[AI] Request for a book

2018-03-03 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hi all,
I am a Ph.D. scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru University. I urgently need
Romila Thappar’s book called The Public Intellectuals in India. If you
have a soft copy of it, could you please forward it to me? I will be
highly obliged to you for the same.
Thanks and regards,
Ritesh Singh Tomer

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Re: [AI] MSJE: Films create awareness

2017-11-22 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hi Avinash
Thanks for the above share. Could you please update us about the list
of the short documentaries that were avorded for creating awareness
about disability?
Regards,
Ritesh

On 11/17/17, Leikhu Laishram Leingakpa  wrote:
> Dear all
> "Divyangjan", what does it mean? Is it a mythological or technical
> term? We use terminologies like dristibadhit or dristihin in hindi or
> other indian languages which is easily understandable from a technical
> perspective. Can anyone tell me the english word for divyangjan?
>
>
>
>
> On 11/16/17, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
>> (Divyangjan) (DEPwD) organised an award function of Short Film
>> Competition on Divyangjan Sashaktikaran
>> in association with Directoriate of Film Festival (DFF) on Thursday.
>> And a total of 10 awards were given in three categories of
>> Documentaries, Short Films
>> and TV Spots. Thaawarchand Gehlot, the Union Minister for Social
>> Justice and Empowerment, was the Chief Guest and presented the
>> awardees with certificate
>> and mementos.
>> http://www.dailypioneer.com/vivacity/films-create-awareness.html
>> Delivering his key note address, the Minister said that in last three
>> years the Ministry is focusing on various schemes for empowerment of
>> divyangjans.
>>
>> Highlighting achievements of department during the last three years,
>> he said that more than 5700 camps under ADIP schemes have been
>> organised — distributing
>> aids and assistive devices which benefitted more than 8 lakh persons
>> with disabilities for their physical empowerment.
>>
>> Enumerating various achievements of the Department, he said that the
>> Ministry is providing Rs 6 lakh per child for Cochlear Implant surgery
>> to help hearing
>> impaired children.
>>
>> He said that short films are a powerful medium to spread awareness
>> among the common masses in today’s time when everybody is connected
>> through various
>> tools of media.
>>
>> Dolly Chakravarty, Joint Secretary, DEPWD said that accessibility in
>> the films by use of audio captioning and subtitling ensures universal
>> accessibility
>> in the entertainment domain. There is also the pressing need of the
>> hour to ensure to portray disabled people as bold, courageous and
>> empowered characters.
>>
>>
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>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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[AI] My New Pahari Folk Song

2017-07-23 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hello everybody. I am delighted to share my newly released pahari folk song
Listen and share widely


Pandav Katha on DJ by folk samrath Dr. Ritesh Tomar

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Re: [AI] Fwd: Paper of Interest: Does teachers' disability matter?

2017-02-10 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Dear Avinash
Could you please paste the complete content of the above provided
article on the list? The provided link is seeking membership of the
journal to access article.
Thanks,
Ritesh

On 2/10/17, George Abraham  wrote:
> I will be nice if the paper can be shared on the group!
>
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> Subject: [AI] Fwd: Paper of Interest: Does teachers' disability matter?
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Kamal Lamichhane 
> Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 15:44:24 +0900
> Subject: Does teachers' disability matter?
> To: disability-resea...@jiscmail.ac.uk
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am sharing a paper entitled
> Does teacher’s disability matter? A case from students’ preference
> decision between teachers with and without visual impairments teaching
> in Nepal’s regular mainstream schools,
>
> published at international journal of education economics and
> development (IJEED).
>
> http://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=82173
>
> Abstract:
>
> Utilizing the unique dataset of teachers with or without visual
> impairments and students in Nepal’s mainstream schools, we estimate
> students’ teacher preference decision. Results show significant
> difference on visually impaired teachers based upon whether students
> have opportunity to interact with disabled friends at schools or in
> communities. Additionally, longer the period of students to learn with
> blind teachers, greater the likelihood of increasing their preference
> decision: it is possible that this finding has causal effect. Our
> findings suggest that inclusion and visibility of disability in
> communities helps reduce discrimination and increase positive attitude
> on disability.
>
>
> Kamal Lamichhane, PhD
> Associate professor
> University of Tsukuba, Japan.
> e-mail: ka...@criced.tsukuba.ac.jp
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Re: [AI] Refund of Excise duty on purchase of cars byphysically handicapped persons.

