[AI] (AI) my doubt about cell phones :

2013-04-28 Thread saluudin mohd
hey folks hi!
Please could u tell me the difference between Android and Symbian Cell Phones.
Warm regards
Syed from hyderabad
Sent from my nokia e 63
Contact no.8099054620 / 9440480409

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[AI] (a i) confusion about latest talks

2013-05-11 Thread saluudin mohd
hey friends hi!
When i checked at www.blindsea.com i found the latest version of talks
3rd 4113 whereas now i m using talks-531-4. I m not able to understand
how version 4113 can be latest one? Please can anyone of you help me
out to know which is the latest version of talks?
Take all of you a very good care of yourselves and have a great weekend.
Anxiously awaiting to hear from your end.
Syed Salahuddin
Mobile no.8099054620 / 9440480409
Email : rlymohdsaluddi...@gmail.com

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Re: [AI] need railway concession form urgently

2013-06-05 Thread saluudin mohd
hello friend,
As i am working in railways and i am also having railway concession
pass. But, please let me know how to send the same to you.
My mobile no.9440480409 / 8099054620
Email : rlymohdsaluddi...@gmail.com
Syed

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> hi folks, as the subject suggest, i need railway concession urgently. so
> please provide me the same as early as possible.
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Re: [AI] need railway concession form urgently

2013-06-06 Thread saluudin mohd
friends,
A bit confusion, earlier i thought u r asking just a railway
concession pass but now i got that u all r in need of new circular
about railway concession pass. Please give me a couple of days time as
yesterday itself i've collected some information about the same. As
soon as i'll get the circular, i'll definately provide u all. Sorry
for confusion.
Thanks and regards.
Syed

On 06/06/2013, Kotian, H P  wrote:
> Dear Sayed
>
> You must have got the circular where the  Railways are issuing the new
> identidy card for disabled persons for availing concessions.
> Would you please share the same on the list. The news item mentioned that
> the same is issued by the DM's office. It will not be practical for every
> disabled persons to go in person to the DM's office and can the same be
> obtained with any station master and can it also be submitted there?
>
> Please get this clarified and let us know.
> Regards
> Harish Kotian
>
> -Original Message-
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> Of saluudin mohd
> Sent: 06 June 2013 05:46
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] need railway concession form urgently
>
> hello friend,
> As i am working in railways and i am also having railway concession
> pass. But, please let me know how to send the same to you.
> My mobile no.9440480409 / 8099054620
> Email : rlymohdsaluddi...@gmail.com
> Syed
>
> On 05/06/2013, puneet  wrote:
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Re: [AI] Label, organize and identify your belongings- An Independent Living solution

2013-07-21 Thread saluudin mohd
vao! Really its a great device. Please let us know the cost of the
same and from where and how to get it.
Thanks and regards
Syed from Hyderabad
Mobile No.8099054620

