for planning in social
care and hospitals understand and provide for the fact that, if
self-isolating, not everybody can be alone.”

He said adequate provision would be needed for those who cannot
self-isolate alone, including those who need full-time assistance,
support with eating, drinking and mobilising.

But he also said that people whose immunity was compromised should
already be “well-versed in hygiene routines, including asking people
with any symptoms of any virus to stay away, and practising good
hand-washing hygiene”.

He said: “As far as we can tell at this stage, the same procedures
apply for COVID-19.

“We are advising members to watch out for updates in advice from
Public Health England and to act accordingly.”

Mark Williams (pictured, speaking), co-founder of Bristol Reclaiming
Independent Living, said: “As a disabled employer, I am concerned
about my staff and their capability of supporting me to carry on
living independently.

“It is all very well for the government to tell people self-isolate or
work from home, but there is no advice for people in my situation and
how it might affect them.

“Even at prime minister’s questions this week, when asked about his
social care plans, Boris Johnson talked about elderly people being
able to keep their homes – nothing about how it would affect
working-age disabled people.

“Therefore, why should he think about how coronavirus might affect us?”

Mel Close, chief executive of Disability Equality (NW), said her
organisation had begun to receive calls from disabled people concerned
about COVID-19.

She said: “We’re trying to be consistent in reassuring them, and are
using the NHS guidance/key messages – which we’ve also circulated to
staff.”

Access and inclusion expert Sarah Rennie told DNS she had already
taken some precautions.

She said: “I have spinal muscular atrophy, so any sort of flu or
pneumonia would be life threatening.

“I have cancelled all face-to-face work for the next month (not great
fi