[AI] Private employment opportunity for Person with visual impairment:

2022-01-31 Thread sasikumar s
Greetings from Karna Vidya Placement cell!
Are you the IT aspirant?
Do you want to work in IT/MNC company?
Then, Here is the great employment opportunity for you. We have found
few openings for following roles. Kindly go-through the details
clearly and apply, If your skills match with any of the following
roles.
Note:
The applicant would be informed when the job openings match with the skills
The first round of interview would be conducted by KVF.
Selected candidate would be referred to the employer after completion
of first round interview
The candidate would be selected for the job by the employer based on
their best performance

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/fc9QbzcgV31gVSeG9
Roles are follows:
1. Role: Accessibility Tester.
Company: IT.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: Visually Impaired.
Location: Bangalore.
Skill: WCAG standards, HTML, CSS, javascript.
Work experience: 5+ years of experience in the given skills
Proficient in carrying out comprehensive Accessibility testing of Web
and Mobile applications including keyboard navigation, screen readers
and colour contrast tools. Working knowledge of online tools like
Accessibility Scanner, Accessibility Inspector, Mobile Web
Accessibility Checker.
Work with Developers, Product Owners, to understand Accessibility
requirements, implementation details to come up with detailed
Accessibility test strategies.
Have Strong manual testing skills, analytical and problem solving skills.
Experienced in leading Quality Engineers as part of dynamic QE teams
and contribute to the overall testing efforts in a hands-on role.
Pay: As far IT norms.

2. Role: Manual/Functional Tester.
Company: IT.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: Visually Impaired.
Location: Bangalore.
Skill: * Good understanding of requirements analysis and different
stage of testing.
* Good analytical skills.
* Good knowledge of SQL queries.
* Good problem solving skills & aptitude.
* Good  communication skills.
* Willingness to work on any type of project* Exposure to Mobile Apps
testing, QA scripting languages and coding unit test cases may be
added advantages.
Work Experience: Minimum 3 years of hands-on functional testing
experience using industry leading testing tools (MF, Smart Bear,
Rational.)
Good understanding of QA stages, tools, and techniques.
Experience in requirements understanding, test planning, estimations,
test cases preparation, test execution, defect logging & closure.
Experience in ALM/JIRA is a must Work with stakeholders to understand
and document software requirements and ensure QA artefacts delivered
are of high quality.
Understanding of automation is preferable.
Pay: As far IT norms.

3. Role: Automation Tester.
Company: IT.
Location: Bangalore.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: Visually Impaired.
Skill: * Strong orientation towards building and using test automation
frameworks.
* Good knowledge of Java and SQL queries.
* Basic exposure to Web Automation.
* Knowledge in writing test automation scripts in Java.
* Good understanding of QA stages, tools and techniques.
* Track and communicate defects to the development team.
* Excellent Communication skills.
* Experience in GUI test tools for Mobile & Desktop applications is an
added advantage.
Work experience:  Minimum 3 years of hands-on automation experience
using any particular Tool (Selenium / Cypress / Protector / Tosca /
Work soft).
Experience in test planning, estimations, feasibility study, an
automation framework development.
Experience in API automation is a must.
Good understanding of QA stages, tools, and techniques. Experience in ALM & JIRA
Work with stakeholders to understand and document software
requirements and ensure QA artefacts delivered are of high quality.
Design test plan, develop and execute test cases.
Work with the different teams for providing build handoffs and smooth
transition.
Pay: As far IT  norms.


4. Role: accountant assistant.
Company: IT.
Location: Chennai.
Qualification: bcom/BBA/mcom/MBA.
Disability: Visually Impaired and Locomotor Disability.
Skill: Should have good understanding about Banking/Finance/Accounting.
Work experience: 2 years.
Pay: As far IT norms.

5. Role: Helpdesk executive.
Company: IT.
Location: Chennai.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: visually impaired.
Skill: Good in communication and computer operation.
Work experience: Fresher.
Pay: As far IT norms.

More details contact 9789800794
E-mail ID: training @karnavidyafoundation.org
Thank you

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[AI] Job Alert:

2022-01-31 Thread NAB Delhi Helpline
Greetings!
Job Opening
Manager (Administration), M.P.RAJYA SAHAKARI BANK MYDT.

On line applications are invited from the eligible Indian citizens for
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The last date for Online Registration of Application & Payment of
fees: 25.02.2022
There are 34 posts out of which 01 for Visually Impaired
Use the below link to apply online:
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For more detail visit the website:
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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Minar Singh
Hello,
Bandhan bank is also good. They follow RBI guidelines strictly.
Accessible banking.

On 1/31/22, Kriya Jain  wrote:
> I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a visually
> impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
> I have following options:
> Axis bank
> HDFC bank
> ICICI bank
> Thanks and regards
> Kriya Jain
>
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[AI] Private job openings for Person with Visual impairment:

2022-01-31 Thread sasikumar s
Greetings from Karna Vidya Placement cell!
Are you the IT aspirant?
Do you want to work in IT/MNC company?
Then, Here is the great employment opportunity for you. We have found
few openings for following roles. Kindly go-through the details
clearly and apply, If your skills match with any of the following
roles.
Note:
The applicant would be informed when the job openings match with the skills
The first round of interview would be conducted by KVF.
Selected candidate would be referred to the employer after completion
of first round interview
The candidate would be selected for the job by the employer based on
their best performance

Registration Link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1faipqlse8-ukfucp1dwgtsrpuxbjoz2orfs4pikvv3jslorpsjogoyg/viewform?Usp=sf_link
Roles are follows:
1. Role: Accessibility Tester.
Company: IT.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: Visually Impaired.
Location: Bangalore.
Skill: WCAG standards, HTML, CSS, javascript.
Work experience: 5+ years of experience in the given skills
Proficient in carrying out comprehensive Accessibility testing of Web
and Mobile applications including keyboard navigation, screen readers
and colour contrast tools. Working knowledge of online tools like
Accessibility Scanner, Accessibility Inspector, Mobile Web
Accessibility Checker.
Work with Developers, Product Owners, to understand Accessibility
requirements, implementation details to come up with detailed
Accessibility test strategies.
Have Strong manual testing skills, analytical and problem solving skills.
Experienced in leading Quality Engineers as part of dynamic QE teams
and contribute to the overall testing efforts in a hands-on role.
Pay: As far IT norms.

2. Role: Manual/Functional Tester.
Company: IT.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: Visually Impaired.
Location: Bangalore.
Skill: * Good understanding of requirements analysis and different
stage of testing.
* Good analytical skills.
* Good knowledge of SQL queries.
* Good problem solving skills & aptitude.
* Good  communication skills.
* Willingness to work on any type of project* Exposure to Mobile Apps
testing, QA scripting languages and coding unit test cases may be
added advantages.
Work Experience: Minimum 3 years of hands-on functional testing
experience using industry leading testing tools (MF, Smart Bear,
Rational.)
Good understanding of QA stages, tools, and techniques.
Experience in requirements understanding, test planning, estimations,
test cases preparation, test execution, defect logging & closure.
Experience in ALM/JIRA is a must Work with stakeholders to understand
and document software requirements and ensure QA artefacts delivered
are of high quality.
Understanding of automation is preferable.
Pay: As far IT norms.

3. Role: Automation Tester.
Company: IT.
Location: Bangalore.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: Visually Impaired.
Skill: * Strong orientation towards building and using test automation
frameworks.
* Good knowledge of Java and SQL queries.
* Basic exposure to Web Automation.
* Knowledge in writing test automation scripts in Java.
* Good understanding of QA stages, tools and techniques.
* Track and communicate defects to the development team.
* Excellent Communication skills.
* Experience in GUI test tools for Mobile & Desktop applications is an
added advantage.
Work experience:  Minimum 3 years of hands-on automation experience
using any particular Tool (Selenium / Cypress / Protector / Tosca /
Work soft).
Experience in test planning, estimations, feasibility study, an
automation framework development.
Experience in API automation is a must.
Good understanding of QA stages, tools, and techniques. Experience in ALM & JIRA
Work with stakeholders to understand and document software
requirements and ensure QA artefacts delivered are of high quality.
Design test plan, develop and execute test cases.
Work with the different teams for providing build handoffs and smooth
transition.
Pay: As far IT  norms.