2016-02-09 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hi.
I bought a car around five months back. Can I availe the banifit now?
Do share the information step by step with required documents.
With kind regards

On 2/9/16, Giri Prasad  wrote:
> hi sir,
> can you share the pdf or word document here?
> Thanks.
>
> On 09/02/2016, manoj cherian  wrote:
>> Dear friend, thank you for giving the information of refunding the
>> excise duty of car from the concerned department.
>> Can you throw some light, which department we should approach for
>> availing this facility?
>> With regards and thanks. Manoj.
>>
>>
>> On 2/8/16, Amiyo Biswas  wrote:
>>> It should be cent per cent.
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Amiyo Biswas
>>> Cel: 9433464329
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "sazid shaik" 
>>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerningthe disabled." 
>>> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2016 11:53 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Refund of Excise duty on purchase of cars byphysically
>>> handicapped persons.
>>>
>>>
 what is the percentage we will be exempted.

 regards,
 sazid

 On 2/6/16, Surabhi Sachar  wrote:
> The following link  might be helpful:
> http://subhashvashishth.blogspot.in/2012/05/how-to-avail-road-tax-exemption-for.html
> Hearing and vissual impairment I think aren't being included, however,
> notification says cars meant for physically handicaps would be
> exempted.
>
>
> Regards
> Surabhi
>
> Sent from my ipad
>
>> On 06-Feb-2016, at 1:43 PM, k ramkrishna
>> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Amiyo Biswas
>> Sent: Saturday, February 6, 2016 12:15 PM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>> issuesconcerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Refund of Excise duty on purchase of cars
>> byphysically
>> handicapped persons.
>>
>> The central government considers visual handicap as physical handicap
>> also.
>> In case of problem, refer to section 2 of the PWD Act of 1995.
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Amiyo Biswas
>> Cel: 9433464329
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "k ramkrishna" 
>> To: "'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerningthe disabled.'" 
>> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2016 12:12 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Refund of Excise duty on purchase of cars
>> byphysically
>> handicapped persons.
>>
>>
>>> Please clarify whether such excise duty consession is available to
>>> the
>>> blind
>>> also. I have  acquired a four wheeler passenger car just three
>>> months
>>> before. I am asking this clarification since the email from Amiyo
>>> mentioned
>>> physically handicapped and I am not sure if our beloved Government
>>> treats
>>> blind as physically handicapped. Such a clarification will help me.
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of Amiyo Biswas
>>> Sent: Saturday, February 6, 2016 10:14 AM
>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> Subject: [AI] Refund of Excise duty on purchase of cars by
>>> physically
>>> handicapped persons.
>>>
>>> It may be helpful to some of our friends.
>>> Source:
>> http://taxguru.in/excise-duty/refund-excise-duty-purchase-cars-physically-ha
>>> ndicapped-persons-reg.html
>>>
>>> The text is quoted below my signature.
>>>
>>> With best regards,
>>> Amiyo Biswas
>>> Cel: 9433464329
>>>
>>> Circular No. 1015/3/2016-CX
>>>
>>> F.No.268/8/2015-CX-8
>>> Government of India
>>> Ministry of Finance
>>> Department of Revenue
>>> Central Board of Excise & Customs
>>>
>>> New Delhi, Dated: 3rd February, 2016
>>>
>>> To
>>>
>>> Principal Chief Commissioner/Chief Commissioner of Central Excise,
>>> Customs
>>> and Service Tax (All)
>>>
>>> Principal Commissioner of Central Excise, Customs and Service Tax
>>> (holding
>>> charge of Chief Commissioner) (All)
>>>
>>> Web Master, CBEC
>>>
>>> Madam/Sir
>>>
>>> Subject: - Refund of Excise duty on purchase of cars by physically
>>> handicapped persons- reg.
>>>
>>> Attention is invited to SI. No 280 of Notification No. 12/2012-CE
>>> dated
>>> 17.03.2012 vide which concessional rate of duty has been provided
>>> for
>>> purchase of Cars by physically 