On 21/07/2013, Chetan Soni  wrote:
> Hello Ramyaji,
> Nice product! Please inform us about it's price.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ra...@barrierbreak.com
> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 10:41 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: [AI] Label, organize and identify your belongings- An Independent
> Living solution
>
> Independent living has always been a matter of concern for a person with
> disability. None of us would like to be dependent on others for our basic
> needs and requirements. However, due to limiting conditions many of them
> have to be dependent on their friends or family or colleagues for various
> things which may often result into frustration, procrastination etc. We at
> BarrierBreak have perceived that every person’s needs are different from
> those of the others and the use of right assistive technology can easily
> ensure independent living to a person with disability.
>
> The Case
> Mr. Sameer Latey is a person with visual impairment. Having no vision in
> his left eye since birth, he also lost the vision in his right eye in the
> year 2000 due to retinal detachment. Despite of this the 35 year old
> Charted Accountant today serves as Accounts Manager at Chowgule
> Construction Chemicals Pvt Ltd and has an enormous work experience of more
> than 10 years. Sameer is a well known person in the visually impaired
> community and a source of inspiration for many.
>
> As any other individual with vision loss, Sameer too had a difficulty
> regarding how to identify and distinguish amongst things around such as
> different colored clothes, files and folders etc. As a professional he had
> to be particular about his attire in office and while out with family and
> friends. He had to depend upon his family members to select his clothes.
> Although the work in his office is computerized, yet for those occasional
> files, folders and hard copy documents, Sameer had to depend upon others
> to organize them. Sameer was eagerly in search of devices which would help
> him in these situations.
>
> Solution & Impact
> BarrierBreak introduced Sameer to the Touch Memo, a digital voice labeler
> device which helps people identify and organize their things by recording
> voice messages on labels pasted upon them.
>
> Sameer started using the Touch Memo at home to identify his clothes. He
> would paste a Touch Memo Label on any of his shirts and would record a
> message to describe it using the Touch Memo Pen such that next time when
> he touched the pen on the label, the prerecorded message would be played
> enabling him to identify the particular shirt. This helped him identify
> his clothes independently.
>
> At office he uses the Touch Memo to organize his files and folders such
> that he can pick the correct one when he would need it. On asking him
> about his experiences using the Touch Memo, Sameer says that “It is a big
> satisfaction to do things by our own without any help. The Touch Memo has
> given me freedom to access my stuff, the best part being identifying and
> selecting clothes from my wardrobe without being dependent on anyone
> else.”
>
> About Touch Memo
> The Touch Memo Digital Voice Labeler is perfect for anyone who requires a
> fast and easy way to label virtually anything. Simply attach a Touch Memo
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> that label it will read aloud the voice tag associated with it .
> The Touch Memo can be used to label literally hundreds of everyday
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>
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>
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> Barrierbreak
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Re: [AI] OnBoard, a device to help visually impaired persons board buses

2015-04-16 Thread Saluudin Mohd
On 17/04/2015, Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visuall St. Xavier's
College  wrote:
> OnBoard:
> Bus Identification Device, Pilot Trials on BEST Mumbai, February – April
> 2015
>
>
>
> Device to
> help visually impaired persons board buses
>
>
> We invite you for a demonstration of OnBoard -- a bus identification device
> in the presence of Dr Jagdish Patil, General Manager, BEST, and other
> dignitaries
> Venue: Electric House (BEST headquarters), Near Regal Cinema, Colaba, Mumbai
> (Conference Room, 1st Floor). Entry from Gate Number 9.Date: April 17,
> 2015Time 11 am to 12 noon
> OnBoard is globally a
> first-of-its-kind device developed by ASSISTECH Group, IIT Delhi that
> facilitates boarding of public buses by visually impaired persons. The
> device
> helps users to not only identify the route number but also to locate the
> door
> of the bus, thus addressing their needs comprehensively.
>
>
>
> The Device
>
>
> The device works on radio frequency
> and consists of a very affordable, small user module and a bus module with
> a
> speaker fitted next to the front door of the bus. The system has a very
> simple
> user interface.
>
>
>
> Partners
>
>
> Apart from BEST, both Xavier’s
> Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), Mumbai and Mumbai
> First
> have played a key role, taking the initiative to organize the trials in
> Mumbai.
> XRCVC has not only organized the users including their training and
> feedback
> but also provided all logistical support to the team from IIT Delhi to
> conduct
> the trials. XRCVC has undertaken this initiative as part of Project Access
> along with Sightsavers. Mumbai First has helped in setting up meetings with
> key
> BEST officials to ensure a seamless coordination of the operation.
>
>
>
> Background
>
>
> The device was first tested with a
> small number of users on cluster buses operated by DIMTS in Delhi. The
> Mumbai
> trials was the first instance when a full scale real life unsupervised
> testing
> of the system has been undertaken. The trials have been conducted for more
> than
> two months starting 31st Jan 2015 and concluding on 8th
> April 2015. During this period two phases of testing were undertaken. The
> first
> phase saw OnBoard units fixed on 16 buses on route numbers 121 and 134
> which
> led to over 100 supervised boardings by visually impaired persons.
>
>
>
> The second full scale phase of the
> trials saw the units fixed on all of the 24 BEST buses covering route
> numbers
> 121 and 134 operated from BEST Backbay depot. Nearly 20 visually impaired
> users
> conducted nearly 350 unsupervised boardings during this phase, establishing
> the
> utility of the device in real settings. The pilot trials of the project
> were
> largely funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST) under their
> TIDE
> (Technology Interventions for the Disabled and Elderly) scheme. The balance
> funding was routed through the Project Access – an XRCVC-Sightsavers
> Initiative. The project now aims at approaching both government as well as
> corporate houses for funding the next round of trials.
>
>
>
> Preliminary
> Trial Results
>
>
> The initial trends from the Mumbai
> trials have reflected the following:
>
> §  Users have shown an overall
> increased independence in boarding public transport buses.
>
> §  As a result of independence in
> travel, users have exhibited great levels of satisfaction about the
> experience
> and are looking forward to speedy real time deployment of the system, as
> there
> has been a near unanimous agreement on the need and use of such a system
> for
> independent travel by the blind and low vision commuters.
>
> §  Through the trials, there has been
> increased awareness and sensitization of the BEST drivers and conductors on
> the
> said routes as also the Backbay depot staff, who have also shown great
> satisfaction with the system and keenness on the BEST being able to take
> this
> up to facilitate independence for the blind and low vision commuters.
>
> §  The trials have reflected very good
> quality feedback both in terms of the users as also BEST staff on real life
> modifications necessary in the device that will go a long way in improving
> the
> system for the next phase.
>
> §  Along with testing for this system
> which helps in independent boarding, two clear needs have been highlighted
> in a
> lot of user feedback to make the entire travel experience holistically
> independent and accessible.
>
>
> i.
> The
> user’s ability to independently identify the bus stop on the ground when
> reaching the stop for boarding and access to data of which routes come on
> the
> bus stop.
>
>
> ii.
> The
> need to make the deboarding experience accessible (in terms of the user
> being
> able to identify the approaching bus stops.
>
>
>
> Follow
> Up on Trials
>
>
> The report based on the analysis of
> the trial data is expected to be ready by July 2015. This period would also
> be used to
> improve the design by incorpor

