Re: [AI] Abhinav Singh reports for the Statesman: Delhi University: Visually Impaired teacher seeks normal life partner

2016-10-24 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
OK but time will be same. Let me know yours Skype ID.
Best regards
Ravi
On 21-Oct-2016 3:07 pm, "avinash shahi"  wrote:

> A visually impaired teacher of Delhi University has expressed his
> disillusionment at being unable to marry a physically 'normal' woman
> because of societal constraints.
> http://www.thestatesman.com/news/delhi/visually-impaired-
> teacher-seeks-normal-life-partner/169088.html
> He said marriage between disabled and normal persons is an 'effective'
> way to incorporate the differently abled into the mainstream and end
> discrimination. Yogesh Chaurasia, 42, an assistant professor of
> political science at DU's Maitreyi College is still unmarried as he
> has turned down several proposals of marrying differently abled girls
> in his quest to get a physically normal life partner. "If I marry, I
> will marry a normal girl," he stressed. Chaurasia said society acts
> with an 'orthodoxical' and 'prejudiced' mindset as it easily gives
> sanction to matrimonial ties between two normal persons but looks down
> upon marriage of a normal person with a disabled one.
>
> "I had vehemently refused to accept several proposals of marriage with
> physically disabled or visually impaired girls. I turned down many
> such proposals in the past and I am really annoyed at and bewildered
> by those who approach me with such proposals," said Yogesh. He said he
> has no reservations in marrying a physically disabled girl but wants
> to set an example that physical disability cannot be the cause of
> 'rejection' and 'neglect' of a person. He said there is no support
> from his family members either who also cannot think 'out of box',
> "Even my parents are of the view that I should marry a disabled girl,
> but it's my personal view that marriages between differently abled and
> normal persons will help in bringing Divyangs into mainstream of
> society," said Chaurasia.
>
> "Physically disabled persons are also human beings and have desires
> similar to those of normal persons. Sometimes I have a strong urge to
> have a life partner but I have diverted all my energy into academics,"
> said Yogesh. He said many 'normal' men pretend to be blind only to
> have girls sympathising with them. "Many normal persons pretend to be
> blind in metros , buses and public places and only look for
> opportunity to inappropriately touch or feel young girls who come to
> their aid out of sympathy, this has maligned the image of blind people
> and girls now look at all blind persons suspiciously”, he said.
> Sympathy, no love "Most people help us out of sympathy but there is no
> element of love in it. Sympathy cannot be misunderstood for love,"
> said the professor.
>
> "By sympathising with us you make us feel that as if we are some
> helpless creatures but we want to tell that we are also human beings
> who are desirous of love and not sympathy," said Yogesh. Another
> teacher said society should shun its prejudices and ould encourage
> those who want to marry 'out of box'. "In my view marriage between a
> disabled and normal person should be encouraged, as it will help in
> bringing them into mainstream and increase their acceptability," said
> DU teacher.
>
>
> --
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> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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Re: [AI] w.r.t. exclusive mailing list for learning Englishlanguage,

2014-10-20 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
me too.

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Re: [AI] The Hindu: "Majority of blind women uneducated, jobless"

2014-10-15 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
i observed some of the blind women don't had a blindness certificate.

On 10/15/14, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> 99% uneducated?
> cannot even imagine!
>
> On 10/14/14, Sathish Bader  wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> It is a tragedy but a nice article to read.
>>
>> On 14/10/2014, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Very handy news for researchers.
>>> And I'm eager to know is there any new figure/finding out in recent
>>> years?
>>> http://www.thehindu.com/2001/10/02/stories/0402404f.htm
>>>
>>> By Our Staff Reporter
>>>
>>> THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 1. The status of blind women in India was
>>> pathetic, with 99 per cent of them being uneducated and unemployed.
>>> About 73 per cent of the blind women in the country were unmarried and
>>> being uneducated, had little means of sustaining themselves, says a
>>> report on the Status of Blind Women in India, conducted by the Women's
>>> Committee of the Asian Blind Union and NGO Forum in December 2000.
>>>
>>> The need for pressurising the Government for providing social security
>>> and other support systems for blind women, to equip them to lead a
>>> better life in society was one of the suggestions that came up at a
>>> two-day Leadership Training Workshop for blind women, organised here
>>> recently in association with the women's forum of the Kerala
>>> Federation of the Blind.
>>>
>>> In the Net age, most of the vocational courses designed for the blind
>>> had become out-dated and it was the need of the hour to finds out
>>> newer avenues for vocational training and employment for the blind,
>>> Ms. Madhu Singhal, the South Zone Coordinator for the NGO Forum of
>>> Blind Women in India, pointed out.
>>>
>>> The leadership training programme was organised with the aim of
>>> building self-confidence and self-esteem among blind women and in
>>> developing leadership qualities in them. The participants were given
>>> an insight into various aspects of developing entrepreneur skills,
>>> legal rights and how blind women could manage household
>>> responsibilities.
>>>
>>> Most blind women were neglected within their families and often
>>> dependent on one of the family members. In rural areas especially,
>>> blind women did not know that they too could train themselves to
>>> become self-employed and self-reliant, Ms. Singhal said.
>>>
>>> Education which does not promise self-reliance has no relevance for
>>> the blind. Special schools and hostels for blind women were necessary
>>> if more of them were to be induced to study. Blind women should be
>>> imparted entrepreneurial skills, training in legal and human rights,
>>> communication skills, self-defence and self-help skills as blind women
>>> were an extremely vulnerable group in society, Mr. Georgekutty
>>> Kareparambil, the Director of KFB said.
>>>
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Re: [AI] [SayEverything] Doubt regarding Moto E phone:

2014-10-14 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
for receiving call just swip the fingers left to right.
And batry charge, insert your charger pin in to the plug and on it,
the talkback will say the time or you will get to hear particular
sound that means your phone batry is charging.

On 10/15/14, srinivas bangalore_11  wrote:
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> I am using moto e phone.
>
> and I have some doubts here.
>
> 1. I am looking for call recording app which  should automatically
> record my calls.
> 2. When I was using nokia e63 phone, i can press any button in phone
> to receive my calls. Is it possible in Moto phone?
> 3.  When my batery is low or when I connect charger to my phone to
> charge, e63 phone sounds. can we make also do that in android?
>
> Looking for respone as earliest.
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Re: [AI] [SayEverything] Guidence required to operate motoE phone:

2014-10-11 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
right side there are 2 buttons. 1 is screen off and screen on and
below this again you get a long button. Press up and down, your
talkback volume  is going to increase or decrease. Same you can apply
it by music volume also.
Changing the home screen just keep the two tips of the fingers iether
right or left on the screen and slowly swip out left right.

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> Hi friends,
> This morning I got moto E phone. and I activated talkback ..
>
> Kindly clarify my queries.
>
> 1. Do I get shortcut key commands to check batery status, to know date
> and time, phonotise, increasing and decreasing the talkback volume?
>
> 2. Do I get portable keyboard which cary easily?
>
> 3. What is the advantage to buy E speak?
>
> 4. how to navigate different homescreans?
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Re: [AI] Malvika Iyer's Amazing Story Of Grit!

2014-10-01 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
o! Sorry rajesh

On 10/1/14, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
> Her, I suppose.
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 1:40 PM
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> Subject: Re: [AI] Malvika Iyer's Amazing Story Of Grit!
>
> good, I respect him for what he did.
>
> On 10/1/14, Lissy Verghese  wrote:
>> Thank you for sharing!
>> Lissy Verghese
>>
>> On 10/1/14, Dr.B.S.M.Kumar  wrote:
>>>  Malvika Iyer's amazing story of grit!
>>>
>>> Malvika Iyer is the essence of courage and optimism.
>>> At 13, a freak accident caused her to lose both her hands and severely
>>> damaged her legs, raising serious doubts about whether she would ever
>>> walk again.
>>> But young Malvika braved the odds and emerged victorious. Today she is
>>> a dedicated social worker, a motivational speaker and model for
>>> accessible clothing in India.
>>> Malvika is also a Global Shaper from the Chennai Hub, which is a part
>>> of the Global Shapers Community, an initiative of the World Economic
>>> Forum.
>>> She gives a first person account of her ordeal and how she overcame it
>>> to S Saraswathi.
>>> Malvika Iyer
>>> I was born in Kumbakonam. My father was transferred to Rajasthan when
>>> I was still very young. I spent nearly 13 years of my early life in
>>> Bikaner, Rajasthan.
>>> I had a very healthy and a happy childhood. I was a tomboy; I enjoyed
>>> outdoor sports and learnt swimming and skating. I also learnt Kathak
>>> for about seven years.
>>> It was a fun-filled life till the day I met with the accident: May 26,
>>> 2002. I was 13 years old.
>>> The accident
>>> Some months before the accident, an ammunition depot had caught fire
>>> in the city and hand shells, grenades and other bits and pieces were
>>> scattered all over the city. One such piece landed in our
>>> neighbourhood.
>>> We were told that it was a diffused shell. I was trying to stick
>>> something on my jeans pocket, and I wanted something heavy to hammer
>>> it with. I just took this shell and hit it.
>>> With the first hit, the shell exploded in my hand.
>>> There was almost nothing left of my hands. Both my legs had severe
>>> injuries, nerve damage and multiple fractures.
>>> It took nearly two years and several surgeries for me to walk again.
>>> Bedridden for two years
>>> For the first three days after the explosion, I was totally conscious,
>>> aware of each and every thing happening around me, but my body was
>>> numb.
>>> Within moments of the explosion I heard my mom screaming, "Meri bachhi
>>> ke haath chale gaye!"
>>> I was taken to the hospital immediately. There was so much damage to
>>> my limbs that my body went into a state of shock. I could not feel
>>> anything as the four main nerves were instantly cut. There was 80 per
>>> cent blood loss.
>>> When I reached the hospital there was zero BP, the doctors were not
>>> sure if I would survive.
>>> Even in that state I remember apologising to my mom, telling her that
>>> I am sorry I put her through this. Then I said I wanted to meet this
>>> friend of mine. It was so strange. I gave the contact number of my
>>> friend and told my parents to call her. I was terrified; would this
>>> really be the last time I was going to see these people?
>>> The doctors were not sure that they would be able to save my leg,
>>> especially the left one. It was dangling, just hanging from a small
>>> bit of skin. They wanted to amputate it, but my parents did not want
>>> to risk any more damage. They took me in an ambulance to Jaipur.
>>> The splinters were stuck all over my legs and had penetrated deep
>>> within. The pain began to sink in and it was terrible. I can remember
>>> those days and nights filled with pain.
>>> But the doctors were good and managed to save my leg. Though
>>> completely disfigured, with no sensation in my left leg and a foot
>>> drop (difficulty in lifting the front part of the foot) in the rig

Re: [AI] Malvika Iyer's Amazing Story Of Grit!

2014-10-01 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
good, I respect him for what he did.

On 10/1/14, Lissy Verghese  wrote:
> Thank you for sharing!
> Lissy Verghese
>
> On 10/1/14, Dr.B.S.M.Kumar  wrote:
>>  Malvika Iyer's amazing story of grit!
>>
>> Malvika Iyer is the essence of courage and optimism.
>> At 13, a freak accident caused her to lose both her hands and severely
>> damaged her legs, raising serious doubts about whether she would ever
>> walk again.
>> But young Malvika braved the odds and emerged victorious. Today she is
>> a dedicated social worker, a motivational speaker and model for
>> accessible clothing in India.
>> Malvika is also a Global Shaper from the Chennai Hub, which is a part
>> of the Global Shapers Community, an initiative of the World Economic
>> Forum.
>> She gives a first person account of her ordeal and how she overcame it
>> to S Saraswathi.
>> Malvika Iyer
>> I was born in Kumbakonam. My father was transferred to Rajasthan when
>> I was still very young. I spent nearly 13 years of my early life in
>> Bikaner, Rajasthan.
>> I had a very healthy and a happy childhood. I was a tomboy; I enjoyed
>> outdoor sports and learnt swimming and skating. I also learnt Kathak
>> for about seven years.
>> It was a fun-filled life till the day I met with the accident: May 26,
>> 2002. I was 13 years old.
>> The accident
>> Some months before the accident, an ammunition depot had caught fire
>> in the city and hand shells, grenades and other bits and pieces were
>> scattered all over the city. One such piece landed in our
>> neighbourhood.
>> We were told that it was a diffused shell. I was trying to stick
>> something on my jeans pocket, and I wanted something heavy to hammer
>> it with. I just took this shell and hit it.
>> With the first hit, the shell exploded in my hand.
>> There was almost nothing left of my hands. Both my legs had severe
>> injuries, nerve damage and multiple fractures.
>> It took nearly two years and several surgeries for me to walk again.
>> Bedridden for two years
>> For the first three days after the explosion, I was totally conscious,
>> aware of each and every thing happening around me, but my body was
>> numb.
>> Within moments of the explosion I heard my mom screaming, "Meri bachhi
>> ke haath chale gaye!"
>> I was taken to the hospital immediately. There was so much damage to
>> my limbs that my body went into a state of shock. I could not feel
>> anything as the four main nerves were instantly cut. There was 80 per
>> cent blood loss.
>> When I reached the hospital there was zero BP, the doctors were not
>> sure if I would survive.
>> Even in that state I remember apologising to my mom, telling her that
>> I am sorry I put her through this. Then I said I wanted to meet this
>> friend of mine. It was so strange. I gave the contact number of my
>> friend and told my parents to call her. I was terrified; would this
>> really be the last time I was going to see these people?
>> The doctors were not sure that they would be able to save my leg,
>> especially the left one. It was dangling, just hanging from a small
>> bit of skin. They wanted to amputate it, but my parents did not want
>> to risk any more damage. They took me in an ambulance to Jaipur.
>> The splinters were stuck all over my legs and had penetrated deep
>> within. The pain began to sink in and it was terrible. I can remember
>> those days and nights filled with pain.
>> But the doctors were good and managed to save my leg. Though
>> completely disfigured, with no sensation in my left leg and a foot
>> drop (difficulty in lifting the front part of the foot) in the right,
>> I am lucky I still have them.
>> My hands, though, were completely cut off. There was no need to
>> amputate them because they had been blown off; they couldn't even find
>> any trace of them at the accident site.
>> Later a skin grafting operation was done and with that I am left with
>> just two stumps. Fortunately, the stumps, especially the right one,
>> were quite long, so I was able to lift them like how a squirrel does.
>> I was treated at a Bone and Joint clinic in Anna Nagar in Chennai.
>> After months of intense therapy, I was finally able to walk.
>> My accident happened in May 2002. I took my first few painful steps in
>> November 2003.
>> I still had a long way to go.
>> Getting on with life
>> We started enquiring about artificial hands. There was not much
>> awareness about this, so my mom and I used to Google. We found a
>> German prosthetics company called Ottobock that had a branch in
>> Chennai.
>> That is how I got a pair of bio-electric hands.
>> I started practising to write; initially my handwriting was very big,
>> and then slowly, with practise, I improved.
>> This was in December 2003. In four months my friends would be
>> appearing for their 10th board exams. I felt totally left out.
>> I was in touch with a very close friend in Bikaner. She used to tell
>> me how they were preparing. I decided that I would give it a shot. My
>> mom found this coa

Re: [AI] Successful People with Disabilities - info from today's Times of India photo gallery

2014-09-29 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
that is spirit.
Good one

On 9/29/14, Prashant Naik  wrote:
> Source:
> http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/celebs/celeb-themes/successful-people-with-disabilities/articleshow/43700503.cms
>
> 01. Nick Vujicic is an Australian Christian evangelist and motivational
> speaker born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder characterised by
> the absence of all four limbs. Vujicic presents motivational speeches
> worldwide which focus on life with a disability, hope and finding meaning
> in life. He also speaks about his belief that God can use any willing heart
> to do his work and that God is big enough to overcome any disability.
>
> 02. Famous Indian Classical dancer and TV actress, Sudha Chandran met a car
> accident and lost one leg. She couldn't take the fact that she won't be
> able to dance. Her doctor gave her a prosthetics that was meant to help her
> walk. But her passion and love for dance took her much ahead.
>
> 03. Although this mega movie star often sets the screen on fire, he
> struggled as a student. Hrithik Roshan suffered from a severe stutter for
> over a decade in his life.
>
> 04. Hollywood star Keira Knightly wanted to be an actress since she was a
> toddler, but it wasn't an easy task. Knightely was diagnosed with dyslexia
> at the age of 6
>
> 05. Abhishek Bachchan was suffering from dyslexia, a learning disability,
> when he was a child. Everyone came to know about it through the film Taare
> Zameen Par.
>
> 06. Marlee Matlin was just 18 months old when because of genetically
> malformed cochlea she became deaf. Beating all odds, Marlee established
> herself as an actress. She also won Golden Globe Award for her role in
> Children of a Lesser.
>
> 07. Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
> Today he is a world famous scientist who has contributed major scientific
> discoveries
>
> 08. This record-breaking swimmer was diagnosed with ADHD at a young age. As
> a student, teachers told Michael Phelp's mom that he would never be able to
> focus on anything.
>
> 09. Bethany Hamilton was 13, when she was attacked by a vicious shark and
> lost her left arm. No one imagined that Bethany can surf anymore, but just
> a month later she has been back on the water with her surfboard!
>
> 10. John Forbes Nash is an Noble laureate American mathematician whose work
> in game theory, differential geometry and partial differential equations
> are considered ground breaking. In 1959 John Nash started showing severe
> signs of paranoia and started behaving erratically. He believed that there
> was an organization chasing him. In the same year he was admitted
> involuntarily to the hospital where he was diagnosed with paranoid
> schizophrenia.
>
> 11. Performing since that tender age of 11, Stevie Wonder is considered a
> child prodigy. He is a musician, a singer, a songwriter who was born deaf!
>
> 12. Matthew Sanford, founder of Mind Body Solutions that teaches people the
> importance of mind and body. He met with a car accident at the age of 13
> that killed his father and sister leaving him paralyzed.
>
> 13. Lenin Moreno was Vice President of Ecuador from 2007 to 2013. Lenin was
> injured in shooting much before getting involved in politics.
>
> 14. American author, political activist and lecturer Helen Keller is the
> first deaf and blind person who has earned a college degree. Helen has
> written 12 books, including a spiritual autobiography.
>
> 15. Jim Abbott, a pitcher in Baseball was born with right hand. An amazing
> pitcher, Abbott has played many Baseball games, starting from minor leagues
> to the big leagues and now is a motivational speaker
>
> 16. American journalist John Hockenberry is truly an inspiration for all of
> us. John has been just 19, when he met a car crash that left him with
> Paraplegia from the chest down. This journalist moving on his wheelchair
> did what many journalists cannot even dream of.
>
> 17. Ralph Braun is the founder of the leading manufacturers of wheelchair
> accessible vehicles. Ralph was born with muscular dystrophy.
>
> 18. Frida Kahlo can undoubtedly be called the inventor of selfie! The
> Mexican painter was just 6 when she contracted Polio and later met a
> trolley accident in her teenage that left her bed ridden with a broken
> back. Frida is well known for her self-portraits.
>
> 19. One of the most successful President of United States from 1933 to
> 1945, Franklin D Roosevelt contracted Polio upon starting his political
> career.
>
> 20. Famous musician Beethoven is the greatest German composer and musician
> who was deaf at the later part of his life.
>
> 21. The Mathematician/Physicist who had a learning disability and did not
> speak until age 3. He had a very difficult time doing maths in school. It
> was also very hard for him to express himself through writing.
>
> 22. Jason Lester, an athlete who is World class endurance sports champion.
> He was 12 when he met with a car accident that left his one arm co

Re: [AI] KB

2014-09-27 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
are you fooling or what?
I thing moderator cannot to be take action on it.

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Re: [AI] back after one month having an accident.

2014-09-23 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
friends, now stop sending the reply on it.
I was also going under this condition. When I studied in SIES colledge
in Mumbai. After finishing all the lectures. Daily I went to selling
the chocklets in a local train for earned my pocket money. But one
day, wich was very bad in my life. I never forget it. That day i fall
on the railway track and i got severe internal enjury of my left leg.
Fortunately I got my stick and my chocklets, I suddenly picked up and
jumped up of the flatform. I sat on the bench by the help of somebody.
After a while again I caught another train and sold my all chocklets
then only I riched the home. Due to my severe pain, next day I went in
muciple hospital with my brother. After removing xray, doctor said,
you got tibial fracture that time I don't had a knowledge of medical
terms. Doctor said, let him admit in the hospital. But I didn't listen
it. Again I come back to home and took a home treatment from my
mother. After two days again I came in my routine.
In short makes happy and courageous in our mind and overcome in it.
That's it.
Ravi
Physiotherapist

On 9/23/14, Keshav Kumar  wrote:
> simply try to forget that you had an accident. best wishes for speedy
> recovery.
>
> "Mun ke haare haar hai aur Mun ke jeete jeet!"
>
> regards,
> Keshav.
>
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> From: "Mallikarjun Sheelavant" 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:49 AM
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
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> Subject: Re: [AI] back after one month having an accident.
>
>> Hi renuka
>>
>>
>> On 9/23/14, Shweta Mishra  wrote:
>>> hi renuka mam!
>>> sad to hear about your accident.
>>> hope you'll be all right very soon.
>>>
>>> On 9/23/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni  wrote:
 Hello,

 Thank you all for your concern.  I am trying to be active though it
 may take some time to get to normalcy.  Thank you again.

 Renuka.

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> You're welcome again and please take care of you
> - Original Message -
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Re: [AI] KB Qq

2014-09-21 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
what is that?

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Re: [AI] Now, a book on PM in Braille

2014-09-18 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
I think all blind institute try to avail this book in low cost. Then
only everyone will get the chance to read it.