4. Role: accountant assistant.
Company: IT.
Location: Chennai.
Qualification: bcom/BBA/mcom/MBA.
Disability: Visually Impaired and Locomotor Disability.
Skill: Should have good understanding about Banking/Finance/Accounting.
Work experience: 2 years.
Pay: As far IT norms.

5. Role: Helpdesk executive.
Company: IT.
Location: Chennai.
Qualification: any degree.
Disability: visually impaired.
Skill: Good in communication and computer operation.
Work experience: Fresher.
Pay: As far IT norms.

More details contact 9789800794
E-mail ID: training @karnavidyafoundation.org
Thank you

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RE: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Shek Mohammad Ali
Hello, 
Yono SBI web portal is decommissioned and it can be used only on Android and 
iOS.

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From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
Of Harshit Lohia
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2022 10:18 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

Hi,
As far as net banking of SBI is considered, www.onlinesbi.com is completely 
accessible whereas www.yonosbi.com is not accessible.


On 1/31/22, Siva Suresh  wrote:
> hello.
> even State bank of india and union bank of india are also accessible.
> i can perform all the digital transactions with greater eas  and 
> without any difficulty.
> thank you. sivasuresh
>
> On 1/31/22, sourabh.mishr...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Hi
>> Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.
>>
>> Regards
>> Sourabh Mishra
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  
>> On Behalf Of Harshit Lohia
>> Sent: 31 January 2022 18:43
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account
>>
>> Hi,
>> Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
>> I can perform all required transactions through their net banking 
>> portal on my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on 
>> email which is in the form of web statement. It is also very 
>> accessible. However, I do not have any experience of ICICI Bank.
>>
>> On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>>> Hi Kriya mam,
>>>
>>> i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience 
>>> is good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account 
>>> in, the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
>>> HTH.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader
>>>
 On 31-Jan-2022, at 5:54 PM, Kriya Jain  wrote:

 
 I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a 
 visually impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
 I have following options:
 Axis bank
 HDFC bank
 ICICI bank
 Thanks and regards
 Kriya Jain
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RE: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home

2022-01-31 Thread Preeti Monga
No one from outside can keep an eye  inside the home! 
What happens inside and that too with  a lady, with such a painfully sad case  
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'given' back to her amazing husband!
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-Original Message-
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On 
Behalf Of George Abraham
Sent: 01 February 2022 11:44
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: RE: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders 
Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband 
Takes Her Home

Makes for a great headline and maybe content for a movie. However one fears for 
the wife, her safety and happiness. The court must appoint someone who keeps an 
eye on the family at least for a couple of years.

 ! 

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From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On 
Behalf Of Sandeep Singh
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2022 7:22 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders 
Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband 
Takes Her Home

Exactly, I share the same feelings.
It could be the beginning of another round of suffering for her.

On 1/31/22, Payal Ki Jhankar  wrote:
> I wonder how can this be classified as ending on a happy note? for a 
> woman to go back home, where she wasn't wanted in the first place? Are 
> there any authorities who review what happens to the woman after she 
> goes back, periodically, to ensure her safety and well-being?
>
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 6:15 PM, Kanchan Pamnani 
> 
> wrote:
>
>> 1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank about:blank 1/2 Decade-old divorce 
>> battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 
>> ‘Incarcerated’
>> In
>> Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home 
>> swati.deshpa...@timesgroup.com Mumbai: A decade-long divorce battle 
>> ended on a happy note with the husband taking the wife home after her 
>> 12-year-long ‘incarceration’ at a mental health hospital following a 
>> magistrate’s order. The family court in Bandra, in its December 
>> order, also noted its own struggle to get a review board to assess 
>> and get the woman released, seven years after the mental hospital had 
>> discharged her but her husband refused to take her home. “This is a 
>> case, where only because the wife was not allowed in the matrimonial 
>> home, she had to languish in a regional mental hospital even after 
>> discharge,” judge Swati Chauhan said.
>> The couple got married in 1993. On the husband’s application abo[1]ut 
>> his wife’s mental health, a metropolitan magistrate in 2009 passed a 
>> ‘reception order’ based on which she was sent to the mental hospital.
>> In 2012, her husband filed for divorce on the grounds of “cruelty and 
>> unsoundness of mind”. Judge Chauhan heard the case for the first time 
>> in October 2021.
>> “The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 promulgates to protect, promote and 
>> fulfill the rights of such persons during delivery of mental 
>> healthcare and service and matters connected therewith. But this 
>> court found it arduous to search and lay hands on the mental health 
>> review board. Unfortunately, the wife could not benefit from the new 
>> law,” the family court order said. “Many may be languishing in mental 
>> hospitals. Therefore, it is necessary to create awareness about the 
>> procedure to approach mental health review boards. ”
>> Article 21 of the Constitution ensures that no person shall be 
>> deprived of his life or personal liberty except via a legal 
>> procedure, noted the judge.
>> It includes the right to a dignified life, she said, adding that it 
>> can “only sympathize” with the wife who “spent 12 years of her life 
>> under confinement of a regional mental hospital, which is no less 
>> than incarceration”. The court said in 2014, the medical 
>> superintendent, in compliance with the Act, ordered her 1/31/22, 6:17 
>> PM about:blank about:blank 2/2 discharge as she was found fit. The 
>> wife and a nurse were sent home, but the husband “refused to keep her 
>> home” and she was again ‘detained’ at the mental hospital. Pointing 
>> out that “this is a classic example of how a reception order was 
>> misused to drive out a wife from the matrimonial home and restrict 
>> her reentry”, the court said it was “aghast”
>> at the reason given that the divorce

RE: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home

2022-01-31 Thread George Abraham
Makes for a great headline and maybe content for a movie. However one fears for 
the wife, her safety and happiness. The court must appoint someone who keeps an 
eye on the family at least for a couple of years.

 ! 

-Original Message-
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On 
Behalf Of Sandeep Singh
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2022 7:22 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders 
Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband 
Takes Her Home

Exactly, I share the same feelings.
It could be the beginning of another round of suffering for her.