Re: [AI] Islamic State says kill children with disabilities: Reports

2015-12-14 Thread Saluudin Mohd
really these people are inhuman, (jallaad).

On 15/12/2015, avinash shahi  wrote:
> The Islamic State has issued a fatwa asking its members to kill
> newborns and children suffering from Down’s Syndrome and other
> disabilities, according to Mosul Eye, an Iraqi activist group.
> http://www.hindustantimes.com/world/kill-all-children-with-down-s-syndrome-isis-sharia-judge/story-qWwH210IbqZN47CEBynKjM.html
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> The IS has already executed 38 babies and children who were suffering
> from various deformities, the activist group said on its social media
> platforms. The victims range from ages of one week to three months.
>
> According to several news reports, the oral fatwa was issued by Abu
> Said Aljazrawi, one of Islamic States’ Sharia judges. “We stand by
> what we published on our page, every word of it,” a blogger at Mosul
> Eye told Hindustan Times.
>
> “They were killed by either lethal injection or suffocation. Some of
> those killings took place in Syria and Mosul,” the Facebook post
> published by Mosul Eye claimed.
>
> “...you don’t know how we live! It’s severe (sic) life. ISIL are
> savage gangs...inhuman and terrorists...they already killed their
> members whom can’t be treated medically,” Omar Aliraqi, a resident of
> Mosul, replied to the post on Facebook.
>
> Some Facebook users likened the act to those by Nazis, who murdered
> disabled children as it was a “burden on the state”.
>
> “I have just shed tears for these babies. I have two children with
> special needs, my heart is breaking. They are worse than the Nazis,”
> Jane Oakley, a British woman posted on Facebook.
>
> According to WebMD, Down syndrome is a set of physical and mental
> traits caused by a gene problem that happens before birth. Children
> who have Down syndrome tend to have certain features, such as a flat
> face and a short neck. They also have some degree of intellectual
> disability. This varies from person to person. But in most cases it is
> mild to moderate.
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> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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Re: [AI] railway concession form in Secunderabad

2015-12-18 Thread Saluudin Mohd
hi,
you have to submit a Xerox copy of railway concession form, blindness
certificate, aadhar card and your age proof with two photographs. if
you are from secunderabad then you have to submit all these documents
in sanchalan bhavan opposite rail nilayam or if you are from Hyderabad
then at Hyderabad bhavan which is beside the sanchalan bhavan building
only.
then they will issue a photo identity card in your favour within a month or two.
if you would like to know more about the photo identity, please
contact me on my mobile 9440480409
I am also working in railway as a stenographer.
thanks and regards
syed