Re: [AI] Invitation Letter

2016-02-03 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Did it come on access india list?
If it came, it came mistakenly.
appologies for inconvenience
Thanks

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> Attachments are not permitted and they get discarded automatically. Please
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> Harish Kotian
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> Of Ritesh Tomer
> Sent: 03 February 2016 08:02
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> Subject: [AI] Invitation Letter
>
> Dear Mam/sir
> The invitation letter for placement session in (SPM) college is attached
> below Pl have a look and respond soon Thanks Ritesh
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[AI] Invitation Letter

2016-02-02 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Dear Mam/sir
The invitation letter for placement session in (SPM) college is attached
below
Pl have a look and respond soon
Thanks
Ritesh
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[AI] Invitation Letter

2016-02-02 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Dear Mam/sir
The invitation letter for placement session in (SPM) college is attached
below
Pl have a look and respond soon
Thanks
Ritesh
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[AI] Invitation Letter

2016-02-02 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Dear Mam/sir
The invitation letter for placement session in (SPM) college is attached below
Pl have a look and respond soon
Thanks
Ritesh
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[AI] Fwd: Invitation for Papers Presentation at National Seminar 'Emerging Trends in Education: New Paradigms' organised by Department of Education, Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, Delhi University on

2016-01-12 Thread Ritesh Tomer
-- Forwarded message --
From: Education Department SPM 2015-16 <eduspm2...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 22:37:05 +0530
Subject: Fwd: Invitation for Papers Presentation at National Seminar
'Emerging Trends in Education: New Paradigms' organised by Department
of Education, Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, Delhi University on
March 10 and 11, 2016
To: Sudipta Ghose <sghose...@gmail.com>, veena kapur
<veenakapur...@gmail.com>, krishna Priya Sen
<senkrishnapriy...@gmail.com>, gd2...@gmail.com, Neeta Arora
<n26ar...@gmail.com>, Vandana Ghai Dr SPM
<sabharwal.vand...@gmail.com>, nitika Bose <bosenitika...@gmail.com>,
rjvma...@yahoo.co.in, Toolika Wadhwa <toolika.s...@gmail.com>, Manisha
Yadav SPM <ymanish...@gmail.com>, Hema Dehrwal <hmdehr...@gmail.com>,
Ritesh Tomer <riteshto...@gmail.com>, Charu Sharma
<charusharm...@gmail.com>, Alprata Ahuja <ahuja.alpr...@gmail.com>
Cc: beeled.s...@gmail.com

Dear Sir/ Ma'am,

Paper presentations are invited for two day national seminar *'Emerging
Trends in Education: New Paradigms*' organised by *Department of Education,
Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, University of Delhi* on *March 10-11, 2016*.
Concept note and Poster of the seminar is attached.
Please send your papers, related queries to the mail id '
eduspm2...@gmail.com'.