On 1/31/22, Payal Ki Jhankar  wrote:
> I wonder how can this be classified as ending on a happy note? for a 
> woman to go back home, where she wasn't wanted in the first place? Are 
> there any authorities who review what happens to the woman after she 
> goes back, periodically, to ensure her safety and well-being?
>
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 6:15 PM, Kanchan Pamnani 
> 
> wrote:
>
>> 1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank about:blank 1/2 Decade-old divorce 
>> battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 
>> ‘Incarcerated’
>> In
>> Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home 
>> swati.deshpa...@timesgroup.com Mumbai: A decade-long divorce battle 
>> ended on a happy note with the husband taking the wife home after her 
>> 12-year-long ‘incarceration’ at a mental health hospital following a 
>> magistrate’s order. The family court in Bandra, in its December 
>> order, also noted its own struggle to get a review board to assess 
>> and get the woman released, seven years after the mental hospital had 
>> discharged her but her husband refused to take her home. “This is a 
>> case, where only because the wife was not allowed in the matrimonial 
>> home, she had to languish in a regional mental hospital even after 
>> discharge,” judge Swati Chauhan said.
>> The couple got married in 1993. On the husband’s application abo[1]ut 
>> his wife’s mental health, a metropolitan magistrate in 2009 passed a 
>> ‘reception order’ based on which she was sent to the mental hospital. 
>> In 2012, her husband filed for divorce on the grounds of “cruelty and 
>> unsoundness of mind”. Judge Chauhan heard the case for the first time 
>> in October 2021.
>> “The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 promulgates to protect, promote and 
>> fulfill the rights of such persons during delivery of mental 
>> healthcare and service and matters connected therewith. But this 
>> court found it arduous to search and lay hands on the mental health 
>> review board. Unfortunately, the wife could not benefit from the new 
>> law,” the family court order said. “Many may be languishing in mental 
>> hospitals. Therefore, it is necessary to create awareness about the 
>> procedure to approach mental health review boards. ”
>> Article 21 of the Constitution ensures that no person shall be 
>> deprived of his life or personal liberty except via a legal 
>> procedure, noted the judge.
>> It includes the right to a dignified life, she said, adding that it 
>> can “only sympathize” with the wife who “spent 12 years of her life 
>> under confinement of a regional mental hospital, which is no less 
>> than incarceration”. The court said in 2014, the medical 
>> superintendent, in compliance with the Act, ordered her 1/31/22, 6:17 
>> PM about:blank about:blank 2/2 discharge as she was found fit. The 
>> wife and a nurse were sent home, but the husband “refused to keep her 
>> home” and she was again ‘detained’ at the mental hospital. Pointing 
>> out that “this is a classic example of how a reception order was 
>> misused to drive out a wife from the matrimonial home and restrict 
>> her reentry”, the court said it was “aghast”
>> at the reason given that the divorce case was pending. The court said 
>> it was “disturbing” that no one checked on her at the hospital; 
>> neither her child on turning a major, nor her brother. The court 
>> appointed its deputy reg istrar as her guardian and sent several 
>> production warrants to the hospital. The hospital produced her in 
>> court last October when warned of facing adverse inference for 
>> “lackadaisical approach”. The wife said she wanted to see her child, 
>> expressed no animosity to the husband and wondered why she was still 
>> in hospital when she was declared fit for release. The court 
>> appointed advocate Shabnam Kazi as amicus curiae and a panel of 
>> doctors to examine her and submit its report, which it did on 
>> November 22, stating that she is fit for discharge. The panel said 
>> the hospital continued to implement the 1987 Act though the 2017 Act 
>> stipulates that those with mental illness have a right to live in 
>> society and to not continue at an institution merely because s/he has 
>> no family. The husband initially said he would house her at a shelter 
>> home and bear all expenses, but K

RE: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home

2022-01-31 Thread Preeti Monga
Usually even her family will not bother so long she has been  taken back by her 
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Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband 
Takes Her Home

 

I wonder how can this be classified as ending on a happy note? for a woman to 
go back home, where she wasn't wanted in the first place? Are there any 
authorities who review what happens to the woman after she goes back, 
periodically, to ensure her safety and well-being?

 

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1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank about:blank 1/2 Decade-old divorce battle ends 
with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife ‘Incarcerated’ In Mental 
Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home swati.deshpa...@timesgroup.com 
  Mumbai: A decade-long divorce battle 
ended on a happy note with the husband taking the wife home after her 
12-year-long ‘incarceration’ at a mental health hospital following a 
magistrate’s order. The family court in Bandra, in its December order, also 
noted its own struggle to get a review board to assess and get the woman 
released, seven years after the mental hospital had discharged her but her 
husband refused to take her home. “This is a case, where only because the wife 
was not allowed in the matrimonial home, she had to languish in a regional 
mental hospital even after discharge,” judge Swati Chauhan said. The couple got 
married in 1993. On the husband’s application abo[1]ut his wife’s mental 
health, a metropolitan magistrate in 2009 passed a ‘reception order’ based on 
which she was sent to the mental hospital. In 2012, her husband filed for 
divorce on the grounds of “cruelty and unsoundness of mind”. Judge Chauhan 
heard the case for the first time in October 2021. “The Mental Healthcare Act 
2017 promulgates to protect, promote and fulfill the rights of such persons 
during delivery of mental healthcare and service and matters connected 
therewith. But this court found it arduous to search and lay hands on the 
mental health review board. Unfortunately, the wife could not benefit from the 
new law,” the family court order said. “Many may be languishing in mental 
hospitals. Therefore, it is necessary to create awareness about the procedure 
to approach mental health review boards. ” Article 21 of the Constitution 
ensures that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except 
via a legal procedure, noted the judge. It includes the right to a dignified 
life, she said, adding that it can “only sympathize” with the wife who “spent 
12 years of her life under confinement of a regional mental hospital, which is 
no less than incarceration”. The court said in 2014, the medical 
superintendent, in compliance with the Act, ordered her 1/31/22, 6:17 PM 
about:blank about:blank 2/2 discharge as she was found fit. The wife and a 
nurse were sent home, but the husband “refused to keep her home” and she was 
again ‘detained’ at the mental hospital. Pointing out that “this is a classic 
example of how a reception order was misused to drive out a wife from the 
matrimonial home and restrict her reentry”, the court said it was “aghast” at 
the reason given that the divorce case was pending. The court said it was 
“disturbing” that no one checked on her at the hospital; neither her child on 
turning a major, nor her brother. The court appointed its deputy reg istrar as 
her guardian and sent several production warrants to the hospital. The hospital 
produced her in court last October when warned of facing adverse inference for 
“lackadaisical approach”. The wife said she wanted to see her child, expressed 
no animosity to the husband and wondered why she was still in hospital when she 
was declared fit for release. The court appointed advocate Shabnam Kazi as 
amicus curiae and a panel of doctors to examine her and submit its report, 
which it did on November 22, stating that she is fit for discharge. The panel 
said the hospital continued to implement the 1987 Act though the 2017 Act 
stipulat

Re: [AI] online excel class

2022-01-31 Thread payal Bansal
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> trustworthy person who has good knowledge of excel with experience to
> teach totally blind person? I will use NVDA on window 10 machine for
> learning. NVDA is part of my proffessional life so can't use other
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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Harshit Lohia
Sir,
I am using HDFC Bank net banking https://netbanking.hdfcbank.com with
JAWS 2018 on Google Chrome on my Windows 10 laptop. Everything is
working fine. However, I had to do one modification in setting. Open
Google Chrome>Press Insert+V>Type filter in search box>Then uncheck
"Filter consequitive duplicate links" check box
After this everything is working fine without toggling virtual PC cursor.


On 2/1/22, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> HDFC is not an ideal website to use but it is manageable just fine. On
> the other hand, HDFC has maximum amount of offers on e-commerce sights
> so I think it is worth considering. Couple of things which may be
> difficult with jaws can easily be used either with virtual curser
> turned off in jaws or switching to NVDA.
>
> Cheers,
> Ajay
>
> On 31/01/2022, Harshit Lohia  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> As far as net banking of SBI is considered, www.onlinesbi.com is
>> completely accessible whereas www.yonosbi.com is not accessible.
>>
>>
>> On 1/31/22, Siva Suresh  wrote:
>>> hello.
>>> even State bank of india and union bank of india are also accessible.
>>> i can perform all the digital transactions with greater eas  and
>>> without any difficulty.
>>> thank you. sivasuresh
>>>
>>> On 1/31/22, sourabh.mishr...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
 Hi
 Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.

 Regards
 Sourabh Mishra

 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in 
 On
 Behalf Of Harshit Lohia
 Sent: 31 January 2022 18:43
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

 Hi,
 Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
 I can perform all required transactions through their net banking
 portal
 on
 my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on email which is
 in
 the form of web statement. It is also very accessible. However, I do
 not
 have any experience of ICICI Bank.

 On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> Hi Kriya mam,
>
> i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is
> good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in,
> the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
> HTH.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader
>
>> On 31-Jan-2022, at 5:54 PM, Kriya Jain 
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a
>> visually impaired person for virtual as well as physical
>> transactions.
>> I have following options:
>> Axis bank
>> HDFC bank
>> ICICI bank
>> Thanks and regards
>> Kriya Jain
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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Ajay Minocha
Hello,

HDFC is not an ideal website to use but it is manageable just fine. On
the other hand, HDFC has maximum amount of offers on e-commerce sights
so I think it is worth considering. Couple of things which may be
difficult with jaws can easily be used either with virtual curser
turned off in jaws or switching to NVDA.