On 18/12/2015, payal  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have put in a new subject here specific to South Central Railways so it
> doesn't get mixed up with the others.
>
> Reading the other mails what I understand is that I will need to have a new
> concession certificate issued since mine is now defunct. Then this
> certificate will need to be taken to the Rail Nilayam in Secunderabad to
> have them mark it invalid in return for a photo id card.
>
> Please correct me if I am wrong. And, request anyone in this region who has
> successfully completed this procedure to help with more info if any.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Payal
>
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Re: [AI] New member, Introduction.

2013-09-23 Thread Saluudin Mohd
On 23/09/2013, aishwarya pillai  wrote:
> Hi Friends,
> I am Aishwarya from Hyderabad. I was diagnosed with brain tumour and
> as a result i was struck blind. i have lived life both the ways, but
> it was difficult to live life with a problem like this. As years
> passed by i got used to it and i built up my confidence and strength
> again. I could not do anything at the beginning but today i am able to
> do almost everything. I am working as a vision rehabilitation
> consultant for LVPEI Rehab department. My hobbies are singing, writing
> scripts and playing guitar. I am very glad to be a part of this list
> and i would encourage every other person like us to be a part of the
> same.
>
> With best regards,
> Aishwarya.
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Re: [AI] assistance needed from the people around hyderabad

2017-02-03 Thread Saluudin Mohd
hi,
this is syed salahuddin from hyderabad. i will be very glad, if i can
do anything for your friend.
my mobile number is: 9440480409
thanks and regards


On 03/02/2017, mukesh jain  wrote:
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> This is the mail to have the details of the persons residing at
> Hyderabad. One of my friend is going to come next week at Dr. L.V.
> Prasad Hospital, Hyderabad for his son’s eye check up. Since he is
> totally new to that place, would be really helpful if he gets the
> contact details  of  anyone of you so that in case of any query around
> he could ask the same.
>
> So I humbly request you to kindly do let me know if anyone from
> Hyderabad  is willing to share their contact details.
>
> Your response in this regard would be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> --
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> Email:
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> mukeshheerachandj...@ntpc.co.in
> Skype: mukeshjain211
> Mob: 09977165123
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[AI] taken from hindu today

