Re: [AI] Ok Google not working on Moto g5g

2022-05-07 Thread Minar Singh
Hi,
Have you checked in setting if it is turn on? some time settings are
changed after software update? go to setting and ensure that google
assistance voice is turn on. I had face similar issue on Android
mobile with Micro Soft team app.

On 5/8/22, sambit das  wrote:
> Hello all
>
> OK Google is not working on my moto g5g mobile after updating to Android 11
> from Android 10. I have tried out all the options including resetting the
> voice settings, but updating all Google, restarting the phone several
> times. OK Google gets activated if I press the mic icon on Google but it
> does not respond to hands free calling. I have tried writing to Google as
> well but not getting any response from them. I have been facing this issue
> for the past 6. While reading through different blocks I came to know that
> this is a problem being faced by stock Android users. Can anyone please
> guide in the matter. Thanks in advance.
>
> Sambit Das
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[AI] Ok Google not working on Moto g5g

2022-05-07 Thread sambit das
Hello all

OK Google is not working on my moto g5g mobile after updating to Android 11
from Android 10. I have tried out all the options including resetting the
voice settings, but updating all Google, restarting the phone several
times. OK Google gets activated if I press the mic icon on Google but it
does not respond to hands free calling. I have tried writing to Google as
well but not getting any response from them. I have been facing this issue
for the past 6. While reading through different blocks I came to know that
this is a problem being faced by stock Android users. Can anyone please
guide in the matter. Thanks in advance.

Sambit Das

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Moderator: Thread closed Re: [AI] UPSC guidelines are repressive for Visually Impaired candidates

2022-05-07 Thread Harish Kotian

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On 07/05/2022 19:43, Minar Singh wrote:

We should preserve this platform from uncivilized men.

On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:

I remember you mentioning in a separate mail that VI people pass their bank
exams by taking undue advantages of scribe and here you are mentioning that
what if your scribe dies due to COVID. How ill can you think of the person
who would have thought to support you to achieve your dreams? Also, if
other VI person passed their exams because of their scribes ability and for
you all the external factors are responsible for your failures.

I know sometimes scribe provided by examiner does not meet our expectation
but that does not gives us right to insult them.

Disgusting and double standards are words that define you.
Further, you are no one to dictate what should I do or what should I write.

Good Luck.

Regards
Ritesh Agarwal







On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 1:01 PM Minar Singh  wrote:


Hello Ritesh,
I'm not blaiming scribe for  failure. What i'm saying is if UPSC wants
to provide scribe then scribe's reading skills should be checked.
Considering the nature of the exam and it's length, scribe should be
capable of reading questions at faster rate with appropreate
pronunciation. Please do not comment if you have not experience this.
I'm aware of my strength and weakness. Please mind your language from
next time.

On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:

Hi!

There is nothing wrong in raising voice to make the examination process
more accessible and less dependent for VI candidates.

However, blaming scribes for one's own failures is something I feel
odd.
Nothing personal but I pray to god to help those people who blame
others
for their failures.

Regards
Ritesh Agarwal


On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:19 PM Amena Kanchwala

Completely agree.   this should not only for the UPSC exam, but also
for
all the government exams held in our country.  including the banking,

SSC

etc.

Thanks and regards,
Amena

On Fri, May 6, 2022, 8:50 PM Minar Singh  wrote:


Hello team,
I feel that we should protest against the repressive scribe
guidelines
for UPSC exam. I couldn't appear for preliminary exams for last 3
years because scribe refused to cooperate on exam day. aspiring
candidate has to submit scribe details during online application in
few months advance. Scribe provided by UPSC lack reading and writing
skills. I had attended once exam with scribe provided by UPSC but I
was not satisfied so skiped General Study ii papaper. How can we
overcome this challenge? I feel that we should demand for computer
based exam where UPSC should provide computer without internet
connect
connection with limited access to apps so there won't be any instance
of mal-practices. Candidate will write exam in MS word. Pandemic has
made sittuation more difficult. What if my scribe dies due to covid
infection?, What if some emergency arises in scribe's family? I feel
Visually Impaired candidate will have to suffer for no falt. I earn
more than enough to sustain a life still I wish to get in to the
administrative field because i'm elegible and capable candidate. I
feel that technology is enabler we should demand for independent exam
writing.