On 9/19/14, srinivas bangalore_11  wrote:
> Hi,
> If we have to read this book, then what is the alternative way?
>
> On 9/18/14, Hozefa Tambawala  wrote:
>> There is nowhere mentioned about purchasing info.
>>
>> On 9/18/14, srinivas bangalore_11  wrote:
>>> hi,
>>> So nice to here from you.
>>>
>>> Where can I buy this book?
>>>
>>> On 9/18/14, Hozefa Tambawala  wrote:
 Even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided to refrain from pomp
 and show on his 64th birthday, however, his birthday is special for
 scores of blind students of the country as they will now be able to
 know about country's PM, courtesy a book written in Braille script by
 a housewife of the Sangam city.

  Writing several other books on her Braille typewriter, book titled,
 Narendra Modi-Ek Vayktivav, is yet another contribution of Hardeep
 Singh's selfless service for the blind students. "I see this book
 apolitical as this is a selfless service for those who cannot see Modi
 or have a book to read the inspiring incidences from his life", said
 Singh. The two chapters of this book talks of disciplined life of our
 PM and how these blind students can strive while swimming against the
 tide, she added. The book mentions not only about the basic
 information about the life of Modi but also of the persons who
 inspired him for becoming what he is today. One of the blind student
 of the city Supriya said, "We have heard so much about our PM and his
 life but all from other people, it is good that someone has thought of
 us too and written a book on Modi". Hardeep had also written Gita
 Saar, Laghu Kavita Sangrah, greeting card and other books in Braille
 script. She is also writing the magnum opus of great Hindi litterateur
 Hari Vansh Rai Bachchan Madhushala for these blind students.

 Source:
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/allahabad/Now-a-book-on-PM-in-Braille/articleshow/42736447.cms?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=digest_section

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Re: [AI] Automated Chess Board

2014-09-18 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
it is great advantage for all chess players and like me also.
I am finding the partner who is ready to play chess daily withme me on
internet for improving my game.
For example, if I played 1. e4 than the reply will come C5. 2. Nf3
nc6. 3. D4 c.d4. 4. N.d4 n.d4. so on!
So anybody wants to play please contact me.
No time limit, you can think 1 2 days also. I will preserve your moves.
Note: first preference goes to your work than to the chess.
regards
Ravi

On 9/18/14, BIKRAMADITYA BEHERA  wrote:
> oh that's really wonderful. I am eagerly waiting it to be available for
> purchase!
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Tejas Karanje 
> wrote:
>
>> Wow! Great!
>>
>> On 9/18/14, Prashant Naik  wrote:
>> > News info on Automated Chess Board
>> >
>> > Mumbai college designs tech-savvy chessboard for the blind
>> >
>> > Watch a 6 minutes video *www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuFVDBDH0ys*
>> > 
>> >
>> > The innovation centre at Somaiya College, Mumbai has designed a
>> chessboard
>> > that is tailor-made for the sightless, with Braille inscription on
>> > chess
>> > pieces, voice feedback of every move played, and textural
>> >
>> > The specially designed board comes with Braille inscription on chess
>> > pieces, voice feedback of every move played, and textural differences
>> > between black and white boxes, amongst other features.
>> >
>> > "There are already board games available in the market that can be used
>> by
>> > the visually-impaired, but our board game involves technology that
>> > allows
>> > one to play the game online as well as on a physical board; the board
>> > automatically plays the moves depending on the keys pressed," said
>> Gaurang
>> > Shetty, head of the innovation centre.
>> >
>> > The project was introduced by Shetty two years ago, and was completed
>> only
>> > this year, with the help of three college students. "The existing board
>> > games in the market for the visually impaired are incomplete. So, we
>> > have
>> > collaborated with the National Association for the Blind (NAB) for
>> > their
>> > inputs while launching this board game," he said, and added that the
>> group
>> > has filed for patenting their work.
>> >
>> > Called Automated Chess (AC), the board game can be used for a
>> single-player
>> > game or a game with two players. "AC also provides the player with a
>> > Graphical User Interface (GUI) over the Internet, so one person can
>> > play
>> > over GUI sitting in any corner of the world, while the other plays on
>> > the
>> > physical chess board," added Shetty.
>> >
>> > The board consists of a 64-key membrane keypad. At the heart of the
>> project
>> > is Arduino, an open source electronics platform based on easy-to-use
>> > hardware. It is used to transfer signals from the board to the
>> > computer.
>> >
>> > The chessboard is designed to facilitate the other senses of the
>> > player.
>> "A
>> > voice feedback is provided to the player. The chess pieces are
>> > inscribed
>> > with Braille and there are textural differences between the black and
>> white
>> > boxes, making them easy to use for players. Users will find it easier
>> > to
>> > not only play the game, but will also understand the other person's
>> > moves
>> > in the game better," added Shetty.
>> >
>> > This team had applied to the Maker Faire in Rome, and have recently
>> > been
>> > invited by the organisers to showcase the board in Rome next month. The
>> > Maker Faire Rome is a festival of invention and creativity, in which
>> > projects from across the globe are showcased.
>> >
>> > "While the project is ready, we are also trying to incorporate other
>> > features to this chess board for even better results," Shetty signed
>> > off.
>> >
>> > visit http://chess.riidl.org/ and email to *chesst...@riidl.org*
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Re: [AI] State level open Chess tournment for visually impaired

2014-09-13 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
good opportunity for Karnataka chess lovers.

On 9/13/14, Shiva Prakash M A  wrote:
> Dear All
> It is my pleasure to officially announce that we, Divya Jyothi
> Charitable Trust and Dasara Sports committee will be jointly hosting a
> "STATE LEVEL DASARA OPEN CHESS TOURNMENT FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED" in
> Mysore on 25th, 26th  & 27th September,2014. We would like to extend
> the invitation to all our Karnataka visually challenged friends and
> supporting organizations. The tournament is open for both Men and
> Women and is strictly for VISUALLY CHALLENGED PEOPLE.
> We would appreciate your responses by 20th September, 2014 as to the
> number of teams you would be sending so that all necessary
> arrangements can be made. Outstation participants will get free
> accommodation, including
> breakfast, lunch and dinner on 25th, 26th & 27th September, 2014...
> So please Hurry up, Register your name by calling on Mobile Number +91
> 9591905945 or sending an email to rajath.putan...@gmail.com.
> Kindly note:
> 1. Last date for registration is 20th September, 2014. Dasara sports
> committee permitted only for 100 participants.  So, first come, first
> serve basis.
> 2. Accommodation for outstation participants will be available only
> from 25th September, 2014 10 a .M. to 27th September, 2014 10 an .M. Only
> dinner will be served on 25th & 26th September 2014 and breakfast and
> lunch on 27th September 2014.  There is no accommodation on 27th
> September evening
> 3. For participants from Mysore city, free lunch will be provided on
> 25th, 26th & 27th September 2014.
> 4. If you registering through your organization/school, only 6
> individuals are allowed with one escort from one organization.
> 4. Team structure and game rules will be communicated on the day of
> tournaments.
> We will be providing you with further details after we receive your
> responses as we will be in a better position based on the number of
> participants...
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> 2.Age proof or SSLC marks card.
> 3.3 Photographs
>
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> +91 9591905945.
> Rajath
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Re: [AI] Help Requested on Learning Swimming

2014-09-12 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
i let you know about it. Give me some time for it, otherwise I'll give
you the contact number of the person. Because I am also interesting in
sweeming.

On 9/12/14, Rahul Kelapure  wrote:
> Will surely do that Ravindra.
>
> However, would request for more detailed explaination especially with
> regard to some tricks and technics that may be used which may then be
> informed to the koach who may not have tought any VI before.
>
> On 9/11/14, Ravindra Jadhav  wrote:
>> better to enquire in jolly jimkhana at Vidyavihar.
>>
>> On 9/11/14, Rahul Kelapure  wrote:
>>> Hi Friends,
>>>
>>> I intend to learn swimming, whereas, I know as a fact that, lot of VIs
>>> do swim, I do not know whom to approach for getting koaching for the
>>> same.
>>>
>>> I have been to few places for inquiring about the same in Mumbai
>>> around Goregaon area, but they expressed their inability to teach to a
>>> VI.
>>>
>>> Any help in this regard shall be greatly appritiated.
>>>
>>> Thanks and warm regards,
>>>
>>> Rahul.
>>>
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Re: [AI] Help Requested on Learning Swimming

2014-09-11 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
better to enquire in jolly jimkhana at Vidyavihar.

On 9/11/14, Rahul Kelapure  wrote:
> Hi Friends,
>
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> do swim, I do not know whom to approach for getting koaching for the
> same.
>
> I have been to few places for inquiring about the same in Mumbai
> around Goregaon area, but they expressed their inability to teach to a
> VI.
>
> Any help in this regard shall be greatly appritiated.
>
> Thanks and warm regards,
>
> Rahul.
>
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> +91 9833349929
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Re: [AI] Savdhan serial Epesode 732: How sighted wife deceives a blind husband

2014-08-20 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
usually this is happened everywhere.
Now I am thinking opposite.
Friends, did you hear somewhere or from somebody, that blind husband
cheated or deceived the sighted wife?
I just curious about it.
Please share your real experience, which was happened in your friend
circul as well as surrounding the society.
Ultimately my aim is not to be hurt our blind community.

On 8/20/14, Aravind R  wrote:
> even normal husbands/wifes are cheated in this world. so its normal
> for us to be deceived. its based on some luck only to get a good
> partner.
>
> On 8/19/14, BIKRAMADITYA BEHERA  wrote:
>> it was an entirely insensate, unethical, convoluted and inhumane activity
>> deliberately undertaken by his wife on the basis of a fallacious
>> relational
>> intimacy to deceptively and fraudulently acquire the property of that
>> Visually Impaired person. I was stunned with disbelief upon witnessing
>> such
>> a disheartening story portrayed in that episode on Life OK a short while
>> ago. His timely initiation of protective measures characterized by
>> adequate
>> ingenuity assisted him to survive from their conspired encounter which
>> was
>> machinated to terminate his existence.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 7:32 PM, avinash shahi 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> These days I'm enjoying listening TV serials and specially shows such
>>> as crime patrol. Please find time to listen/watch this show which
>>> highlights the well-known challenge where sighted wife/husband planns
>>> to kill his husband to own his property and morever. thought-provoking
>>> indeed. listen/watch and be alert.
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvy9yaVhOIE
>>>
>>> --
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>>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>>
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Re: [AI] info needed on moto e and moto g

2014-08-19 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
thanks sir, but I neither get your signature line on my mobile, nor
get your number in previous mail. Even I clic on link show quote and
link show hide quote.
Anyway, I will contact you.

On 8/20/14, surendra salgaonkar  wrote:
> +919867645933
> is my number. All my details are in my SignatureLine you can check there.
>
>
> On 8/19/14, jitesh jain  wrote:
>> please share your number Surendra sir
>>
>> On 8/19/14, Ravindra Jadhav  wrote:
>>> Surendra bro, can you give your number?
>>> I want to talk about Moto g and e.
>>> Regards
>>> Ravi
>>>
>>> On 8/19/14, surendra salgaonkar  wrote:
>>>> Don't do as I did. Do not buy less internal memory. Your phone will
>>>> not upgrade AnyMore.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 8/19/14, surendra salgaonkar  wrote:
>>>>> If you can, wait til september end. The new version of MotoG is coming
>>>>> with a new specifications.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/18/14, jitesh jain  wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Friends I Am planing to by moto e
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so I want to know
>>>>>> should i perchess or not
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Warm regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 8/18/14, Sandeep Gautam  wrote:
>>>>>>> HI,
>>>>>>> Though, there is a dedicated list for mobile accessibility.
>>>>>>> But, in nutshell, I can say about Moto E that though it is a fully
>>>>>>> touch
>>>>>>> screen phone
>>>>>>> but, Talkback is preinstalled and works fine in it.
>>>>>>> Talkback has its own tutorial in the phone to help user learn about
>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>> with Talkback.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sandeep
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Original Message -
>>>>>>> From: bilal ahmed 
>>>>>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>>>>>> concerning
>>>>>>> the disabled. 
>>>>>>> Cc: sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org
>>>>>>> Sent: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:36:45 +0530 (IST)
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] info needed on moto e and moto g
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> hello dear
>>>>>>> i don't knows about keybord in moto phones
>>>>>>> but i can that they have talk back servis
>>>>>>> hope it works
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 8/14/14, suhas J  wrote:
>>>>>>>> hi i am suhas namboodiri form mumbai i wanted know that how can a
>>>>>>>> blind use tuch mobile is there talk bak on moto phones how is rivo
>>>>>>>> kee
>>>>>>>> bord thanks
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Re: [AI] info needed on moto e and moto g

2014-08-19 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Surendra bro, can you give your number?
I want to talk about Moto g and e.
Regards
Ravi

On 8/19/14, surendra salgaonkar  wrote:
> Don't do as I did. Do not buy less internal memory. Your phone will
> not upgrade AnyMore.
>
>
> On 8/19/14, surendra salgaonkar  wrote:
>> If you can, wait til september end. The new version of MotoG is coming
>> with a new specifications.
>>
>>
>> On 8/18/14, jitesh jain  wrote:
>>> Hi Friends I Am planing to by moto e
>>>
>>> so I want to know
>>> should i perchess or not
>>>
>>>
>>> Warm regards
>>>
>>> On 8/18/14, Sandeep Gautam  wrote:
 HI,
 Though, there is a dedicated list for mobile accessibility.
 But, in nutshell, I can say about Moto E that though it is a fully
 touch
 screen phone
 but, Talkback is preinstalled and works fine in it.
 Talkback has its own tutorial in the phone to help user learn about
 working
 with Talkback.

 Sandeep





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 Cc: sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org
 Sent: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:36:45 +0530 (IST)
 Subject: Re: [AI] info needed on moto e and moto g

 hello dear
 i don't knows about keybord in moto phones
 but i can that they have talk back servis
 hope it works

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> hi i am suhas namboodiri form mumbai i wanted know that how can a
> blind use tuch mobile is there talk bak on moto phones how is rivo kee
> bord thanks
>
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Re: [AI] Reminder on Talking ATM usage survey form

2014-08-19 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
who will come forward by taking the action on it.
I am leaving in Mumbai.

On 8/19/14, Pallavi Sj  wrote:
> Please write specifically that, which bank has rejected u to provide
> such facilities. Because many of us are from Bangalore itself and our
> respective banks has not only provided with ATM card, but also each
> and every facilities like check book, remitence card, credit card,
> everything that a general customer can have. So, kindly give the
> specific details about the bank, which is rejecting u to provide and
> then they can be improved with required awareness...
>
> On 8/18/14, haridaskrishnamur...@gmail.com
>  wrote:
>> Dear prashant sir although banks are extending ATM and other facilities to
>> visually challenged they are denayed to the blind,because the athorities
>> of
>> the banks are not awere of them in bangalore
>> -Original message-
>> From: Prashant Naik
>> Sent:  18/08/2014, 3:42  PM
>> To: accessindia
>> Subject: [AI] Reminder on Talking ATM usage survey form
>>
>>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>>
>>
>> Till date got hardly 70 responses on usage of Talking ATMs.  This survey
>> will be on for a month so please response with your YES or NO and comments
>> if any.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please spend just a minute to fill up this simple form which has hardly 6
>> fields to fill.  Please open below link to register your data.
>>
>>
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1f1g2lSl2ocxCEj_Wpxav6ayVqFkzIzr6gWxS2xPGAnA/viewform?usp=send_form
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Prashant Naik
>>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Prashant Naik 
>> Date: Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 5:29 PM
>> Subject: Talking ATM usage survey form
>> To: accessindia 
>>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>>
>> Today on Talking ATM front we have positive outcome with 7000+ talking
>> ATMs
>> deployed across India since June 2012.  So let's record its usage.
>> Talking
>> ATM India website seeking basic data through a very simple survey form.
>>
>> Please spend your just one minute and fill up this very simple form which
>> has hardly 6 fields to fill.  Please open below link to register your
>> data.
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1f1g2lSl2ocxCEj_Wpxav6ayVqFkzIzr6gWxS2xPGAnA/viewform?usp=send_form
>>
>>
>>
>> You will find below listed fields on the survey form.
>>
>> YOU NAME:
>>
>> YOUR MOBILE NUMBER:
>>
>> YOUR EMAIL:
>>
>> HAVE YOU USED TALKING A T M FOR BLIND:  YES / NO
>>
>> HOW MANY TIMES TILL DATE HAVE YOU USED TAKING ATM:
>>
>> ANY COMMENT YOU WISH TO GIVE ON TALKING ATM:
>>
>>
>>
>> Also find link for this survey form on http://talkingatmindia.org/ website
>> home page.
>>
>>
>>
>> Banks are looking for facts on Talking ATM usage. So friends, please
>> response with huge number. Also please spread this survey form for more
>> responders.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanking you,
>>
>> Prashant Naik
>>
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2014-08-14 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
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Re: [AI] Are we visually impaired who cannot sign are illiterate?

2014-08-06 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
i agree with you.
But I totally against of the sign gide or signature gide.
I don't know how much it helps to us.

On 8/5/14, anjali Anand  wrote:
> Suk Bahadur
> for the purposes of banking, and with regard to the inability to sign,
> due to different reasons,  illiterate and visually impaired are
> treated alike.
> it is not to offend literate and educated blind persons.
>
> like all things that we as blind persons have learnt and skilled
> ourselves,  signing would also need practice. tools can help.
>
> best wishes
>
>
>
>
> On 8/5/14, drbsmku...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> Dear Mr. prashant ,
>> Yes , it is a  stencil type frame with our chosen letters in the chosen
>> format. I spoke to Mr. R. C. Gupta today morning and this is what he told
>> me
>> . As you have rightly mentioned one has to keep the frame safely.
>> Rgds.
>> Dr. BSM. Kumar.
>> Handset : +91 9840139849.
>>
>> -Original message-
>> From: Prashant Verma
>> Sent:  05/08/2014, 11:23  am
>> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>> issues   concerning
>>  the disabled.'
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Are we visually impaired who cannot sign are
>> illiterate?
>>
>>
>> If I understand correctly it is a stencil type of guide in which the
>> outline
>> of our chosen alphabets are provided in a particular design.
>> You just run the pen inside it.
>> It will give perfect results everytime. The guide needs to be kept very
>> safe
>> however.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of R C Gupta
>> Sent: 05 August 2014 09:29
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Are we visually impaired who cannot sign are
>> illiterate?
>>
>>
>> please call me on my mobile 9415209789 for explain to our signature
>> guide I have mention to I am using last 11 yrs successfully
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Pranav Lal" 
>> To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerningthe disabled.'" 
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 5:41 AM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Are we visually impaired who cannot sign are
>> illiterate?
>>
>>
>>> Hi Mr. R.C. Gupta,
>>>
>>> How does a signature guide help in ensuring consistent signatures? The
>>> last time I checked, a signature guide was a frame that you could
>>> place on a page. You would then move your pen in the frame which would
>>> ensure that your signature stayed in the bounds of the frame. The
>>> guide did nothing about ensuring the consistency of the shapes of
>>> letters.
>>>
>>> Are you advertising a different kind of signature guide?
>>> Pranav
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf Of R C Gupta
>>> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 8:59 PM
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>>> issuesconcerning the disabled.
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Are we visually impaired who cannot sign are
>>> illiterate?
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now Bi person can also accurate sine like normal person with A help of
>>> signature guide. Bi can not open account any modern private banks like
>>> ICICI. HDFC. Axis. Demotte account for trading because the signature
>>> of Bi not accurate. Solving this problem Mr. Arun kumar warma an ovate
>>> A signature
>>>
>>> guide for Bi. With help of this signature guide Bi can successfully
>>> accurate
>>>
>>> sine any ware.
>>>
>>> First of all Mr. R C Gupta use this signature guide last 10th years he
>>> can successfully operate his accounts in ICICI, HDFC.axis banks and he
>>> also open
>>>
>>> the Demotte account and trading in share market without any problem of
>>> accuracy of signature.
>>>
>>> All information about this signature guide contact to Mr. warma Mo.No.
>>> 09389509043 and Mr. R C Gupta No. No. 9415209789
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Dr.B.S.M.Kumar" 
>>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerningthe disabled." 
>>> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 7:50 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Are we visually impaired who cannot sign are
>>> illiterate?
>>>
>>>
 Dear sir,
 You can use signature guide for the purpose of signing. You can
 contact saksham at New Delhi, for more details on this. I  am not
 aware of the telephone number. You may get the telephone number on
 www.saksham.org. On contacting them, they will guide you .
 Regards,
 Dr. B.S.M.Kumar.


 On 8/4/14, Suk Bahadur Subba  wrote:
> Dear Members,
> Are we the visually impaired persons  really becomes illiterate if
> we cannot sign as others  do?  This is in relation to my opening of
> bank account on a nationalised bank and when I opted for ATM as
> well, they asked me to sign of which I am not confident as it is
> difficult for me to make similar signature all the time.  so if you
> suggest me some other meas

Re: [AI] Are we visually impaired who cannot sign are illiterate?

2014-08-06 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
same problem created with me.
When I opened the bank account initially I gave LTI for opening the
account. After that slowly my requirements are going to increase. Then
I applied for ATM, cheque book and other facilities which are given to
the normal person.
But the bank manager urged me to sign on the aplication form. I put my
BST pass on the signature line by the help of their staff and simply
sign below the edge of BST pass. No need to use sign gard. Ones you
practise yourselves you will be definately succeed in it.

On 8/4/14, Suk Bahadur Subba  wrote:
> Dear Members,
> Are we the visually impaired persons  really becomes illiterate if we
> cannot sign as others  do?  This is in relation to my opening of bank
> account on a nationalised bank and when I opted for ATM as well, they
> asked me to sign of which I am not confident as it is difficult for me
> to make similar signature all the time.  so if you suggest me some
> other measure or
> with regards
>
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Re: [AI] Is LTI valid for applying ATM facility?