2018-03-15 Thread Saluudin Mohd
How much plastic is there in your packaged water
A worldwide study by a U.S.-based journalistic organisation suggests
that the level of microscopic plastic particles could have
implications for human health Bottled water is usually marketed as the
very essence of purity. It’s the fastest-growing beverage market in
the world, valued at $147 billion a year. But new research by Orb
Media, a non-profit journalism organisation based in Washington, D.C.,
shows that a single bottle can hold dozens, or possibly even
thousands, of microscopic plastic particles. Tests on more than 250
bottles from 11 brands reveal contamination with plastic, including
polypropylene, nylon, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). When
contacted by reporters, two leading brands confirmed their products
contained microplastic, but they said Orb’s study significantly
overstates the amount. For plastic particles in the 100-micron, or
0.1-mm size range, tests conducted for Orb at the State University of
New York revealed a global average of 10.4 plastic particles a litre.
These particles were confirmed as plastic using an industry-standard
infrared microscope. The tests also showed a much greater number of
even smaller particles that researchers said are also likely plastic.
The global average for these particles was 314.6 per litre. Samples
came from 19 locations in nine countries on five continents. Some
bottles had effectively zero plastic. One contained more than 10,000
particles a litre. We found plastic in 93% of the samples. “This is
shocking,” said Erik Solheim, executive director of the United Nations
Environment Programme. “Please name one human being on the entire
planet who wants plastic in his or her bottle.” Peggy Apter certainly
doesn’t. “It’s disheartening,” said Apter, a real estate investor in
Carmel, Indiana, U.S., who drinks only bottled water. “What’s the
world come to? Why can’t we have just clean, pure water?” Packaged
water can be a lifeline for many of the 2.1 billion people worldwide
with unsafe drinking water. Some 4,000 children die every day from
water-borne diseases, according to the United Nations. Yet many who do
have safe tap water still choose bottled because they think it’s
cleaner, find it more convenient or prefer the taste. Bottled water
output will soon hit 300 billion litres a year. Scientists and
governments are increasingly concerned about microplastic pollution.
Recent studies have found microplastic — particles smaller than 5 mm —
in the oceans, soil, air, lakes, and rivers. But plastic’s final
frontier may be the human body. Last year, Orb Media revealed
microscopic plastic in global tap water samples. Today’s study is “a
very illuminative example of how intimate our contact with plastic
is,” said Martin Wagner, a toxicologist at the Norwegian University of
Science and Technology. What this means for human health is unknown.
“Based on current knowledge, which is very fragmentary and incomplete,
there is little health concern,” Mr. Wagner said. “The human body is
well-adapted to dealing with non-digestible particles.” As much as 90%
of microplastic that is consumed might be excreted, a 2016 European
Union report on plastic in seafood said. Of the other 10%, some
plastic under 150 microns (0.15 mm) could enter the gut’s lymphatic
system, or pass from the bloodstream to the kidneys or liver,
according the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation. Today’s bottled
water study found plastic within that range. But assumptions about how
plastic behaves in the gut come from scientific models, not laboratory
studies, Jane Muncke, managing director at the Food Packaging Forum, a
Swiss research organisation, said. “We don’t even know all the
chemicals in plastics,” Ms. Muncke said. “There’s so many unknowns
here.” Bottled water manufacturers emphasised their products met all
government requirements. Gerolsteiner, a German bottler, said its
tests “have come up with a significantly lower quantity of
microparticles per litre”, than found in Orb’s study. Nestle tested
six bottles from three locations after an inquiry from Orb Media.
Those tests, said Nestle Head of Quality Frederic de Bruyne, showed
between zero and five plastic particles a litre. None of the other
bottlers agreed to make public results of their tests for plastic
contamination. “We stand by the safety of our bottled water products,”
the American Beverage Association said in a statement. Anca Paduraru,
a food safety spokeswoman for the European Commission, said that while
microplastic is not directly regulated in bottled water, “legislation
makes clear there must be no contaminants”. The U.S. doesn’t have
rules for microplastic in food and beverages. Some consumers were
shocked by Orb’s discovery. Others were confident plastic wouldn’t
harm them. The study was supervised by Professor Sherri Mason, a
leading microplastic researcher at the State University of New York in
Fredonia. Mason also managed Orb’s 2017 tap water study. To test
bottled water, Ms

Re: [AI] Moderator: OT- RE: taken from hindu today

2018-03-15 Thread Saluudin Mohd
viewed seriously?
what mistake i have made?
i thought, it will be a kind of awareness and informatic news for each
& everybody.
thanks and regards
syed