Regards
Dr Sudipta Ghose
Convener
Education Department
SPM College



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Research Scholar {M.Phil.}
Zakir Hussain Center for Educational  Studies,
JNU - New Delhi - 110067

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[AI] Discussion on Disability and Awareness on Apna Radio

2015-12-02 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hello all
I’m delighted to share with you that on the occasion of world disable
day, Apna radio 96.9 FM is going to hold a special programme on
Disability and awareness. Apna radio is a community radio of Indian
Institute of mass communication (IIMC), reaches to almost entire Delhi
under its coverage area. Friends, it is indeed a pleasure and matter
of pride that one of the radio presenter in Apna radio happens to be a
visually challenged person—Kamal Kumar Prajapati. To know more about
Kamal and his achievements, please follow this link:
http://www.abplive.in/lifestyle/visually-impaired-student-turns-radio-jockey-9138
A live discussion is going to be held tomorrow from 10.30 A.m.  To
11.30 A.M and will be joined by a distinguish panel. Following is the
list of experts:
1.  MR. George Ibrahim, the founder of score foundation.
2.  MS. Umul Khair, disability activist and research scholar in JNU.
3.  Shabina bano, deputy programme manager, Hans foundation.
4.  DR. Shanty Auluck, founder Musqaan NGO (working for mentally 
challenged).
The programme will be hosted by Kamal Kumar Prajapati and Rajender
Chook (former news reader/broadcaster in AIR).
You can listen to this programme on the frequency – 96.9 FM. And can
also join through telephone by dialling the following number: 011,
26741085.

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Research Scholar {M.Phil.}
Zakir Hussain Center for Educational  Studies,
JNU - New Delhi - 110067



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[AI] Urgently Required Text

2015-10-18 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hello all
The title (Socialization, education, and women: Exploration in gender
identity perspectives in Indian development) by Karuna Chanana in
E-form is urgently required. It is an edited volume and  was published
from Orient Longman in the year 1988.
Pl share it on my email id riteshto...@gmail.com
Thanks and regards, ritesh


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[AI] A Request for Some Urgently Required Matter for Class Room

2015-10-08 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hello all
Hope you all are flourishing in your respective areas. I am Ritesh,
serving as assistant professor in the department of education Delhi
University
Some of you might be having idea that the duration of B.Ed course has
been increased from one to two years from this session nationwide.
This has primarily been done in order to provide a wider scope to the
potential teachers of nation regarding critical theoretical as well as
practical/field concerns of education in general and school education
in particular.
I am delighted to inform you that the newly designed B.Ed syllabus
caters the content of most marginalized sections of society such as
children with disability, children of migrant and displaced families,
child labour etc. But unfortunately, these areas are least documented
in literature as of now. Particularly studies exploring or addressing
these issues in Indian context are extremely rare. However some
scholarly written documents regarding child labour, migration
displacement etc can be referred here. But what impact do they make on
the education of a child is something which is merely found
representation in the academia.
I  request you all to send some matter on these issues on my email id
riteshto...@gmail.com if you have.
The matter can be in the form of movie/documentaries, book/articles,
stories etc. Matter situated in Indian context is much desirable.
Thanks in anticipation.


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Re: [AI] My trip to Dehradun – NIVH: Some Reflections