Cheers,
Ajay

On 31/01/2022, Harshit Lohia  wrote:
> Hi,
> As far as net banking of SBI is considered, www.onlinesbi.com is
> completely accessible whereas www.yonosbi.com is not accessible.
>
>
> On 1/31/22, Siva Suresh  wrote:
>> hello.
>> even State bank of india and union bank of india are also accessible.
>> i can perform all the digital transactions with greater eas  and
>> without any difficulty.
>> thank you. sivasuresh
>>
>> On 1/31/22, sourabh.mishr...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Sourabh Mishra
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>>> Behalf Of Harshit Lohia
>>> Sent: 31 January 2022 18:43
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
>>> I can perform all required transactions through their net banking portal
>>> on
>>> my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on email which is
>>> in
>>> the form of web statement. It is also very accessible. However, I do not
>>> have any experience of ICICI Bank.
>>>
>>> On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
 Hi Kriya mam,

 i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is
 good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in,
 the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
 HTH.


 Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader

> On 31-Jan-2022, at 5:54 PM, Kriya Jain  wrote:
>
> 
> I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a
> visually impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
> I have following options:
> Axis bank
> HDFC bank
> ICICI bank
> Thanks and regards
> Kriya Jain
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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Harshit Lohia
Hi,
As far as net banking of SBI is considered, www.onlinesbi.com is
completely accessible whereas www.yonosbi.com is not accessible.


On 1/31/22, Siva Suresh  wrote:
> hello.
> even State bank of india and union bank of india are also accessible.
> i can perform all the digital transactions with greater eas  and
> without any difficulty.
> thank you. sivasuresh
>
> On 1/31/22, sourabh.mishr...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Hi
>> Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.
>>
>> Regards
>> Sourabh Mishra
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>> Behalf Of Harshit Lohia
>> Sent: 31 January 2022 18:43
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account
>>
>> Hi,
>> Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
>> I can perform all required transactions through their net banking portal
>> on
>> my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on email which is
>> in
>> the form of web statement. It is also very accessible. However, I do not
>> have any experience of ICICI Bank.
>>
>> On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>>> Hi Kriya mam,
>>>
>>> i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is
>>> good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in,
>>> the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
>>> HTH.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader
>>>
 On 31-Jan-2022, at 5:54 PM, Kriya Jain  wrote:

 
 I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a
 visually impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
 I have following options:
 Axis bank
 HDFC bank
 ICICI bank
 Thanks and regards
 Kriya Jain
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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Harshit Lohia
Hi,
If you are facing any difficulty in using HDFC Bank internet banking
website on Google Chrome in laptop, try using the same on Mozilla
Firefox. It is working great for me there. If you are using Chrome
with JAWS, then from JAWS settings centre turn of filtering duplicate
links. Then it will work great on chrome also. Also accessing credit
card statement on HDFC Bank internet banking website is also very
accessible. However, I do not have experience in using HDFC bank
android app.

On 1/31/22, Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:
> I don't have good experience with hdfc internet banking as well on
> their android app for fund transfer and other account, debit card and
> credit card related activities. However, its manageable.
> Apart from these three banks, you may have a look on Kotak Bank saving
> account as well, their services and mobile banking app is very much
> accessible and i have no difficulty in doing my all transaction
> related activities in kotak app. However, with a view of getting
> credit card in future, axis bank and icici are also good.
>
> On 1/31/22, Siva Suresh  wrote:
>> hello.
>> even State bank of india and union bank of india are also accessible.
>> i can perform all the digital transactions with greater eas  and
>> without any difficulty.
>> thank you. sivasuresh
>>
>> On 1/31/22, sourabh.mishr...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Sourabh Mishra
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>>> Behalf Of Harshit Lohia
>>> Sent: 31 January 2022 18:43
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
>>> I can perform all required transactions through their net banking portal
>>> on
>>> my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on email which is
>>> in
>>> the form of web statement. It is also very accessible. However, I do not
>>> have any experience of ICICI Bank.
>>>
>>> On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
 Hi Kriya mam,

 i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is
 good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in,
 the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
 HTH.


 Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader

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Re: [AI] Excempted fastag for divyangjan

2022-01-31 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
chezhian, i didn't see any information here on the given website
regarding GST concession for visually impaired persons, it mention GST
concession for orthopedically disabled though.

On 1/31/22, chezhian nn  wrote:
> Hi
>
> There is no complete GST waiver, instead of 28% we get 18% GST and cess
> waiver.
>
> All is need to apply in the below portal and get the GST waiver
> certificate.
>
> https://www.dhi.nic.in
>
> Thanks
> Cheliyan
>
> On Mon, 31 Jan, 2022, 8:13 pm Mohib Anwar Rafay, 
> wrote:
>
>> I want to buy MG Aster, as this car comes with lots of connectivity
>> features plus this is safe SUV in Indian market.
>> The base price of the car is around 10 lakh, GST is around 4 lakh
>> 48,000 while road tax is around 1 and half lakh. The car's total price
>> on road is around 17 lakh.
>> Now the question is that,
>> as per above discussion and information provided, if GST and road tax
>> is waved off, i can get this car for just 11 lakh rupees as a final
>> price on road, mean i would be saving around 6 lakh rupees if i am
>> able to avail this concession, is this true, can i avail this much
>> concession?
>>
>> On 1/30/22, Navneet Dubey  wrote:
>> > hello friends,
>> > I want to buy a car and I want to find exemptions which a blind person
>> > finds at the time of purchasing a car such as exemption in rode tax
>> > and g s t concession and I am reading the discussion on this list and
>> > I glad to know that kanchan madam has posted the method which a blind
>> > person can use but it is little bit difficult for me to understand in
>> > English text   so I request all the respected members of this list
>> > such as N A B delhi Mr. prashant ranjan verma sir , jorge sir of eye
>> > way , dipendra sir of saksham  and homier sir of bookshare to
>> > organise a webinar  or make tutorial on the  g s t exemption  for the
>> > blind persons  . If it has already done and such tutorial is available
>> > then please me know.
>> > Thanks
>> > Navneet dubey
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 1/27/22, SC Vashishth  wrote:
>> >> Thank you Kanchan for putting that response which will benefit
>> >> everyone
>> >> who
>> >> is either going to buy a new or and old vehicle in their name or have
>> >> already bought for the purpose of Changing or selecting the ownership
>> >> to
>> >> divyangjan.
>> >>
>> >> Regarding GST concession for all the categories of persons with
>> >> disabilities, the court of CCPD had passed a judgement. Recently
>> >> Chennai
>> >> high court has also  passed a judgement (
>> >>
>> https://m.timesofindia.com/city/madurai/process-gst-concession-of-visually-impaired-man/articleshow/88819294.cms
>> >> )
>> >> . So that is a settled issue now. The users have to test the rule
>> >> position
>> >> in the field and empower the system with self advocacy!
>> >>
>> >> Regards
>> >>
>> >> Subhash Chandra Vashishth
>> >> Advocate
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 12:30 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay <
>> mohibra...@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I read somewhere that, this  exemption and concession is only
>> acceptable
>> >>> if,
>> >>> Firstly, the x showroom price of the vehicle should not be more than
>> >>> 7
>> >>> lakh
>> >>> secondly, it is only applicable if the vehicle has been certified
>> >>> specially designed to be used by person with locomotor disability
>> >>> Still its not clear to me, whether a person with visual disability
>> >>> can
>> >>> get such exemption of road tax nd concession in GST? Has anyone
>> >>> availed this facility to purchase a car? .
>> >>>
>> >>> On 1/27/22, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
>> >>> >This was given by Mr. J.L kaul of All India Confederation of the
>> >>> > Blind
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > The process of converting the vehicle ownership to ‘Divyangjan’ in
>> the
>> >>> > RC
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > A) CASE I: WHILE BUYING NEW VEHICLE ( DIVYANGJAN category)
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > The applicant needs to inform the showroom/dealer during
>> >>> > registration
>> >>> > of
>> >>> > vehicle with RTO to fill up FORM 20 wherein it should be specified
>> >>> > Ownership type: DIVYANGJAN. If the applicant has sought GST
>> concession
>> >>> > from  Dept. of heavy Industries (Motor vehicle division) then it
>> >>> > should
>> >>> be
>> >>> > specified in FORM 20 alongwith concession certificate attached. In
>> >>> > this
>> >>> > case the ownership type will be DIVYANGJAN (with GST concession).
>> >>> > Else,
>> >>> it
>> >>> > would be considered  DIVYANGJAN (without GST concession).
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > B) CASE II: IF EXISTING VEHICLE IS REGISTERED OTHER THAN DIVYANGJAN
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > The applicant needs to visit the nearest RTO and meet the RTO
>> >>> > inspector
>> >>> and
>> >>> > inform that a correction w.r.t ownership type is to be made as per
>> >>> > MoRTH
>> >>> > circular dtd 13.11.2020. Further the applicant has to fill up a
>> >>> > form
>> >>> named:
>> >>> > Application for typographical correction

