RE: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this list

2023-08-14 Thread Vedprakash Sharma
Please clear what specific things you wish to know regarding trading.I have been doing share trading jjust as a hobby for more than ten years. I use ICICI for trading and brokerage. Sent from Mail for Windows From: shyam sharmaSent: 15 August 2023 08:27 AMTo: accessindiaSubject: Re: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this list Prerna madam please share the contact details.  On Mon, 14 Aug, 2023, 22:36 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia,  wrote:Hi Prerna Sobti,Yes we are looking for the same. Can you share his details with us. Isit possible for him to conduct training class  for the same.  We areeagerly waiting for it.Regards.Saravanan.K+91 9916512402On 8/14/23, Prerna Sobti  wrote:> Hi all> I am aware of many blind people who are independently trading> Ay also know a blind gentleman called Charles Who has recently started his> YouTube channel WhatsApp group and even take group sessions on trading and> how to trade independently> Hi conducted I think two group sessions on Google meet on last Saturday> Let me know if you guys are interested I will ask him and then share his> phone number and WhatsApp group link over here> Best>> Prerna Sobti>>> On 13-Aug-2023, at 7:52 PM, 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia>>  wrote: Hello Friends, Is there any of you know the basics & having the clarity on stock>> markets & able to  train VI persons. We are in need of those persons &>> their will & wish in training those aspects to us. We are in thirst of>> the knowledge on this matter. I kindly request any good trainer in>> this field & educate us in stock trading. Please come forward in>> educating us. I am expecting valuable response from valuable persons. Regards.>> Saravanan.K>> +91 9916512402> On 8/13/23, anirudh rao  wrote:>>> dear mates,>> a few days ago, I received a message which I am posting here. Hello everyone Do you dream about financial freedom?>> Do you want to know about financial literacy and stock market ?>> Well, Trademagic Educare Pvt Ltd. is offering you a 10 days complete>>> program in technical analysis in stock market.>> You will learn the basics of stock market and how you can earn a decent>>> profits from it.>> *Amazing thing is, it is  absolutely Free!*>> This course is specially designed for persons with disability, *free of>>> cost*.>> Come on, hurry up and confirm if interested. For further details contact *Neenu Kewlani on 90827 71716* Apparently, the message is for all the PWBD candidates including the>>> blind.>> When I called the concerned person, for my dismay, she said that this is>>> not for the blind as they are not aware how the blind would be able to>>> trade.>> Interpreting charts and candlesticks is a problem for the blind>>> according>>> to her.>> She is a person with disability herself and wants to know if the blind>>> can>>> trade or even understand the technicalities so that they can train many>>> blind in the field.>> She has also confirmed her interest in speaking to the people who are>>> blind>>> and trade successfully.>> I was not able to answer her queries as I am a trading aspirant myself>>> and>>> not a skilled trader.>> However, I said to her that there are people with blindness who trade and>>> I>>> have heard of such and shall try to get some people to talk to her on>>> the>>> specifics.>> My request to the people who understand trading in this mailing list is>>> to>>> call the given number and explain the technicalities so that the door>>> for>>> the training is open for the blind candidates too.>> The contact number is given below again for your convenience.>> Please call only through whatsapp as her number is always unreachable>>> through regular calls.>> -->>> "every human is disabled because, none has got the wings to fly".>>> Anirudh Rao>>> your intellectual comrade.>>> call/whatsapp  me at 8277012082>>> join on Skype: anirudhrao3>>> if you just wish to be a facebook friend:>>> click>>> https://m.facebook.com/anirudh.rao.7731/about?lst=15148125152%3A15148125152%3A1563341090&refid=17>>> and send a request.>>> Thank you>>> Anirudh Rao.>> -->>> 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/>>> --->>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google>>> Groups>>> "AccessIndia" group.>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send>>> an>>> email to accessindia+unsubscr...@accessindia.org.in.>>> To view this discussion

Re: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this list

2023-08-14 Thread shyam sharma
Prerna madam please share the contact details.

On Mon, 14 Aug, 2023, 22:36 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia, <
accessindia@accessindia.org.in> wrote:

> Hi Prerna Sobti,
>
> Yes we are looking for the same. Can you share his details with us. Is
> it possible for him to conduct training class  for the same.  We are
> eagerly waiting for it.
>
> Regards.
> Saravanan.K
> +91 9916512402
>
> On 8/14/23, Prerna Sobti  wrote:
> > Hi all
> > I am aware of many blind people who are independently trading
> > Ay also know a blind gentleman called Charles Who has recently started
> his
> > YouTube channel WhatsApp group and even take group sessions on trading
> and
> > how to trade independently
> > Hi conducted I think two group sessions on Google meet on last Saturday
> > Let me know if you guys are interested I will ask him and then share his
> > phone number and WhatsApp group link over here
> > Best
> >
> > Prerna Sobti
> >
> >> On 13-Aug-2023, at 7:52 PM, 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia
> >>  wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Friends,
> >>
> >> Is there any of you know the basics & having the clarity on stock
> >> markets & able to  train VI persons. We are in need of those persons &
> >> their will & wish in training those aspects to us. We are in thirst of
> >> the knowledge on this matter. I kindly request any good trainer in
> >> this field & educate us in stock trading. Please come forward in
> >> educating us. I am expecting valuable response from valuable persons.
> >>
> >> Regards.
> >> Saravanan.K
> >> +91 9916512402
> >>
> >>> On 8/13/23, anirudh rao  wrote:
> >>> dear mates,
> >>>
> >>> a few days ago, I received a message which I am posting here.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Hello everyone
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Do you dream about financial freedom?
> >>>
> >>> Do you want to know about financial literacy and stock market ?
> >>>
> >>> Well, Trademagic Educare Pvt Ltd. is offering you a 10 days complete
> >>> program in technical analysis in stock market.
> >>>
> >>> You will learn the basics of stock market and how you can earn a decent
> >>> profits from it.
> >>>
> >>> *Amazing thing is, it is  absolutely Free!*
> >>>
> >>> This course is specially designed for persons with disability, *free of
> >>> cost*.
> >>>
> >>> Come on, hurry up and confirm if interested.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> For further details contact *Neenu Kewlani on 90827 71716*
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Apparently, the message is for all the PWBD candidates including the
> >>> blind.
> >>>
> >>> When I called the concerned person, for my dismay, she said that this
> is
> >>> not for the blind as they are not aware how the blind would be able to
> >>> trade.
> >>>
> >>> Interpreting charts and candlesticks is a problem for the blind
> >>> according
> >>> to her.
> >>>
> >>> She is a person with disability herself and wants to know if the blind
> >>> can
> >>> trade or even understand the technicalities so that they can train many
> >>> blind in the field.
> >>>
> >>> She has also confirmed her interest in speaking to the people who are
> >>> blind
> >>> and trade successfully.
> >>>
> >>> I was not able to answer her queries as I am a trading aspirant myself
> >>> and
> >>> not a skilled trader.
> >>>
> >>> However, I said to her that there are people with blindness who trade
> and
> >>> I
> >>> have heard of such and shall try to get some people to talk to her on
> >>> the
> >>> specifics.
> >>>
> >>> My request to the people who understand trading in this mailing list is
> >>> to
> >>> call the given number and explain the technicalities so that the door
> >>> for
> >>> the training is open for the blind candidates too.
> >>>
> >>> The contact number is given below again for your convenience.
> >>>
> >>> Please call only through whatsapp as her number is always unreachable
> >>> through regular calls.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> "every human is disabled because, none has got the wings to fly".
> >>> Anirudh Rao
> >>> your intellectual comrade.
> >>> call/whatsapp  me at 8277012082
> >>> join on Skype: anirudhrao3
> >>> if you just wish to be a facebook friend:
> >>> click
> >>>
> https://m.facebook.com/anirudh.rao.7731/about?lst=15148125152%3A15148125152%3A1563341090&refid=17
> >>> and send a request.
> >>> Thank you
> >>> Anirudh Rao.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> 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/
> >>> ---
> >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
> >>> Groups
> >>> "AccessIndia" group.
> >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send
> >>> an
> >>> email to accessindia+unsubscr...@accessindia.org.in.
> >>> To 