2015-06-06 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Before commenting on the main issue (which is infrastructural
 limitations in the NIVH premises for the blind), I consider that it
is important
 to rectify the errors that have been made in the first mail of this thread.
vebelieSince this list has large readership, spreading across the
 globe, people who read it must be having disparate purposes/
interests of their own for making reference to it. I believe that one
should write on such a big
 platform with great sense of responsibility and sincerity. Some of
its readers could be researchers who would consider
 this list a resource for collecting data for their study, errors like this may
 mislead them bitterly.
 In clarifying my position I would say, that I am not speaking as an agent of
 NIVH here, I am simply trying to put forward my opinion on the basis of my
 experience of 10 years long with the institution.
 Guys, ‘NIVH’ is written as National institute of the visually handicap in
 that mail mistakenly. It is 'National institute for the visually
 handicapped' rightly. We need to strive hard to make that institution
 in tune with the mistakenly given title.
Further, it was also stated
 in that mail that MSJE deals with the concerns of the blind people.
The sentence gives the impression that it takes up the concerns of
blind people exclusively,
 which it doesn’t. It rather deals with the concerns of people across
the spectrum of disability.
 Now I would come to the main point.
 As far as the food and its quality in NIVH goes, again wrong information
 is being spreaded. One could eat rice in desirable quantity with four
 chapattis in lunch as well as in dinner. However, doctors suggest that
 eating less in lunch is good for health. Admittedly yes, quality food
is a big concern there just like in many other
 institutions of the nation.
 As far as free roaming/meeting of both boys and girls in and outside
 the campus goes, it cannot be as smooth as it is here in Delhi. It is
 important to understand that NIVH premises does have many big and
 small organizations functioning within it. School up to 12th standard
 is one of the main part of the institution. And more than 300 boys and
 girls of teen age are studying there. Is it desirable to let them go
 anywhere any time? Certainly not. Also there is a training center that
 functions to educate/train adult blinds in NIVH premises. Many
 of the trainees are accidently blind and therefore are not habitual of
 moving with walking stick or other assistive devices. Some of them
come from far remote. Freeing them to
 move anywhere may be problematic as they may collide with rushing
 vehicles on the road and may get into further problems. NIVH premises is
 surrounded by two of the busiest roads of Dehradun. They are Rajpur
road and the
 newly constructed Nespila road. Commercial as well as private vehicles
 keep on rushing day and night there as both the roads connect Doon
 valley to Mansoori. These are some of the primary reason why people
are not permited to move anywhere 24 hours. As per serfing internet
goes, NIVH dehradun is having big and highly modernized computer labs
for school students as well as trainees. Helen Keller Bhavan is an
administrative building. And the vi-fi facility has been provided to
the bodies associated with administration only. Sharing its password
and id with students is not possible. Yes they may think of extending
vi-fi facility over the campus. But again the same issue of sharing it
with small kids would again come.

I would urge you to pl visit school building as well. I did not find
any reflection on school building as yet.
Cheers.



On 6/5/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 One could read this write up in full at
 http://icareinfo.in/my-trip-to-nivh-some-reflections/
 On 6/4/15, ajit able ajit.ab...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was ex trainee of n i v.h. I saw things very closely ,inspite of beg
 setup.autonomy.services r very poor irrugular suppy of books  magzines
 massive irrugularity in recruitment poor fooding  lodgeing. Low quality
 education  skill training. I pained to see this that time when i talked
 with present trainees things r unchanged
 NGO 's r limted resoures , but they deliver maxmum in minimum resourses N
 I
 V H  has maxmum resoure but deliver minimum with below quality.
 U may compare with other national intitutes with N I V H at any label of
 quality.

 gopalfi...@gmail.com w

 rote:

 On 6/4/15, ajit able ajit.ab...@gmail.com wrote:
  For more info about cooruption of
  N.i.v h  contact the hero who is fighting against n. I v .h. cooruption
  mr.  Mantosh kumar mo no.09012578768
 
 
 
 
 
  On 4 Jun 2015 16:14, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  The National Institute of Visually handicap (NIVH) is the autonomous
  institution under MSJE which deals with the concerns of blind people.
  On a recent trip to Dehradoon, yesterday we visited this grand
  institution. We reached in the morning around 6:30 am. Two cute and
  untroubling dogs 

Re: [AI] hello list members

2015-04-28 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Payal
You may consider to join Delhi University to pursue your further
studies. Every college affiliated with university of delhi are having
commerce streme. Some of them particularly north campus colleges are
providing hostels to women as well.
The online applications will come in early june.