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[AI] 67% of court complexes not disabled-friendly

2022-05-07 Thread Minar Singh
67% of court complexes not disabled-friendly
Dhananjay Mahapatra / TNN / Updated: May 2, 2022, 09:07 IST
NEW DELHI: 'Charity begins at home' proverb appears to have got lost
in the judicial corridors. The Supreme Court in 2017 mandated all
public buildings to effect structural changes to become disabled
friendly, but a whopping 67% of court complexes are yet to implement
the verdict.As per a report compiled by the Supreme Court Registry,
"Only 33% of court complexes are differently-abled friendly." After
giving a series of directions on December 15, 2017 for making public
buildings disabled friendly in accordance with the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities Act, 2017, the SC took stock in January 2019.On
January 15, 2019, it had said, "More than a year has passed since the
judgment was delivered. The indifferent attitude of the States and the
Union Territories shows that they are not serious in complying with
the directions contained in the judgment... We take strong exception
to the lackluster attitude." It had given three weeks to the states
and UTs to implement its December 2017 judgment directions.At a time
when an extreme heatwave has gripped the country, judicial officers in
83% of courtrooms are sweating it out to read through bundles of case
files and hear heated arguments from lawyers. For, only 17% of
courtrooms have air-conditioning facilities as per the SC report.But,
these are not the only reasons why CJI N V Ramana had vigorously
pushed for a state level judicial infrastructure development
authority, which fortunately struck a chord with the Chief ministers
and the Chief Justices of the High Courts. However, Justice Ramana's
proposal for a national level judicial infrastructure development
authority has been pegged back for further discussions.In a
communication to the Union government, the CJI had highlighted the
abysmal condition of the court complexes across the country. Toilets,
essential to ameliorate pressing daily needs of lawyers and litigants,
are absent in 16% of the court complexes. As many as 26% of the court
complexes have no washroom facilities for women. The condition of
existing toilets in most court complexes in semi-urban areas, visited
by hundreds of litigants and lawyers, is nauseating.The other
deficiencies in court complexes are equally concerning: 95% of court
complexes are not equipped with even basic medical facilities; 46% do
not have purified drinking water facilities; 73% of courtrooms do not
have computers placed on the judges' dais with video-conferencing
facilities; 68% courtrooms have no separate record rooms, and, 49% of
court complexes have no library.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/67-of-court-complexes-not-disabled-friendly/articleshow/91243369.cms

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Re: [AI] UPSC guidelines are repressive for Visually Impaired candidates

2022-05-07 Thread Minar Singh
We should preserve this platform from uncivilized men.

On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
> I remember you mentioning in a separate mail that VI people pass their bank
> exams by taking undue advantages of scribe and here you are mentioning that
> what if your scribe dies due to COVID. How ill can you think of the person
> who would have thought to support you to achieve your dreams? Also, if
> other VI person passed their exams because of their scribes ability and for
> you all the external factors are responsible for your failures.
>
> I know sometimes scribe provided by examiner does not meet our expectation
> but that does not gives us right to insult them.
>
> Disgusting and double standards are words that define you.
> Further, you are no one to dictate what should I do or what should I write.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Regards
> Ritesh Agarwal
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 1:01 PM Minar Singh  wrote:
>
>> Hello Ritesh,
>> I'm not blaiming scribe for  failure. What i'm saying is if UPSC wants
>> to provide scribe then scribe's reading skills should be checked.
>> Considering the nature of the exam and it's length, scribe should be
>> capable of reading questions at faster rate with appropreate
>> pronunciation. Please do not comment if you have not experience this.
>> I'm aware of my strength and weakness. Please mind your language from
>> next time.
>>
>> On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > There is nothing wrong in raising voice to make the examination process
>> > more accessible and less dependent for VI candidates.
>> >
>> > However, blaming scribes for one's own failures is something I feel
>> > odd.
>> > Nothing personal but I pray to god to help those people who blame
>> > others
>> > for their failures.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > Ritesh Agarwal
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:19 PM Amena Kanchwala
>> > > >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Completely agree.   this should not only for the UPSC exam, but also
>> >> for
>> >> all the government exams held in our country.  including the banking,
>> SSC
>> >> etc.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks and regards,
>> >> Amena
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, May 6, 2022, 8:50 PM Minar Singh  wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hello team,
>> >>> I feel that we should protest against the repressive scribe
>> >>> guidelines
>> >>> for UPSC exam. I couldn't appear for preliminary exams for last 3
>> >>> years because scribe refused to cooperate on exam day. aspiring
>> >>> candidate has to submit scribe details during online application in
>> >>> few months advance. Scribe provided by UPSC lack reading and writing
>> >>> skills. I had attended once exam with scribe provided by UPSC but I
>> >>> was not satisfied so skiped General Study ii papaper. How can we
>> >>> overcome this challenge? I feel that we should demand for computer
>> >>> based exam where UPSC should provide computer without internet
>> >>> connect
>> >>> connection with limited access to apps so there won't be any instance
>> >>> of mal-practices. Candidate will write exam in MS word. Pandemic has
>> >>> made sittuation more difficult. What if my scribe dies due to covid
>> >>> infection?, What if some emergency arises in scribe's family? I feel
>> >>> Visually Impaired candidate will have to suffer for no falt. I earn
>> >>> more than enough to sustain a life still I wish to get in to the
>> >>> administrative field because i'm elegible and capable candidate. I
>> >>> feel that technology is enabler we should demand for independent exam
>> >>> writing.
>> >>>
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Re: [AI] Counsellor