Re: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the blind on request?

2023-08-14 Thread Ajay Minocha
Completely agree, its only the mandate which gets the things done.

On 14/08/2023, anirudh rao  wrote:
> yes completely agree on the point that such a law should be mandated.
> OCR apps are not accurate and accuracy is inevitable when someone is
> reading a book for academic purposes.
> I too had the same question in my mind lingering since few days now and was
> clarified by some of the insites provided here.
> one more problem is that most publishers are unaware of disability in
> general and are just rude.
>
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 8:51 PM drbsmkumar  wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> Why should we buy a hardcopy book scan it and do an OCR? Are we not
>> eligible to buy an accessible E book? There are so many leading
>> international private publishers who are supplying digital E books with
>> complete long description for that images.
>> Hence, I feel we should work towards making a law which makes it
>> mandatory
>> for all the publishing houses to provide an accessible Digital books for
>> people with vision in pairments.
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Prof. B. S. M. Kumar, MSc., MTech., PhD,
>> Cell: +91 9840139849
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 14-Aug-2023, at 20:42, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:
>>
>> Hi! I suggest you that, you may access the book with the help of
>> technology for visually impaired. You may purchase It’s hard copy, scan
>> its
>> Pages with your mobile/scanner and create its PDF file, then you may read
>> that file with any OCR app like kibo, envision AI, etc. Thanks.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 14-Aug-2023, at 6:43 PM, Avichal Bhatnagar 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello Prashant Sir,
>>
>> Thanks for making things clear.
>>
>> However, the catch in this entire case is that there's no soft copy
>>
>> available anywhere, thus making it impossible for the print disabled
>>
>> to read.
>>
>> So, I wonder if a case against the publisher can be filed in the court
>>
>> of CCPD on the grounds of discrimination against the disabled?
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8/14/23, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
>>
>> Dear Avichal,
>>
>> It is not necessary for the private publisher to provide an accessible
>> copy
>>
>> as of now.
>>
>> The law permits you or any other institution  to convert it to an
>> accessible
>>
>> format without taking permission of the publisher/copy right holder.
>>
>>
>> However, if that book is being provided by any educational institution to
>>
>> you, you can put the onus on the institution to convert it for you.
>>
>>
>> Publishers don’t want to share soft copy fearing piracy although there
>> are
>>
>> other ways to pirate the book if anyone really wants to do so.
>>
>>
>> This is how the copyright law has worked so far.
>>
>>
>> I wonder if the recent changes to the RPD Act rules can be  made
>> applicable
>>
>> on this particularly when only print book has been released.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Prashant
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>>
>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>>
>> Behalf Of Avichal Bhatnagar
>>
>> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 3:10 PM
>>
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>
>> Subject: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to
>>
>> the blind on request?
>>
>>
>> Hello list members,
>>
>> As the subject line indicates, I want to know that if a visually impaired
>>
>> person requests a publisher for the soft copy of a book, is the publisher
>>
>> obligated by law to provide the same? If so, then can he be penalised for
>>
>> not fulfilling the request?
>>
>> Today, I called a publisher in Mumbai and requested for the soft copy of
>> a
>>
>> book which is quite essential for my doctoral research; I was willing to
>> pay
>>
>> the price of the hard copy for the soft copy, but the publisher's
>> response
>>
>> was very callous and insensitive.
>>
>> The book is not available as an ebook in any other format as well, such
>> as
>>
>> kindle.
>>
>> He simply said that he would not provide the soft copy, and when I told
>> him
>>
>> that the book was not available in ebook anywhere, so he said that I
>> should
>>
>> read it when it becomes available.
>>
>> I also told him that the book is a big one, so it'll take a lot of time
>> in
>>
>> getting it scanned and proofread, but he did not budge.
>>
>> So, I request the legal experts on the list to please advise me as to
>> what
>>
>> will be the best course of action in this regard?
>>
>> I am planning to sue the publisher in the court of the Chief commissioner
>>
>> for persons with disability, please let me know if it is a good step?
>>
>> Please also explain about any other laws in this regard.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Avichal
>>
>> --
>>
>> Avichal Bhatnagar
>>
>> Assistant professor at
>>
>> Department of English, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College University of
>>
>> Delhi
>>
>>
>> Doctoral research scholar at
>>
>> Department of humanities
>>
>> Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi college of engineering)
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Disclaimer:
>>
>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise

Re: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the blind on request?

2023-08-14 Thread anirudh rao
yes completely agree on the point that such a law should be mandated.
OCR apps are not accurate and accuracy is inevitable when someone is
reading a book for academic purposes.
I too had the same question in my mind lingering since few days now and was
clarified by some of the insites provided here.
one more problem is that most publishers are unaware of disability in
general and are just rude.

On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 8:51 PM drbsmkumar  wrote:

> Hi All,
> Why should we buy a hardcopy book scan it and do an OCR? Are we not
> eligible to buy an accessible E book? There are so many leading
> international private publishers who are supplying digital E books with
> complete long description for that images.
> Hence, I feel we should work towards making a law which makes it mandatory
> for all the publishing houses to provide an accessible Digital books for
> people with vision in pairments.
> Regards,
>
>
> Prof. B. S. M. Kumar, MSc., MTech., PhD,
> Cell: +91 9840139849
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 14-Aug-2023, at 20:42, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:
>
> Hi! I suggest you that, you may access the book with the help of
> technology for visually impaired. You may purchase It’s hard copy, scan its
> Pages with your mobile/scanner and create its PDF file, then you may read
> that file with any OCR app like kibo, envision AI, etc. Thanks.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 14-Aug-2023, at 6:43 PM, Avichal Bhatnagar 
> wrote:
>
>
> Hello Prashant Sir,
>
> Thanks for making things clear.
>
> However, the catch in this entire case is that there's no soft copy
>
> available anywhere, thus making it impossible for the print disabled
>
> to read.
>
> So, I wonder if a case against the publisher can be filed in the court
>
> of CCPD on the grounds of discrimination against the disabled?
>
>
>
> On 8/14/23, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
>
> Dear Avichal,
>
> It is not necessary for the private publisher to provide an accessible copy
>
> as of now.
>
> The law permits you or any other institution  to convert it to an
> accessible
>
> format without taking permission of the publisher/copy right holder.
>
>
> However, if that book is being provided by any educational institution to
>
> you, you can put the onus on the institution to convert it for you.
>
>
> Publishers don’t want to share soft copy fearing piracy although there are
>
> other ways to pirate the book if anyone really wants to do so.
>
>
> This is how the copyright law has worked so far.
>
>
> I wonder if the recent changes to the RPD Act rules can be  made applicable
>
> on this particularly when only print book has been released.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Prashant
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
>
> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>
> Behalf Of Avichal Bhatnagar
>
> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 3:10 PM
>
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>
> Subject: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to
>
> the blind on request?
>
>
> Hello list members,
>
> As the subject line indicates, I want to know that if a visually impaired
>
> person requests a publisher for the soft copy of a book, is the publisher
>
> obligated by law to provide the same? If so, then can he be penalised for
>
> not fulfilling the request?
>
> Today, I called a publisher in Mumbai and requested for the soft copy of a
>
> book which is quite essential for my doctoral research; I was willing to
> pay
>
> the price of the hard copy for the soft copy, but the publisher's response
>
> was very callous and insensitive.
>
> The book is not available as an ebook in any other format as well, such as
>
> kindle.
>
> He simply said that he would not provide the soft copy, and when I told him
>
> that the book was not available in ebook anywhere, so he said that I should
>
> read it when it becomes available.
>
> I also told him that the book is a big one, so it'll take a lot of time in
>
> getting it scanned and proofread, but he did not budge.
>
> So, I request the legal experts on the list to please advise me as to what
>
> will be the best course of action in this regard?
>
> I am planning to sue the publisher in the court of the Chief commissioner
>
> for persons with disability, please let me know if it is a good step?
>
> Please also explain about any other laws in this regard.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Avichal
>
> --
>
> Avichal Bhatnagar
>
> Assistant professor at
>
> Department of English, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College University of
>
> Delhi
>
>
> Doctoral research scholar at
>
> Department of humanities
>
> Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi college of engineering)
>
>
> --
>
> 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/

Re: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this list

2023-08-14 Thread 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia
Hi Prerna Sobti,

Yes we are looking for the same. Can you share his details with us. Is
it possible for him to conduct training class  for the same.  We are
eagerly waiting for it.

Regards.
Saravanan.K
+91 9916512402

On 8/14/23, Prerna Sobti  wrote:
> Hi all
> I am aware of many blind people who are independently trading
> Ay also know a blind gentleman called Charles Who has recently started his
> YouTube channel WhatsApp group and even take group sessions on trading and
> how to trade independently
> Hi conducted I think two group sessions on Google meet on last Saturday
> Let me know if you guys are interested I will ask him and then share his
> phone number and WhatsApp group link over here
> Best
>
> Prerna Sobti
>
>> On 13-Aug-2023, at 7:52 PM, 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hello Friends,
>>
>> Is there any of you know the basics & having the clarity on stock
>> markets & able to  train VI persons. We are in need of those persons &
>> their will & wish in training those aspects to us. We are in thirst of
>> the knowledge on this matter. I kindly request any good trainer in
>> this field & educate us in stock trading. Please come forward in
>> educating us. I am expecting valuable response from valuable persons.
>>
>> Regards.
>> Saravanan.K
>> +91 9916512402
>>
>>> On 8/13/23, anirudh rao  wrote:
>>> dear mates,
>>>
>>> a few days ago, I received a message which I am posting here.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello everyone
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you dream about financial freedom?
>>>
>>> Do you want to know about financial literacy and stock market ?
>>>
>>> Well, Trademagic Educare Pvt Ltd. is offering you a 10 days complete
>>> program in technical analysis in stock market.
>>>
>>> You will learn the basics of stock market and how you can earn a decent
>>> profits from it.
>>>
>>> *Amazing thing is, it is  absolutely Free!*
>>>
>>> This course is specially designed for persons with disability, *free of
>>> cost*.
>>>
>>> Come on, hurry up and confirm if interested.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> For further details contact *Neenu Kewlani on 90827 71716*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Apparently, the message is for all the PWBD candidates including the
>>> blind.
>>>
>>> When I called the concerned person, for my dismay, she said that this is
>>> not for the blind as they are not aware how the blind would be able to
>>> trade.
>>>
>>> Interpreting charts and candlesticks is a problem for the blind
>>> according
>>> to her.
>>>
>>> She is a person with disability herself and wants to know if the blind
>>> can
>>> trade or even understand the technicalities so that they can train many
>>> blind in the field.
>>>
>>> She has also confirmed her interest in speaking to the people who are
>>> blind
>>> and trade successfully.
>>>
>>> I was not able to answer her queries as I am a trading aspirant myself
>>> and
>>> not a skilled trader.
>>>
>>> However, I said to her that there are people with blindness who trade and
>>> I
>>> have heard of such and shall try to get some people to talk to her on
>>> the
>>> specifics.
>>>
>>> My request to the people who understand trading in this mailing list is
>>> to
>>> call the given number and explain the technicalities so that the door
>>> for
>>> the training is open for the blind candidates too.
>>>
>>> The contact number is given below again for your convenience.
>>>
>>> Please call only through whatsapp as her number is always unreachable
>>> through regular calls.
>>>
>>> --
>>> "every human is disabled because, none has got the wings to fly".
>>> Anirudh Rao
>>> your intellectual comrade.
>>> call/whatsapp  me at 8277012082
>>> join on Skype: anirudhrao3
>>> if you just wish to be a facebook friend:
>>> click
>>> https://m.facebook.com/anirudh.rao.7731/about?lst=15148125152%3A15148125152%3A1563341090&refid=17
>>> and send a request.
>>> Thank you
>>> Anirudh Rao.
>>>
>>> --
>>> 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/
>>> ---
>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
>>> Groups
>>> "AccessIndia" group.
>>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send
>>> an
>>> email to accessindia+unsubscr...@accessindia.org.in.
>>> To view this discussion on the web visit
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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

Re: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the blind on request?