2014-08-05 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
what a simple!
Thanks

On 8/5/14, Keshav Kumar  wrote:
> LTI=Left thumb impression, used by the male and, RTI=right thumb impression,
>
> used by female. clear?
>
> regards,
> Keshav.
>
> --
> From: "Ravindra Jadhav" 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2014 12:02 PM
> To: ; "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility
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> and issues concerningthe disabled." 
> Subject: Re: [AI] Is LTI valid for applying ATM facility?
>
>> what is LTI?
>> Without signature banks are giving ATM and cheque book. Really great!
>> I am unfortunate person, after sign of me. They gave me ATM an cheque
>> book.
>>
>> On 8/5/14, Shyamsundar singh  wrote:
>>> LTI is valid for availing ATM facility. I don't sign and use LTI
>>> everywhere.
>>> But I have ATM, Net banking and Chequebook too. My bank is SBI.
>>> With regards,
>>>
>>> Shyam Sundar Singh
>>> Mobile: +91-8527193815
>>> Skype: shyam0542
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of Suk Bahadur Subba
>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 10:14 AM
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Subject: [AI] Is LTI valid for applying ATM facility?
>>>
>>> Dear List Members,
>>> Do banks really needs a perfect Signature of candidate while applying
>>> for
>>> ATM facility as I am worried of my signatures,my signatures do not match
>>> all
>>> the time.  If LTI is valid for us...
>>> Looking for your response...
>>> With regards,
>>>
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Re: [AI] Is LTI valid for applying ATM facility?

2014-08-04 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
what is LTI?
Without signature banks are giving ATM and cheque book. Really great!
I am unfortunate person, after sign of me. They gave me ATM an cheque
book.

On 8/5/14, Shyamsundar singh  wrote:
> LTI is valid for availing ATM facility. I don't sign and use LTI
> everywhere.
> But I have ATM, Net banking and Chequebook too. My bank is SBI.
> With regards,
>
> Shyam Sundar Singh
> Mobile: +91-8527193815
> Skype: shyam0542
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Suk Bahadur Subba
> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 10:14 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: [AI] Is LTI valid for applying ATM facility?
>
> Dear List Members,
> Do banks really needs a perfect Signature of candidate while applying for
> ATM facility as I am worried of my signatures,my signatures do not match
> all
> the time.  If LTI is valid for us...
> Looking for your response...
> With regards,
>
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Re: [AI] regarding uper body protection for blind

2014-08-04 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
I am wearing cap for protect my head.

Cap is good option While walking on the street any objects such as
truck, bus and wall etc. Comes front of us its first hit on the flat
shade of the cap. It helps to protect our head and uper part of the
body.

On 8/5/14, Shreyas N Reddy  wrote:
> hey all!
> hope all are doing good
> As the above line says everything, is there anything that I can use to
> either detect those obstacles while walking on the road using my
> stick?
> or, is there an unique stick that has some functions that is not just
> a white stick but, more than that?
> More precisely explaining, I am planning to use my stick & mobile
> around the city my self independently but, the fear is that, Bangalore
> is a crowded cities like others & there are cars, trucks parked on the
> sides of the road which a stick cannot help in detect. I mean, the
> upper  part of the body can't be protected from all this and hanging
> branches, current wires, etc.
> So, could anyone throw some light on this apparatus?
>
>
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Re: [AI] Physically-challenged girl mauled to death by dogs

2014-07-23 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
friends, here I would like to share a simple idea. Please don't take it silly.
Whenever dog attacks on you. It never direct to bite or harm to you
just notice. Initially it star to barking on you. If you try to chess
BY SHOWING YOUR STICK definately it will bite YOU. BECAUSE WE DOESN'T
KNOW FROM WHICH DIRECTION THE DOG COMES TOWARDS Us. SOMETIMES IT IT
IMEDIATELY CHANGE THE SIDE.
SO WE HAVE ONLY ONE OPTION, JUST STAND LIKE STATUE AT ONE PLACE AND
IMEDIATELY CLOSE YOUR STICK. IT COME to CLOSE ONLY FOR SMELL YOU.
THE TRAIN DOGS ALSO DOING SAME.
THIS IS MY EXPERIENCE, i DON'T KNOW YOU LIKE OR NOT.

On 7/23/14, Vamshi. G  wrote:
> I doubt if it is the cane which is sending an offensive signal as
> usually the stick is used to threaten dogs.  Do dogs think we are
> their enemies by holding a stick and hit it on the road?  Is this too
> much into dog psychology? smile.
>
>
>
> On 7/23/14, Kotian, H P  wrote:
>> Hi Pranav
>>
>> I guess, dog whistle is used for calling them and notfor repelling them.
>> Probably, some ultrasonic device should work as their hearing range is
>> far
>> superior than ours. Should be much better than using spray's.
>> Harish.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Pranav Lal
>> Sent: 23 July 2014 05:44
>> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.'
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Physically-challenged girl mauled to death by dogs
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am curious, does the use of a cane provide any defense in the case of
>> dog
>> attacks? In addition, do we get anti-dog sprays etc that we could wear to
>> repel dogs? I have seen a number of such products on amazon.com but most
>> appear to be for spraying around areas such as gardens so that dogs do
>> not
>> come.
>>
>> I have heard of people using dog whistles to repel but have not had the
>> opportunity to research this.
>>
>> Pranav
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of George Abraham
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 10:07 AM
>> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.'
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Physically-challenged girl mauled to death by dogs
>>
>> This is indeed a menace. Dogs and monkeys have been in recent times
>> playing
>> havoc in many parts of our country. Be it in residencial colonies,
>> school/college campuses, temples and so on. Animal lovers have over the
>> years blocked any kind of action. In JNU and Du  there are a number of
>> visually impaired students who have been attacked by dogs. The
>> authorities
>> do nothing about this .
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Timy Sebastian
>> Sent: 22 July 2014 08:33
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: [AI] Physically-challenged girl mauled to death by dogs
>>
>> if this is the case, I don't no, how we visually impaired people will
>> escape
>>  from streat dogs, specially in banglore and other places.
>>
>> please read the news from below and understand how cruel it is.
>>
>>   Physically-challenged girl mauled to death by dogs
>>
>>
>>  Special Correspondent
>>
>>
>> In a gruesome incident, a 17-year-old mentally and physically-challenged
>> girl was mauled to death by a pack of six stray dogs at Kotha
>> Venkojipalem
>> in the city on Monday morning. The deceased was identified as Mary alias
>> Nookaratnam, daughter of Appala Reddy and Lakshmi.
>>
>> Apart from being mentally and physically challenged, she was both speech
>> and
>> hearing impaired. Because of all the illness, the girl was very thin,
>> just
>> about three-feet tall and was totally immobile.
>>
>> While her father works as a security guard, mother adds to the family
>> income
>> by serving as a domestic help. It was the duty of the couple to feed the
>> girl in the morning and leave her in a makeshift cradle in the verandah
>> of
>> their hut, before going to work.
>>
>> At about 10.30 a.m. on Monday, six stray dogs attacked and mauled her to
>> death. The pathetic thing was that she was neither able to fight back nor
>> scream for help. They even pulled her down from the cradle and tried to
>> drag
>> her into the bushes, adjoining the hutment.
>> According to a neighbour, Ramalakshmi, "Whenever, she would feel hungry,
>> the
>> girl would cry. When I heard her cry, I thought that she was hungry. But
>> when it continued for some time, I came and out and saw six dogs dragging
>> her away. I tried to chase the dogs away, but they attacked me also. I
>> called for help, and a few others joined in chasing the dogs away. But by
>> that time Mary was dead and her body was torn open at various places."
>>
>> According to Appalanaidu, a neighbour, the dog menace has increased in
>> the
>> hutmen

Re: [AI] A sighted girl wishes to marry to a VI man

2014-07-23 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
agreed,
I know most of the blind people are first giving the preparence to
study and they to much avair in it.
So after marage also she will continue her study.
If she take a such decision to marage with blind.
Hope her future will be bright.

On 7/23/14, Aravind R  wrote:
> let her continue her studies finally, partner will come at correct
> time. please don't stop her studies with 12th standard with the plan
> of marriage. let it happen in due course
>
> On 7/23/14, mahendra  wrote:
>> my question is, why she want to marry blind person?
>> at her age she may have more possible partners,
>>
>>
>> At 02:52 PM 7/23/2014, you wrote:
>>>mam, your absolutely right.
>>>But,
>>>If she is completely matured for taking a such decesion then why
>>>should wait for 2 3 years?
>>>Already she completed 18 years means she is running in 19 year. So 19
>>>years is enough for marage acording to Indian law.
>>>So try to find a good life partner for her and make her future bright.
>>>
>>>On 7/23/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
>>> > She is a bit too young to take such a decision so please tell her to
>>> > wait
>>> > for at least 2 to 3 years before she ties the  knot!
>>> > Preeti
>>> >
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>>> > Director
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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>>> > Behalf
>>> > Of TS Negi
>>> > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 5:16 PM
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>>> > Subject: [AI] A sighted girl wishes to marry to a VI man
>>> >
>>> > Hi friends, a sighted girl, 18, studying in 12th class, reads hindi
>>> > and
>>> > english fluently, from bihar, the sister of my one
>>> >
>>> > of friend, wants to marry to a govt. job holder VI man, age between 20
>>> > and
>>> > 30, should reside Delhi NCR.
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>>> > Ph.-9868498568
>>> >
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Re: [AI] A sighted girl wishes to marry to a VI man

2014-07-23 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
mam, your absolutely right.
But,
If she is completely matured for taking a such decesion then why
should wait for 2 3 years?
Already she completed 18 years means she is running in 19 year. So 19
years is enough for marage acording to Indian law.
So try to find a good life partner for her and make her future bright.

On 7/23/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
> She is a bit too young to take such a decision so please tell her to wait
> for at least 2 to 3 years before she ties the  knot!
> Preeti
>
> Preeti Monga
> Director
>
>
>
> Mobile: +91 9871701646
> Landline: 011 22781446
> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
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> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting. Training
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> ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
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> Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>
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>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of TS Negi
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 5:16 PM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: [AI] A sighted girl wishes to marry to a VI man
>
> Hi friends, a sighted girl, 18, studying in 12th class, reads hindi and
> english fluently, from bihar, the sister of my one
>
> of friend, wants to marry to a govt. job holder VI man, age between 20 and
> 30, should reside Delhi NCR.
> For more information contact:
> Satish Kumar
> Ph.-9868498568
>
>
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Re: [AI] Reply to Ishita's mail regarding jobs for blind individuals - Re: my quriyocity are normelpeopleintrestedinmarryingblindpartners

2014-07-04 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
in Mumbai so many blinds were got the job in banking sector. Such as
probessionary officer clearical operator so on. I am unfortunate,
don't have a cast certificate, lack of knowledge for giving the exams
like PO and clearical. But only few blinds are succeed in it and
there's performance also amazing.

On 7/4/14, ishita kapoor  wrote:
> Dear preety madam,
> We are enough motivated I guess.
> We all have accepted blindness.
> We all know what we can do and what we can't.
> We all know what is situation and why.
> But the situation will be improved by practical wisdom more then
> optimistic talks
> I read a discussion on facebook regarding difficulty of getting work
> in banks for visually impaired.
> Somebody suggested to print pass book, opening account etc.
> But this is not ideal job for us.
> There we have to deal with 100s of customers everyday. And we can't
> rely on  somebody will come and will read out form for us.
> We need to find out suitable job profile in stead of we can do
> everything mindset.
> I am great admirer of your talent, skill, and way of writing.
> And I am learning from the person like you.
> But only positive thinking such as: we can do everything. We are good
> at everything won't work in real world.
>
>
> On 7/4/14, nupur.j...@wipro.com  wrote:
>> Above all we need to have a positive attitude towards ourselves and our
>> disability.
>> If we are blind, so what?
>> Unless, we have a right attitude, we can not really achieve much in life.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Preeti Monga
>> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 2:00 PM
>> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.'
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Reply to Ishita's mail regarding jobs for blind
>> individuals - Re: my quriyocity are
>> normelpeopleintrestedinmarryingblindpartners
>>
>> Dear Ishita,
>>
>> Relax a little... we all know that the situation for visually impaired is
>> real bad! We all are  ourselves facing so many difficulties all the time.
>> Remember you still have some vision, so why may I ask are you so very
>> upset?
>> I know it is difficult, at times very difficult, to accept  what we are
>> getting. But, there are only 2 things we can do... 1 is to let things be
>> as
>> they are and probably let them become worse. 2 do something about the
>> situation, to improve it. Do something, anything, it will only begin to
>> get
>> better very very slowly!
>>
>> If we remain depressed and  angry and disheartened,  where will we find
>> the
>> courage or the motivation to do something to improve our situation?
>> That is why we need to motivate and encourage each other and together  we
>> can do something to make things better
>> Preeti
>>
>> Preeti Monga
>> Director
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: +91 9871701646
>> Landline: 011 22781446
>> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
>> Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
>> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting. Training
>> -Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral. Gifting -
>> Corporate
>> ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
>> workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive Travel and
>> Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>>
>> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
>> customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of ishita kapoor
>> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 1:29 PM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Reply to Ishita's mail regarding jobs for blind
>> individuals - Re: my quriyocity are
>> normelpeopleintrestedinmarryingblindpartners
>>
>> I hate awe-inspiring talks which is not constructive in nature.
>> We visually impaired are getting jobs in government sectors mainly
>> thanks to reservation.
>> Though we are enough capable.
>> There may be few individuals who have got jobs in private sectors.
>> But such people can be counted by the tip of finger.
>> Only capability is not enough to perform all tasks.
>> Our offices and work profiles are 99 percent inaccessible for the blind.
>> If a person from private sector wants to employ a blind person he will
>> have to make his system  up to the expectation for the blind
>> And which is not always easy or possible.
>> Only awareness can improve our circumstances
>>
>>
>> On 7/4/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
>>> I know Avinash,  it is very very sad. I do wish I could do something for
>>> them. Let us at least begin somewhere. And imagine the state of the
>>> female
>>> blind citizen in those circumstances? Lately I have had the opportunity
>>> of
>>> going from village to village in and around Delhi and UP and Haryana, I
>>> can't even begin to write about 

Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying blind partners

2014-07-01 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
well said Mahendrji,
Hopes, in the future both blind and sighted will be equally live
together. Slowly and gratually the avairness will be creat towards the
blind by sighted.

On 6/26/14, mahendra  wrote:
> sight is not irrelevant,  however by just marrying sighted person,
> is not an solution of the problem.
> some people think, now that they are married to sighted,  and mostly
> boy marrying girl,
> is end of the matter, that don't need to work for there relationship at
> all.
>
>
>
>
>   At 05:32 AM 6/26/2014, you wrote:
>>Well, I agree with compatibility thing.
>>However, do you mean to say sight is absolutely irrelevant to the
>> question?
>>I think not.
>>We may discuss sight or lack of it and inter marriages and
>>compatibility issues as they are affected by sight, if the moderator
>> permits..
>>
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>Behalf Of Preeti Monga
>>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 9:27 AM
>>To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>concerning the disabled.'
>>Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in
>>marrying blind partners
>>
>>I think the question is not sighted want to marry blind or not, it is all
>>about compatibility and what who is looking for  in his/her partner!
>>The trick is that one should marry the person with whom you would want to
>>have a life long friendship! Values, thoughts and giving is most
>> important.
>>Preeti
>>
>>Preeti Monga
>>Director
>>
>>
>>
>>Mobile: +91 9871701646
>>Landline: 011 22781446
>>E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
>>Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
>>Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting. Training
>>-Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral. Gifting -
>> Corporate
>>; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
>>workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive Travel and
>>Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>>
>>We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
>>customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>>
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>>Of Ravindra Jadhav
>>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:34 AM
>>To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
>>the disabled.
>>Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying
>>blind partners
>>
>>dear, write your dout clearly. do not type the words in short. Then
>>everybody should understood your problems. Mostly mobile user like me.
>>Now coming to your dout.
>>Sighted also like to mary with visually impaired persons. For example,
>>I maried with sighted lady and i am very happy. I had only one son
>>study in grade I. In St. Xaviers school.
>>
>>On 6/25/14, suhas J  wrote:
>> > hi my name is suhas namboodiri i am blind so i wanted to knw that in
>> > todays world were people want good looking partners for them because
>> > in my case during no girls use to even talk with me and same wase with
>> > boys i am unable to makeout y people do this to us so i wanted to knw
>> > tha
>> >
>> >
>> >
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Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normelpeopleintrestedinmarryingblindpartners

2014-06-28 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
unfortunately I don't have a daughter then why should I think about her.

On 6/28/14, bhawani shankar verma  wrote:
> instead if it is daughter, then?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ravindra Jadhav" 
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 5:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are
> normelpeopleintrestedinmarryingblindpartners
>
>
>> Ashida madam,
>> Sorry for delayed reply due to my occupation.
>> If my son interested to marry with blind girl.
>> Really I will give the permission to him.
>> I assured this is a white line of the black stone.
>>
>> On 6/27/14, pooja  wrote:
>>> there are two aspects theoretical and practical. in theory, it is
>>> supposed
>>> that we should marry a man/woman not blind/sighted. no one is perfect so
>>>
>>> yes
>>> there will be one or another issue which can dissatisfy you. so everyone
>>>
>>> is
>>> equal from marriage point of view. but in practical terms, no matter how
>>> successful you are, blindness is our unique identity as it can be cast
>>> or
>>> religion in the sighted's case. I think in arrange marriages we can't
>>> even
>>> think to marry a sighted of equal status. as far as love marriages are
>>> concern, the success ratio is declining rapidly in case of both sighted
>>> partners also. I think feelings doesn't last long in tough ground
>>> realities.
>>> if you can afford the resources to compensate your blindness, then it
>>> can
>>> work. one tough reality is even a successful blind man/woman don't want
>>> to
>>> marry a blind then how can we expect a sighted to do so? in our blind
>>> field,
>>> we know each other so we can adjust bit easily. blind men can't
>>> appreciate
>>> women's beauty, and sighted men can't satisfy with the household work
>>> easily. I know acceptions are everywhere. usually blind want to Mary a
>>> sighted because of accessibility problems or say like helper kind of
>>> thing.
>>> but it doesn't come true for long. so don't think of a sighted
>>> intentionally, if it happens automatically in some cases, then its ok.
>>> don't
>>> apply on you.
>>> --
>>> From: "Preeti Monga" 
>>> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:29 PM
>>> To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>>> issuesconcerningthedisabled.'" 
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are
>>> normelpeopleintrestedinmarryingblindpartners> One needs to step out of
>>> ones
>>> comfort zone... only then there is a chance
>>> of actually living life to its fullest! It is not the best idea to remain
>>>
>>> a
>>> frog of the same well for life,  when there is such a big wide world out
>>> here! Every experience, good
>>>> or bad, only enriches your life quality!
>>>> It also gives you a  chance to  explore and to grow and  evolve! I
>>>> wonder
>>>> why do we want rules for marriages
>>>>
>>>> Preeti Monga
>>>> Director
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mobile: +91 9871701646
>>>> Landline: 011 22781446
>>>> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
>>>> Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
>>>> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting.
>>>> Training -Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral.
>>>> Gifting -
>>>>
>>>> Corporate ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including
>>>> demystifying workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive
>>>> Travel and Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>>>>
>>>> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
>>>> customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>>> Behalf Of bhawani shankar verma
>>>> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:14 PM
>>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>>>> issuesconcerning
>>>> the disabled.
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyoci

Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normelpeople intrestedinmarryingblindpartners

2014-06-28 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Ashida madam,
Sorry for delayed reply due to my occupation.
If my son interested to marry with blind girl.
Really I will give the permission to him.
I assured this is a white line of the black stone.