2022-05-07 Thread 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia
Dear apoorva,

Myself also affected by RP. And, I lost my vision.
Initially, I felt somewhat upset.
Finally we should accept the originality.
You or me is not the first one to get into darkness.
Already, many of us passed on the path.
Now, there are many accessibility devises to support us.
It is initially difficult to step up.
But, you can get yourself customized to it.
You can lead your life safe, smooth & silently.
Your life is a God gifted one.
You should not treat it as a burden.
With a basic work around, you can lead a happy life.

Don't be surrounded with negative thoughts.
Never worried of anything.
Always be positive.
Nature is welcoming you.
You are the only & one hero of your life.
Be happy & be happy for ever.
If you want more clarification, keep in touch with  me.

Regards.
Saravanan.K
+91 9916512402










On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
> Dear Apurwa,
>
> In parallel you should try to connect your brother with other VI persons
> who have achieved success in their life.
> I guess there is this type of phase comes in every person who is suffering
> from RP and the same had happened with me.
> On the basis of my own experience, I guess your brother is anxious about
> his careers, his dreams and all those things that he had thought prior to
> his diagnosis and now he might be of the opinion that he could hardly
> pursue his dreams because of impairment.
> If this is the case, I would suggest you to make him connect and talk to VI
> persons who had made their careers in their respective fields.
>
> Further, I am sharing few of the links to go through which motivates me in
> my low time. Hope this is helpful.
>
> https://insideiim.com/life-of-visually-impaired-iim-calcutta
> https://insideiim.com/mba-despite-being-visually-impaired-chirag-gambhir-fms-delhi
>
>  I might be totally wrong in the assessment of the situation and hence,
> apologies if I had mentioned anything inappropriate.
>
> Kind Regards
> Ritesh
>
> On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 7:00 AM APURWA SABDE  wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I need a pyschologist or counsellor for my brother, He got diagnosed with
>> RP few months back  and has lost will to do anything.
>> Either he is silent and sleeping or he is anxious and irritated.
>> He is not willing to take therapy.
>> So I was looking for pyschologist or counsellor who has been dealing
>> similar situation.
>>
>> Thanks for your help in advance.
>> Please advise.
>>
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Re: [AI] Google Maps Walking directions query

2022-05-07 Thread Krishna Bodawala
Hello,

Yes I too face this problem.
It generally happens on the start of the navigation, so instead of
trying few tricks by my self, I ask a sighted person on the start of
the journey. it is time saving and I get  better idea of the road I
have to travel.