2023-08-14 Thread drbsmkumar
Hi All,
Why should we buy a hardcopy book scan it and do an OCR? Are we not eligible to 
buy an accessible E book? There are so many leading international private 
publishers who are supplying digital E books with complete long description for 
that images.
Hence, I feel we should work towards making a law which makes it mandatory for 
all the publishing houses to provide an accessible Digital books for people 
with vision in pairments.
Regards,


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

Sent from my iPhone

> On 14-Aug-2023, at 20:42, Aman Preet Singh  wrote:
> 
> Hi! I suggest you that, you may access the book with the help of technology 
> for visually impaired. You may purchase It’s hard copy, scan its Pages with 
> your mobile/scanner and create its PDF file, then you may read that file with 
> any OCR app like kibo, envision AI, etc. Thanks.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 14-Aug-2023, at 6:43 PM, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Prashant Sir,
>> Thanks for making things clear.
>> However, the catch in this entire case is that there's no soft copy
>> available anywhere, thus making it impossible for the print disabled
>> to read.
>> So, I wonder if a case against the publisher can be filed in the court
>> of CCPD on the grounds of discrimination against the disabled?
>> 
>> 
 On 8/14/23, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
>>> Dear Avichal,
>>> It is not necessary for the private publisher to provide an accessible copy
>>> as of now.
>>> The law permits you or any other institution  to convert it to an accessible
>>> format without taking permission of the publisher/copy right holder.
>>> 
>>> However, if that book is being provided by any educational institution to
>>> you, you can put the onus on the institution to convert it for you.
>>> 
>>> Publishers don’t want to share soft copy fearing piracy although there are
>>> other ways to pirate the book if anyone really wants to do so.
>>> 
>>> This is how the copyright law has worked so far.
>>> 
>>> I wonder if the recent changes to the RPD Act rules can be  made applicable
>>> on this particularly when only print book has been released.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Prashant
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>>> Behalf Of Avichal Bhatnagar
>>> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 3:10 PM
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Subject: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to
>>> the blind on request?
>>> 
>>> Hello list members,
>>> As the subject line indicates, I want to know that if a visually impaired
>>> person requests a publisher for the soft copy of a book, is the publisher
>>> obligated by law to provide the same? If so, then can he be penalised for
>>> not fulfilling the request?
>>> Today, I called a publisher in Mumbai and requested for the soft copy of a
>>> book which is quite essential for my doctoral research; I was willing to pay
>>> the price of the hard copy for the soft copy, but the publisher's response
>>> was very callous and insensitive.
>>> The book is not available as an ebook in any other format as well, such as
>>> kindle.
>>> He simply said that he would not provide the soft copy, and when I told him
>>> that the book was not available in ebook anywhere, so he said that I should
>>> read it when it becomes available.
>>> I also told him that the book is a big one, so it'll take a lot of time in
>>> getting it scanned and proofread, but he did not budge.
>>> So, I request the legal experts on the list to please advise me as to what
>>> will be the best course of action in this regard?
>>> I am planning to sue the publisher in the court of the Chief commissioner
>>> for persons with disability, please let me know if it is a good step?
>>> Please also explain about any other laws in this regard.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Avichal
>>> --
>>> Avichal Bhatnagar
>>> Assistant professor at
>>> Department of English, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College University of
>>> Delhi
>>> 
>>> Doctoral research scholar at
>>> Department of humanities
>>> Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi college of engineering)
>>> 
>>> --
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Re: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the blind on request?

2023-08-14 Thread Aman Preet Singh
Hi! I suggest you that, you may access the book with the help of technology for 
visually impaired. You may purchase It’s hard copy, scan its Pages with your 
mobile/scanner and create its PDF file, then you may read that file with any 
OCR app like kibo, envision AI, etc. Thanks.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 14-Aug-2023, at 6:43 PM, Avichal Bhatnagar  wrote:
> 
> Hello Prashant Sir,
> Thanks for making things clear.
> However, the catch in this entire case is that there's no soft copy
> available anywhere, thus making it impossible for the print disabled
> to read.
> So, I wonder if a case against the publisher can be filed in the court
> of CCPD on the grounds of discrimination against the disabled?
> 
> 
>> On 8/14/23, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Dear Avichal,
>> It is not necessary for the private publisher to provide an accessible copy
>> as of now.
>> The law permits you or any other institution  to convert it to an accessible
>> format without taking permission of the publisher/copy right holder.
>> 
>> However, if that book is being provided by any educational institution to
>> you, you can put the onus on the institution to convert it for you.
>> 
>> Publishers don’t want to share soft copy fearing piracy although there are
>> other ways to pirate the book if anyone really wants to do so.
>> 
>> This is how the copyright law has worked so far.
>> 
>> I wonder if the recent changes to the RPD Act rules can be  made applicable
>> on this particularly when only print book has been released.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Prashant
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
>> Behalf Of Avichal Bhatnagar
>> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 3:10 PM
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to
>> the blind on request?
>> 
>> Hello list members,
>> As the subject line indicates, I want to know that if a visually impaired
>> person requests a publisher for the soft copy of a book, is the publisher
>> obligated by law to provide the same? If so, then can he be penalised for
>> not fulfilling the request?
>> Today, I called a publisher in Mumbai and requested for the soft copy of a
>> book which is quite essential for my doctoral research; I was willing to pay
>> the price of the hard copy for the soft copy, but the publisher's response
>> was very callous and insensitive.
>> The book is not available as an ebook in any other format as well, such as
>> kindle.
>> He simply said that he would not provide the soft copy, and when I told him
>> that the book was not available in ebook anywhere, so he said that I should
>> read it when it becomes available.
>> I also told him that the book is a big one, so it'll take a lot of time in
>> getting it scanned and proofread, but he did not budge.
>> So, I request the legal experts on the list to please advise me as to what
>> will be the best course of action in this regard?
>> I am planning to sue the publisher in the court of the Chief commissioner
>> for persons with disability, please let me know if it is a good step?
>> Please also explain about any other laws in this regard.
>> Thanks,
>> Avichal
>> --
>> Avichal Bhatnagar
>> Assistant professor at
>> Department of English, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College University of
>> Delhi
>> 
>> Doctoral research scholar at
>> Department of humanities
>> Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi college of engineering)
>> 
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RE: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this list

2023-08-14 Thread techsavi.shankar
I spoke to many traders including visually challenged couple of times, the 
outcome was that no 1 wants to share their professional trading skills, instead 
they wish to share their traditional experiences.

-Original Message-
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
Of Prerna Sobti
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 7:17 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this 
list

An investor myself, I completely agree with what Ajay has mentioned in his 
email Best