On 4/28/15, payal Thakur payalthakur9...@gmail.com wrote:
 hope all are doing well
 please Suggest me good degree college with hostel facility .i want to
 do b.com( regular)...I have completed my intermediate
 payal
 regards



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Re: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd, MEd from upcoming academic session

2015-04-14 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Well I am lucky enough to be the part of entire proceedings regarding
two years B.Ed and M.Ed course designing in the department of
education D.U.
I think its a welcoming move of NCTE to introduce two years B.Ed and
M.Ed courses instead of one year as we are committed to produce good
teachers in the nation.
As per the introduction of special needs course goes, I would inform
you that it has not been given desirable space in the curriculum as it
is being kept of a 50 marks paper merely. And that to in the second
year of the programme.


On 4/14/15, Vikas Kapoor dl.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
 And, that became possible because the B.Ed courses all over India have
 become of 2 years duration and they do not have much to teach in the B.Ed
 curriculum at this moment.
 - Original Message -
 From: George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org
 To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerningthe disabled.' accessindia@accessindia.org.in;
 'disability-studies-india' disability-studies-in...@googlegroups.com;
 'jnuvision' jnuvis...@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 1:31 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd,MEd from
 upcoming academic session


 This is what we have been crying for all these years. Better late than
 never!

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
 Of avinash shahi
 Sent: 14 April 2015 13:10
 To: disability-studies-india; accessindia; jnuvision
 Subject: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd, MEd from upcoming
 academic session

 So any say?
 We had special education introduced through IEDS then in Sarva Shiksha
 Abhiyan in haste and the outcome? anyway, its a good move,isn't it?
 http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150414/jsp/nation/story_14479.jsp#.VSzD3VS6b
 IU

 BASANT KUMAR MOHANTY

 New Delhi, April 13: The National Council for Teacher Education has
 introduced a compulsory paper on how to teach children with special
 needs in its revised BEd and MEd syllabi.

 The decision followed a countrywide survey last year that showed that
 nearly six lakh physically or mentally challenged children between six
 and 13 didn't go to school.

 The NCTE last week signed an agreement with the Rehabilitation Council
 of India (RCI), which has been regulating courses on special
 education, to help prepare the curriculum and modules for the
 compulsory paper that would be part of the general BEd and MEd
 courses.





















 The BEd and MEd courses did not have any compulsory paper on how to
 teach special children. This year we have incorporated four compulsory
 papers and one of them is on special education, NCTE chairperson
 Santosh Panda told The Telegraph.

 While the NCTE regulates general BEd and MEd courses, the RCI is the
 controlling authority for courses on teaching people with
 disabilities.

 Panda said the RCI has agreed to increase the duration of BEd and MEd
 courses on special education from one year to two years from the
 2015-16 academic session starting in July-August to align with the
 NCTE pattern. In January this year, the NCTE had decided to switch to
 a two-year format.

 The RCI has also agreed to train at least one teacher from all the
 17,000 BEd and MEd colleges across the country in special education.

 According to the National Sample Survey of Estimation - conducted by
 the NGO Social and Rural Research Institute in collaboration with the
 PSU Educational Consultants India Ltd in 2014 - some 60.41 lakh
 children in the 6-13 age group didn't go to school. Among them, nearly
 six lakh were physically or mentally challenged.

 Professor Vinita Kaul, of the education department at Ambedkar
 University, said teachers need special skills to deal with children
 with special needs. The NCTE, she added, must make sure that all BEd
 and MEd colleges engage at least one teacher with expertise on special
 education so that teacher trainers get proper guidance in the subject.

 The NCTE and the RCI have set up a committee under Professor N.K.
 Jangira, of the National Council of Educational Research and Training
 (NCERT), to draw up the two-year special education curricula. The
 committee will also suggest the curriculum for the special education
 papers in the general BEd and MEd streams.

 Lawyer Ashok Agrawal - who had earlier filed a case against schools
 for not implementing Right to Education rules that provide for
 inclusive education to students across all categories - said the
 situation was changing gradually.

 Private schools in Delhi have engaged teachers trained in special
 education, he said. But the picture is grim in other states.

 The other compulsory papers the NCTE has introduced are on yoga,
 information and communications technology and gender studies.