On 5/7/22, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Generally, only the 1st step is based on direction as the GPS can't
> ascertain which side you are facing. Once it judges bases your
> driving/ walking directions, it begins to be more precise. But I
> agree, it becomes pretty hard to start if you are very new to that
> place.
> May be a personal opinion but I have seen google maps being accurate
> more than 90% of the times (used while traveling across cities). A lot
> of times, users including cab drivers miss a turn and then blame it on
> maps.
>
> On 07/05/2022, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
>> Because turn right and left are subjective and the meaning are different
>> for two  persons  facing in different directions but are standing on the
>> same side of the road .
>>
>> Regards
>> Ritesh Agarwal
>>
>> On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 11:22 AM George Abraham
>> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Head South East, head North etc. is not a very practical way of giving
>>> direction. Do not know why simple  terms like turn right or turn left
>>> etc.
>>> cannot be used instead.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> George
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:
>>> accessindia@accessindia.org.in] *On Behalf Of *Vaibhav Saraf
>>> *Sent:* Friday, May 6, 2022 7:58 PM
>>> *To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> *Subject:* Re: [AI] Google Maps Walking directions query
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Khandu,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, that's what I end up doing. But that's quite time-ineffective, and
>>> I
>>> also don't know if I actually need to cross the road or not.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Minar,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Totally agree, sometimes I have happened to walk for 2-3 km when it said
>>> just 750 m away. In fact this happened on Wednesday itself.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Vaibhav
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 6 May 2022 at 04:57, Minar Singh  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Vaibhav,
>>> I would recommend you to be careful while following google map route
>>> some time it is inaccurate. I had face this personally while traveling
>>> with my office assisted transport.
>>>
>>> On 5/6/22, Vaibhav Saraf  wrote:
>>> > Hi Friends,
>>> >
>>> > I have a query with regards to the walking navigation on Google Maps.
>>> Many
>>> > of the times it would say Head South or whatever direction. What is
>>> > the
>>> > best way to know in which direction it wants us to go?
>>> >
>>> > I thought it was easier for sighted folks. But recently I found a
>>> > regular
>>> > sighted commuter struggling with it as well.
>>> >
>>> > Inputs will be helpful.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
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2022-05-07 Thread Radio Udaan
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Re: [AI] UPSC guidelines are repressive for Visually Impaired candidates

2022-05-07 Thread Ritesh Agarwal
I remember you mentioning in a separate mail that VI people pass their bank
exams by taking undue advantages of scribe and here you are mentioning that
what if your scribe dies due to COVID. How ill can you think of the person
who would have thought to support you to achieve your dreams? Also, if
other VI person passed their exams because of their scribes ability and for
you all the external factors are responsible for your failures.

I know sometimes scribe provided by examiner does not meet our expectation
but that does not gives us right to insult them.

Disgusting and double standards are words that define you.
Further, you are no one to dictate what should I do or what should I write.

Good Luck.

Regards
Ritesh Agarwal







On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 1:01 PM Minar Singh  wrote:

> Hello Ritesh,
> I'm not blaiming scribe for  failure. What i'm saying is if UPSC wants
> to provide scribe then scribe's reading skills should be checked.
> Considering the nature of the exam and it's length, scribe should be
> capable of reading questions at faster rate with appropreate
> pronunciation. Please do not comment if you have not experience this.
> I'm aware of my strength and weakness. Please mind your language from
> next time.
>
> On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > There is nothing wrong in raising voice to make the examination process
> > more accessible and less dependent for VI candidates.
> >
> > However, blaming scribes for one's own failures is something I feel odd.
> > Nothing personal but I pray to god to help those people who blame others
> > for their failures.
> >
> > Regards
> > Ritesh Agarwal
> >
> >
> > On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:19 PM Amena Kanchwala  >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Completely agree.   this should not only for the UPSC exam, but also for
> >> all the government exams held in our country.  including the banking,
> SSC
> >> etc.
> >>
> >> Thanks and regards,
> >> Amena
> >>
> >> On Fri, May 6, 2022, 8:50 PM Minar Singh  wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello team,
> >>> I feel that we should protest against the repressive scribe guidelines
> >>> for UPSC exam. I couldn't appear for preliminary exams for last 3
> >>> years because scribe refused to cooperate on exam day. aspiring
> >>> candidate has to submit scribe details during online application in
> >>> few months advance. Scribe provided by UPSC lack reading and writing
> >>> skills. I had attended once exam with scribe provided by UPSC but I
> >>> was not satisfied so skiped General Study ii papaper. How can we
> >>> overcome this challenge? I feel that we should demand for computer
> >>> based exam where UPSC should provide computer without internet connect
> >>> connection with limited access to apps so there won't be any instance
> >>> of mal-practices. Candidate will write exam in MS word. Pandemic has
> >>> made sittuation more difficult. What if my scribe dies due to covid
> >>> infection?, What if some emergency arises in scribe's family? I feel
> >>> Visually Impaired candidate will have to suffer for no falt. I earn
> >>> more than enough to sustain a life still I wish to get in to the
> >>> administrative field because i'm elegible and capable candidate. I
> >>> feel that technology is enabler we should demand for independent exam
> >>> writing.
> >>>
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[AI] How to translate emails, documents, and more with Microsoft Office