Prerna Sobti 

> On 13-Aug-2023, at 7:52 PM, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> 
> My views as a finance professional, technical analysis holds no real 
> value specially when it comes to small-time retail traders like us 
> (vision impairment being irrelevant as one can substitute the chart 
> visuals through the underlying data i.e. moving averages etc.).
> There is an entire industry running in billions of rupees whose only 
> objective is to cheat retail investors with these catchy "Financial 
> Independence" dreams. There are couple of ways they do so, 1.
> derivative trading and 2. technical analysis or a combination of both.
> Disclaimer: Trading can be injurious for your wealth.
> Invest wisely.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ajay
> 
>> On 13/08/2023, anirudh rao  wrote:
>> dear mates,
>> 
>> a few days ago, I received a message which I am posting here.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello everyone
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Do you dream about financial freedom?
>> 
>> Do you want to know about financial literacy and stock market ?
>> 
>> Well, Trademagic Educare Pvt Ltd. is offering you a 10 days complete 
>> program in technical analysis in stock market.
>> 
>> You will learn the basics of stock market and how you can earn a 
>> decent profits from it.
>> 
>> *Amazing thing is, it is  absolutely Free!*
>> 
>> This course is specially designed for persons with disability, *free 
>> of cost*.
>> 
>> Come on, hurry up and confirm if interested.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> For further details contact *Neenu Kewlani on 90827 71716*
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Apparently, the message is for all the PWBD candidates including the blind.
>> 
>> When I called the concerned person, for my dismay, she said that this 
>> is not for the blind as they are not aware how the blind would be 
>> able to trade.
>> 
>> Interpreting charts and candlesticks is a problem for the blind 
>> according to her.
>> 
>> She is a person with disability herself and wants to know if the 
>> blind can trade or even understand the technicalities so that they 
>> can train many blind in the field.
>> 
>> She has also confirmed her interest in speaking to the people who are 
>> blind and trade successfully.
>> 
>> I was not able to answer her queries as I am a trading aspirant 
>> myself and not a skilled trader.
>> 
>> However, I said to her that there are people with blindness who trade 
>> and I have heard of such and shall try to get some people to talk to 
>> her on the specifics.
>> 
>> My request to the people who understand trading in this mailing list 
>> is to call the given number and explain the technicalities so that 
>> the door for the training is open for the blind candidates too.
>> 
>> The contact number is given below again for your convenience.
>> 
>> Please call only through whatsapp as her number is always unreachable 
>> through regular calls.
>> 
>> --
>> "every human is disabled because, none has got the wings to fly".
>> Anirudh Rao
>> your intellectual comrade.
>> call/whatsapp  me at 8277012082
>> join on Skype: anirudhrao3
>> if you just wish to be a facebook friend:
>> click
>> https://m.facebook.com/anirudh.rao.7731/about?lst=15148125152%3A1
>> 5148125152%3A1563341090&refid=17
>> and send a request.
>> Thank you
>> Anirudh Rao.
>> 
>> --
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>> 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;
>> 
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>> mails sent through this mailing list..
>> 
>> 
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>> 
> 
> 
> --
> Ajay Minocha
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> Email: ajayminoc...@gmail.com
> p13aj...@iimidr.ac. in
> 
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Re: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this list

2023-08-14 Thread Prerna Sobti
An investor myself, I completely agree with what Ajay has mentioned in his email
Best

Prerna Sobti 

> On 13-Aug-2023, at 7:52 PM, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> 
> My views as a finance professional, technical analysis holds no real
> value specially when it comes to small-time retail traders like us
> (vision impairment being irrelevant as one can substitute the chart
> visuals through the underlying data i.e. moving averages etc.).
> There is an entire industry running in billions of rupees whose only
> objective is to cheat retail investors with these catchy "Financial
> Independence" dreams. There are couple of ways they do so, 1.
> derivative trading and 2. technical analysis or a combination of both.
> Disclaimer: Trading can be injurious for your wealth.
> Invest wisely.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ajay
> 
>> On 13/08/2023, anirudh rao  wrote:
>> dear mates,
>> 
>> a few days ago, I received a message which I am posting here.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello everyone
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Do you dream about financial freedom?
>> 
>> Do you want to know about financial literacy and stock market ?
>> 
>> Well, Trademagic Educare Pvt Ltd. is offering you a 10 days complete
>> program in technical analysis in stock market.
>> 
>> You will learn the basics of stock market and how you can earn a decent
>> profits from it.
>> 
>> *Amazing thing is, it is  absolutely Free!*
>> 
>> This course is specially designed for persons with disability, *free of
>> cost*.
>> 
>> Come on, hurry up and confirm if interested.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> For further details contact *Neenu Kewlani on 90827 71716*
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Apparently, the message is for all the PWBD candidates including the blind.
>> 
>> When I called the concerned person, for my dismay, she said that this is
>> not for the blind as they are not aware how the blind would be able to
>> trade.
>> 
>> Interpreting charts and candlesticks is a problem for the blind according
>> to her.
>> 
>> She is a person with disability herself and wants to know if the blind can
>> trade or even understand the technicalities so that they can train many
>> blind in the field.
>> 
>> She has also confirmed her interest in speaking to the people who are blind
>> and trade successfully.
>> 
>> I was not able to answer her queries as I am a trading aspirant myself and
>> not a skilled trader.
>> 
>> However, I said to her that there are people with blindness who trade and I
>> have heard of such and shall try to get some people to talk to her on the
>> specifics.
>> 
>> My request to the people who understand trading in this mailing list is to
>> call the given number and explain the technicalities so that the door for
>> the training is open for the blind candidates too.
>> 
>> The contact number is given below again for your convenience.
>> 
>> Please call only through whatsapp as her number is always unreachable
>> through regular calls.
>> 
>> --
>> "every human is disabled because, none has got the wings to fly".
>> Anirudh Rao
>> your intellectual comrade.
>> call/whatsapp  me at 8277012082
>> join on Skype: anirudhrao3
>> if you just wish to be a facebook friend:
>> click
>> https://m.facebook.com/anirudh.rao.7731/about?lst=15148125152%3A15148125152%3A1563341090&refid=17
>> and send a request.
>> Thank you
>> Anirudh Rao.
>> 
>> --
>> 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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>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Ajay Minocha
> Mobile: +91-9584076767
> Email: ajayminoc...@gmail.com
> p13aj...@iimidr.ac. in
> 
> -- 
> Disclaimer:
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> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;
> 
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> 
> 
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Re: [AI] an urgent help required from those who know trading on this list

2023-08-14 Thread Prerna Sobti
Hi all
I am aware of many blind people who are independently trading
Ay also know a blind gentleman called Charles Who has recently started his 
YouTube channel WhatsApp group and even take group sessions on trading and how 
to trade independently
Hi conducted I think two group sessions on Google meet on last Saturday
Let me know if you guys are interested I will ask him and then share his phone 
number and WhatsApp group link over here
Best