 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd, MEd from upcoming academic session

2015-04-14 Thread Ritesh Tomer
They have provided only the structure of two year programme and the
included courses so far.
We will be having a joint colleges meeting in the department on 16th
of this month where different committees will be constituted for
preparing course content.
I will update you as soon as I would get information about it.


On 4/14/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks Ritesh for the valuable update and so promptly

 I'm keen to know about the structure of course contents, any leads?

 On 4/14/15, Ritesh Tomer riteshto...@gmail.com wrote:
 Well I am lucky enough to be the part of entire proceedings regarding
 two years B.Ed and M.Ed course designing in the department of
 education D.U.
 I think its a welcoming move of NCTE to introduce two years B.Ed and
 M.Ed courses instead of one year as we are committed to produce good
 teachers in the nation.
 As per the introduction of special needs course goes, I would inform
 you that it has not been given desirable space in the curriculum as it
 is being kept of a 50 marks paper merely. And that to in the second
 year of the programme.


 On 4/14/15, Vikas Kapoor dl.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
 And, that became possible because the B.Ed courses all over India have
 become of 2 years duration and they do not have much to teach in the
 B.Ed
 curriculum at this moment.
 - Original Message -
 From: George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org
 To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
 concerningthe disabled.' accessindia@accessindia.org.in;
 'disability-studies-india'
 disability-studies-in...@googlegroups.com;
 'jnuvision' jnuvis...@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 1:31 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd,MEd from
 upcoming academic session


 This is what we have been crying for all these years. Better late than
 never!

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
 Behalf
 Of avinash shahi
 Sent: 14 April 2015 13:10
 To: disability-studies-india; accessindia; jnuvision
 Subject: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd, MEd from
 upcoming
 academic session

 So any say?
 We had special education introduced through IEDS then in Sarva Shiksha
 Abhiyan in haste and the outcome? anyway, its a good move,isn't it?
 http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150414/jsp/nation/story_14479.jsp#.VSzD3VS6b
 IU

 BASANT KUMAR MOHANTY

 New Delhi, April 13: The National Council for Teacher Education has
 introduced a compulsory paper on how to teach children with special
 needs in its revised BEd and MEd syllabi.

 The decision followed a countrywide survey last year that showed that
 nearly six lakh physically or mentally challenged children between six
 and 13 didn't go to school.

 The NCTE last week signed an agreement with the Rehabilitation Council
 of India (RCI), which has been regulating courses on special
 education, to help prepare the curriculum and modules for the
 compulsory paper that would be part of the general BEd and MEd
 courses.





















 The BEd and MEd courses did not have any compulsory paper on how to
 teach special children. This year we have incorporated four compulsory
 papers and one of them is on special education, NCTE chairperson
 Santosh Panda told The Telegraph.

 While the NCTE regulates general BEd and MEd courses, the RCI is the
 controlling authority for courses on teaching people with
 disabilities.

 Panda said the RCI has agreed to increase the duration of BEd and MEd
 courses on special education from one year to two years from the
 2015-16 academic session starting in July-August to align with the
 NCTE pattern. In January this year, the NCTE had decided to switch to
 a two-year format.

 The RCI has also agreed to train at least one teacher from all the
 17,000 BEd and MEd colleges across the country in special education.

 According to the National Sample Survey of Estimation - conducted by
 the NGO Social and Rural Research Institute in collaboration with the
 PSU Educational Consultants India Ltd in 2014 - some 60.41 lakh
 children in the 6-13 age group didn't go to school. Among them, nearly
 six lakh were physically or mentally challenged.

 Professor Vinita Kaul, of the education department at Ambedkar
 University, said teachers need special skills to deal with children
 with special needs. The NCTE, she added, must make sure that all BEd
 and MEd colleges engage at least one teacher with expertise on special
 education so that teacher trainers get proper guidance in the subject.