On 6/27/14, pooja  wrote:
> there are two aspects theoretical and practical. in theory, it is supposed
> that we should marry a man/woman not blind/sighted. no one is perfect so yes
> there will be one or another issue which can dissatisfy you. so everyone is
> equal from marriage point of view. but in practical terms, no matter how
> successful you are, blindness is our unique identity as it can be cast or
> religion in the sighted's case. I think in arrange marriages we can't even
> think to marry a sighted of equal status. as far as love marriages are
> concern, the success ratio is declining rapidly in case of both sighted
> partners also. I think feelings doesn't last long in tough ground realities.
> if you can afford the resources to compensate your blindness, then it can
> work. one tough reality is even a successful blind man/woman don't want to
> marry a blind then how can we expect a sighted to do so? in our blind field,
> we know each other so we can adjust bit easily. blind men can't appreciate
> women's beauty, and sighted men can't satisfy with the household work
> easily. I know acceptions are everywhere. usually blind want to Mary a
> sighted because of accessibility problems or say like helper kind of thing.
> but it doesn't come true for long. so don't think of a sighted
> intentionally, if it happens automatically in some cases, then its ok. don't
> apply on you.
> --
> From: "Preeti Monga" 
> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:29 PM
> To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
> issuesconcerningthedisabled.'" 
> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are
> normelpeopleintrestedinmarryingblindpartners> One needs to step out of ones
> comfort zone... only then there is a chance
> of actually living life to its fullest! It is not the best idea to remain a
> frog of the same well for life,  when there is such a big wide world out
> here! Every experience, good
>> or bad, only enriches your life quality!
>> It also gives you a  chance to  explore and to grow and  evolve! I wonder
>> why do we want rules for marriages
>>
>> Preeti Monga
>> Director
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: +91 9871701646
>> Landline: 011 22781446
>> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
>> Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
>> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting.
>> Training -Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral. Gifting -
>>
>> Corporate ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including
>> demystifying workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive
>> Travel and Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>>
>> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
>> customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf Of bhawani shankar verma
>> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:14 PM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people
>> intrestedinmarryingblindpartners
>>
>> you are absolutely right, exception can not be a rule.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: ishita kapoor
>> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 2:40 PM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerningthe disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people
>> intrestedinmarryingblindpartners
>>
>> First of all, I am against of playing such a big gamble with my life.
>> I really don't believe that a non disable can willingly marry a disable
>> person.
>> If he or she doesn't get proper match in non disable world then only
>> he or she will consider disable partner.
>> Or if a the non disable is poor or uneducated and disable earns
>> handsomely then the possibility of acceptance is there.
>> Though exceptions must be there.
>> After all marriage is question of entire life which has nothing to do
>> with charity.
>> i am failed to understand why we all are eager to marry non disable?
>> my father won't allow my sighted, smart and educated brother to marry
>> a blind girl willingly  even my brother will not think i

Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marryingblindpartners

2014-06-26 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
otional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
>>>> workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive Travel and
>>>> Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>>>>
>>>> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
>>>> customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>>> Behalf
>>>> Of Asudani, Rajesh
>>>> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 10:03 AM
>>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>>> concerning
>>>> the disabled.
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying
>>>> blind partners
>>>>
>>>> Well, I agree with compatibility thing.
>>>> However, do you mean to say sight is absolutely irrelevant to the
>>>> question?
>>>> I think not.
>>>> We may discuss sight or lack of it and inter marriages and
>>>> compatibility
>>>> issues as they are affected by sight, if the moderator permits..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>>> Behalf
>>>> Of Preeti Monga
>>>> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 9:27 AM
>>>> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>>> concerning
>>>> the disabled.'
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying
>>>> blind partners
>>>>
>>>> I think the question is not sighted want to marry blind or not, it is
>>>> all
>>>> about compatibility and what who is looking for  in his/her partner!
>>>> The trick is that one should marry the person with whom you would want
>>>> to
>>>> have a life long friendship! Values, thoughts and giving is most
>>>> important.
>>>> Preeti
>>>>
>>>> Preeti Monga
>>>> Director
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mobile: +91 9871701646
>>>> Landline: 011 22781446
>>>> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
>>>> Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
>>>> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting. Training
>>>> -Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral. Gifting -
>>>> Corporate
>>>> ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
>>>> workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive Travel and
>>>> Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>>>>
>>>> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
>>>> customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>>> Behalf
>>>> Of Ravindra Jadhav
>>>> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:34 AM
>>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>>> concerning
>>>> the disabled.
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying
>>>> blind partners
>>>>
>>>> dear, write your dout clearly. do not type the words in short. Then
>>>> everybody should understood your problems. Mostly mobile user like me.
>>>> Now coming to your dout.
>>>> Sighted also like to mary with visually impaired persons. For example,
>>>> I maried with sighted lady and i am very happy. I had only one son
>>>> study in grade I. In St. Xaviers school.
>>>>
>>>> On 6/25/14, suhas J  wrote:
>>>>> hi my name is suhas namboodiri i am blind so i wanted to knw that in
>>>>> todays world were people want good looking partners for them because
>>>>> in my case during no girls use to even talk with me and same wase with
>>>>> boys i am unable to makeout y people do this to us so i wanted to knw
>>>>> tha
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
>>>>> accessibility
>>>>> of
>>>>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>>>

Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying blind partners

2014-06-26 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
High mam, your advice is good for me.
I am being followed it what were you saying.
I am living in the great city of Mumbai and i am a physiotherapist.
Your advice is always helpful in my occupation.
But i like to encourage the people to overcome there like disability,
depression or any problem and this is my an important role to treat
the patients.
Hence, i wrote my experienced and observation in my previous mail.
Again I would like to say, forget your disability or problem and live
in normal life as other living. Why should not blind mary with sighted
male or fimale?
Just creat avairness among your society.
I know this is not easy to you and me.
It will take time, but we should try at list.

On 6/26/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
> You are  quite right dear! Only party and fun is not everything. Just be
> yourself and you will find others like yourself too if only you look. I
> think if you have something to give to the world, there is a lot of people
> who want you, weather you are blind or sighted does not matter. What
> matters
> is what you have to share and to give. The trouble with blind people is
> that
> they only are in the habit of taking and getting!  Be a contributer and you
> will find your rightful place in the world! And the biggest problem with
> humans is"what will others say or think about me"! This is not only
> with
> blind, sighted also have the same problem! Just do the right things, be a
> giver and contributer in your own area and field and care about others
> needs! You will always be needed by all... blind or sighted does not then
> matter!
> Where do you live?
> Preeti
>
> Preeti Monga
> Director
>
>
>
> Mobile: +91 9871701646
> Landline: 011 22781446
> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
> Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting. Training
> -Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral. Gifting - Corporate
> ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
> workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive Travel and
> Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>
> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
> customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Ravindra Jadhav
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 11:42 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying
> blind partners
>
> Yes mam I agreed it.
> But sometimes compatibility is not only depend on your education, but
> also depend on your talkative nature.
> I observed most of the visually impaired persons won't be mix up in
> there coledge, relative and there surrounding society.
> They don't like fun, entertainment, parties etc etc. They them self
> keep away from these activities. Due to his or her blindness.
> One seminar i attended in amedabad BpA school, the main topic was
> personality development. That time Jorj sir was also their. In three
> days I learnt lot of thing from jorj sir and Panchal sir. Now I am not
> afraid to anybody what they thing about me or what they comment on my
> rply. So come ahead and establish a good rapoe with others mostly with
> sighted. Just put the shugar on your tongue, means talk sweet and
> polite. Am i right mam?
> I thing blind and sighted both are same now a days. only one need is
> that don't see differently to each others. Then everything will be
> allright.
>
> On 6/26/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
>> I think the question is not sighted want to marry blind or not, it is all
>> about compatibility and what who is looking for  in his/her partner!
>> The trick is that one should marry the person with whom you would want to
>> have a life long friendship! Values, thoughts and giving is most
> important.
>> Preeti
>>
>> Preeti Monga
>> Director
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: +91 9871701646
>> Landline: 011 22781446
>> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
>> Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
>> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting. Training
>> -Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral. Gifting -
> Corporate
>> ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
>> workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive Travel and
>> Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>>
>> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
>> customer centricit

Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying blind partners

2014-06-25 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Yes mam I agreed it.
But sometimes compatibility is not only depend on your education, but
also depend on your talkative nature.
I observed most of the visually impaired persons won't be mix up in
there coledge, relative and there surrounding society.
They don't like fun, entertainment, parties etc etc. They them self
keep away from these activities. Due to his or her blindness.
One seminar i attended in amedabad BpA school, the main topic was
personality development. That time Jorj sir was also their. In three
days I learnt lot of thing from jorj sir and Panchal sir. Now I am not
afraid to anybody what they thing about me or what they comment on my
rply. So come ahead and establish a good rapoe with others mostly with
sighted. Just put the shugar on your tongue, means talk sweet and
polite. Am i right mam?
I thing blind and sighted both are same now a days. only one need is
that don't see differently to each others. Then everything will be
allright.

On 6/26/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
> I think the question is not sighted want to marry blind or not, it is all
> about compatibility and what who is looking for  in his/her partner!
> The trick is that one should marry the person with whom you would want to
> have a life long friendship! Values, thoughts and giving is most important.
> Preeti
>
> Preeti Monga
> Director
>
>
>
> Mobile: +91 9871701646
> Landline: 011 22781446
> E-mail: preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in
> Website: www.silver-linings.co.in  ;  www.silver-linings.org
> Our Services: Executive Search - Specializing in Head Hunting. Training
> -Motivation; Stress Management; Soft Skill; Behavioral. Gifting - Corporate
> ; Promotional;  Events. End to end CSR Advisory; including demystifying
> workshops  and counseling. Printing Solutions,  Incentive Travel and
> Marketing Data Mining / Refining..
>
> We  assure  high quality service marked with excellence and complete
> customer centricity, forming Synergies as we go along.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Ravindra Jadhav
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:34 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying
> blind partners
>
> dear, write your dout clearly. do not type the words in short. Then
> everybody should understood your problems. Mostly mobile user like me.
> Now coming to your dout.
> Sighted also like to mary with visually impaired persons. For example,
> I maried with sighted lady and i am very happy. I had only one son
> study in grade I. In St. Xaviers school.
>
> On 6/25/14, suhas J  wrote:
>> hi my name is suhas namboodiri i am blind so i wanted to knw that in
>> todays world were people want good looking partners for them because
>> in my case during no girls use to even talk with me and same wase with
>> boys i am unable to makeout y people do this to us so i wanted to knw
>> tha
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normel people intrested in marrying blind partners

2014-06-25 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
dear, write your dout clearly. do not type the words in short. Then
everybody should understood your problems. Mostly mobile user like me.
Now coming to your dout.
Sighted also like to mary with visually impaired persons. For example,
I maried with sighted lady and i am very happy. I had only one son
study in grade I. In St. Xaviers school.

On 6/25/14, suhas J  wrote:
> hi my name is suhas namboodiri i am blind so i wanted to knw that in
> todays world were people want good looking partners for them because
> in my case during no girls use to even talk with me and same wase with
> boys i am unable to makeout y people do this to us so i wanted to knw
> tha
>
>
>
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Re: [AI] Indian Express: how accessible are the Delhi Metro, DTC buses and the railways to the disabled?

2014-06-18 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Delhi metro is much much better than Mumbai local. it may be.
And this is a real fact mumbai for blind people because I heard many
blind people fall on the railway track, even me also fall 3 4 times on
the railway tract. 1. at the Ghatkopar station, 2. Dadar. 3. Grantroad
and Kalyan but i came up safely on the platform without injury.
Now I am very conciously walking on the railway platform
I know most of the people had got this experience. But they don't want
to share their experiences due to hesitation because of the blindness.
Therefore, here everyone should be share his or her experience and
raise your voice and find some solution on it.
This is my humble request to all.
On 6/17/14, Ajay Minocha  wrote:
> Mumbai local is even tougher.
> I have traveled by it for almost two months and had to be  on my tows
> everytime.
> Delhi metro is much much safer than Mumbai local.
> Therefore, the policies should be uniform.
> Thanks,
> Ajay
>
> On 6/17/14, Kasia  wrote:
>> Ts fine to see they are demanding for assistance. But whenever you people
>> are talking or asking or demanding for some assistance, as far as I've
>> noticed, it's being asked, demanded or requested or even discussed all
>> about
>> delhi blind alone. Please extend it to national level.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of avinash shahi
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 1:40 PM
>> To: jnuvision
>> Cc: accessindia
>> Subject: [AI] Indian Express: how accessible are the Delhi Metro, DTC
>> buses
>> and the railways to the disabled?
>>
>> Timely written and published very handy...
>> http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/the-city-fails-them/99/
>> Mahesh Kumar (40) takes the Blue Line Metro daily from Uttam Nagar, where
>> he
>> lives, to Tagore Garden, where he teaches in a government school. In
>> November 2013, this visually impaired man reached the Uttam Nagar (West)
>> Metro station to board the train as usual. He was in the lift going up to
>> the platform, when he heard the train. He asked a fellow passenger if the
>> train had arrived. On being told it has, Kumar decided to hurry. He did
>> not
>> have a Metro assistant escorting him that day -- he had asked for one but
>> nobody was "free". So he walked unescorted towards the train. Before he
>> knew
>> it, he lost his balance and fell onto the tracks. Mercifully, there was
>> no
>> train coming on that track and Kumar escaped with minor injuries.
>>
>> "I was walking at the very edge of the platform and yet nobody paid
>> attention. It was only after I fell that people screamed. That alerted
>> the
>> DMRC staff who came and helped me get up. Usually, I get a Metro
>> assistant
>> to escort me till the train. But if none are available, we have to walk
>> alone," Kumar said.
>>
>> His plight is mirrored by other visually challenged persons who commute
>> on
>> Delhi's Metro, buses and trains every day. In the past three years, more
>> than 30 visually challenged persons approached the National Federation of
>> the Blind with complaints after they fell off the platforms of various
>> Metro
>> stations in the city.
>>
>> But such incidents involving the disabled are not limited to the Metro
>> system alone. Similar accidents on Delhi's buses and at railway platforms
>> show clearly that the capital has a long way to go when it comes to
>> making
>> its public spaces, particularly urban transport, disabled-friendly.
>>
>> Needed: Preventive barriers on Metro platforms, helpers for visually
>> impaired
>>
>> Vice-president of National Federation of the Blind Inder Singh says the
>> most
>> critical problem the disabled, particularly visually challenged, face at
>> Metro stations is the problem of falling on the tracks due to the gap
>> between the coaches and  the platforms.
>>
>> "The rubber-strips between the coaches and platforms are worn out. As a
>> result, many visually challenged people end up hurting themselves.
>> The most recent case is that of Sanjay Jha, a North Delhi resident who
>> works
>> with the Railways. He fell on the tracks and fractured his left hand,"
>> Singh
>> said.
>>
>> The other problem, he feels, is an absence of steel railings on several
>> platforms. "They have metal railings at the edge of platforms in Rajiv
>> Chowk
>> station. Why can't they put them up at all stations?"
>> he says.
>>
>> Also, Metro assistants who help disabled persons at stations are
>> reportedly
>> unavailable most of the time. "Metro has no official post of assistants.
>> Usually, when a visually impaired or disabled person approaches a Metro
>> official for assistance, they ask one of their housekeeping staff --
>> sweepers, cleaners, guards -- to escort the person. Usually, we have to
>> wait
>> for nearly 30 minutes for an assistant. But who has that kind of time to
>> spare? Many visually challenged students and employees are forced to
>> board
>> the train alone rather than get late for schoo

[AI] require the customer care number of Canera bank

2014-02-26 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
High mobile users, can anybody provide the customer care number of
Canera bank? For example, 180223344 this is the number of bank of
Baroda. So any enquiry numver available to this bank?
Regards
Ravi



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Re: [AI] Negative Response to my Letter

2014-02-23 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
good observation. Sir!

On 10/21/13, shankar shan  wrote:
> yep,  some times, we have to accept the blames
> most of the blind people has negative attitude
> many people goes to there office at 11 am then the proper timings
> if they asks, they ll give the silly reasons
> and they wont at least make up there minds to asks the tasks in the offices
>
> I have seen many blind people r collecting funds in the name of
> training and educational programmes, but it is not utilized in the
> rite way
> instud of they ll go to public bars, and take the drinks in frent of
> officials
> and I have seen many blind people uses the panparak, gutka, other
> things in public places
> it impacts the attitude of the blind people
>
> in my opinion, 40 percent of blind people r taking there disability as
> an advantage,
> I would like to share some experience heare
> some months ago, one of the blind fello, was asked me for the scribe,
> and I have arranged for him
> but when they were writing the exam, he never opend his mouth to tell
> the answer, after one our, the scribe left the senter
> many people has the opinion, that blind people will acheve things from
> the help of scribes, we have to remove this opinion from the people
> and people should built the positive attitude, an soft speaking skills
> there r many ways to acheve the things, but if we go in a negative
> way, I hope we cant acheve any things
> my words r so hard to digist, but this is the fact, try to accept, and
> work on the proper way to remove the blamings on the blind people
>
>
>
>
> On 10/21/13, Vivekananda Doddamani.  wrote:
>> On 10/21/13, shankar shan  wrote:
>>> hey raghavendra, sad to heare that from the athorities
>>> this is just my opinion, y cant u use ur own assistive devices to
>>> complete ur work, untill they provide the stuff,
>>>
>>> i hope, no blind employ is getting this fecility in ur office?
>>> how many blind friends r supporting for u regarding this in ur office?
>>> if no one is supporting, u, or asking the fecilities, then u ll be
>>> treated like this
>>> before going to submit this letter, or the issue to the ccpd
>>> department, kindly contact the blind emploies all over the state, and
>>> try to get the information from them
>>> i am sorry to say this, u need an union or many people to solve this
>>> issue,and many blind people in karnataka, i have seen that they wont
>>> havve a nice platform to utilize there skills
>>> and other side, many people r even worried about the job, they ll just
>>> come to office, and gos offto the homes,
>>> they wont at list make up there minds to ask the tasks, at the officess
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/20/13, Umesha Economics  wrote:
 Hi Agrawalji and others,
 please please keep your reply at the top of the message.

 Umesha

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 To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerningthe disabled." ;
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 a
 list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning the disabled."
 
 Sent: Sunday, 20 October, 2013 12:09 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Negative Response to my Letter


>
> -Original message-
> From: raghavendra
> Sent:  20/10/2013, 9:00  am
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Negative Response to my Letter
> dear raghvendhar,you may approach to nfb karnataka for any tyepe
> guidance,support or assitance in such matters. As you would be aware
> that
>
> nfb karnataka is engaged in self advocacy for prevention of all kind
> of
> disablity based discreamination  and to protect human and legal rights
> of
>
> our vi peers. Please contact me off line in regard with any problem
> relating to your job.
>
> Yes, it was my first letter.
> Regarding court, Staffs are not supposed to put any demands in front
> of
> chief. Because They are the supreme.
>
> On 10/19/2013 10:21 PM, shyam sharma wrote:
>> Hi, did you get their response just after the initial letter?
>> I am asking cause I did not get any response for one month. And, if
>> you don't mind then please share the words you got from them.
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On 10/19/13, Raaj  wrote:
>>> Ask them to give it in writing. If they have guts to do so.
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of raghavendra
>>> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2013 9:31 PM
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerningthe disabled.
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Negative Response to my Letter
>>>
>>> It was an oral reaction.
>>> On 10/19/2013 9:28 PM, Vamshi. G wrote:
 What is the reaction in specific?  Was it an oral reaction?  Or did
 you

Re: [AI] some links are not opening

2014-02-18 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
try to open in new window.

On 2/18/14, JYOTHI  wrote:
> Hi, I tried all the steps which was suggested by you all, but none of
> them have worked. I'm facing this issue with particular website. Any
> other solution please???
>
>
>
> On 2/18/14, Muthu Selvi  wrote:
>> Try shift enter.
>>
>>
>> On 2/18/14, shankar shan  wrote:
>>> hi, greetings
>>> many websites wont give much preference for accessability hence, I
>>> hope this is the issues with the accessability rather then the screen
>>> reader
>>> if u r experiencing the issues  with particular website, do the
>>> following
>>> 1. open the firefox
>>> 2. enter the u r l of the sight
>>> 3. click enter to load the page
>>> 4. find the link which u need to open
>>> 5. place the cursor on the link
>>> 6. press application key, and press downarrow till the jaws says
>>> inspect element then press enter
>>> now u r done, u can open the link without any issues
>>>
>>> note: u need to install webvisum on your firefox to perform this task
>>>
>>>
>>> On 17/02/2014, mahendran udayakumar 
>>> wrote:
 if that one is not working again, just try (NVDA plus f7), which is
 being used for link list. sometimes, just entering on a link may not
 work in a few sights, such situation, i have tried this one, which
 works.

 On 2/17/14, pratik  wrote:
> Try with control plus enter.
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Of JYOTHI
> Sent: 17 February 2014 19:38
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] some links are not opening
>
> Hi, some links are not opening by pressing enter or insert + numbpad
> enter, please suggest some other keys or ways as soon as possible.
> using NVDA latest version.
> Note: Sighted can open through mouse.
>
>
> --
> Decide that you'll be successful and happy come what may, and good
> things will find you. The roadblocks are only minor obstacles along
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Re: [AI] audio recording coming soon

2014-02-17 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
yes this is well and good.

On 2/17/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
> Hi sir, if possible you then, upload on youtube. So its helps to
> listen online or, if we need download offline, then we cann download.
> So consider my request..
>
> On 2/16/14, Prashant Verma  wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> The audio recording will be posted soon to the list.
>> I am ttrying to split it into sessions for convenience.
>> Prashant
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of navneet dubey
>> Sent: 16 February 2014 23:33
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] AI Convention!
>>
>> please upload the audio /video recording of the programme  on access
>> india
>> for those who could not attend the convention navneet
>>
>>
>> On 2/16/14, George Abraham  wrote:
>>> Dear Harish/Kiran,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks  for asking us to organise the 4th AI convention at New Delhi.
>>> It was our privilege and pleasure. It was challenging  for us to find
>>> the support and the logistics.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I would like to thank all my colleagues who took time out to work for
>>> the convention. I would also like to thank all the AI members who made
>>> the effort to attend.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> . I would also like to thank Prashant Verma in particular for
>>> all
>>> his help. It was indeed an honour to have Mr Rungta, Mr J L Kaul, Mr
>>> Alkazi, Mr Richard Orme  and our other speakers who made our time
>>> worth the while.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> George
>>>
>>> George Abraham
>>>
>>> CEO
>>>
>>> Score Foundation
>>>
>>> 17/107, LGF,
>>>
>>> Vikramvihar, Lajpatnagar 4,
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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Re: [AI] AI Convention!