Prerna Sobti 

> On 13-Aug-2023, at 7:52 PM, 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello Friends,
> 
> Is there any of you know the basics & having the clarity on stock
> markets & able to  train VI persons. We are in need of those persons &
> their will & wish in training those aspects to us. We are in thirst of
> the knowledge on this matter. I kindly request any good trainer in
> this field & educate us in stock trading. Please come forward in
> educating us. I am expecting valuable response from valuable persons.
> 
> Regards.
> Saravanan.K
> +91 9916512402
> 
>> On 8/13/23, anirudh rao  wrote:
>> dear mates,
>> 
>> a few days ago, I received a message which I am posting here.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hello everyone
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Do you dream about financial freedom?
>> 
>> Do you want to know about financial literacy and stock market ?
>> 
>> Well, Trademagic Educare Pvt Ltd. is offering you a 10 days complete
>> program in technical analysis in stock market.
>> 
>> You will learn the basics of stock market and how you can earn a decent
>> profits from it.
>> 
>> *Amazing thing is, it is  absolutely Free!*
>> 
>> This course is specially designed for persons with disability, *free of
>> cost*.
>> 
>> Come on, hurry up and confirm if interested.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> For further details contact *Neenu Kewlani on 90827 71716*
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Apparently, the message is for all the PWBD candidates including the blind.
>> 
>> When I called the concerned person, for my dismay, she said that this is
>> not for the blind as they are not aware how the blind would be able to
>> trade.
>> 
>> Interpreting charts and candlesticks is a problem for the blind according
>> to her.
>> 
>> She is a person with disability herself and wants to know if the blind can
>> trade or even understand the technicalities so that they can train many
>> blind in the field.
>> 
>> She has also confirmed her interest in speaking to the people who are blind
>> and trade successfully.
>> 
>> I was not able to answer her queries as I am a trading aspirant myself and
>> not a skilled trader.
>> 
>> However, I said to her that there are people with blindness who trade and I
>> have heard of such and shall try to get some people to talk to her on the
>> specifics.
>> 
>> My request to the people who understand trading in this mailing list is to
>> call the given number and explain the technicalities so that the door for
>> the training is open for the blind candidates too.
>> 
>> The contact number is given below again for your convenience.
>> 
>> Please call only through whatsapp as her number is always unreachable
>> through regular calls.
>> 
>> --
>> "every human is disabled because, none has got the wings to fly".
>> Anirudh Rao
>> your intellectual comrade.
>> call/whatsapp  me at 8277012082
>> join on Skype: anirudhrao3
>> if you just wish to be a facebook friend:
>> click
>> https://m.facebook.com/anirudh.rao.7731/about?lst=15148125152%3A15148125152%3A1563341090&refid=17
>> and send a request.
>> Thank you
>> Anirudh Rao.
>> 
>> --
>> 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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>> 
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Re: [AI] Nobaflix, one of the first and best ott platform specially for the visually impaired people.

2023-08-14 Thread faiyaz attar
Dear Vedhprakash ji,
Greetings from this side. I am using this great platform. that's whi I
will be able to give you the particular information in this regard
which I have. if we need any movie to be described and make it into
audio described accessible for VI, one needs to send a request to
Nobaflix team through app/Playstore.
Best,
Faiyaz


On 8/14/23, Vedprakash Sharma  wrote:
> Kindly make available “Chehraa” featuring Amitabh Bachchan. It came 6-7
> years back.
>
>
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows
>
>
>
> From: Omkar Pawaskar
> Sent: 14 August 2023 12:00 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: [AI] Nobaflix, one of the first and best ott platform specially for
> the visually impaired people.
>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> Are you a visually impaired individual who loves watching movies and web
> series? Nobaflix is here to make your entertainment experience inclusive and
> enjoyable! Nobaflix is an incredible OTT platform specially designed for
> visually impaired people, providing super hit movies and web series with
> audio descriptions, allowing you to watch independently and immerse yourself
> in captivating stories.
>
> What is Nobaflix?
>
> Nobaflix is a groundbreaking app that offers an extensive collection of
> movies and web series, all enhanced with audio descriptions. This unique
> feature enables visually impaired individuals to follow the plot, feel the
> emotions, and savor the magic of cinema, just like everyone else.
>
> Sponsorship Opportunity by Hamdard Foundation India:
>
> We understand that not everyone may have the financial means to access this
> amazing platform. That's why we are thrilled to share that Hamdard
> Foundation India is graciously sponsoring the subscriptions of Nobaflix for
> every 100 visually impaired individuals who sign up for the sponsorship
> list.
>
> How to Avail Sponsorship:
>
> 1.Download the Nobaflix app from the Google Play Store (link below).
>
> 2.Sign up and create your account within the app.
>
> 3.When you try to play any content a verification page will appear, you can
> select from any of the three options.
>
> 4.Visit the "Subscription" section and "Request for sponsorship" your name
> and details will get listed to the sponsorship list.
>
> 5.Now you're all set to enjoy a wide range of movies and web series with
> audio descriptions, courtesy of the sponsorship!
>
> Download Nobaflix App:
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nobaflix.user
>
> Sponsorship Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/E9oaLsxpgec
>
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Re: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the blind on request?

2023-08-14 Thread Avichal Bhatnagar
Hello Prashant Sir,
Thanks for making things clear.
However, the catch in this entire case is that there's no soft copy
available anywhere, thus making it impossible for the print disabled
to read.
So, I wonder if a case against the publisher can be filed in the court
of CCPD on the grounds of discrimination against the disabled?


On 8/14/23, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Dear Avichal,
> It is not necessary for the private publisher to provide an accessible copy
> as of now.
> The law permits you or any other institution  to convert it to an accessible
> format without taking permission of the publisher/copy right holder.
>
> However, if that book is being provided by any educational institution to
> you, you can put the onus on the institution to convert it for you.
>
> Publishers don’t want to share soft copy fearing piracy although there are
> other ways to pirate the book if anyone really wants to do so.
>
> This is how the copyright law has worked so far.
>
> I wonder if the recent changes to the RPD Act rules can be  made applicable
> on this particularly when only print book has been released.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Prashant
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
> Behalf Of Avichal Bhatnagar
> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 3:10 PM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to
> the blind on request?
>
> Hello list members,
> As the subject line indicates, I want to know that if a visually impaired
> person requests a publisher for the soft copy of a book, is the publisher
> obligated by law to provide the same? If so, then can he be penalised for
> not fulfilling the request?
> Today, I called a publisher in Mumbai and requested for the soft copy of a
> book which is quite essential for my doctoral research; I was willing to pay
> the price of the hard copy for the soft copy, but the publisher's response
> was very callous and insensitive.
> The book is not available as an ebook in any other format as well, such as
> kindle.
> He simply said that he would not provide the soft copy, and when I told him
> that the book was not available in ebook anywhere, so he said that I should
> read it when it becomes available.
> I also told him that the book is a big one, so it'll take a lot of time in
> getting it scanned and proofread, but he did not budge.
> So, I request the legal experts on the list to please advise me as to what
> will be the best course of action in this regard?
> I am planning to sue the publisher in the court of the Chief commissioner
> for persons with disability, please let me know if it is a good step?
> Please also explain about any other laws in this regard.
> Thanks,
> Avichal
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Re: [AI] Register Now for the Inclusion Run at the Vedanta Delhi Marathon!

2023-08-14 Thread Divya Sharma
Hi
Registration done!
It would be my 1st marathon experience with this organization. Looking
forward to have a great time.
Cheers
Divya

On Mon, Aug 7, 2023, 1:35 PM Divyanshu Ganatra  wrote:

> Anyone above 17 can participate
>
> On 7/3/23, Patel Bijal  wrote:
> > hello sir,
> > will you please tell me regarding age criteria of participant?
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 12:59 PM Divyanshu Ganatra 
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Dear Access Indians,
> >>
> >> We are thrilled to announce that the registrations for the Inclusion
> >> Run at the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon are now open! This
> >> event, scheduled for Sunday, October 15th is one of the largest sporting
> >> events in North India, and we expect over 5participants this
> >> year.
> >>
> >> As part of this fantastic event, Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation
> >> (ABBF) is organizing the Inclusion Run. Blind and low vision runners
> >> will participate alongside running allies who are senior leaders from
> >> corporates like Amdox, Apollo tyers,Accenture, ETC. This is an
> >> excellent opportunity to promote inclusion, build relationships with
> >> corporate leaders, and have fun playing together.
> >>
> >> We encourage you to register now by filling out the Google Form.
> >> Seats are limited and will be
> >> allotted on a first-come, first-served basis.
> >> Register Here:
> >> https://forms.gle/LJcFFbqpkRs6d6o5A
> >>
> >> Please note: You will be expected to arrive on 14th October to the
> >> accommodation venue provided by ABBF.
> >>  ABBF will cover all registration charges, and each participant will
> >> receive a premium quality T-shirt, medal, certificate, accommodation
> >> on the night before the race day, travel to and from the venue, and
> >> meals.
> >>
> >> Please note that each participant is expected to run/walk a distance
> >> of 10K and attend practice runs in Delhi at least twice before
> >> race day. If you're an NGO interested in collaborating with ABBF,
> >> please reach out to us separately.
> >>
> >> Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to be part of one of the
> >> largest sporting events in North India and promote inclusion in a
> >> meaningful way! Register now and join us for an unforgettable
> >> experience.
> >>
> >> For more information, please visit the ABBF website at www.abbf.in, or
> >> contact us at 9890993825.
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[AI] Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah introduces the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita Bill 2023, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita Bill, 2023 and the Bharatiya Sakshya Bill,

2023-08-14 Thread Rajesh Y
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RE: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the blind on request?

2023-08-14 Thread prashant.rv
Dear Avichal,
It is not necessary for the private publisher to provide an accessible copy as 
of now.
The law permits you or any other institution  to convert it to an accessible 
format without taking permission of the publisher/copy right holder.

However, if that book is being provided by any educational institution to you, 
you can put the onus on the institution to convert it for you.

Publishers don’t want to share soft copy fearing piracy although there are 
other ways to pirate the book if anyone really wants to do so.
 
This is how the copyright law has worked so far. 

I wonder if the recent changes to the RPD Act rules can be  made applicable on 
this particularly when only print book has been released.


Thanks,
Prashant


-Original Message-
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
Of Avichal Bhatnagar
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 3:10 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the 
blind on request?

Hello list members,
As the subject line indicates, I want to know that if a visually impaired 
person requests a publisher for the soft copy of a book, is the publisher 
obligated by law to provide the same? If so, then can he be penalised for not 
fulfilling the request?
Today, I called a publisher in Mumbai and requested for the soft copy of a book 
which is quite essential for my doctoral research; I was willing to pay the 
price of the hard copy for the soft copy, but the publisher's response was very 
callous and insensitive.
The book is not available as an ebook in any other format as well, such as 
kindle.
He simply said that he would not provide the soft copy, and when I told him 
that the book was not available in ebook anywhere, so he said that I should 
read it when it becomes available.
I also told him that the book is a big one, so it'll take a lot of time in 
getting it scanned and proofread, but he did not budge.
So, I request the legal experts on the list to please advise me as to what will 
be the best course of action in this regard?
I am planning to sue the publisher in the court of the Chief commissioner for 
persons with disability, please let me know if it is a good step?
Please also explain about any other laws in this regard.
Thanks,
Avichal
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[AI] Are publishers in India obligated to provide soft copies to the blind on request?

2023-08-14 Thread Avichal Bhatnagar
Hello list members,
As the subject line indicates, I want to know that if a visually
impaired person requests a publisher for the soft copy of a book, is
the publisher obligated by law to provide the same? If so, then can he
be penalised for not fulfilling the request?
Today, I called a publisher in Mumbai and requested for the soft copy
of a book which is quite essential for my doctoral research; I was
willing to pay the price of the hard copy for the soft copy, but the
publisher's response was very callous and insensitive.
The book is not available as an ebook in any other format as well,
such as kindle.
He simply said that he would not provide the soft copy, and when I
told him that the book was not available in ebook anywhere, so he said
that I should read it when it becomes available.
I also told him that the book is a big one, so it'll take a lot of
time in getting it scanned and proofread, but he did not budge.
So, I request the legal experts on the list to please advise me as to
what will be the best course of action in this regard?
I am planning to sue the publisher in the court of the Chief
commissioner for persons with disability, please let me know if it is
a good step?
Please also explain about any other laws in this regard.
Thanks,
Avichal
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Assistant professor at
Department of English, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi

Doctoral research scholar at
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Re: [AI] Invitation to Showcase Your Skills at NAAI Abilympics!

2023-08-14 Thread Radio Udaan
Hello Ritesh ji.

you can directly talk to them @ 9899502660.

On 8/14/23, Radio Udaan  wrote:
> Hello Rajat,
> you can directly talk to them @ 9899502660.
>
> On 8/13/23, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
>> Hi All!
>>
>> Can anyone clarify the difference between the categories "Data Processing
>> basic (Excel)" and "Data processing advance (access)", especially why the
>> word 'Excel' and 'Access' are in brackets. Is access a tool? What is the
>> format of the competition in these two categories?
>>
>> Further, it would be of great help if someone can also share the
>> rewards/benefits of participating/winning this competition at each level.
>>
>> Regards
>> Ritesh
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 4:57 PM Radio Udaan  wrote:
>>
>>> The Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, enacted in India
>>> in 2016, recognizes various disabilities and provides legal protection
>>> and rights to persons with disabilities. While there are 21
>>> disabilities listed under the Act, it's important to note that the
>>> terminology and categorization might vary slightly. Here's a list of
>>> the disabilities covered under the RPWD Act:
>>>
>>> Blindness: A condition where a person has complete loss of vision or
>>> very low vision.
>>>
>>> Low Vision: A condition characterized by significant visual impairment
>>> even after correction.
>>>
>>> Leprosy Cured Persons: Individuals who have been cured of leprosy but
>>> still have residual disabilities caused by it.
>>>
>>> Hearing Impairment: Both deafness and significant difficulty in
>>> hearing fall under this category.
>>>
>>> Locomotor Disability: Conditions affecting mobility and locomotion,
>>> such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and more.
>>>
>>> Dwarfism: A condition where a person's height is significantly below
>>> average due to skeletal or genetic issues.
>>>
>>> Intellectual Disability: Intellectual impairments characterized by
>>> limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.
>>>
>>> Mental Illness: Various psychiatric conditions that can affect a
>>> person's thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
>>>
>>> Autism Spectrum Disorder: A range of neurodevelopmental disorders
>>> affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior.
>>>
>>> Cerebral Palsy: A neurological disorder affecting movement, muscle
>>> coordination, and posture.
>>>
>>> Specific Learning Disabilities: Difficulties in acquiring and using
>>> skills like reading, writing, or mathematics.
>>>
>>> Multiple Disabilities: When a person has more than one of the
>>> disabilities listed above.
>>>
>>> Acid Attack Victims: Individuals who have suffered severe physical and
>>> psychological damage due to acid attacks.
>>>
>>> Parkinson's Disease: A progressive nervous system disorder that
>>> affects movement.
>>>
>>> Hemophilia: A genetic disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot.
>>>
>>> Thalassemia: A genetic blood disorder that leads to anemia and
>>> requires regular blood transfusions.
>>>
>>> Sickle Cell Disease: A genetic blood disorder causing abnormal
>>> hemoglobin and various complications.
>>>
>>> Multiple Sclerosis: A chronic autoimmune disease affecting the central
>>> nervous system.
>>>
>>> Intellectual Disabilities caused by Dyslexia: Intellectual impairments
>>> resulting from conditions like dyslexia.
>>>
>>> Muscular Dystrophy: A group of genetic disorders characterized by
>>> progressive muscle weakness.
>>>
>>> Chronic Neurological Conditions: Chronic conditions like epilepsy,
>>> which affect the nervous system.
>>>
>>> On 8/10/23, tech talks tech talks  wrote:
>>> > Can I get the list of that 21 categories
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, 10 Aug, 2023, 11:57 am Radio Udaan, 
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4YiBWz5rStdwhgYVQ2rS-73snHovSCoR4s2ha8K5KUzssTg/viewform?pli=1
>>> >>
>>> >> On 8/10/23, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:
>>> >> > Where is the link?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > On Wed, Aug 9, 2023, 20:12 Radio Udaan 
>>> >> > wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> >>  Invitation to Showcase Your Skills at NAAI Abilympics!
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Dear friends,
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Are you ready to shine and exhibit your exceptional talents? The
>>> >> >> National Abilympic Association of India (NAAI) warmly invites you
>>> >> >> to
>>> >> >> take part in the upcoming NAAI Abilympics skill competitions for
>>> >> >> Divyangjan. This is your chance to demonstrate your incredible
>>> >> >> capabilities and skills on a grand stage.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> About Abilympics:
>>> >> >> Abilympics are skill competitions designed exclusively for
>>> Divyangjan,
>>> >> >> providing a platform to showcase their talents and abilities.
>>> >> >> These
>>> >> >> competitions are organized by NAAI and are held at both regional
>>> >> >> and
>>> >> >> national levels. The most outstanding participants from the
>>> >> >> national
>>> >> >> level represent India at the International Abilympics, which takes
>>> >> >> place once every four years.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Event Details