 The NCTE and the RCI have set up a committee under Professor N.K.
 Jangira, of the National Council of Educational Research and Training
 (NCERT), to draw up the two-year special education curricula. The
 committee will also suggest the curriculum for the special education
 papers in the general BEd and MEd streams.

 Lawyer Ashok Agrawal - who had earlier filed a case against schools
 for not implementing Right to Education

Re: [AI] NEED CONTACT OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED GUITARISTS

2015-03-22 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Hi dood.
Its good that you are giving a try to learn gitur. I've one very good
Gutarist in my contact who can assist you in doing so.
He is studying in Delhi University right now.
May I know where do you stay? If you recide around Delhi then he might
be a good option.
Cheers.
Ritesh

On 3/20/15, Jerin Jose jerinjos...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends,

 I am planning to learn western accustic guitar. In connection with the
 same I would like to get in touch with visually impaired guitarists to
 seek guidance in the initial stage. Could anyone help me in this
 regard?

 Thanking you in advance,

 Jerin Jose K
 E-Mail: jerinjose...@gmail.com
 Cell: +91-9539510031



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Zakir Hussain Center for Educational  Studies,
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Re: [AI] Tendulkar Congratulates India for Winning Blind World Cup

2014-12-09 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Many congratulations to them.
There are players like Shekher, Ketan and tajender in the team whom
I've seen growing up.


On 12/9/14, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 Didn't you open the URL pasted in the first mail?
 In fact both have congratulated the Indian Blind Cricket Team.
 Cheers
 On 12/9/14, Sandeep Singh sandeepsingh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Interesting. Tendulkar in the subject line and Anant Kumar in the message
 body!
 :)

 At 04:59 PM 12/9/2014, you wrote:
Shri Anant Kumar Congratulates Blind Cricket Team of India on winning
worldcup. The Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Shri
Ananth Kumar, congratulated the Indian blind cricket team.
http://wap.business-standard.com/article/government-press-release/shri-anant-kumar-congratulates-blind-cricket-team-of-india-on-its-114120801138_1.html

On 12/9/14, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 http://www.newindianexpress.com/cricket/news/Tendulkar-Congratulates-India-for-Winning-Blind-World-Cup/2014/12/08/article2561541.ece
 
  --
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  Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
 
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2014-09-19 Thread Ritesh Tomer
Yes Aarthi,
We would be glad to know in greater detail what Mr Abidi spoke over
their. Frankly,
in India we have a very negative image of Mr Abidi as far as the
welfare of disabled and particularly welfare of blind people goes.


On 9/19/14, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 Wonderful.
 I'd be glad if you inform us more what Mr Abidi spoke there as an
 Indian Disability Rights Activist?

 On 9/19/14, Aarthi Burthony aburtony...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear All,

 Greetings from Mauritius. I hope that you are all well.

 I am back in Mauritius from the US since 2nd August. Some major events
 took place since my return. I am now the acting Chairperson of DPO
 Mauritius. There was a Disability Business Forum held on 15-16
 September 2014 in Mauritius whereby Mr. Javed Abidi was in Mauritius.
 In fact he is leaving Mauritius today.

 Coming back to my participation in the Young African Leaders
 Initiative: it has been a tremendously enriching experience. I had 6
 weeks of course on Civic Leadership at Rutgers University, New Jersey.
 I experienced an inclusive society for 7 weeks in the US. I was in
 Washington DC during the 7th week. I met with President Obama and the
 First Lady. I shook hands with President Obama and hugged the First
 Lady. Some days ago I have been presented a Microsoft Internship This
 internship is being given to only 100 fellows on the total of 500
 fellows who participated in the fellowship in the US. I have accepted
 the offer and will start my internship in Microsoft Office in
 Mauritius soon. I am so delighted to contribute to the welfare of my
 fellow friends with visual impairment in Mauritius.

 Hope you all prosperity and good luck in your endeavor,

 Aarthi Burtony



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