2014-02-17 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
My humble request is that please try to write your message on the top
of page. Then every member easy to get read it on their mobile.
Regards
Ravi

On 2/17/14, girishsethi2...@gmail.com  wrote:
>
> -Original message-
> From: George Abraham
> Sent:  16/02/2014, 6:12  pm
> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues  
> concerning
>   the disabled.'
> Subject: [AI] AI Convention!
> Hello george,
>  U&your team deserve all the praises for successfully organising this
> convention, though due to unavoidable circumstances i couldnt b part of that
> convention, but i was informed it was very well organised &credit goes to u&
> your team, may i propose here that next convention b organise at dehradun so
> that we get honor to host u all here, there is suggestion on the list that
> recording of the said convention b uploaded, if its done it b wonderfull +
> those who couldnt attend, will know what they've missed, congrants george to
> u&your team once again, warm regards,
> Dr. Girish sethi.
>
> Dear Harish/Kiran,
>
>
>
> Thanks  for asking us to organise the 4th AI convention at New Delhi. It
> was our privilege and pleasure. It was challenging  for us to find the
> support and the logistics.
>
>
>
> I would like to thank all my colleagues who took time out to work for the
> convention. I would also like to thank all the AI members who made the
> effort to attend.
>
>
>
> . I would also like to thank Prashant Verma in particular for all
> his help. It was indeed an honour to have Mr Rungta, Mr J L Kaul, Mr
> Alkazi, Mr Richard Orme  and our other speakers who made our time worth the
> while.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
>
> George
>
> George Abraham
>
> CEO
>
> Score Foundation
>
> 17/107, LGF,
>
> Vikramvihar, Lajpatnagar 4,
>
> New Delhi 110024
>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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[AI] urgently need your advise

2014-02-08 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Dear friends,
Tomorrow I am going to buy a new television set.
So let me know which company is best? My budget is around 30, 000 rs.
And unother thing is that is talks systom available for accessing Vi
person?
Friends, I have 0 knoledge in television because I am using old oneda
Tv. Last 10 years.
So please guide me in this matter.
I am waiting of your reply.
Regards
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[AI] Samsung Galaxy S5 release date, news and rumours: all eyes on the S5

2013-11-27 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Samsung's next generation flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S5, is
the most hotly-anticipated mobile launch since the Nexus 5.

Its release (rumoured to be in January 2014) also means that - for
what we think is the first time ever - the world's top mobile phones
will all have a 5 in the title. We for one welcome the age of the
Nexus 5, Samsung Galaxy S5 and iPhone 5S.

Before we get ahead of ourselves, we've rounded-up all the rumours
about the device's specs, price and features - including a possible
eye scanner and a CRAZILY high-res screen. Plus there's some talk
about the phone cramming in a whopping 4GB of RAM - although we'd take
that one with a pinch of salt. Enjoy!

(Excerpt) Read more at
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[AI] Microsoft Rumors Say Big Changes Coming in Windows 8.2

2013-11-25 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
The Guardian Express
11/23/2013 | Brent Matsalla

Just after Microsoft released Windows 8.1, rumors have surfaced that
they might be releasing fix 8.2 as early as January of 2014. The big
changes coming, in 8.2, are said to quell the critics of Windows 8 and
their last release of their 8.1 fix.

These changes in 8.2, are Microsoft’s attempt at making the OS a lot
more intuitive for the user and acknowledges the changes that users
have asked for. The recent release of version 8.1, brought back the
familiar Start button that was absent in their first release, but it
wasn’t quite enough for most users. The newly added Start button, in
8.1, only took users to the Metro user interface, which required an
extra right click to bring up the more familiar Start Menu that users
asked for.

Other Start menu options that users asked for are said to be “booting
to the desktop” and an option for “shutting down the computer.” Many
users, of the first release, found it very frustrating when looking
for these options, with many of them ranting about it on popular blogs
and social media sites.

The rumors said big changes in their 8.2 release will bring back the
more common Libraries in file explorer, which currently do not show by
default. Just like the Start button, users didn’t find this option
intuitive enough to return to their more familiar UI, as tech support
in Redmond was rumored to be inundated with this as a call driver.

In the 8.1 release, Microsoft introduced Internet Explorer 11, which
didn’t contain a noticeable difference from older versions. The newest
version of IE is said to increase the speed of page loads. Microsoft
has taken much criticism in the past over IE having slower speeds than
other popular browsers.

A Microsoft job posting for coders last February, asked if they wished
the code they wrote for apps would work on Windows and Windows based
phones, and vice-versa. This would suggest that the company has future
plans for the Windows Store to unify all of their latest product
versions, fixes and apps to be a one-stop-shop. At this point it is
anyone’s guess whether this will be possible in the near future, but
rumors are that the next update will come from the Windows Store,
something that didn’t occur in release 8.1.

Looking past fix 8.2, Windows 9 is said to utilize and involve more
cloud integration by using some of the same processing cleverness that
Microsoft recently debuted in their Xbox One this week. Although not
available at launch time, there are plans for the Xbox One to utilize
the cloud for making virtual upgrades to their latest entertainment
system.

With these rumors running rampant, it suggests that Microsoft is
trying to embrace the old and the new in us all. Satisfying everyone
is something that is impossible to do, but Microsoft appears to be
listening and addressing some of their critics with these big changes.
This may also suggest that they have finally acknowledged that many of
the critics wanted a traditional Windows desktop interface and that
the majority might not yet own a touch screen.

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[AI] Need nokia e71 pc suit for window 7

2013-08-26 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Hellow friends,
As a subject: I have Hp laptop with window 7 OS.
I want to attach mobile to laptop for access the internet.
I am using reliance 3 g net.
I tried to downlode e71 pc suit but couldn't succeed in it.
So Friends, could you send e71 pc suit for me?
Otherwise please guide me about it.
Sorry I am very poor in computer skills and also poor in English.
So please try to reply in simple language.
I am eagerly waiting of your reply.
Regards
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Re: [AI] Disabled girl raped by neighbour - Times Of India

2013-08-24 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Sorry I sent my previous comment in hindi.
But here I would like to say only that our government has tied the
hands of police instead the tieing hands of criminal.

On 8/24/13, shankar shan  wrote:
> what special segment in this article
> now a days, non  Disabled girls got raped all across the country,
> there is no proper protection for non Disabled girls
> how can these girls will get the protection
> not only me, until unless some 1 stands against this kind of issues we
> have to show pity on them
> that's it
> any how, keep posting
>
>
>
>
>
> On 8/23/13, Sanchit Katiyar  wrote:
>> when we were prepare to celebrate the Independence day. many people
>> did not have freedom to live their life. their right to life was
>> threatened. what an ironical situation in India!!!
>>
>> Disabled girl raped by neighbour - Times Of India
>>
>> TNN Aug 15, 2013, 03.15AM IST
>>
>>
>> Source:
>>
>> http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-08-15/delhi/41412689_1_disabled-girl-northwest-delhi-neighbour
>>
>> NEW DELHI: Two children were abused in the city in a span of 24 hours.
>> In the first case, a 12-year-old mentally challenged girl was
>> allegedly raped by her neighbour, who has physical disabilities,
>> around 2pm in Bhalswa Dairy area of northwest Delhi. The girl managed
>> to explain to her mother what had happened. A crowd stormed the man's
>> electronics shop and beat him up.
>>
>> Cops were alerted and they arrested the 43-year-old accused. A rape
>> case has been registered. The accused has also been booked under the
>> POCSO Act. The victim is said to be critical.
>>
>>
>> Senior police officers of the northwest district said the girl, who
>> lives in Mukund Vihar, had gone out to play when the accused enticed
>> her to follow him to the shop's godown. He then downed the shutter and
>> raped the girl. He also threatened her but did not try to flee. The
>> locals blocked the hospital gates, demanding strict action against the
>> man. Elsewhere, a 11-year-old was allegedly sodomized by a businessman
>> in Krishna Nagar area in east Delhi. The man has been arrested.
>>
>>  --
>> With best regards,
>> Sanchit Katiyar.
>>
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>> katiyarsanchit...@gmail.com
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Re: [AI] Disabled girl raped by neighbour - Times Of India

2013-08-24 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Shankar bhai!
Shankar bhai,
Police kaa dhandha,
Police kaa chabook
aur police kay hath pair jab tak nahi chalengay tab tak aisay he chalta rahega.
Sab kaida kanun gaya politicianers kay jayb may.
Friends, this is a real fact.
Sory for harsh comment.

On 8/24/13, shankar shan  wrote:
> what special segment in this article
> now a days, non  Disabled girls got raped all across the country,
> there is no proper protection for non Disabled girls
> how can these girls will get the protection
> not only me, until unless some 1 stands against this kind of issues we
> have to show pity on them
> that's it
> any how, keep posting
>
>
>
>
>
> On 8/23/13, Sanchit Katiyar  wrote:
>> when we were prepare to celebrate the Independence day. many people
>> did not have freedom to live their life. their right to life was
>> threatened. what an ironical situation in India!!!
>>
>> Disabled girl raped by neighbour - Times Of India
>>
>> TNN Aug 15, 2013, 03.15AM IST
>>
>>
>> Source:
>>
>> http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-08-15/delhi/41412689_1_disabled-girl-northwest-delhi-neighbour
>>
>> NEW DELHI: Two children were abused in the city in a span of 24 hours.
>> In the first case, a 12-year-old mentally challenged girl was
>> allegedly raped by her neighbour, who has physical disabilities,
>> around 2pm in Bhalswa Dairy area of northwest Delhi. The girl managed
>> to explain to her mother what had happened. A crowd stormed the man's
>> electronics shop and beat him up.
>>
>> Cops were alerted and they arrested the 43-year-old accused. A rape
>> case has been registered. The accused has also been booked under the
>> POCSO Act. The victim is said to be critical.
>>
>>
>> Senior police officers of the northwest district said the girl, who
>> lives in Mukund Vihar, had gone out to play when the accused enticed
>> her to follow him to the shop's godown. He then downed the shutter and
>> raped the girl. He also threatened her but did not try to flee. The
>> locals blocked the hospital gates, demanding strict action against the
>> man. Elsewhere, a 11-year-old was allegedly sodomized by a businessman
>> in Krishna Nagar area in east Delhi. The man has been arrested.
>>
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Re: [AI] any website for sending text messages on mobile in India?

2013-08-14 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
High, go to google surch and type way to sms.
You will get the link and subscribe in it.
Regards

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>>> Hi friends is there any accessible and easy to use website through
>>> which I could send text messages to other mobile numbers?
>>>
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[AI] Is Mozilla Firefox 21 A 'Healthy' Browser?

2013-05-15 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Datamation
14 May 2013 | Sean Michael Kerner

Mozilla is out with the Firefox 21 open source browser release today,
fixing at least 8 security vulnerabilities, three of which are rated
as being critical. The new release also provides new features that –
depending on your viewpoint – could either improve or reduce user
privacy.

One of the new features in Firefox 21 is the Health Report. Mozilla
first began talking about the health report in September of 2012 as a
non-invasive reporting mechanism. The report is intended to deliver
information to users about the 'health' of the browser and its
components. The report also shares that data with Mozilla.

Johnathan Nightingale, VP of Firefox Engineering at Mozilla, explained
to Datamation that Firefox Health Report is enabled by default in
Firefox 21.

"Firefox users who don't want to send health data to Mozilla can
disable the data sending either from the health report itself, or from
the 'Data Choices' section in the Firefox options window," Nightingale
said. "Users who turn off the data will still be able to see their own
browser health information."

Firefox 21 also includes an update to Mozilla's Do Not Track cookie
mechanism. In the Firefox 21 release, users will now have three
choices: “Do Track,” “Do Not Track,” and “No Preference."

"From its inception, we have built Do Not Track as an expression of
intent," Nightingale said. "By default, we don't send a header at all,
'No Preference', because we don't know the user's intent."

He added that the user can choose to express a preference either for,
or against, tracking and from that point forward Firefox will express
that decision to every site they visit. Mozilla's most recent data
shows 17 percent of US users enabling DNT.

Performance
Performance is an area that Mozilla is constantly pushing with each
new Firefox release, and Firefox 21 is no exception. Nightingale said
that new graphics subsystem changes in Firefox 21 should give the
browser performance wins on mobile and desktop.

Mozilla developers are now also currently working on the new
OdinMonkey JavaScript engine for a future release of Firefox. "We're
currently testing OdinMonkey on pre-release, but the optimizations it
makes for asm.js code are going to change the world of gaming,"
Nightingale said.

The asm.js JavaScript library enables code to run at native speeds.
It's is already being used to enable the Epic gaming engine for
in-browser games.

Security Updates
On the security front, Mozilla has issued three critical security
advisories with the Firefox 21 release. All three deal with memory
related vulnerabilities and exploitations.

Some of the flaws were reported by Google security researchers using
the open source Address Sanitizer tool.

"Security researcher Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome
Security Team used the Address Sanitizer tool to discover a series of
use-after-free, out of bounds read, and invalid write problems rated
as moderate to critical as security issues in shipped software,"
Mozilla states in its advisory. "Some of these issues are potentially
exploitable, allowing for remote code execution."

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[AI] Researchers find surprising similarities between genetic and computer codes

2013-04-07 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Phys.org

Computational biologist Sergei Maslov of Brookhaven National
Laboratory worked with graduate student Tin Yau Pang from Stony Brook
University to compare the frequency with which components "survive" in
two complex systems: bacterial genomes and operating systems on Linux
computers. Their work is published in the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences.

Maslov and Pang set out to determine not only why some specialized
genes or computer programs are very common while others are fairly
rare, but to see how many components in any system are so important
that they can't be eliminated. "If a bacteria genome doesn't have a
particular gene, it will be dead on arrival," Maslov said. "How many
of those genes are there? The same goes for large software systems.
They have multiple components that work together and the systems
require just the right components working together to thrive.'"

Using data from the massive sequencing of bacterial genomes, now a
part of the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase), Maslov and Pang
examined the frequency of usage of crucial bits of genetic code in the
metabolic processes of 500 bacterial species and found a surprising
similarity with the frequency of installation of 200,000 Linux
packages on more than 2 million individual computers. Linux is an open
source software collaboration that allows designers to modify source
code to create programs for public use.

The most frequently used components in both the biological and
computer systems are those that allow for the most descendants. That
is, the more a component is relied upon by others, the more likely it
is to be required for full functionality of a system.

It may seem logical, but the surprising part of this finding is how
universal it is. "It is almost expected that the frequency of usage of
any component is correlated with how many other components depend on
it," said Maslov. "But we found that we can determine the number of
crucial components – those without which other components couldn't
function – by a simple calculation that holds true both in biological
systems and computer systems."

For both the bacteria and the computing systems, take the square root
of the interdependent components and you can find the number of key
components that are so important that not a single other piece can get
by without them.

Maslov's finding applies equally to these complex networks because
they are both examples of open access systems with components that are
independently installed. "Bacteria are the ultimate BitTorrents of
biology," he said, referring to a popular file-sharing protocol. "They
have this enormous common pool of genes that they are freely sharing
with each other. Bacterial systems can easily add or remove genes from
their genomes through what's called horizontal gene transfer, a kind
of file sharing between bacteria," Maslov said.

The same goes for Linux operating systems, which allow free
installation of components built and shared by a multitude of
designers independently of one another. The theory wouldn't hold true
for, say, a Windows operating system, which only runs proprietary
programs.



More information: Universal distribution of component frequencies in
biological and technological systems,
www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/03/21/1217795110.abstract

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2013-03-31 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
A Computer Inside a Cell
ScienceNOW
28 March 2013 | Robert F. Service


Enlarge Image

Turn on. A computer simulation of the expected result from a
biological AND gate (top) and the actual data (bottom).
Credit: J.Bonnet et al., Science (28 March, 2013)

For the first time, synthetic biologists have created a genetic device
that mimics one of the widgets on which all of modern electronics is
based, the three-terminal transistor. Like standard electronic
transistors, the new biological transistor is expected to work in many
different biological circuit designs. Together with other advances in
crafting genetic circuitry, that should make it easier for scientists
to program cells to do everything from monitor pollutants and the
progression of disease to turning on the output of medicines and
biofuels.

Researchers have already made impressive strides over the last decade
in mimicking the behavior of electronic circuitry using DNA, RNA, and
proteins. But often these devices tend to work only in the precise
setting for which they were designed, such as turning up the
expression of one particular gene in response to detecting a specific
input signal.

Drew Endy, a synthetic biologist at Stanford University in Palo Alto,
California, and his colleagues have been looking for an approach that
could be more broadly applicable, in the same manner that an
electronic transistor can be wired into numerous different circuit
patterns to carry out myriad different functions. So they decided to
use biology to mimic the most common type of electronic transistor. A
transistor is essentially an electronic switch with three terminals or
electrodes. A relatively small input of electrons flowing into a
control electrode, called the gate, opens an electronic doorway,
allowing a larger electrical current to flow between two other
electrodes, known as the source and drain. This signal amplification
can feed numerous downstream transistors enabling further logical
operations to occur. Endy and his colleagues reasoned that
amplification could help future genetic circuitry designs as well,
because biological signals often quickly die out as weak molecular
signals often get swamped by other molecular "noise" inside a cell.

At the heart of the new biological transistors, which Endy's team
calls "transcriptor," are three components: an engineered DNA strand;
RNA polymerase (RNA-P), an enzyme that travels along DNA and copies it
into RNA; and proteins called integrases that are capable of cutting
and pasting DNA. The DNA acts like a wire, Endy says. But instead of
controlling how electrons flow down the wire, the team uses the
integrases (the gate) to control how many molecules of RNA-P (the
electrons) travel down the DNA strand, they report online today in
Science.

To do so, in the middle of the DNA strand, they place a short DNA
snippet called a "terminator" that kicks RNA-P molecules off the DNA.
The key is that the terminator kicks off RNA-P only when RNA-P is
traveling in one direction; say from left to right, but not from right
to left. The Stanford team then uses the integrators to cut out the
terminator DNA snippet that's in the middle of the longer DNA strand,
turn it around, and then reinsert it. That means as the RNA-P travels
down the DNA strand from left to right, it no longer recognizes the
terminator. So it stays attached to the DNA and continues its
transcription to RNA. Thus, the signal is turned on. In this case, if
the RNA-Ps make it to the end point, they transcribe the gene for
green fluorescent protein, lighting up the cell. Flip the terminator
again and the RNA-P is kicked off, and the light turns off.

The Stanford team then showed that they could line up multiple
transcriptors to carry out logical functions, creating standard
logical circuits called AND gates, OR gates, XOR gates, and so on,
which combine signals according to certain rules. (A computer's
processor is a vast assemblage of such gates.) They also showed that
their novel biological circuit designs were adept at producing signals
with large amplification and that they could be used to up the
expression of a variety of genes, such as the production of
fluorescent signals that made it simple to detect cells that were
carrying out their programming.

The Stanford team isn't the first to use integrases, DNA, and RNA-P to
build circuitry. In February, a team led by synthetic biologist
Timothy Lu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge
reported in Nature Biotechnology that they had used a similar strategy
to carry out complex cellular logic and memory functions. But Lu says
that "Drew's paper is really exciting" because it demonstrates that
the strategy can be used to amplify signals. That could be helpful in
designing novel cellular circuitry to detect small molecular signals
that might indicate the presence of a disease and create a large
output signal that can be easily detected.

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[AI] Taking Swipes at the Smartphone Generation

2013-03-30 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Townhall.com
March 29, 2013 | Suzanne Fields

 The digital age continues to confuse and confound a generation of
adults who have learned to participate in it, but lack the ability for
what Ethel Merman as Annie Oakley called "doin' what comes naturally."

We still think a microwave is for heating coffee and thawing frozen
food, never the name of a computer game. We weren't born to
researching on Wikipedia or Googling for facts. Our fingers can text,
but often strike two letters on the Android, making for some strange
communications. We despair of catching up with the tools at hand and
wonder what it all means for the future of our children.

With the wisdom that comes with age we question whether fast learning
on a computer equals the understanding that comes from slower study in
books. (We're suspicious of books on Kindle, too.) When teachers try
to make learning fun with computers, will children grow up to take on
the hard tasks for thinking things out? Inquiring minds want to know.

The latest fad for teaching is the video game Minecraft, a Lego-like
building game for learning how to build structures. It made a splash
as a way to teach students how to "dig deep." One private school
teacher for 12-year olds uses it to design buildings for an ancient
Roman apartment house.

"It's an accurate way to build things without just having to write
down all this stuff," one child tells The Washington Post. "You still
have to make floor plans, but it's more interactive and more fun."

But this approach enables a computer to drive the course. Is this how
we want to take the kids in a virtual tour of ancient Rome? Virgil
would not approve, and you don't have to be (an) ancient to wonder
whether these children would travel deep into their imaginations or
understand why Dido was disconsolate when Aeneas left her behind.

Besides, who said learning has to be fun? Learning is hard. Dancing
letters and images can excite Sesame Street toddlers, but once they
learn to read, the letters stop jumping and they have to shape up to
learn the hard stuff, the meaning of metaphors, how to write a simile.

Joel Levin, co-founder of a company that helps schools set up
Minecraft, hopes to work Minecraft into history, math, reading and art
classes. An eighth-grader who plays the Minecraft game "Survival,"
which includes zombies and creepers, talks about how "cool" it is.
"You can shape your own world." Cool in the classroom is exactly what
we're suspicious of.

Hanna Rosin, writing in Atlantic magazine about "touch-screen
learning," says two-thirds of children ages 4 to 7 have used an
iPhone: "Touch technology follows the same technology as shaking a
rattle or knocking down a pile of blocks." The child swipes, something
happens. Norman Rockwell painted innocent children in an earlier age
reading a book; today, he might paint their fingers swiping across a
screen.

We don't yet know whether computers will change the way young people
learn to think conceptually, but we already know how traditional
subject matter is measured against the tools of technology. An
acrimonious debate boils at the college level between pedagogues who
think it's better to study for the B.A. and getting at least a
smattering of what we used to call the Great Books, and young people
who want to go from high school straight to programs offered at many
community colleges to teach the technical skills in high demand. Many
include working with computers. These skills promise better pay than a
B.A. degree in the humanities can.

This is not an academic argument. There's a serious debate over
whether Pell Grant programs, which fund part of the tuition for the
pursuit of a four-year liberal arts degree, should be extended to
cover job-oriented skills.

"If you want to take four years of Shakespeare, that's up to you,"
Anthony P. Carnevale, director of Georgetown University's Center on
Education and the Workforce, tells The New York Times. "Is that what
the public sector should support? The bottom line is, given the budget
situation, we ought to be more concerned about preparing people for
the job market."