2022-05-07 Thread Minar Singh
Now, here’s how to use the translator in the different Office applications.
Translate in Microsoft Outlook on the desktop
If you’ve purchased Outlook 2019 or later for Windows as a standalone
app or as part of Microsoft Office or Microsoft 365, the translation
functionality is built in. To set it up, click the File menu and
select Options. In the Outlook Options window, select Language.
The window now displays your default display language for Office.
Scroll down to the Translation section. Here, you can decide how to
handle messages received in other languages, opting to always
translate them, get asked before translating, or never translate.
Next, select the target language if it’s not your default language.
Then click the Add a Language button and select any languages for
which you don’t want to see a translation.
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You can tweak the translator settings in Outlook to better manage the
feature. (Click image to enlarge it.)
Close the Options window and return to the main Outlook screen. Open
an email you want translated into your native language. Depending on
the options you chose, the email will automatically be translated or
give you the ability to have it translated. Either way, you should see
a link in the message to translate the message to your language. If
not, click the Translate button on the Ribbon and select the Translate
Message command.
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Outlook should offer to translate a message automatically. If not, you
can manually trigger the translation. (Click image to enlarge it.)
Run the translate command, and the entire message appears in your
native language. You can then switch back and forth between the
translation and the original text and turn on automatic translation if
it’s not already enabled.
You can easily jump between the translated message and the original text.
What if you want to take the reverse trip and translate an email
you’re composing from your own native language to a different
language? Unfortunately, Microsoft currently offers no reliable or
workable way to do this in Outlook. The easiest workaround is to
translate the text in Word, then copy and paste it into your message
in Outlook.
Translate in Microsoft Outlook on the web
The translation service is also accessible for Outlook on the web. To
set it up here, sign into Outlook with your Microsoft or business
account. Click the Settings icon at the top right. In the Settings
pane, click the link for View all Outlook settings. In the Settings
window that pops up, select Mail and then Message handling. Scroll
down to the Translation section and you’ll find the same settings as
in the desktop version of Outlook.


Outlook on the web offers the same translation settings as the desktop version.
When you receive a message in a different language, the Translate
feature will offer to translate it for you. Click the link to
translate it. You can then switch back and forth between the original
text and the translation.
As with the desktop flavor of Outlook, the web version presently
offers no workable method for translating a new email from your own
native language to a different language. Again, translating the text
in Word is your best bet.
Translate in Microsoft Word
The translation feature in Microsoft Word works much the same way in
the desktop and online versions.
Open a document that you want to translate, either in full or in part.
Select the Review tab on the Ribbon. To customize the feature before
using it, click the Translate button and select Translator
Preferences. In the Translator pane that appears on the right, confirm
that the switch is set to Yes for “Offer to translate content that
isn’t in a language I read.” You can also add any languages that you
don’t want translated.
If you only want certain text translated, select the text. Click the
Translate button in the Ribbon and choose Translate Selection. In the
Translator pane on the right, make sure the correct source language is
detected. If it’s not correct, click the down arrow for the target
language and change it. Hover your mouse over each word in the
translation, and the feature will show you the translation just for
that word. To add the translation to your current document, click the
blue Insert button at the far right.


Select the text you want translated and then run the Translate
command. (Click image to enlarge it.
Similarly, to translate the entire document, click the Translate icon
in the Ribbon and select Translate Document. In the Translator pane,
make sure the Document tab is selected. Confirm that the target
language is correct. Click the blue Translate button at the far right.
A new document is created and pops up with the complete translation.


In Word, you can opt to translate the entire document as well as
selected text. (Click image to enlarge it.
Translating from your own language to another works much the same way.
Sel