Re: [AI] Excempted fastag for divyangjan

2022-01-31 Thread chezhian nn
Hi

There is no complete GST waiver, instead of 28% we get 18% GST and cess
waiver.

All is need to apply in the below portal and get the GST waiver certificate.

https://www.dhi.nic.in

Thanks
Cheliyan

On Mon, 31 Jan, 2022, 8:13 pm Mohib Anwar Rafay, 
wrote:

> I want to buy MG Aster, as this car comes with lots of connectivity
> features plus this is safe SUV in Indian market.
> The base price of the car is around 10 lakh, GST is around 4 lakh
> 48,000 while road tax is around 1 and half lakh. The car's total price
> on road is around 17 lakh.
> Now the question is that,
> as per above discussion and information provided, if GST and road tax
> is waved off, i can get this car for just 11 lakh rupees as a final
> price on road, mean i would be saving around 6 lakh rupees if i am
> able to avail this concession, is this true, can i avail this much
> concession?
>
> On 1/30/22, Navneet Dubey  wrote:
> > hello friends,
> > I want to buy a car and I want to find exemptions which a blind person
> > finds at the time of purchasing a car such as exemption in rode tax
> > and g s t concession and I am reading the discussion on this list and
> > I glad to know that kanchan madam has posted the method which a blind
> > person can use but it is little bit difficult for me to understand in
> > English text   so I request all the respected members of this list
> > such as N A B delhi Mr. prashant ranjan verma sir , jorge sir of eye
> > way , dipendra sir of saksham  and homier sir of bookshare to
> > organise a webinar  or make tutorial on the  g s t exemption  for the
> > blind persons  . If it has already done and such tutorial is available
> > then please me know.
> > Thanks
> > Navneet dubey
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 1/27/22, SC Vashishth  wrote:
> >> Thank you Kanchan for putting that response which will benefit everyone
> >> who
> >> is either going to buy a new or and old vehicle in their name or have
> >> already bought for the purpose of Changing or selecting the ownership to
> >> divyangjan.
> >>
> >> Regarding GST concession for all the categories of persons with
> >> disabilities, the court of CCPD had passed a judgement. Recently Chennai
> >> high court has also  passed a judgement (
> >>
> https://m.timesofindia.com/city/madurai/process-gst-concession-of-visually-impaired-man/articleshow/88819294.cms
> >> )
> >> . So that is a settled issue now. The users have to test the rule
> >> position
> >> in the field and empower the system with self advocacy!
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Subhash Chandra Vashishth
> >> Advocate
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 12:30 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay <
> mohibra...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I read somewhere that, this  exemption and concession is only
> acceptable
> >>> if,
> >>> Firstly, the x showroom price of the vehicle should not be more than 7
> >>> lakh
> >>> secondly, it is only applicable if the vehicle has been certified
> >>> specially designed to be used by person with locomotor disability
> >>> Still its not clear to me, whether a person with visual disability can
> >>> get such exemption of road tax nd concession in GST? Has anyone
> >>> availed this facility to purchase a car? .
> >>>
> >>> On 1/27/22, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
> >>> >This was given by Mr. J.L kaul of All India Confederation of the
> >>> > Blind
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > The process of converting the vehicle ownership to ‘Divyangjan’ in
> the
> >>> > RC
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > A) CASE I: WHILE BUYING NEW VEHICLE ( DIVYANGJAN category)
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > The applicant needs to inform the showroom/dealer during registration
> >>> > of
> >>> > vehicle with RTO to fill up FORM 20 wherein it should be specified
> >>> > Ownership type: DIVYANGJAN. If the applicant has sought GST
> concession
> >>> > from  Dept. of heavy Industries (Motor vehicle division) then it
> >>> > should
> >>> be
> >>> > specified in FORM 20 alongwith concession certificate attached. In
> >>> > this
> >>> > case the ownership type will be DIVYANGJAN (with GST concession).
> >>> > Else,
> >>> it
> >>> > would be considered  DIVYANGJAN (without GST concession).
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > B) CASE II: IF EXISTING VEHICLE IS REGISTERED OTHER THAN DIVYANGJAN
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > The applicant needs to visit the nearest RTO and meet the RTO
> >>> > inspector
> >>> and
> >>> > inform that a correction w.r.t ownership type is to be made as per
> >>> > MoRTH
> >>> > circular dtd 13.11.2020. Further the applicant has to fill up a form
> >>> named:
> >>> > Application for typographical correction. There is a possibility that
> >>> this
> >>> > form can have different nomenclature with different RTO. Here in this
> >>> > Application form the applicant needs to mention that his/her existing
> >>> > ownership type is INDIVIDUAL and it needs to be corrected to
> >>> > DIVYANGJAN.
> >>> > Applicants also may be asked to write a seperate application
> >>> > indicating
> >>> > change of ownership typ

Re: [AI] Excempted fastag for divyangjan

2022-01-31 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
I want to buy MG Aster, as this car comes with lots of connectivity
features plus this is safe SUV in Indian market.
The base price of the car is around 10 lakh, GST is around 4 lakh
48,000 while road tax is around 1 and half lakh. The car's total price
on road is around 17 lakh.
Now the question is that,
as per above discussion and information provided, if GST and road tax
is waved off, i can get this car for just 11 lakh rupees as a final
price on road, mean i would be saving around 6 lakh rupees if i am
able to avail this concession, is this true, can i avail this much
concession?