Once upon a time, we had respect for the great books that expanded
mind and imagination, the ability to think with insight. Now the
emphasis is on tools, process not content.

The invention of the printing press put an end to illuminated
manuscripts, but it spectacularly expanded access to information and
literature. So it may be for the touch-screen generation, as words on
paper diminish and disappear. We can always hope, but we're a long way
from knowing what the impact of the digital technology will be on the
brain. It may change the way we do what comes naturally.

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[AI] Disabled Sue Over Web Shopping

2013-03-22 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
online.wsj.com

Advocates for Blind, Deaf Say Netflix, Target Are Legally Obligated to
Make Sites Easier to Navigate .

By JOE PALAZZOLO

Stephen Voss for The Wall Street Journal

Anne Taylor uses a Google Nexus 7 tablet at the National Federation of
the Blind in Baltimore.

.Commerce has moved online. Now, the disability lawsuits are following.

Advocates for disabled Americans have declared that companies have a
legal obligation to make their websites as accessible as their stores,
and they've filed suits across the country to force them to install
the digital version of wheelchair ramps and self-opening doors.

Their theory that the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act applies to
the modern Internet has been dismissed by several courts. Still, the
National Federation of the Blind and the National Association of the
Deaf have won legal victories against companies such as Target Corp.

Both companies settled the cases after federal judges rejected
arguments that their websites were beyond the scope of the ADA.

"It's what I call 'eat your spinach' litigation," said Daniel F.
Goldstein, a Baltimore lawyer who represents the NFB. "The market
share you gain is more than the costs of making your site accessible."

How the Blind Use Today's Technology
Learn about the tools available to help visually impaired people use
some everyday devices.

.Several other companies have worked with the NFB to make their
websites more accessible to people with disabilities, including eBay
Inc., EBAY +0.48%Monster.com, Travelocity and Ticketmaster.

Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law,
said most courts have ruled that online spaces aren't covered by the
ADA. "Congress never contemplated the Internet at the time, and if
they had, they would have included it," he said.

But that could soon change. The U.S. Department of Justice is expected
to issue new regulations on website accessibility later this year that
could take a broad view of the ADA's jurisdiction over websites. A
Justice Department spokeswoman declined to comment.

That could mean websites will be required to include spoken
descriptions of photos and text boxes for the blind, as well as
captions and transcriptions of multimedia features for the deaf, said
Jared Smith, associate director of WebAIM, a nonprofit group that
trains and evaluates companies on Web accessibility.

Mr. Smith also advises companies to ensure that people with motor
disabilities can navigate websites without the use of a mouse, and to
use plain language and a strong design to aid people with cognitive or
intellectual disabilities.

Lawyers who represent companies in ADA cases say an expansive reading
of the law could expose their clients to a rash of frivolous lawsuits.
They also argue that companies face a considerable burden in ensuring
their websites are compatible with the latest technologies for aiding
the disabled, such as software that reads aloud text on the screen.

"It's in everybody's interest to make sure that disabled people have
access to websites, but whether the law is the avenue to achieve that
change is another question," said Matthew Kreeger, who represented
Target. "It's kind of a blunt instrument."

Not for Anne Taylor, who has to guess where to type in her name,
credit card information and address when she shops online on websites
that aren't accessible to the blind. She gets some help from the
computer voice that alerts her when she runs her mouse cursor across a
"text box."

Ms. Taylor, the director of access technologies at the NFB, which
represents an estimated 25 million adults with vision loss, said she
can usually figure out which bit of her personal information goes into
which box, given her area of expertise.

"But this isn't the experience we want blind people to have," she
said. "This is not an experience a company would want a sighted person
to have."

Research has exposed vast gaps in accessibility. Jonathan Lazar, a
professor at Towson University, studied 16 employment websites in 2012
and found that applicants who were blind required assistance more than
two-thirds of the time.

The costs of making a website accessible vary based on the complexity
of a website, and it is much cheaper to build accessibility features
into a new site than to retrofit an old one, experts said.

Tim Springer, chief executive of SSB BART Group, which advises
companies on accessibility, said companies can expect to pay about 10%
of their total website costs on retrofitting. But if they phase in
accessibility as they naturally upgrade their website, they usually
spend much less—between 1% and 3%, he said.

The ADA requires equal access to "public accommodations," which
include restaurants, retail stores, movie theaters, recreational
facilities and other physical spaces that are spelled out by the law.
It makes no mention of websites as a public accommodation.

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The Focus 14 Blue device, right, 

[AI] Microsoft's next Windows Blue test build said to be a public preview

2013-02-26 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
http://www.zdnet.com

Summary: Microsoft's Windows Blue operating system update may be on
its way to a public, consumer preview in the next few months. And it
might even be free, according to the latest scuttlebutt.

By Mary Jo Foley
for All About Microsoft
February 24, 2013

More rumors about Microsoft's next Windows release, codenamed Blue,
are trickling out from Win8China.com, a site known for leaking
information about new Windows releases.



Though I cannot corroborate all Win8China's specifics, I'd say based
on previous Windows Blue tidbits I've heard, the site's latest Blue
information seems largely believable.

In August 2012, I blogged about Microsoft's Windows Blue work, noting
that a summer 2013 debut was the internal Microsoft delivery target.
On February 24, Win8China claimed that the release-to-manufacturing
phase for Windows Blue is supposedly June 7, with retail availability
planned for August 2013.

Looking back, Microsoft released Windows 8 to manufacturing on August
1, 2012, but didn't make the release available at retail until October
26. Up until now, there's typically been a roughly three-month lag
between RTM and the date when at least some PC makers would have the
latest Windows release preloaded on new PCs. With Blue, Microsoft is
trying to get Windows on a faster development track, and also get the
final bits into consumers' hands almost as soon as the product RTMs,
I've heard.

Win8China is also reporting that the second of the two expected
Windows Blue milestones will be a public "milestone preview" build. I
blogged recently that there would be two Windows Blue "milestones,"
according to my contacts, but had no information as to when and
whether Microsoft planned to release a developer or consumer preview
before RTMing the product.

In January 2013, I reported that Windows Blue was expected to include
tweaks to the user experience, new dev-platform related bits, as well
as new versions of Internet Explorer, Mail, Calendar, Bing and other
integrated apps. Blue also was expected include some kernel and
driver-level updates which could help with battery life and overall
performance, according to my sources.

It sounds like Win8China also is hearing the same, noting there will
be performance enhancements. The site is also claiming there will be
scalability improvements for Metro-Style (Windows Store) apps so that
they render correctly on differently sized screens. (We know Microsoft
officials are touting Windows 8's ability to support multiple screen
sizes, so this seems like a good bet.)

Win8China also mentions windowing improvements will be part of Windows
Blue. I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I'd be really happy if
we could run more than just two apps side-by-side like we're stuck
doing with Windows 8. A woman can dream

Win8China also said that Microsoft intends to make the Windows Blue
upgrade free for Windows 8 users. I have no idea if this is true, or
if Microsoft will go the Apple route and make OS refreshes available
for a relatively nominal fee.

Win8China hasn't posted about the other products that I've heard are
part of the upcoming Blue wave. Windows Phone, Windows Server,
Outlook.com and SkyDrive are all set to get "Blue" refreshes at some
point. I've heard from my contacts that Windows Phone Blue is running
later than Windows Blue. It's unclear whether that means Windows Phone
Blue will be a fall/winter 2013 or a 2014 release. (This should not be
interpreted as Windows Phone Blue being "delayed," as I have no idea
what the Windows Phone team's target for Blue is/was.)

Microsoft officials are declining to comment on anything pertaining to Blue.

(Thanks to Sebastian, a k a @Windows4Live, for providing a link to a
succinct translation of the latest Win8China rumors about Blue.)

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Re: [AI] Experience of opening a bank a/c in mumbai

2012-12-06 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
yes I agreed that most of the private banks are giving the all
facilities to v.i. Persons and they talk politely with there customers
also.
Really this is my personal experience.
But, nationalize banks are not doing so.
They are always denying the v. I. Persons.
I always hate the nationalize banks.
If you want to see the real fact then come with me and see what is
happen with me.
Still I am not getting ATm.
I opened my two accounts in two banks one is kanera and another is beroda bank.
I got chequebook from both banks.
When I talked about the ATm they asked me silly questions.
But Abuday co-operative bank is ready to give the all facilities.
By the way I keep the patience and I hope in future I will get the ATM
from both banks.
Friends this is my view which I keep front of you.
I don't know it is out of track or not.
But please thro some light on it because this is not only my problem
but others also.
With regards
Ravi

On 12/6/12, jignesh thakur  wrote:
> The problem is with only public banks. Otherwise private banks have
> nothing to do with blindness.
> Sbi and bank of india have rejected my signature in capital letter,
> while axis bank has accepted the same signature.
> With the same sign I have issued many checks.
> The problem is with only public banks. Otherwise private banks have
> nothing to do with blindness.
> Sbi and bank of india have rejected my signature in capital letter,
> while axis bank has accepted the same signature.
> With the same sign I have issued many checks.
>
>
> On 12/6/12, Amiyo Biswas  wrote:
>> I had similar experience with HDFC bank about 5 years back. Private banks
>> seem more hospitable. The only problem is that I closed this account as I
>> did not have to carry out the minimum number of transactions required by
>> HDFC bank.
>>
>>
>> With best Regards,
>> Amiyo Biswas
>> Cell: +91-9433464329
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Sagar Sodah" 
>> To: "accessindia" 
>> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 12:27 PM
>> Subject: [AI] Experience of opening a bank a/c in mumbai
>>
>>
>>> Hi friends,
>>>
>>> I just wanted to share my experience of opening a bank account.
>>>
>>> I chose ICICI bank, they have a service where in one of their employees
>>> comes to your house and fills the paper and basically handles all the
>>> formalities required to open an account.
>>>
>>> The ICICI representative who came, was very polite, and had absolutely
>>> no
>>> issues with my visual impairment. She showed me the places where i had
>>> to
>>> sign.
>>> For the initial amount required to open a bank account, since we did not
>>> have cash at home, my mother wrote a bearers cheque to me and  the ICICI
>>> rep and myself went to the closest ICICI branch and she handled all the
>>> formalities there too.
>>>
>>> I got all my cards, passwords, etc. No inappropriate questions asked.
>>>
>>> I have read some bad experiences of people relating to bank, so i
>>> thought
>>>
>>> i
>>> should share this good experience. Hope it helps!
>>>
>>> Sagar
>>> +91 99 30 271732
>>> intouchid: 2010-SAGAR007 
>>>
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>>> it."
>>> - John Galt in "Atlas Shrugged"
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Re: [AI] need a skype on mobile phone

2012-11-15 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
high,
Mr. Surendra has sent the skype to me, at my email iD.
I download and installed in my mobile also.
But the problem come when I am going to creat the account because, I
forgot previous skype name and pasward. I try to give the new name and
new pasward but response is zero.
So friends, tell me how to creat the account and sign in?
I check the all options and try so many times to creat a new account.
But I am not successful in it.
Could you give some ideas about it?
Regards
Ravi

On 11/14/12, nitin patel  wrote:
> from your phone,
> you can visit this
> <http://m.skype.com
> or
> <http://skype.com/m
>
> On 11/14/12, Ravindra Jadhav  wrote:
>> Dear friends,
>> I want a skype on my mobile phone.
>> Could you tell me which website is better for downloading it?
>> Or could you send me on my email ID?
>> I am eagerly waiting it.
>> Regards
>> Ravi
>>
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Re: [AI] 15th October. white cane safety day

2012-10-14 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Nise article but, here is no issue of public holiday.
I think so!
Really a good for creat avairness in the society.

On 10/15/12, Syed Imran  wrote:
> Is it declared as public holiday? Can I take off?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of srinivas.karnati
> Sent: 15 October 2012 05:36
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: [AI] 15th October. white cane safety day
>
> Hello accesindian! Friends! Good morning to all of you. Today is 15th
> October. Today we are celebrating white cane safety day here is a history
> of
> the day.
>
>
>
>
>
> WHITE STICK AS SYMBOL OF BLINDNESS - HISTORY
>
> (From RNIB reference library information file)
>
> An Englishman and a Frenchwoman both claim to have originated the idea.
>
> 1921 - James Biggs of Bristol (as he claims in New Beacon article, Dec.
> 1937, pp. 320/321) thought of idea of painting his stick white -- wrote to
> various institutions, Chief Constables, newspapers, magazines, etc...
>
> 1930 - First reference in New Beacon (December, p. 265) to white stick -
> "In
> Paris, the Prefect of Police is supporting the idea that blind pedestrians
> shall carry white sticks"
>
> 1931 - February - Mlle Guilly d'Herbemont, with the assistance of one of
> the
> editors of l'Echo de Paris launched national white stick movement in
> France.
>
> 1931 - Taken up by British Press - West Ham Rotary Club's offer to supply
> white sticks to blind people in the area accepted - in May, the BBC
> broadcast the suggestion that all blind persons should be provided with a
> white stick, which should be nationally recognised by the public
>
> 1932 - National Institute for the Blind started stocking and selling white
> sticks
>
>WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY
>
> By provision of P.L. 88-628, 88th Congress, 2d Session, October 15 to be
> proclaimed each year by the President of the United States as White Cane
> Safety Day. First such proclamation issued by Lyndon B. Johnson on October
> 6, 1964. (Ref.: NOB, Dec. 1964, 58 (10), 332.)
>
> October 15, 1970 was declared International White Cane Safety Day for the
> first time by the President of the International Federation of the Blind.
> This date was adopted at the first quinquennial convention of the IFB, held
> in Colombo on October 4, 1969. (Ref.: Braille International, July 1971,
> 4(2), 14-18.)
>
> First celebrated in United Kingdom 15 October 1979. (Ref.: New Beacon,
> September 1979, 63(749), 232.)
>
> **
>
>
>
> (Viewpoint, June 1991)
>
> The White Cane - A Commemoration by Dr. A Mutter
>
> (Editor's note)
>
> The white cane is now recognised as the blind person's mobility aid the
> world over. Ever since US President Lyndon S. Johnson first proclaimed it
> in
> 1964, "White Cane Day" has become the day of the year to publicise the
> needs
> and achievements of blind people everywhere. What follows is an
> appreciation
> of Peguilly d'Herbemont, the French woman who was responsible for
> introducing the white cane 60 years ago. She was a lady of French high
> society who devoted much of her time and fortune to the welfare of the
> blind. The writer of the article, himself blind, taught for a time in the
> mid-30s at Worcester College for the Blind, later joining the German
> Diplomatic Service and finishing up as First Secretary to the German
> Legation in Berne, Switzerland. The article is reproduced by kind
> permission
> of the German Federation of the Blind, in whose organ it first appeared in
> January of this year. It is based on a book commemorating the originator of
> the white cane who died in her 92nd year, on 28th February 1980, by
> Mireille
> Oblin-Briere who met our heroine towards the end of her long life. She was
> so moved by her story that she set it down before her memories faded
> altogether and her papers and records were lost to the world.
>
> Peguilly d'Herbemont was born on 25th June 1888 into an old French noble
> family of the same name. In her youth she led the conventional and
> protected
> existence, devoid of great activity, of a girl from a "good family", an
> existence reminiscent of the life of the aristocracy before the French
> Revolution. She never visited a public school, but was educated by German
> and English governesses and convent sisters. Her movements were restricted
> and were mainly confined to the family positions in Paris and Belgium, but
> she spent most of her time at the castle of Charmois not far from Verdun. A
> lyrical strain in her nature led her to write quite sensitive poetry,
> reminiscent of Verlaine. Her biographer sees their origin in a secret love
> affair which was never revealed. In time, this became subsumed by a
> passionate love of nature and the sympathy to her less favoured fellow
> human
> beings.
>
> In the process of helping individual blind people across the road,
> Mademoiselle d'Herbemont was made aware by narrow scrapes which almost led
> to accidents, of the 

Re: [AI] argent help

2012-10-13 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
yes I sent the message to 139 and I got immediate reply.
Thanks God my tickit has been conformed.
Thanks for you.
Regards
Ravi

On 10/14/12, Balasaheb Londhe  wrote:
> One more thing:
> type: PNR 10 digits PNR number and send sms from your mobile  to 139.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ravindra Jadhav" 
> To: "accessindia" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 6:32 AM
> Subject: [AI] argent help
>
>
>> high all,
>> Please help me how to check my pnr number?
>> My train departure time is 11-59 pm, dehradun express from badra terminal
>>
>> today.
>> Quick reply.
>> Ravi
>>
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Re: [AI] Regarding travelling in the train and bus as visually impaired peoples

2012-09-03 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
High, first of all remove fear in side of your mind.
And put the stick along with you.
Then you can travel not only india but also around the world by bus
train and plane.
Regards.

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> train but i have a some fear .
> Sent from my Nokia phone
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Re: [AI] want to learn facebook

2012-08-30 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
sir, i allready created my account on facebook.
I am operating the facebook through the mobile of e71 and also the
laptop of Hp, by window xp OS. But i am facing the problem when i used
laptop only.
When i log in i gets the links such as friends, find friends profile,
surch, notification, message, etc etc. But sometimes i didn't get the
links of log out, chat, conversation start and end.
The cursor is unable to fix on perticular link. Therefore i got big
confusion in it.
These are my difficulties. Please try to understand and explain me
systomatically.
I hope this is not impossible for you.
Regards,
Ravi

On 8/30/12, Phen Varghese  wrote:
> Explore the site.
> If you have any difficulty in that then let me know.
>
>
>
> On 8/30/12, Ravindra Jadhav  wrote:
>> sir, what's next?
>>
>> On 8/30/12, Phen Varghese  wrote:
>>> Dear friend,
>>>
>>> Go to
>>> m.facebook.com
>>> and explore it.
>>>
>>> Regard's,
>>>
>>> Phen Varghese
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/30/12, Shona Man  wrote:
>>>> Hi friends I want to learn how to operate facebook, please tell me the
>>>> sources to take help from these.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> LL.M candidate
>>>>  at Faculty of Law in University of Delhi
>>>>
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Re: [AI] want to learn facebook

2012-08-30 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
sir, what's next?

On 8/30/12, Phen Varghese  wrote:
> Dear friend,
>
> Go to
> m.facebook.com
> and explore it.
>
> Regard's,
>
> Phen Varghese
>
>
> On 8/30/12, Shona Man  wrote:
>> Hi friends I want to learn how to operate facebook, please tell me the
>> sources to take help from these.
>>
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>>  at Faculty of Law in University of Delhi
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Re: [AI] Require original drivers for Linovo Thinkpad R61 model

2012-07-25 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Friend! Please read it again.

On 7/25/12, munirathna kavya  wrote:
> On 7/25/12, munirathna kavya  wrote:
>> Respected sir,
>> My brother has experience for 4 years in driving.
>>  I kindly request you to mail me your postal address and
>> mobile/telephone number for contact.
>>  at present he is in bangalore.
>>  please provide him a job.
>> my email kavya...@gmail.com
>>
>> On 7/24/12, Chandrashekhar Kulkarni  wrote:
>>> Dear Accessindia members,
>>> I need the drivers for Linovo R61 model Thinkpad. Particularly the
>>> display and sound drivers. If anyone is using this model please let me
>>> know whether he can give me these drivers. As the model is outdated
>>> the original drivers are not available on the internet to the best of
>>> my  knowledge. On hearing from the members I will give my postal
>>> address or if there is alternative method please let me know.
>>> Sincerely,
>>> C. B. Kulkarni
>>> b
>>>
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Re: [AI] It's all about using a fork for Mohit the Dork!

2012-04-04 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
yes this is absolutely true and god has given 2 hands and each hand 5 fingers.


On 4/5/12, Umesha Economics  wrote:
> Hi mohit,
> congrats to your innovative questions. in order to avoid the problem, I do
> not use the spoon or fork in such situations and I do not worry about people
> around thinking some thing bad, as eating with fingers is not bad for health
> or in any respect. only this illusive modernity makes these rules. so, I
> think it is not wrong in over ruling them as long as there is no harm. for
> example, to eat 'Idli', a well known south Indian breakfast, people use 2
> spoons. but it is too difficult for visually impaired to eat like that. so,
> I do it with my fingers. yes, its even in public. I don't mind as I think if
> the people around me had the same problem, they would have developed the
> custom of eating by fingers and at that time, eating with spoon would have
> been rather unacceptable custom. say for example, for eating 'Dosa', another
> well known south Indian meal, the same people cannot use spoon or any other
> tool and inevitably they eat by fingers. so, I conclude, if sighted people
> make customs based on their conveniences, why cannot we follow them
> according to our conveniences? these are my personal views and you have
> right to differ in yours.
>
> Umesha
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "akhilesh" 
> To: "Mujtaba Merchant" ;
> 
> Sent: Wednesday, 04 April, 2012 11:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] It's all about using a fork for Mohit the Dork!
>
>
>> Hold the fork  gentlly, while you're in confusing state. However, the
>> empty fork situation seems dificult to avoid during some last moments
>> of the eating affairs.
>>
>>
>> On 4/4/12, Mujtaba Merchant  wrote:
>>> Why feel concerned and embarrassed about an issue like not being able to
>>> fork something on your plate? It is not that you are doing it on purpose
>>> or
>>> you have a choice of avoiding this situation. Trust me you are not the
>>> only
>>> one that can't fork something on your plate, I many times have put an
>>> empty
>>> fork in my mouth and sometimes have hurt my mouth too. It happens and I
>>> just
>>> learned to live with it, so did my friends and social network.
>>>
>>> Relax, its not the end of the world or anything remotely close.
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>>   From: Mohit Shah Shah
>>>   To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>>   Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 2:17 AM
>>>   Subject: [AI] It's all about using a fork for Mohit the Dork!
>>>
>>>
>>>   Hi all,
>>>
>>>   This time, my question is not as weird as all my other questions have
>>>   been so far.
>>>   My question is related to using a fork.
>>>
>>>   So, I usually use a fork for having things like pasta, noodles,
>>> brownies,
>>> etc.
>>>   However, sometimes, the thing which I'm attempting to have doesn't
>>>   stick in the fork, so my fork remains empty.
>>>   So, this can be a bit awkward in social situations.
>>>
>>>   My question is, is there a more definitive way of getting more success
>>>   with using a fork?
>>>   Is there a better way to ensure that the piece which does actually
>>>   stick to the fork is not too big?
>>>
>>>   Please do answer this question ASAP.
>>>
>>>   Controversially yours,
>>>   Mohit
>>>
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Re: [AI] Please give the answers of the questions

2012-03-26 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
o! He didn't get the proper anser of his question therefore he sent
the repeat mail to this group. So please understand to his problem.
 I think so.