[AI] New Eye Drops Improve Aging Vision Without Glasses. Here's How They Work

2022-05-07 Thread Minar Singh
When people get into their 40s and beyond, their close-up vision
starts to worsen. For many people, cranking up the font size on a
phone or maxing out the brightness on a computer is the only way to be
able to read some text.
This condition is known as presbyopia, and it affects around 128
million people in the US and more than a billion people worldwide.
In late 2021, the US Food and Drug Administration approved a new eye
drop medication to treat presbyopia. As an optometrist, I was
initially skeptical.
Prior to the release of these eye drops – called Vuity – people would
either need glasses, contacts or eye surgery to alleviate presbyopia.
But after learning how these eye drops work, I recognized that for
many people, they could offer an easier and safer way to see clearly
again.
Pupil and lens are important parts of the eye involved in focusing on
objects. (ttsz/iStock/Getty Images)Pupil and lens are important parts
of the eye involved in focusing on objects. (ttsz/iStock/Getty Images)
How eyes focus
Many parts of the human eye interact with incoming light to produce a
clear image.
The first thing light hits is the cornea, the clear outer layer that
initially bends the light. Then light passes through the iris and
pupil, which can shrink or grow to let more or less light into the
inside of the eye. It then travels through the lens, which further
bends the light and precisely focuses it onto the center of the
retina. Finally, the light signal is transferred to the optic nerve at
the back of the eye, for the brain to interpret as an image.
To produce a clear image, your eyes need to adjust to how far away an
object is. Your eyes take three major steps to focus on objects close
to your face: your eyes point toward the object you want to look at,
your lenses change shape and your pupils constrict.
Once you point your gaze at what you're interested in, a small muscle
in the eye contracts, which changes the shape of the lens to make it
thicker. The thicker the lens is, the more the light bends as it
passes through. At the same time, your pupils constrict to block some
of the incoming light from other objects in the distance.
When light bounces off an object and enters your eye, the rays of
light at the center are what provide a clear image. Blocking the
scattering light by constricting the pupil helps to sharpen the image
of close objects.
You can simulate this process using a camera on your cellphone. First,
point the camera at something in the distance. Then, move your thumb
into the image, holding it about 6 inches away. Your thumb will start
off blurry, but as the camera's lens changes shape, your thumb will
come into focus.
""(BruceBlaus/WikimediaCommons/CC BY-SA)
IMAGE: Presbyopia stiffens the lens in the eye, and when a person
can't bend their lens as easily, they are unable to focus incoming
light on the correct part of the retina and images appear blurry.
What is presbyopia?
Presbyopia is the inability of the eyes to focus on close objects,
which results in blurry images. It begins when people are in their 40s
and progresses until it plateaus around the age of 60.
Researchers know that age is the main driver of presbyopia, but there
is an ongoing debate over the mechanical causes at its root.
One theory suggests that as lenses age, they get heavier and can't
change shape as easily. Another theory suggests that the muscle that
pull on the lens become weaker with age. I suspect presbyopia likely
occurs due to a combination of both.
Regardless of the cause, the result is that when looking at close
objects, people's eyes are no longer able to bend incoming light
enough to direct it at the center of the retina. Instead, the light is
focused at a place behind the retina, resulting in blurry vision.
How the eye drops work
Remember, there are two major things an eye does to focus on close
objects: the lens changes shape and the pupil gets smaller. Since
presbyopia limits the ability of the lens to change shape, these eye
drops compensate by causing the pupil to get smaller.
Constricting the pupil reduces the amount of light scatter. This makes
it so that the light entering the eye is better concentrated onto the
retina, thus creating a wider range of distances where objects are in
focus and allowing people to see both close and far objects clearly.
Once you put the drops in your eyes, it takes about 15 minutes for the
active ingredient, pilocarpine, to begin working. Pilocarpine is a
medication that was first discovered in the late 1800s, and can treat
conditions such as glaucoma and ocular hypertension. The effect on
pupils lasts for about six hours.
Smaller pupils mean that less light gets into the eye. While this
isn't a problem during the day when there is a lot of sun, it can
cause difficulty seeing in low-lighting conditions. Aside from these
downsides, the most common side effects of the drops are headache and
red eyes.
""(MikeRun/WikimediaCommons/CC BY-SA)
IMAGE: Making the pupil smaller and allowing

Re: [AI] UPSC guidelines are repressive for Visually Impaired candidates

2022-05-07 Thread Dreamy Eyes
What's your problem
Explain in short.

शनि, 7, मे 2022, 13:01 ला Minar Singh ने  लिहीला:

> Hello Ritesh,
> I'm not blaiming scribe for  failure. What i'm saying is if UPSC wants
> to provide scribe then scribe's reading skills should be checked.
> Considering the nature of the exam and it's length, scribe should be
> capable of reading questions at faster rate with appropreate
> pronunciation. Please do not comment if you have not experience this.
> I'm aware of my strength and weakness. Please mind your language from
> next time.
>
> On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > There is nothing wrong in raising voice to make the examination process
> > more accessible and less dependent for VI candidates.
> >
> > However, blaming scribes for one's own failures is something I feel odd.
> > Nothing personal but I pray to god to help those people who blame others
> > for their failures.
> >
> > Regards
> > Ritesh Agarwal
> >
> >
> > On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:19 PM Amena Kanchwala  >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Completely agree.   this should not only for the UPSC exam, but also for
> >> all the government exams held in our country.  including the banking,
> SSC
> >> etc.
> >>
> >> Thanks and regards,
> >> Amena
> >>
> >> On Fri, May 6, 2022, 8:50 PM Minar Singh  wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello team,
> >>> I feel that we should protest against the repressive scribe guidelines
> >>> for UPSC exam. I couldn't appear for preliminary exams for last 3
> >>> years because scribe refused to cooperate on exam day. aspiring
> >>> candidate has to submit scribe details during online application in
> >>> few months advance. Scribe provided by UPSC lack reading and writing
> >>> skills. I had attended once exam with scribe provided by UPSC but I
> >>> was not satisfied so skiped General Study ii papaper. How can we
> >>> overcome this challenge? I feel that we should demand for computer
> >>> based exam where UPSC should provide computer without internet connect
> >>> connection with limited access to apps so there won't be any instance
> >>> of mal-practices. Candidate will write exam in MS word. Pandemic has
> >>> made sittuation more difficult. What if my scribe dies due to covid
> >>> infection?, What if some emergency arises in scribe's family? I feel
> >>> Visually Impaired candidate will have to suffer for no falt. I earn
> >>> more than enough to sustain a life still I wish to get in to the
> >>> administrative field because i'm elegible and capable candidate. I
> >>> feel that technology is enabler we should demand for independent exam
> >>> writing.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Disclaimer:
> >>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking
> of
> >>> the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its
> >>> veracity;
> >>>
> >>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
> >>> mails sent through this mailing list..
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Search for old postings at:
> >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
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Re: [AI] UPSC guidelines are repressive for Visually Impaired candidates

2022-05-07 Thread Minar Singh
Hello Ritesh,
I'm not blaiming scribe for  failure. What i'm saying is if UPSC wants
to provide scribe then scribe's reading skills should be checked.
Considering the nature of the exam and it's length, scribe should be
capable of reading questions at faster rate with appropreate
pronunciation. Please do not comment if you have not experience this.
I'm aware of my strength and weakness. Please mind your language from
next time.

On 5/7/22, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
> Hi!
>
> There is nothing wrong in raising voice to make the examination process
> more accessible and less dependent for VI candidates.
>
> However, blaming scribes for one's own failures is something I feel odd.
> Nothing personal but I pray to god to help those people who blame others
> for their failures.
>
> Regards
> Ritesh Agarwal
>
>
> On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:19 PM Amena Kanchwala 
> wrote:
>
>> Completely agree.   this should not only for the UPSC exam, but also for
>> all the government exams held in our country.  including the banking, SSC
>> etc.
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Amena
>>
>> On Fri, May 6, 2022, 8:50 PM Minar Singh  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello team,
>>> I feel that we should protest against the repressive scribe guidelines
>>> for UPSC exam. I couldn't appear for preliminary exams for last 3
>>> years because scribe refused to cooperate on exam day. aspiring
>>> candidate has to submit scribe details during online application in
>>> few months advance. Scribe provided by UPSC lack reading and writing
>>> skills. I had attended once exam with scribe provided by UPSC but I
>>> was not satisfied so skiped General Study ii papaper. How can we
>>> overcome this challenge? I feel that we should demand for computer
>>> based exam where UPSC should provide computer without internet connect
>>> connection with limited access to apps so there won't be any instance
>>> of mal-practices. Candidate will write exam in MS word. Pandemic has
>>> made sittuation more difficult. What if my scribe dies due to covid
>>> infection?, What if some emergency arises in scribe's family? I feel
>>> Visually Impaired candidate will have to suffer for no falt. I earn
>>> more than enough to sustain a life still I wish to get in to the
>>> administrative field because i'm elegible and capable candidate. I
>>> feel that technology is enabler we should demand for independent exam
>>> writing.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Disclaimer:
>>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
>>> the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its
>>> veracity;
>>>
>>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
>>> mails sent through this mailing list..
>>>
>>>
>>> Search for old postings at:
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>>> ---
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>>> Groups
>>> "AccessIndia" group.
>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send
>>> an
>>> email to accessindia+unsubscr...@accessindia.org.in.
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>>> .
>>>
>> --
>> Disclaimer:
>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
>> the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its
>> veracity;
>>
>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
>> mails
>> sent through this mailing list..
>>
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