On 1/30/22, Navneet Dubey  wrote:
> hello friends,
> I want to buy a car and I want to find exemptions which a blind person
> finds at the time of purchasing a car such as exemption in rode tax
> and g s t concession and I am reading the discussion on this list and
> I glad to know that kanchan madam has posted the method which a blind
> person can use but it is little bit difficult for me to understand in
> English text   so I request all the respected members of this list
> such as N A B delhi Mr. prashant ranjan verma sir , jorge sir of eye
> way , dipendra sir of saksham  and homier sir of bookshare to
> organise a webinar  or make tutorial on the  g s t exemption  for the
> blind persons  . If it has already done and such tutorial is available
> then please me know.
> Thanks
> Navneet dubey
>
>
>
>
> On 1/27/22, SC Vashishth  wrote:
>> Thank you Kanchan for putting that response which will benefit everyone
>> who
>> is either going to buy a new or and old vehicle in their name or have
>> already bought for the purpose of Changing or selecting the ownership to
>> divyangjan.
>>
>> Regarding GST concession for all the categories of persons with
>> disabilities, the court of CCPD had passed a judgement. Recently Chennai
>> high court has also  passed a judgement (
>> https://m.timesofindia.com/city/madurai/process-gst-concession-of-visually-impaired-man/articleshow/88819294.cms
>> )
>> . So that is a settled issue now. The users have to test the rule
>> position
>> in the field and empower the system with self advocacy!
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Subhash Chandra Vashishth
>> Advocate
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 12:30 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I read somewhere that, this  exemption and concession is only acceptable
>>> if,
>>> Firstly, the x showroom price of the vehicle should not be more than 7
>>> lakh
>>> secondly, it is only applicable if the vehicle has been certified
>>> specially designed to be used by person with locomotor disability
>>> Still its not clear to me, whether a person with visual disability can
>>> get such exemption of road tax nd concession in GST? Has anyone
>>> availed this facility to purchase a car? .
>>>
>>> On 1/27/22, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
>>> >This was given by Mr. J.L kaul of All India Confederation of the
>>> > Blind
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > The process of converting the vehicle ownership to ‘Divyangjan’ in the
>>> > RC
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > A) CASE I: WHILE BUYING NEW VEHICLE ( DIVYANGJAN category)
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > The applicant needs to inform the showroom/dealer during registration
>>> > of
>>> > vehicle with RTO to fill up FORM 20 wherein it should be specified
>>> > Ownership type: DIVYANGJAN. If the applicant has sought GST concession
>>> > from  Dept. of heavy Industries (Motor vehicle division) then it
>>> > should
>>> be
>>> > specified in FORM 20 alongwith concession certificate attached. In
>>> > this
>>> > case the ownership type will be DIVYANGJAN (with GST concession).
>>> > Else,
>>> it
>>> > would be considered  DIVYANGJAN (without GST concession).
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > B) CASE II: IF EXISTING VEHICLE IS REGISTERED OTHER THAN DIVYANGJAN
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > The applicant needs to visit the nearest RTO and meet the RTO
>>> > inspector
>>> and
>>> > inform that a correction w.r.t ownership type is to be made as per
>>> > MoRTH
>>> > circular dtd 13.11.2020. Further the applicant has to fill up a form
>>> named:
>>> > Application for typographical correction. There is a possibility that
>>> this
>>> > form can have different nomenclature with different RTO. Here in this
>>> > Application form the applicant needs to mention that his/her existing
>>> > ownership type is INDIVIDUAL and it needs to be corrected to
>>> > DIVYANGJAN.
>>> > Applicants also may be asked to write a seperate application
>>> > indicating
>>> > change of ownership type, if required. Further upon attaching valid
>>> latest
>>> > disability certificate the clerk, senior clerk and RTO inspector will
>>> > approve the case. The same will be reflected in PARIVAHAN portal
>>> > immediately. Next the applicant will have to apply for change of
>>> > address
>>> on
>>> > the PARIVAHAN portal. This change of address is only to be applied to
>>> > get
>>> > revised RC issued with revised Ownership type. During this application
>>> the
>>> > address is to be kept the same as earlier. A total Rs.

Re: [AI] Excempted fastag for divyangjan

2022-01-31 Thread Silpa Mallipeddi
Please send URL and preferably the application form downloaded for GST
Exemption for purchasing new four wheeler.

Thanks
Silpa

On Sun, 30 Jan 2022, 22:06 Navneet Dubey,  wrote:

> hello friends,
> I want to buy a car and I want to find exemptions which a blind person
> finds at the time of purchasing a car such as exemption in rode tax
> and g s t concession and I am reading the discussion on this list and
> I glad to know that kanchan madam has posted the method which a blind
> person can use but it is little bit difficult for me to understand in
> English text   so I request all the respected members of this list
> such as N A B delhi Mr. prashant ranjan verma sir , jorge sir of eye
> way , dipendra sir of saksham  and homier sir of bookshare to
> organise a webinar  or make tutorial on the  g s t exemption  for the
> blind persons  . If it has already done and such tutorial is available
> then please me know.
> Thanks
> Navneet dubey
>
>
>
>
> On 1/27/22, SC Vashishth  wrote:
> > Thank you Kanchan for putting that response which will benefit everyone
> who
> > is either going to buy a new or and old vehicle in their name or have
> > already bought for the purpose of Changing or selecting the ownership to
> > divyangjan.
> >
> > Regarding GST concession for all the categories of persons with
> > disabilities, the court of CCPD had passed a judgement. Recently Chennai
> > high court has also  passed a judgement (
> >
> https://m.timesofindia.com/city/madurai/process-gst-concession-of-visually-impaired-man/articleshow/88819294.cms
> > )
> > . So that is a settled issue now. The users have to test the rule
> position
> > in the field and empower the system with self advocacy!
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Subhash Chandra Vashishth
> > Advocate
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 12:30 PM, Mohib Anwar Rafay  >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I read somewhere that, this  exemption and concession is only acceptable
> >> if,
> >> Firstly, the x showroom price of the vehicle should not be more than 7
> >> lakh
> >> secondly, it is only applicable if the vehicle has been certified
> >> specially designed to be used by person with locomotor disability
> >> Still its not clear to me, whether a person with visual disability can
> >> get such exemption of road tax nd concession in GST? Has anyone
> >> availed this facility to purchase a car? .
> >>
> >> On 1/27/22, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
> >> >This was given by Mr. J.L kaul of All India Confederation of the
> >> > Blind
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The process of converting the vehicle ownership to ‘Divyangjan’ in the
> >> > RC
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > A) CASE I: WHILE BUYING NEW VEHICLE ( DIVYANGJAN category)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The applicant needs to inform the showroom/dealer during registration
> >> > of
> >> > vehicle with RTO to fill up FORM 20 wherein it should be specified
> >> > Ownership type: DIVYANGJAN. If the applicant has sought GST concession
> >> > from  Dept. of heavy Industries (Motor vehicle division) then it
> should
> >> be
> >> > specified in FORM 20 alongwith concession certificate attached. In
> this
> >> > case the ownership type will be DIVYANGJAN (with GST concession).
> Else,
> >> it
> >> > would be considered  DIVYANGJAN (without GST concession).
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > B) CASE II: IF EXISTING VEHICLE IS REGISTERED OTHER THAN DIVYANGJAN
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The applicant needs to visit the nearest RTO and meet the RTO
> inspector
> >> and
> >> > inform that a correction w.r.t ownership type is to be made as per
> >> > MoRTH
> >> > circular dtd 13.11.2020. Further the applicant has to fill up a form
> >> named:
> >> > Application for typographical correction. There is a possibility that
> >> this
> >> > form can have different nomenclature with different RTO. Here in this
> >> > Application form the applicant needs to mention that his/her existing
> >> > ownership type is INDIVIDUAL and it needs to be corrected to
> >> > DIVYANGJAN.
> >> > Applicants also may be asked to write a seperate application
> indicating
> >> > change of ownership type, if required. Further upon attaching valid
> >> latest
> >> > disability certificate the clerk, senior clerk and RTO inspector will
> >> > approve the case. The same will be reflected in PARIVAHAN portal
> >> > immediately. Next the applicant will have to apply for change of
> >> > address
> >> on
> >> > the PARIVAHAN portal. This change of address is only to be applied to
> >> > get
> >> > revised RC issued with revised Ownership type. During this application
> >> the
> >> > address is to be kept the same as earlier. A total Rs. 500.00 will be
> >> > the
> >> > charges applicable.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > C) CASE III: FOR REGISTERING AS INVALID CARRIAGE (ADAPTED VEHICLE)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2016 has replaced the term
> >> > “invalid
> >> > carriage” with “adapted vehicle”.
> >> >
> >> > All DIVYANGJAN can register their vehicles as INVALID carriage i

Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
I don't have good experience with hdfc internet banking as well on
their android app for fund transfer and other account, debit card and
credit card related activities. However, its manageable.
Apart from these three banks, you may have a look on Kotak Bank saving
account as well, their services and mobile banking app is very much
accessible and i have no difficulty in doing my all transaction
related activities in kotak app. However, with a view of getting
credit card in future, axis bank and icici are also good.