On 3/19/12, Umesha Economics  wrote:
> Mr. Santhosh,
> it seems you want a whole lot of information at once. sorry nobody has such
> compiled information and no where you can get such information in one place.
> also it seems you ask general questions without any specific need in mind. I
> have already answered one of your queries earlier and you have added the
> same question in your present list. remember you had earlier asked for the
> e-mail id of CPD of Maharashtra. I provided the name, regular mailing
> address and phone number of the same after obtaining that information from
> the CCPD web site. I also gave you the address of that web page and asked
> you to get the e-mail ID by making a telephone call to that office. you have
> not done that and asking the same question again causing the traffic and
> wasting the time of other members in answering your questions repeatedly. I
> know another member has given the same answer. what respect do you have for
> the time of other members in the list? keep in mind that most of the members
> if not all are busy in their own work and it consume at least some of their
> time to answer your queries. fortunately many of us are happy in providing
> answers and solutions out of our knowledge and experience despite this time
> limit. but it is quite natural any one feels unhappy if his effort and work
> become wasted. I doubt what challenge you can take in science education if
> you are not able to get the e-mail ID of your commissioner by just making a
> phone call. sorry moderator, I could not control my anger.
>
> Umesha
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Asudani, Rajesh" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, 19 March, 2012 10:35 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Please give the answers of the questions
>
>
>> Dear Santosh
>> Your same queries have become almost a permanent feature of daily
>> accessIndia mails.
>> I can assure you that science education is really tough, given the
>> circumstances you are in andthe general level of our technical and social
>> awareness about blindness.
>> However, you can do it if you have a rock solid will.
>> We would be glad to address your individual and specific issues as and
>> when they practically arise.
>> However, Inote that you have scored only 49% in 12th science.
>> So, why are you so keen on pursuing science further?
>> You should obviously be concerned about employment first.
>> So, do prepare for various competitive exams...
>>
>> Any challenge should be taken up by a person who can really perform way
>> aboe average in order for others to note his endeavors, given blindness.
>> This is undesirable, but true state of affairs.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
>> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of GANDIGUDE
>> SANTOSH
>> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 11:25 PM
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: [AI] Please give the answers of the questions
>>
>> Dear All,
>> I am Visually Impaired Student.I Passed 12th(HSC) Science with
>> Physics,Chemistry,Biology & Mathematics.I secured 81.68% & 49% Marks in
>> 10th(SSC) & 12th(HSC) Standard respectively.
>> My nearer University is Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada
>> University(SRTMU),Nanded.
>> My Family Income is 30,000 Rupees/Year.I will wish to do career in Science
>>
>> Education & take Bachelors Degree in Science Branch.But I have some
>> Problems in Practicals of Science Subjects Such as Physics,Chemistry &
>> Biology due to Visual Impairment(Blindness).So,I ask some questions to you
>>
>> which is related to Science Education of Visually Impaired(Blind) in
>> Maharashtra.
>>
>>
>> 1)Can I take admission to Science Graduate Education in Maharashtra?
>>
>>
>> 2)Is the any Concession to do Science Practicals of Science Subjects for
>> Visually Impaired(Blind)?
>>
>> 3)Can I give any form of Science Practical Exams?
>>
>> 4)Is the any Exemption in Science Practicals?
>>
>> 5)Is the any rule to do science practicals in Science Education?
>>
>> 6)Is the any other rule,facilities &Concessions for Visually Impaired in
>> Maharashtra?
>>
>> 7)Is the any Concessions in Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada
>> University(SRTMU),Nanded?
>>
>> 8)Is the any Concessions to Visually Impaired in any other
>> universities,Government Departments and Private Sectors of Maharashtra?
>>
>> 9)What are the Employment Opportunities for Visually Impaired(Blind) in
>> India especially Maharashtra?
>>
>> 10)What is the Contact detail & email address of Maharashtra Commissioner
>> for Persons with Disabilities,Government of Maharashtra?
>>
>>
>> 11)Can any College made Science Practical lab accessible for me as
>> Visually Impaired Student in Maharashtra?
>>
>> 12)Which are the assestive devices available in Maharashtra for Visually
>> Impaired?
>>
>> 13)Please give the more helpful inf

Re: [AI] MY EXPERIENCE WITH RAILWAY COMPLAINT

2012-03-12 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
dear all,
Specially i thanks to bhawani sir that he had done a great job.
Unother thing is for surendra sir because i am knowing him well. one
day  He met me in the handicapped compartment that time i was
traveling from santacroos to dadar any way, now i am coming to the
main topic.
What about the mumbai's local train! day by day nondisable peoples
croud has been increased in the handicapped compartment.
All types of people such as eddictable, thief, beggar so on. Traveling
by this compartment we are not to stop them but they are giving a lot
of trouble to the handicapped people. Nobody bodor the rules and laws.
So traveling by the train is insecured for us.
So friends observe and throw some light whenever you will be come in
this situation. Even i will also try to do something in this case.
Hope all are safe journey.
With regards
Ravi

On 3/12/12, bhawani shankar verma  wrote:
> yes, sometimes they ask escorts to vacate the coach.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Asudani, Rajesh" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 10:35 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] MY EXPERIENCE WITH RAILWAY COMPLAINT
>
>
>> Amazing
>> Hope it continues
>> What number you sent message to?
>> Is it 8121281212
>> Then, there must be a number for every zone/division?
>>
>> Sometimes, in their zeal, they also ask escorts to vacate.
>> It so happened when I was returning from Mumbai and they asked my escort
>> to disembark, it was with much difficulty  that I managed to convince them
>>
>> that she was my bona fide escort, and had a right to travel in handicapped
>>
>> coach, though she was sighted
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
>> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of bhawani
>> shankar verma
>> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2012 8:11 PM
>> To: access india
>> Subject: [AI] MY EXPERIENCE WITH RAILWAY COMPLAINT
>>
>> hello accessindia!
>>
>> today i had a good experience with rail complaint system. i was travelling
>>
>> from bilaspur to durg on train no.12855 in handicap coach. the coach was
>> completely packed with non-disabled passengers. only 3-4 disabled
>> passengers were travelling in the coach. i sent message "please vacate
>> handicap coach, train no.12855, next station is byt, bhatapara. as the
>> station arived the force came and till raipur railway station, the coach
>> was vacated. they were shouting to the passengers that they are recieving
>> message rapidly from their head office to vacate the coach.
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> bhawani
>>
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Re: [AI] information required about data cards and mobile modem.

2012-03-03 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
no, reliance only provided 3 gb. In 99 rs. For a month because i am
using this net package last two months. But i am not satisfied.

On 3/3/12, gufran  wrote:
> dear friends, i have came to know that various mobile service providers
> giving internet service on a low cost on a 2g network. such as in BSNL
> on a recharge of rs 99 one can avail up to 2 GB usage. and in reliance
> on a recharge of 99 one can avail internet service up to 6 GB for a month.
> therefore i would like to know that does these types of services can
> fulfill our needs? i have browsed some non mobile sites on a cell phone
> and i got better result.
> does these modems are able to provide sufficient speed for voice
> chatting and downloading while using on a pc?
> i know that these modem has not enough speed then broadband. but i came
> to know that some of accessindian are using these modems therefore i
> request experts to kindly throw  some light.
>
> --
>
> with thanks and regards
> Gufran ahmed.
> The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them
> into the impossible.
> Arthur C. Clarke
>
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Re: [AI] information required about data cards and mobile modem.

2012-03-03 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
no, reliance only provided 3 gb. In 99 rs. For a month because i am
using this net package last two months. But i am not satisfied.

On 3/3/12, gufran  wrote:
> dear friends, i have came to know that various mobile service providers
> giving internet service on a low cost on a 2g network. such as in BSNL
> on a recharge of rs 99 one can avail up to 2 GB usage. and in reliance
> on a recharge of 99 one can avail internet service up to 6 GB for a month.
> therefore i would like to know that does these types of services can
> fulfill our needs? i have browsed some non mobile sites on a cell phone
> and i got better result.
> does these modems are able to provide sufficient speed for voice
> chatting and downloading while using on a pc?
> i know that these modem has not enough speed then broadband. but i came
> to know that some of accessindian are using these modems therefore i
> request experts to kindly throw  some light.
>
> --
>
> with thanks and regards
> Gufran ahmed.
> The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them
> into the impossible.
> Arthur C. Clarke
>
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Re: [AI] Fwd: Fw: Car Rally Results

2012-02-16 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
dear rohit,
Sorry for delayed reply. Actually i read the results on my e71 mobile
and forward to all.
I got the atachment link and i selected it then the talks start to
read pdf file. I don't know how it is, i think, you better to read on
your mobile.
With regards,
Ravi

On 2/11/12, Rohiet A. Patil  wrote:
> Where are the results? Please paste here.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ravindra Jadhav" 
> To: "accessindia" 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 4:48 PM
> Subject: [AI] Fwd: Fw: Car Rally Results
>
>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Prakhar Sahal 
>> Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 13:30:53 +0530
>> Subject: Fw: Car Rally Results
>> To: ravikj...@gmail.com
>>
>> Dear ravi
>>
>> Hi , please find car rally result , we came 9 .
>>
>> Tx
>>
>> Prakhar
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Vishal Mirpuri [vishal_...@yahoo.co.in]
>> Sent: 02/05/2012 11:11 PM ZE5B
>> To: Abhijit Gulanikar ; Siddharth
>> Chakrabhorty ; Anand Shripad Kashelkar
>> ; Ambareesh Mandelia
>> ; Amit Lele ; Anand
>> Mehta ; Anuj Munot
>> ; Arun Bhosale ;
>> Sweta Dattani ; Ashish Joshi
>> ; Ashutosh Mandelia ;
>> Atul Kambli ; Tejinder Singh Bains
>> ; Kunal Mehta ; Byram
>> Dhalla ; Chandrakant Savla
>> ; Chhaya Gandhi ;
>> Deepak Kapadia ; Jayesh Shah
>> ; Harsha Kumara Udupi ; Hiren
>> Welling ; Hiren Shah
>> ; hutoxi Tavadia
>> ; Jagesh Savjani
>> ; Jay Parikh ;
>> Jaya Jajodia ; Kamal Agnani
>> ; Kamalrukh Gotlaseth
>> ; Karthik Somasundram
>> ; Manan Soni ; Minoo Mantri
>> ; Bhatia Mayur Arun ; Meeti
>> Mandani ; Sunil chavan ;
>> Muthu Manickam ; Mayank Popat
>> ; Naresh Jain ; Pooja
>> Saraf ; Nidhi Doshi ;
>> Pallavi Lal ; Ananda Kumar
>> ; Pradeep Sudarshan ;
>> Prakhar Sahal; Saurabh Pratap ; Rahul Pitale
>> ; Rajeev Nair ;
>> Renuka Kaushik ; Richa Saigal
>> ; Ripul Bhimjiyani ; Romel
>> Bhog ; Vibhu Dewan ;
>> Rufina Karmali ; Mukesh Ruparel
>> ; Amit Mehrotra ;
>> Salil Pitale ; Sameer Kamath
>> ; Sameer Kamath ;
>> Sanket Junghare ; Amit Jain
>> ; Sankar Anand ;
>> vishal Pahlajani ; Tanveer Shabwany
>> ; Tarun Bedi ;
>> Kapil Thacker ; Jay Jesrani
>> ; Roopal Tyagi ;
>> Kshitij Mehta ; "Venkataraman N."
>> ; Vikas Shah ; Prashan
>> Welling ; Saurabh Kabra
>> ; Zarin Havewala
>> 
>> Cc: sb...@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Car Rally Results
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear Participants,
>>
>> I would like to thank you all for participating and making this year's
>> Car Rally for the Blind a huge success.
>>
>> Kindly go through the Results of the Rally. Please do write back with
>> your feedback and suggestions.
>>
>> Looking forward to meeting you again for the 7th Edition next year.
>>
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>>
>> Tr.Vishal Mirpuri
>>
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Re: [AI] Computer courses in Mumbai or Pune

2012-02-15 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
and you may contact to raju singh sir also.
he is  best teacher because i am his student.
I an giving his mobile no. 8828325350.
With best regards,
Ravi

On 2/14/12, Vamshi  wrote:
> You may also contact tanya from mumbai  for this.  she is a member of this
> group.  i will send you her contact details,
>
> Vamshi
> mobile: 9949349497
> -Original message-
> From: chetan kumar
> Sent:  15/02/2012, 10:56  am
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] Computer courses in Mumbai or Pune
>
>
> hi friend,
> you may contact to sushmeetha madam,
>
> Voice Vision
> 103 Synthofine Estate 'A',
> Off Aarey Road, Goregaon East,
> Mumbai 400063
> India
>
> Tel: +91 22 4040 / 28755300
> Fax: +91 22 40400123 / 28755303
> Mobile: +91 9820566010
> Email: sushmee...@voicevision.in
> Website: www.voicevision.in
>
>
> Life is like a piano.
> White keys are happy moments
> & Black keys are sad moments.
> But remember both keys are played together to give sweet music.
>
> chetan kumar,
> musician,
> my skype ID:
> chetansagar7
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Asudani, Rajesh" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:25 AM
> Subject: [AI] Computer courses in Mumbai or Pune
>
>
>> Friends
>> A boy near Nagpur wants to do computer basic courses in Mumbai or Pune
>> with the aim of becoming employable.
>> So, please any information if any institute there may commence batches
>> soon?
>>
>>
>> With thanks and regards
>>
>>
>>
>>(Rajesh Asudani)
>> Assistant General Manager
>> Reserve Bank of India
>> Nagpur
>> Cell: 9420397185
>> o: +91 712 2806846
>> R: 2591349
>>
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[AI] Fwd: Fw: Car Rally Results

2012-02-07 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
-- Forwarded message --
From: Prakhar Sahal 
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 13:30:53 +0530
Subject: Fw: Car Rally Results
To: ravikj...@gmail.com

Dear ravi

Hi , please find car rally result , we came 9 .

Tx

Prakhar


- Original Message -
From: Vishal Mirpuri [vishal_...@yahoo.co.in]
Sent: 02/05/2012 11:11 PM ZE5B
To: Abhijit Gulanikar ; Siddharth
Chakrabhorty ; Anand Shripad Kashelkar
; Ambareesh Mandelia
; Amit Lele ; Anand
Mehta ; Anuj Munot
; Arun Bhosale ;
Sweta Dattani ; Ashish Joshi
; Ashutosh Mandelia ;
Atul Kambli ; Tejinder Singh Bains
; Kunal Mehta ; Byram
Dhalla ; Chandrakant Savla
; Chhaya Gandhi ;
Deepak Kapadia ; Jayesh Shah
; Harsha Kumara Udupi ; Hiren
Welling ; Hiren Shah
; hutoxi Tavadia
; Jagesh Savjani
; Jay Parikh ;
Jaya Jajodia ; Kamal Agnani
; Kamalrukh Gotlaseth
; Karthik Somasundram
; Manan Soni ; Minoo Mantri
; Bhatia Mayur Arun ; Meeti
Mandani ; Sunil chavan ;
Muthu Manickam ; Mayank Popat
; Naresh Jain ; Pooja
Saraf ; Nidhi Doshi ;
Pallavi Lal ; Ananda Kumar
; Pradeep Sudarshan ;
Prakhar Sahal; Saurabh Pratap ; Rahul Pitale
; Rajeev Nair ;
Renuka Kaushik ; Richa Saigal
; Ripul Bhimjiyani ; Romel
Bhog ; Vibhu Dewan ;
Rufina Karmali ; Mukesh Ruparel
; Amit Mehrotra ;
Salil Pitale ; Sameer Kamath
; Sameer Kamath ;
Sanket Junghare ; Amit Jain
; Sankar Anand ;
vishal Pahlajani ; Tanveer Shabwany
; Tarun Bedi ;
Kapil Thacker ; Jay Jesrani
; Roopal Tyagi ;
Kshitij Mehta ; "Venkataraman N."
; Vikas Shah ; Prashan
Welling ; Saurabh Kabra
; Zarin Havewala

Cc: sb...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Car Rally Results



Dear Participants,

I would like to thank you all for participating and making this year's
Car Rally for the Blind a huge success.

Kindly go through the Results of the Rally. Please do write back with
your feedback and suggestions.

Looking forward to meeting you again for the 7th Edition next year.


Thanks & Regards,

Tr.Vishal Mirpuri

Bombay Round Table No.2.





We Support Round Table India's Freedom Through Education Programme to

educate 1 Million Indian Children www.roundtableindia.org



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Re: [AI] Query regarding night's dreams of totally/born VI, & hearing /speech impaired.

2012-01-27 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
dear chandoo,
Your atitudes are positive. Are you congenital blind or acquired?
Because i got the dreams in my n r e m sleep means non rapid eye
movement. I can see the each and everything in my dream.
I was blind in 1982 that time my age was 10 years, although i
remembered my relatives face, colours and dress.
My blindness cause is unknown. Now i am totally blind. But sometimes i
hate the blindness such as in road trafic and in croudy places because
i am staying in the big city of mumbai. I thanks god that he gave me a
sighted counterpartner in my life. Therefore i got some relief.
Thanks with regards,
Ravi.

On 1/27/12, m.chandrashekar  wrote:
> dear friends, i am getting dreams only voices, touches etc. no visual
> experiences. in the dream also i am blind. this is very bad. is there any
> methods to get visual dreams? i can imagine lot of things like a sighted
> man, but, it is not appearing as a dream. atleast in the dream, i wish to
> become sighted.
> with best regards
> m.chandru
> - Original Message -
> From: "bijal patel" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 2:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Query regarding night's dreams of totally/born VI, &
> hearing /speech impaired.
>
>
> Hello all,
> I lost my vision gradually and now even no light perception. If I am
> talking about dreams, no any difference between present and past. Same
> human being’s faces, moments and world which I saw earlier. In my
> daily routine life, I feel same visualization of objects, places and
> relatives of which I saw in my past. Many times, during conversation,
> my mind starts to imajine very minor human actions like moments of
> eyes, lips, nose, including entire body according opposite person’s
> voice and situation. So several times, I forget whether I have really
> no vision. I don’t know it’s a power of strong imagination,
> visualization or memory. Yes, it’s true, now having no colour
> perception, my mind doesn’t focus on colouring world, so many times, I
> use to ask colour of objects, and then no problem!
> Still waiting for experiences of totally/blind members.
> While writing mail, one more query, Is there any devise which can show
> our visualization or night dreams? Really smiling.
> Thanks a lot for all interest.
> Bijal.
>
> On 1/24/12, hemase...@ingvysyabank.com  wrote:
>>
>>  I too lost my vision over a 10 year deteriorating period. I cont see any
>> images.con't even see my parents faces.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
>> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in]On Behalf Of Sudhir R
>> (NeSTIT)
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 12:41 PM
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Query regarding night's dreams of totally/born VI,&
>> hearing /speech impaired.
>>
>>
>> Did you lose your eye sight instantaneously (as in an accident like
>> Harish) or over a very brief period of time (like Payal ) ?
>>
>> In such cases, the images stored in your brain must be crystal clear
>> till the "n- 1'st moment.
>>
>> In my case, I lost my vision over a 10 year deteriorating period
>> Perhaps, my brain stored progressively degraded images.
>>
>> Does this explain the difference between the two sets of contradictory
>> reports ? (smile)
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
>> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Sandeep
>> Singh
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 12:33 PM
>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Query regarding night's dreams of totally/born VI, &
>> hearing /speech impaired.
>>
>> Hi,
>> My experience is totally different. I still see the images and
>> colours and evrything else as vividly as I used to. I can even see
>> the faces of people exactly as I remember them and also as Harish
>> wrote of those I have never seen.
>> Best regards,
>> Sandeep
>>
>> At 11:54 AM 24-01-12, you wrote:
>>>Yes, indeed, Rajesh, there is a gradual deterioration in the quality of
>>>images during dreams over the last 11 years of my total sight
>>>impairment.  As if, the archived visual data  is degrading over a
>> period
>>>of time.
>>>
>>>This is surprising,  since I was under the impression  that the   brain
>>>continued to store information with  data integrity even long after the
>>>individual could actually recollect it.  I have read about experiments
>>>where electrical stimulation of brain areas made the person actually
>>>hear a song long after he had ceased to remember it.  Your considered
>>>views on this interesting subject, please, as an expert in human
>>>Psychology. (smile)
>>>
>>>RS
>>>
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
>>>[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani,
>>>Rajesh
>>>Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 11:09 AM
>>>To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>>Subject: Re: [AI] Query regarding night's dreams of totally/born VI, &
>>>hearing /speech impaired.
>>>
>>>I wonder

Re: [AI] A third eye on your home

2012-01-27 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
nise technology and good information. keep it up.
Thanks.
With regards ravi.