accessindia@accessindia.org.in

2023-08-14 Thread Radio Udaan
YOUTUBE link of Badalta Daur: In conversation with Ferdinand,
NCPEDP-Javed Abidi Fellow on accessible transportation in megalaya.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtBs3V_uSwc&t=193s

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Re: [AI] Invitation to Showcase Your Skills at NAAI Abilympics!

2023-08-14 Thread Radio Udaan
Hello Rajat,
you can directly talk to them @ 9899502660.

On 8/13/23, Ritesh Agarwal  wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> Can anyone clarify the difference between the categories "Data Processing
> basic (Excel)" and "Data processing advance (access)", especially why the
> word 'Excel' and 'Access' are in brackets. Is access a tool? What is the
> format of the competition in these two categories?
>
> Further, it would be of great help if someone can also share the
> rewards/benefits of participating/winning this competition at each level.
>
> Regards
> Ritesh
>
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 4:57 PM Radio Udaan  wrote:
>
>> The Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, enacted in India
>> in 2016, recognizes various disabilities and provides legal protection
>> and rights to persons with disabilities. While there are 21
>> disabilities listed under the Act, it's important to note that the
>> terminology and categorization might vary slightly. Here's a list of
>> the disabilities covered under the RPWD Act:
>>
>> Blindness: A condition where a person has complete loss of vision or
>> very low vision.
>>
>> Low Vision: A condition characterized by significant visual impairment
>> even after correction.
>>
>> Leprosy Cured Persons: Individuals who have been cured of leprosy but
>> still have residual disabilities caused by it.
>>
>> Hearing Impairment: Both deafness and significant difficulty in
>> hearing fall under this category.
>>
>> Locomotor Disability: Conditions affecting mobility and locomotion,
>> such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and more.
>>
>> Dwarfism: A condition where a person's height is significantly below
>> average due to skeletal or genetic issues.
>>
>> Intellectual Disability: Intellectual impairments characterized by
>> limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.
>>
>> Mental Illness: Various psychiatric conditions that can affect a
>> person's thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
>>
>> Autism Spectrum Disorder: A range of neurodevelopmental disorders
>> affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior.
>>
>> Cerebral Palsy: A neurological disorder affecting movement, muscle
>> coordination, and posture.
>>
>> Specific Learning Disabilities: Difficulties in acquiring and using
>> skills like reading, writing, or mathematics.
>>
>> Multiple Disabilities: When a person has more than one of the
>> disabilities listed above.
>>
>> Acid Attack Victims: Individuals who have suffered severe physical and
>> psychological damage due to acid attacks.
>>
>> Parkinson's Disease: A progressive nervous system disorder that
>> affects movement.
>>
>> Hemophilia: A genetic disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot.
>>
>> Thalassemia: A genetic blood disorder that leads to anemia and
>> requires regular blood transfusions.
>>
>> Sickle Cell Disease: A genetic blood disorder causing abnormal
>> hemoglobin and various complications.
>>
>> Multiple Sclerosis: A chronic autoimmune disease affecting the central
>> nervous system.
>>
>> Intellectual Disabilities caused by Dyslexia: Intellectual impairments
>> resulting from conditions like dyslexia.
>>
>> Muscular Dystrophy: A group of genetic disorders characterized by
>> progressive muscle weakness.
>>
>> Chronic Neurological Conditions: Chronic conditions like epilepsy,
>> which affect the nervous system.
>>
>> On 8/10/23, tech talks tech talks  wrote:
>> > Can I get the list of that 21 categories
>> >
>> > On Thu, 10 Aug, 2023, 11:57 am Radio Udaan, 
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4YiBWz5rStdwhgYVQ2rS-73snHovSCoR4s2ha8K5KUzssTg/viewform?pli=1
>> >>
>> >> On 8/10/23, Cauvery Krishna  wrote:
>> >> > Where is the link?
>> >> >
>> >> > On Wed, Aug 9, 2023, 20:12 Radio Udaan  wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>  Invitation to Showcase Your Skills at NAAI Abilympics!
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Dear friends,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Are you ready to shine and exhibit your exceptional talents? The
>> >> >> National Abilympic Association of India (NAAI) warmly invites you
>> >> >> to
>> >> >> take part in the upcoming NAAI Abilympics skill competitions for
>> >> >> Divyangjan. This is your chance to demonstrate your incredible
>> >> >> capabilities and skills on a grand stage.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> About Abilympics:
>> >> >> Abilympics are skill competitions designed exclusively for
>> Divyangjan,
>> >> >> providing a platform to showcase their talents and abilities. These
>> >> >> competitions are organized by NAAI and are held at both regional
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> national levels. The most outstanding participants from the
>> >> >> national
>> >> >> level represent India at the International Abilympics, which takes
>> >> >> place once every four years.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Event Details:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Regional Competitions:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> North Zone: 8th & 9th December 2023 in Gurugram (Delhi/NCR)
>> >> >> West Zone: 11th & 12th January 2024 in Goa (tentative)
>> >> >> South Zone: April/May 2024 (to be finalized)
>> >