On 1/31/22, Siva Suresh  wrote:
> hello.
> even State bank of india and union bank of india are also accessible.
> i can perform all the digital transactions with greater eas  and
> without any difficulty.
> thank you. sivasuresh
>
> On 1/31/22, sourabh.mishr...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Hi
>> Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.
>>
>> Regards
>> Sourabh Mishra
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>> Behalf Of Harshit Lohia
>> Sent: 31 January 2022 18:43
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account
>>
>> Hi,
>> Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
>> I can perform all required transactions through their net banking portal
>> on
>> my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on email which is
>> in
>> the form of web statement. It is also very accessible. However, I do not
>> have any experience of ICICI Bank.
>>
>> On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>>> Hi Kriya mam,
>>>
>>> i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is
>>> good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in,
>>> the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
>>> HTH.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader
>>>
 On 31-Jan-2022, at 5:54 PM, Kriya Jain  wrote:

 
 I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a
 visually impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
 I have following options:
 Axis bank
 HDFC bank
 ICICI bank
 Thanks and regards
 Kriya Jain
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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Siva Suresh
hello.
even State bank of india and union bank of india are also accessible.
i can perform all the digital transactions with greater eas  and
without any difficulty.
thank you. sivasuresh

On 1/31/22, sourabh.mishr...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Hi
> Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.
>
> Regards
> Sourabh Mishra
>
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>
> Hi,
> Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
> I can perform all required transactions through their net banking portal on
> my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on email which is in
> the form of web statement. It is also very accessible. However, I do not
> have any experience of ICICI Bank.
>
> On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>> Hi Kriya mam,
>>
>> i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is
>> good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in,
>> the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
>> HTH.
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader
>>
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>>>
>>> 
>>> I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a
>>> visually impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
>>> I have following options:
>>> Axis bank
>>> HDFC bank
>>> ICICI bank
>>> Thanks and regards
>>> Kriya Jain
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Re: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home

2022-01-31 Thread Sandeep Singh
Exactly, I share the same feelings.
It could be the beginning of another round of suffering for her.

On 1/31/22, Payal Ki Jhankar  wrote:
> I wonder how can this be classified as ending on a happy note? for a woman
> to go back home, where she wasn't wanted in the first place? Are there any
> authorities who review what happens to the woman after she goes back,
> periodically, to ensure her safety and well-being?
>
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 6:15 PM, Kanchan Pamnani 
> wrote:
>
>> 1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank about:blank 1/2 Decade-old divorce battle
>> ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife ‘Incarcerated’
>> In
>> Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home
>> swati.deshpa...@timesgroup.com Mumbai: A decade-long divorce battle ended
>> on a happy note with the husband taking the wife home after her
>> 12-year-long ‘incarceration’ at a mental health hospital following a
>> magistrate’s order. The family court in Bandra, in its December order,
>> also
>> noted its own struggle to get a review board to assess and get the woman
>> released, seven years after the mental hospital had discharged her but
>> her
>> husband refused to take her home. “This is a case, where only because the
>> wife was not allowed in the matrimonial home, she had to languish in a
>> regional mental hospital even after discharge,” judge Swati Chauhan said.
>> The couple got married in 1993. On the husband’s application abo[1]ut his
>> wife’s mental health, a metropolitan magistrate in 2009 passed a
>> ‘reception
>> order’ based on which she was sent to the mental hospital. In 2012, her
>> husband filed for divorce on the grounds of “cruelty and unsoundness of
>> mind”. Judge Chauhan heard the case for the first time in October 2021.
>> “The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 promulgates to protect, promote and
>> fulfill
>> the rights of such persons during delivery of mental healthcare and
>> service
>> and matters connected therewith. But this court found it arduous to
>> search
>> and lay hands on the mental health review board. Unfortunately, the wife
>> could not benefit from the new law,” the family court order said. “Many
>> may
>> be languishing in mental hospitals. Therefore, it is necessary to create
>> awareness about the procedure to approach mental health review boards. ”
>> Article 21 of the Constitution ensures that no person shall be deprived
>> of
>> his life or personal liberty except via a legal procedure, noted the
>> judge.
>> It includes the right to a dignified life, she said, adding that it can
>> “only sympathize” with the wife who “spent 12 years of her life under
>> confinement of a regional mental hospital, which is no less than
>> incarceration”. The court said in 2014, the medical superintendent, in
>> compliance with the Act, ordered her 1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank
>> about:blank 2/2 discharge as she was found fit. The wife and a nurse were
>> sent home, but the husband “refused to keep her home” and she was again
>> ‘detained’ at the mental hospital. Pointing out that “this is a classic
>> example of how a reception order was misused to drive out a wife from the
>> matrimonial home and restrict her reentry”, the court said it was
>> “aghast”
>> at the reason given that the divorce case was pending. The court said it
>> was “disturbing” that no one checked on her at the hospital; neither her
>> child on turning a major, nor her brother. The court appointed its deputy
>> reg istrar as her guardian and sent several production warrants to the
>> hospital. The hospital produced her in court last October when warned of
>> facing adverse inference for “lackadaisical approach”. The wife said she
>> wanted to see her child, expressed no animosity to the husband and
>> wondered
>> why she was still in hospital when she was declared fit for release. The
>> court appointed advocate Shabnam Kazi as amicus curiae and a panel of
>> doctors to examine her and submit its report, which it did on November
>> 22,
>> stating that she is fit for discharge. The panel said the hospital
>> continued to implement the 1987 Act though the 2017 Act stipulates that
>> those with mental illness have a right to live in society and to not
>> continue at an institution merely because s/he has no family. The husband
>> initially said he would house her at a shelter home and bear all
>> expenses,
>> but Kazi opposed and said he would have to provide her alternative
>> accommodation. The court agreed. The husband then said he would find a
>> house for her in the same locality. But on November 27, when the court
>> directed her immediate discharge from the mental hospital, he said he
>> will
>> take her home. The court said: “All’s well that ends well. ”
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home

2022-01-31 Thread Payal Ki Jhankar
I wonder how can this be classified as ending on a happy note? for a woman
to go back home, where she wasn't wanted in the first place? Are there any
authorities who review what happens to the woman after she goes back,
periodically, to ensure her safety and well-being?

On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 6:15 PM, Kanchan Pamnani 
wrote:

> 1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank about:blank 1/2 Decade-old divorce battle
> ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife ‘Incarcerated’ In
> Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home
> swati.deshpa...@timesgroup.com Mumbai: A decade-long divorce battle ended
> on a happy note with the husband taking the wife home after her
> 12-year-long ‘incarceration’ at a mental health hospital following a
> magistrate’s order. The family court in Bandra, in its December order, also
> noted its own struggle to get a review board to assess and get the woman
> released, seven years after the mental hospital had discharged her but her
> husband refused to take her home. “This is a case, where only because the
> wife was not allowed in the matrimonial home, she had to languish in a
> regional mental hospital even after discharge,” judge Swati Chauhan said.
> The couple got married in 1993. On the husband’s application abo[1]ut his
> wife’s mental health, a metropolitan magistrate in 2009 passed a ‘reception
> order’ based on which she was sent to the mental hospital. In 2012, her
> husband filed for divorce on the grounds of “cruelty and unsoundness of
> mind”. Judge Chauhan heard the case for the first time in October 2021.
> “The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 promulgates to protect, promote and fulfill
> the rights of such persons during delivery of mental healthcare and service
> and matters connected therewith. But this court found it arduous to search
> and lay hands on the mental health review board. Unfortunately, the wife
> could not benefit from the new law,” the family court order said. “Many may
> be languishing in mental hospitals. Therefore, it is necessary to create
> awareness about the procedure to approach mental health review boards. ”
> Article 21 of the Constitution ensures that no person shall be deprived of
> his life or personal liberty except via a legal procedure, noted the judge.
> It includes the right to a dignified life, she said, adding that it can
> “only sympathize” with the wife who “spent 12 years of her life under
> confinement of a regional mental hospital, which is no less than
> incarceration”. The court said in 2014, the medical superintendent, in
> compliance with the Act, ordered her 1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank
> about:blank 2/2 discharge as she was found fit. The wife and a nurse were
> sent home, but the husband “refused to keep her home” and she was again
> ‘detained’ at the mental hospital. Pointing out that “this is a classic
> example of how a reception order was misused to drive out a wife from the
> matrimonial home and restrict her reentry”, the court said it was “aghast”
> at the reason given that the divorce case was pending. The court said it
> was “disturbing” that no one checked on her at the hospital; neither her
> child on turning a major, nor her brother. The court appointed its deputy
> reg istrar as her guardian and sent several production warrants to the
> hospital. The hospital produced her in court last October when warned of
> facing adverse inference for “lackadaisical approach”. The wife said she
> wanted to see her child, expressed no animosity to the husband and wondered
> why she was still in hospital when she was declared fit for release. The
> court appointed advocate Shabnam Kazi as amicus curiae and a panel of
> doctors to examine her and submit its report, which it did on November 22,
> stating that she is fit for discharge. The panel said the hospital
> continued to implement the 1987 Act though the 2017 Act stipulates that
> those with mental illness have a right to live in society and to not
> continue at an institution merely because s/he has no family. The husband
> initially said he would house her at a shelter home and bear all expenses,
> but Kazi opposed and said he would have to provide her alternative
> accommodation. The court agreed. The husband then said he would find a
> house for her in the same locality. But on November 27, when the court
> directed her immediate discharge from the mental hospital, he said he will
> take her home. The court said: “All’s well that ends well. ”
>
>
> 
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RE: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread sourabh.mishra51
Hi
Both bank are providing good accessible net banking service.  

Regards
Sourabh Mishra

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From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
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Sent: 31 January 2022 18:43
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

Hi,
Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
I can perform all required transactions through their net banking portal on my 
laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on email which is in the 
form of web statement. It is also very accessible. However, I do not have any 
experience of ICICI Bank.

On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> Hi Kriya mam,
>
> i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is 
> good with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in, 
> the employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
> HTH.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader
>
>> On 31-Jan-2022, at 5:54 PM, Kriya Jain  wrote:
>>
>> 
>> I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a 
>> visually impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
>> I have following options:
>> Axis bank
>> HDFC bank
>> ICICI bank
>> Thanks and regards
>> Kriya Jain
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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Harshit Lohia
Hi,
Net banking of HDFC bank is very much accessible with JAWS on Windows.
I can perform all required transactions through their net banking
portal on my laptop with ease. They also send monthly statement on
email which is in the form of web statement. It is also very
accessible. However, I do not have any experience of ICICI Bank.

On 1/31/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> Hi Kriya mam,
>
> i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is good
> with both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in, the
> employees are quite helpful and co-operative there.
> HTH.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone 6S gold, using VoiceOver screen reader
>
>> On 31-Jan-2022, at 5:54 PM, Kriya Jain  wrote:
>>
>> 
>> I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a visually
>> impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
>> I have following options:
>> Axis bank
>> HDFC bank
>> ICICI bank
>> Thanks and regards
>> Kriya Jain
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[AI] Decade-old divorce battle ends with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home

2022-01-31 Thread Kanchan Pamnani
1/31/22, 6:17 PM about:blank about:blank 1/2 Decade-old divorce battle ends
with reunion Court Orders Immediate Release Of Wife 'Incarcerated' In Mental
Hosp For 12 Yrs, Husband Takes Her Home swati.deshpa...@timesgroup.com
Mumbai: A decade-long divorce battle ended on a happy note with the husband
taking the wife home after her 12-year-long 'incarceration' at a mental
health hospital following a magistrate's order. The family court in Bandra,
in its December order, also noted its own struggle to get a review board to
assess and get the woman released, seven years after the mental hospital had
discharged her but her husband refused to take her home. "This is a case,
where only because the wife was not allowed in the matrimonial home, she had
to languish in a regional mental hospital even after discharge," judge Swati
Chauhan said. The couple got married in 1993. On the husband's application
abo[1]ut his wife's mental health, a metropolitan magistrate in 2009 passed
a 'reception order' based on which she was sent to the mental hospital. In
2012, her husband filed for divorce on the grounds of "cruelty and
unsoundness of mind". Judge Chauhan heard the case for the first time in
October 2021. "The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 promulgates to protect,
promote and fulfill the rights of such persons during delivery of mental
healthcare and service and matters connected therewith. But this court found
it arduous to search and lay hands on the mental health review board.
Unfortunately, the wife could not benefit from the new law," the family
court order said. "Many may be languishing in mental hospitals. Therefore,
it is necessary to create awareness about the procedure to approach mental
health review boards. " Article 21 of the Constitution ensures that no
person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except via a legal
procedure, noted the judge. It includes the right to a dignified life, she
said, adding that it can "only sympathize" with the wife who "spent 12 years
of her life under confinement of a regional mental hospital, which is no
less than incarceration". The court said in 2014, the medical
superintendent, in compliance with the Act, ordered her 1/31/22, 6:17 PM
about:blank about:blank 2/2 discharge as she was found fit. The wife and a
nurse were sent home, but the husband "refused to keep her home" and she was
again 'detained' at the mental hospital. Pointing out that "this is a
classic example of how a reception order was misused to drive out a wife
from the matrimonial home and restrict her reentry", the court said it was
"aghast" at the reason given that the divorce case was pending. The court
said it was "disturbing" that no one checked on her at the hospital; neither
her child on turning a major, nor her brother. The court appointed its
deputy reg istrar as her guardian and sent several production warrants to
the hospital. The hospital produced her in court last October when warned of
facing adverse inference for "lackadaisical approach". The wife said she
wanted to see her child, expressed no animosity to the husband and wondered
why she was still in hospital when she was declared fit for release. The
court appointed advocate Shabnam Kazi as amicus curiae and a panel of
doctors to examine her and submit its report, which it did on November 22,
stating that she is fit for discharge. The panel said the hospital continued
to implement the 1987 Act though the 2017 Act stipulates that those with
mental illness have a right to live in society and to not continue at an
institution merely because s/he has no family. The husband initially said he
would house her at a shelter home and bear all expenses, but Kazi opposed
and said he would have to provide her alternative accommodation. The court
agreed. The husband then said he would find a house for her in the same
locality. But on November 27, when the court directed her immediate
discharge from the mental hospital, he said he will take her home. The court
said: "All's well that ends well. "



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Re: [AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread BHAVESH PATEL
Hi Kriya mam,

i would suggest for HDFC bank as well as ICICI bank. my experience is good with 
both, especially HDFC, as the brantch i have my account in, the employees are 
quite helpful and co-operative there.
HTH.


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> I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a visually 
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> Axis bank
> HDFC bank
> ICICI bank
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[AI] Accessible bank account

2022-01-31 Thread Kriya Jain
I would like to know which bank account is more accessible for a visually
impaired person for virtual as well as physical transactions.
I have following options:
Axis bank
HDFC bank
ICICI bank
Thanks and regards
Kriya Jain

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[AI] Persons with other disability

2022-01-31 Thread Kanchan Pamnani
Hi 

Do you know anyone with any other disability-i.e. other than Blindness? 

If so will you please give me their name and mobile no so that I can
interview them for a Health Survey. 

Thanks 

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[AI] Webinar Announcement!

2022-01-31 Thread NAB Delhi Helpline
This week we will learn about the training and the courses offered by
Deque University in the field of Digital accessibility.
Deque University is a website that offers Web accessibility training
and courses. Deque University offers scholarship for persons with
disability to free access the Deque University's online in-depth
digital accessibility curriculum for one full year.
We will learn how to register for the scholarship, how to access the
course content and how to complete the course to gain accessibility
related skills.

To learn about all these, we invite you to visit the below link to
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Date: Saturday, February 5, 2022.
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