On 1/27/12, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> A third eye on your home
>
> m. srinivas
>
> Innovative security systems are in place. A video door phone at a flat.
> Photo:R.M. Rajarathinam
> Installing cameras and video door phones at home can warn you about anything
> untoward happening there
>
> Planning to accomplish your dream of owning a house?
>
> Then make sure that your new dwelling is equipped with foolproof security
> systems in the wake of increasing thefts and murders for gain in the city
> and suburbs.
>
> Buyers evince interest in re-verifying the link documents, furniture,
> interior design and other aspects before purchasing the house. But most of
> them ignore safety measures.
>
> Statistics show a general growth in burglaries as well as the growing
> sophistication of criminals today, especially in urban areas.
>
> Apart from house burglaries, instances of gangs targeting lone women in
> their houses have also been reported. Posing as prospective tenants, they
> step inside and target the landlady before fleeing with her jewellery.
>
> Even after killing seven women in Cyberabad Commissionerate limits in this
> fashion in the past 18 months, the 'serial killers' are managing to evade
> police who continue to grope in the dark. . To resolve all these aspects,
> the house owners should focus on ensuring the security of the family and
> property through timely monitoring, say police officials. Installation of
> surveillance cameras, video door phone, burglar alarms and other security
> apparatus would keep the house safe.
>
> The live-view application of Godrej SEE-U technology is one such useful
> option for working parents with the young children or elders at home.
>
> It promises to provide a combination of real-time video streaming,
> integrated motion detection and a web-based live view with e-mail alerts.
>
> The system which provides 360 degree recording is extremely compact,
> lightweight and user-friendly, making it possible to be installed in various
> locations, positions and situations.
>
> "Whether it's keeping an eye on the children, your aged parents, a loved one
> who is ill or even a mischievous pet, SEE-U ensures peace of mind," says
> Mehernosh Pithawala, AVP and Head, Marketing & International Business,
> Godrej Security Solutions, Hyderabad.
>
> Owners could monitor the situation in their home from anywhere in the world
> through laptop or mobile. Cameras installed in the house would be connected
> to a computer server and later transmitted to the device. Two cameras would
> be essential for an independent house.
>
> This facility would be more useful to those travelling regularly.
>
> One more advantage is that there is recording facility through which owners
> could examine the footage later. Another security system is video door phone
> through which family members can see the person outside the door without
> opening it. They can also speak to the visitor, says Pithawala.
>
> Yet another security apparatus from Godrej Security Solutions
> (Ph.09949998350) is burglar alarm which would give tip-off about the
> movement of strangers. "The alarm gets activated if an unidentified person
> enters the house and sends an SMS to the owner," he says.
>
> http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/homes-and-gardens/article2837336.ece
>
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Re: [AI] a cleary about e71

2012-01-23 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
thanks to all of you.
Finally there is no any alternative to read the incoming mail by
characters to characters and words to words.
Now friends, tell me wich mobile is sutable for this?
Regards  ravi.

On 1/22/12, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> I've heard from many people that E52 and E72 are having some problems in
> getting out the mails read by the help of Talks. However, since the query
> related to E71 so I put forward my views.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dinesh" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 6:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] a cleary about e71
>
>
> yeah of course. that is happening while trying to read the emails through
> built-in email client. I cannot read the emails. I've configured it as
> foulder view two lines. dono what else I'm doing wrong. and I'm with E52,
> though.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Vikas Kapoor" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 11:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] a cleary about e71
>
>
>> The original query does not mention the mails navigation through email
>> client or browser, so the question largely revolved around mail so I
>> anticipated navigating the mails through the built-in email client in the
>> phone.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Dinesh" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 8:42 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] a cleary about e71
>>
>>
>> how about emails? it's saying just browser instead of reading the emails
>> which has arrived.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Vikas Kapoor" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 8:26 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] a cleary about e71
>>
>>
>>> I've been using E71 for last 1 and half years and found no problem in
>>> reading the mails just like a normal message, the only thing that you
>>> need
>>> to ensure is that your cursor mode is set to either letters or word as
>>> the
>>> case maybe, instead of original. Key echo has nothing to do with the
>>> incoming messages.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Ravindra Jadhav" 
>>> To: "accessindia" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 3:29 PM
>>> Subject: [AI] a cleary about e71
>>>
>>>
>>> dear all,
>>> I am using e71 mobile with gprs net. I want to read the mail by
>>> characters and words.
>>> I also try to press talks and number 1 keys and pressed right left
>>> arrow but no response. Could anybody help me? I am eappgerly waiting
>>> of yours reply.
>>> With regards ravi.
>>>
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Re: [AI] regarding jaws

2012-01-17 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
sir,
I am very sorry, but how much cost of it? Is there any concession for
vi persons?
With regards
Ravi

On 1/16/12, Kotian, H P  wrote:
> Hi
>
> If you need Jaws to work that way, you need to buy the license. If the
> intention is otherwise, this is not the place to discuss it. Piracy is
> strictly prohibited here.
>
>
> Harish Kotian
> Moderator.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ravindra Jadhav [mailto:ravikj...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 16 January 2012 17:40
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] regarding jaws
>
> high all good evening,
> i installed window 7 and i try to install jaws 11 but the jaws is not
> installed with full version. only demo is installed in my laptop.
> Friends, i want the full version for my home purpose.
> What can i do? Should i change the window 7? Please guide me.
> With regards ravi.
>
>
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Re: [AI] My Son's birthday

2011-12-25 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Friend,
Sorry for delayed reply.
happy birth day to your son and may God give him longer life with joy
and success.

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> 11th birthday today. I and my family be always grateful to the good
> friends of Access India and Retina India groups, for supporting me,
> and my little problems. With regards Manoj and family.
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Re: [AI] Of disclosing 'disability' before marriage

2011-12-13 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Dear Rajesh sir,
in most of the cases a blind partner have been cheated by their sighted
partners. whether is male or female.

Please share the sample size and the results?
Good question ask to him.
I am totally VI person, I married with normal lady.
But I am not cheating whith her even my parent also not. But in some
cases I am facing strong problem whith her that time mother handling
the situation and solve the problem.

On 12/12/11, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
> In most of the cases cheated?
>
> Have you conducted any empirical study?
> Please share the sample size and the results?
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of BHAWANI SHANKAR
> VERMA
> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 7:41 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] Of disclosing 'disability' before marriage
>
> in most of the cases a blind partner have been cheated by their sighted
> partners. whether is male or female.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Rohiet A. Patil" 
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Of disclosing 'disability' before marriage
>
>
> I think what you say regarding mobility and eye contact, is equally true in
> the contest of VI women also. Don't you think so?
> - Original Message -
> From: "ekinath ekinath" 
> To: 
> Cc: "B. R. Nautial" 
> Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 10:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Of disclosing 'disability' before marriage
>
>
> I am struck!
> Let me start with congratulating Shadab, lucky indeed both the spouses.
>
> Can't believe in a co-incidence of this topic just propping up like
> that. Just before opening my mail I was going through these thoughts.
> Well, I had couple of playful and couple of serous relations, but guys
> its time I think that I hang my heart to hooks.
>
> I am convinced that however of a hero you are. If u r blind and
> marrying a sighted girl, you wont be able to give her normal yes
> normal life.
>
> I think, normal mobility and eye contacts really matter and
> unfortunately we are helpless here. No technology, no training can
> compensate.
>
> Well, I assume that probably, life for VI woman would be better in
> relationships as girls don't pick up their partners, and again
> normally the lead is usually a male in terms of driving, outing etc.
>
> I painfully imagine fathering an active kid which whom I can't run,
> play or even show him the way.
>
> Therefore, think best thing is to seek pleasure in others happiness by
> doing little good that u can.
>
> But you got to go on, so i am. Hopes of substituting love with love
> from my friends, family and kith kins.
>
> Note: My thoughts are just my personal views involving emotions.
> Apologise if I have invoked negative feelings in someone.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 12/10/11, Anirban Mukherjee  wrote:
>> Dear Shadab bhai,
>>
>> you have raised an issue which is a thing of my present life. i got a
>> job at the age of 21 years and it was a farely good job and of a
>> farely good salary in spite of my visual disability. i am visually
>> disabled from my birth, in my college days, i met a girl who was
>> junior to me by 1 year. she was interested in me but could not totally
>> go for the relationship due to uncertainty of our future. but 3 months
>> after my getting the job, she herself proposed me. we were deeply
>> engaged. many a night i spent with her by talking over phone. it's me
>> who inspired her to aspire for a job. she got one 2 years later. but
>> when talks of her marriage began in her family, she disclosed our
>> affair. but as soon as she was opposed emotionally and in all other
>> ways, she started fumbling and a month after the disclosure, she
>> called it quits with me. the reason she sighted was my visual
>> disability. (my fingers stumbling as i type)
>>
>> she left me emotionally bancrupt. now, a few months later my parents
>> are searching a bride for me but i've been refused from all quarters
>> as soon as my disability was intimated, in spite of that i believe the
>> disability should be clearly disclosed. anyway, now the attitude of my
>> parents is to settle for whosoever agrees to accept me disregarding
>> all or most of my aspirations.
>>
>> but still i sincerely believe that there is always a light at the end
>> of the tunnel. hope the light of my life would emerge from one such
>> end of the tunnel. otherwise, the quest for freedom and light would
>> continue in all possible ways. hope you will have a splendid married
>> life.
>>
>> sorry for a longish mail.
>>
>> with warm regards, Anirban Mukherjee, mobile: 09433305139
>>
>> On 12/10/11, B. R. Nautial  wrote:
>>> oh! this is the part of life, no need to disappoint. Since beginning, the
>>> ladies are struggling for their rights and equality not only in India but
>>> also in all the developed nations too and it can't be change in one
>>> night.
>>> This is equally true that the situation is mor

Re: [AI] Socialising

2011-11-30 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
High Rahul,
Why do you like someone’s company?
I fully agree with this sentence.
I think first of all you concentrate more on your study.
Best of luck for your HSC exam.
Don't thinks negative.
Now see how many reply come to you?
These are all friends, so why are you worry?



On 11/30/11, ekinath ekinath  wrote:
> Hey Rahul,
>
>  Got some time from office work so couldn’t stop butting in.
>
> All brilliant points except one where there is a need mentioned for
> discussing it out with your friends. In my opinion, should not be done
> so, you will only seek sympathy and would emotionally induce your
> friends to hang out with you but they would not get convinced. DO it
> through action and performance.
>
> How?
> Buddy, think little practically by keeping aside depressing emotions
> for a little time. Why do you like someone’s company?
>
> Are you getting some answers?
> It’s your independence of mobility, body language, personality,
> talking skills, knowledge of relevant things, flexibility and
> rendering help. Cheerful smile and sense of humor attract embrace from
> people.
>
> You must be possessing many of above mentioned qualities. Capitalize
> on it. People will not come to you unless they believe that you add
> value to their lives in any which way. To be specific, try to
> normalize your life style as much as you can with your mainstream
> peers.
>
> You should be at least partially independent in mobility to gain
> others confidence in you.
> How do you walk to your place after getting down from your car?
> Who picks up your bag and carry it?
> Does always your aid only find things for you before you extend your hands?
>
> Then time to thing and act my friend.
>
> Even though blessed with multiple difficulties, I have lived an
> excellent college life. And those joyous moments and friends are real
> treasures of my life. Therefore, make the most of it. That time never
> comes back.
>
> Finally, keep your head high exuberating brilliance, confidence and
> substance with a little smile and things will fall in place.
>
> Good luck
> Do call me on Sundays if need be. I would like to know about a girl you
> like.
> Joking. Haha!
>
> Pardon me if you didn’t like any of the things mentioned above.
>
> ~Cheers
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/27/11, Rahul Bajaj  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I hope you all are well.
>> Like I've mentioned in my earlier posts, I'm 17 and am currently in 12th
>> grade.
>> I have quite a few sighted friends, but I've noticed that they hardly
>> ever call me when they go for movies, have birthday parties or have
>> get-togethers.
>> I feel that my visual impairment is a major reason for this.
>> We have appointed a sighted guide who goes with me everywhere.
>>
>> So, I often get depressed and frustrated when my friends don't call me.
>> In fact, for me, this is the biggest challenge that I currently have
>> to face due to my visual impairment.
>> I can't even ask my friends if they don't call me because of my visual
>> problem, because none of them will ever admit it.
>>
>> So, has anyone here faced this problem?
>> Please share your views and suggestions.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Rahul
>>
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Re: [AI] Blind man held for raping blind friend’s blind wife

2011-11-10 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Dear, I am sorry to say that I am not agreed on it.
What is wrong in it? Let's Vi persons also know what is happening in social.
We are thinking only blind person but what about sighted. There's
attitude is different to see the blind. Therefore I am heartily
congratulate to Mr. Pradeep for spread this type of news. Now the
further step is to creat a good avairness and establish good rappoin
our society. Don't sit silent do something on it. Now you get the
point what I want to say.
Regards.

On 11/10/11, Devprakash  wrote:
> Well friends please don't spread shameful matter like this. I know that such
> thing should not happen, but i tried every possible thing to hide this news
> in my hostel also though all the accused persons were my old friends. Its
> not dat i m defending them but because of shame. Sorry if i hurted any body
> Thanks
>
> -original message-
> Subject: Re: [AI] Blind man held for raping blind friend’s blind wife
> From: "Vikas Kapoor" 
> Date: 06/11/2011 7:49 pm
>
> The rape cases have neither to do with any technology nor accessibility, I
> think these types of news postings should not be brought on the list as
> these types of acts are not confined to any people with any disability
> rather a common phenomena.
> My personal views only and do not represent the list guidelines.
> Vikas Kapoor,
> MSN Id: dl_vi...@hotmail.com, Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
> Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ravindra Jadhav" 
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 6:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI]Blind man held for raping blind friend’s blind wife
>
>
> Very sad, First time I read this type of news.
>
> On 11/6/11, pradeep banakar  wrote:
>> http://timesofindia.in...
>>
>> MUMBAI: The Kolsewadi police in Kalyan (E) on Friday arrested a
>> 39-year-old blind man for allegedly raping his friend's 24-year-old
>> wife, who is also blind, at his friend's residence in Manpada,
>> Dombivli, on October 27.
>>
>> The police also arrested accused Ashok Yadav's friend Mahesh Yadav
>> (22), also blind, for aiding him.
>>
>> Investigators said the victim, a resident of Ambernath, and the
>> accused, from Kalyan (E), sell fruits, vegetables and stationery items
>> on local trains and they got friendly due to their common profession.
>>
>> The matter came to light on Friday, when the victim's husband (also
>> blind) got suspicious after his wife stopped talking to Ashok.
>>
>> On repeated questioning, the victim broke down and revealed that
>> Ashok, on the pretext of repairing a mobile phone, took her to his
>> friend's flat in Manpada and repeatedly raped her. In the police
>> complaint, the victim's husband, said, "Before leaving for Pune for
>> personal work, I decided to leave my wife at my friend Ashok's Kalyan
>> residence. While leaving her, I bought her a mobile phone and got a
>> prepaid SIM card. However, she was unable to operate it. When she
>> asked Ashok to help her in activating it, he claimed that the phone
>> had to be repaired and took her to Dombivli, where he raped her."
>>
>> Kolsewadi police assistant inspector I V Vishwakarma said they had
>> booked Ashok for rape and his accomplice for aiding him in the crime.
>> "The victim maintained silence for almost a week. The accused were
>> arrested from their residences."
>>
>>
>> --
>> With Regards
>> Pradeep T.S
>> Email: pradeep_bana...@rediffmail.com
>> Mobile: 9845925188
>> Skype: pradeepsocialwork
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Re: [AI] Blind man held for raping blind friend’s blind wife

2011-11-06 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Very sad, First time I read this type of news.

On 11/6/11, pradeep banakar  wrote:
> http://timesofindia.in...
>
> MUMBAI: The Kolsewadi police in Kalyan (E) on Friday arrested a
> 39-year-old blind man for allegedly raping his friend's 24-year-old
> wife, who is also blind, at his friend's residence in Manpada,
> Dombivli, on October 27.
>
> The police also arrested accused Ashok Yadav's friend Mahesh Yadav
> (22), also blind, for aiding him.
>
> Investigators said the victim, a resident of Ambernath, and the
> accused, from Kalyan (E), sell fruits, vegetables and stationery items
> on local trains and they got friendly due to their common profession.
>
> The matter came to light on Friday, when the victim's husband (also
> blind) got suspicious after his wife stopped talking to Ashok.
>
> On repeated questioning, the victim broke down and revealed that
> Ashok, on the pretext of repairing a mobile phone, took her to his
> friend's flat in Manpada and repeatedly raped her. In the police
> complaint, the victim's husband, said, "Before leaving for Pune for
> personal work, I decided to leave my wife at my friend Ashok's Kalyan
> residence. While leaving her, I bought her a mobile phone and got a
> prepaid SIM card. However, she was unable to operate it. When she
> asked Ashok to help her in activating it, he claimed that the phone
> had to be repaired and took her to Dombivli, where he raped her."
>
> Kolsewadi police assistant inspector I V Vishwakarma said they had
> booked Ashok for rape and his accomplice for aiding him in the crime.
> "The victim maintained silence for almost a week. The accused were
> arrested from their residences."
>
>
> --
> With Regards
> Pradeep T.S
> Email: pradeep_bana...@rediffmail.com
> Mobile: 9845925188
> Skype: pradeepsocialwork
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Re: [AI] How will a VI go alone in the bus during a rainy season?

2011-10-29 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Dear, Let me know Are you Partially blind or Totally?
I think the vi person facing a lot of problems in several conditions.
Even I am also facing strong problem in some conditions. I don't think
about it. Let's God with us.

On 10/29/11, Phen Varghese  wrote:
> Dear friend's,
>
> How will a visually chalenged person go alone in a bus during rainy season?
> If he is alone in that place and he doesn't know a single person he
> can ask someone but that wont resolve the problem.
> If he is having a laptop , a cane and another bag then how will he travel?
> Wont he need a sited assistance during this season?
> When he is alone in that place How can he believe all?
> What if someone tries to trick him?
> I just wanted to know about it.
> Hope that you all can come up with a good and a proper answer.
>
> With regards,
>
> Phen Varghese
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Re: [AI] Tips to manage without escort?

2011-09-30 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
Vauv! very nice. What to say further now, finish.

On 9/30/11, Amit Bhatt  wrote:
> IN my final statement and opinion, The Juices and fruits are vital for human
> body to get nutrition's and vitamins but nothing can beet the importance of
> plane water.
> In the above example, juices and fruits are escort and water is our
> independent mobility.
> I hope the meaning of above lines should be understood by all without being
> baffled for that matter.
> The necessity of an escort is occasional and temporary but the necessity and
> importance of our own independent mobility is permanent.
> that's it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Amit Bhat
> - Original Message -
> From: "BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 7:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Tips to manage without escort?
>
>
>> what to do, if escort is not available? is their any solution? or one has
>> to move alone. please come with the solution, i think that the theme has
>> gone from its subject.
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Ajay Minocha" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 6:24 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Tips to manage without escort?
>>
>>
>>>I totally agree with cheten sir
>>> in small cities it is quite difficult for visually impaired to walk
>>> independently
>>> not just because of stray animals but because of poor conditions of roads
>>>
>>> also
>>> additionally in rainy season the conditions become worse
>>> you have a large amount of people laughing at you or gaising you with
>>> misterious faces
>>> I know it dos'nt metter for us but they do that with every blind person
>>> even if you go to sombodies house who lives in a village or small town
>>> they will not even let you go outside the home alone
>>> despite of knowing that you have a very good mobility
>>> regards
>>>
>>> On 9/30/11, Pankaj Kwatra  wrote:
 Hello All,

 Prefer escort or assistance for outdoor and love to be independent while
 moving indoor. External environment poses risk and condition of cities
 is known to all and would reiterate mobility can be different for low
 vision as compared to a completely blind person.

 Cheers,

 Pankaj


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani,
 Rajesh
 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 11:54 AM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] Tips to manage without escort?

 That's it.
 I suspect many of those who vote against any fixed escort despite
 availability/affordability/no privacy concerns, are partially blind,
 meaning that they are able to do some vital things visually.


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of YADAV, D. N
 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 11:47 AM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] Tips to manage without escort?

 Mobility with 'fixed escort' or without one with your cane/no cane is
 like moving in a familiar world of your own & another unfamiliar to you.
 White cane can only be a safety tool to prevent your near fall but not a
 guide as u have to ask directions from others despite your cane.

 Recently I had been to a training programme from my office in different
 location.  There everybody (as is vogue today) held his plate in one
 hand, put things of 5-6 types by his other & then took to eating on
 standing tables during lunch.  I had to fumble my way to the queue
 starting with the plate point, often getting somebody to fill up with
 edibles & helping me to the standing table.  Where I could answer &
 raise questions with confidence during our faculty lectures, I felt my
 confidence was badly shaken in lunch place only depending on others to
 feed me with their help.  Even the lunch place was hundreds of metres
 away from training ground where reaching could be more than mere
 fumbling for the place.  In such scenario, as often it is with a blind
 person alone, I always think a fixed escort if you could have it, would
 be the best option.  Your confidence level is very high, you feel at par
 with your colleagues & have your own world to enjoy without any
 dependence on new persons for your pleasure of choice.  It could be
 really very harassing asking for help everyone for your needs & feeling
 bad when society fails to help you in time.

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Re: [AI] access mails

2011-06-21 Thread Ravindra Jadhav
same problem for me also.

On 6/21/11, Adhimoolam Vetrivel Murugan  wrote:
> Just click the button "not spam". Also add the access india address to
> your contact list. You will still see some mails going to the spam
> folder, but that's unavoidable.
>
> On 21/06/2011, Namita Agarwal  wrote:
>> hi
>> since yesterday all mails are going to spam rather then the in box.
>> the ai mails are not coming through properly, and i have not made any
>> changes.
>>
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>>  regards namita
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