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>
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> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 1:43 PM
> To: accessindia 
> Subject: [AI] taken from hindu today
>
> How much plastic is there in your packaged water A worldwide study by a
> U.S.-based journalistic organisation suggests that the level of microscopic
> plastic particles could have implications for human health Bottled water is
> usually marketed as the very essence of purity. It’s the fastest-growing
> beverage market in the world, valued at $147 billion a year. But new
> research by Orb Media, a non-profit journalism organisation based in
> Washington, D.C., shows that a single bottle can hold dozens, or possibly
> even thousands, of microscopic plastic particles. Tests on more than 250
> bottles from 11 brands reveal contamination with plastic, including
> polypropylene, nylon, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). When contacted
> by reporters, two leading brands confirmed their products contained
> microplastic, but they said Orb’s study significantly overstates the amount.
> For plastic particles in the 100-micron, or 0.1-mm size range, tests
> conducted for Orb at the State University of New York revealed a global
> average of 10.4 plastic particles a litre.
> These particles were confirmed as plastic using an industry-standard
> infrared microscope. The tests also showed a much greater number of even
> smaller particles that researchers said are also likely plastic.
> The global average for these particles was 314.6 per litre. Samples came
> from 19 locations in nine countries on five continents. Some bottles had
> effectively zero plastic. One contained more than 10,000 particles a litre.
> We found plastic in 93% of the samples. “This is shocking,” said Erik
> Solheim, executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme.
> “Please name one human being on the entire planet who wants plastic in his
> or her bottle.” Peggy Apter certainly doesn’t. “It’s disheartening,” said
> Apter, a real estate investor in Carmel, Indiana, U.S., who drinks only
> bottled water. “What’s the world come to? Why can’t we have just clean, pure
> water?” Packaged water can be a lifeline for many of the 2.1 billion people
> worldwide with unsafe drinking water. Some 4,000 children die every day from
> water-borne diseases, according to the United Nations. Yet many who do have
> safe tap water still choose bottled because they think it’s cleaner, find it
> more convenient or prefer the taste. Bottled water output will soon hit 300
> billion litres a year. Scientists and governments are increasingly concerned
> about microplastic pollution.
> Recent studies have found microplastic — particles smaller than 5 mm — in
> the oceans, soil, air, lakes, and rivers. But plastic’s final frontier may
> be the human body. Last year, Orb Media revealed microscopic plastic in
> global tap water samples. Today’s study is “a very illuminative example of
> how intimate our contact with plastic is,” said Martin Wagner, a
> toxicologist at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. What
> this means for human health is unknown.
> “Based on current knowledge, which is very fragmentary and incomplete, there
> is little health concern,” Mr. Wagner said. “The human body is well-adapted
> to dealing with non-digestible particles.” As much as 90% of microplastic
> that is consumed might be excreted, a 2016 European Union report on plastic
> in seafood said. Of the other 10%, some plastic under 150 microns (0.15 mm)
> could enter the gut’s lymphatic system, or pass from the bloodstream to the
> kidneys or liver, according the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation.
> Today’s bottled water study found plastic within that range. But assumptions
> about how plastic behaves in the gut come from scientific models, not
> laboratory studies, Jane Muncke, managing director at the Food Packaging
> Forum, a Swiss research organisation, said. “We don’t even know all the
> chemicals in plastics,” Ms. Muncke said. “There’s so many unknowns here.”
> Bottled water manufacturers emphasised their products met all government
> requirements. Gerolsteiner, a German bottler, said its tests “have come up
> with a significantly lower quantity of microparticles p

[AI] Find the link below of Google Home and Home mini speaker launched in India.

2018-04-11 Thread Saluudin Mohd
http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/gadgets/google-home-home-mini-speaker-india-launch-price-features-privacy-5131586/



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Re: [AI] Need contact details of railway department in hyderabad bavan:

2018-04-17 Thread Saluudin Mohd
hi,
contact number is: 27785188
and contact person is: madam rajni


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> Dear members,
>I have applied for railway smotcard in january they asked me to
> come after last week of march, it is not possible for me to go and
> find out whether my smotcard is ready ornot.
> so, please provide me concern person contact numbers.
>
> On 4/15/18, P L VERMA  wrote:
>> Hi, watched your interview on tech guru on friday.
>> nice show. and of course, helpful in educating our sighted friends on
>> accessibility issues.
>> congrats.
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Amar Jain" 
>> To: ;
>> 
>> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2018 9:45 AM
>> Subject: [AI] Invalid age error in e-ticket booking on IRCTC using
>> concession
>>
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I am getting invalid age error while booking e-ticket using IRCTC
>>> through
>>>
>>> the concession card. I used the same in 2015 when I got it.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Amar Jain
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>
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Re: [AI] Pls Connect me how to take railway concession

2018-06-26 Thread Saluudin Mohd
hey hi,
you have to approach to divisional railway manager's office,
commercial department, they will guide you how to apply for the
concession id card
thanks and regards
syed


On 26/06/2018, sibi mohamed  wrote:
> On Mon 25 Jun, 2018 11:49 am sibi mohamed,  wrote:
>
>> Dears,
>>  Hoping all are doing well,after a gap I'm coming up wth my son's
>> needy.Recently I took my son vision disability medical certificate it's
>> having 70 %, by including hearing loss it's added as 90% disability,he's
>> having Usher Syndrome. we have not yet applied for any concessions,
>> please
>> let me know the details, will be very favourable
>> Thanking you
>> With regards
>> Siby.M
>>
>
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Re: [AI] Subscription details for Insight- the magazine in Braille

2016-07-21 Thread Saluudin Mohd
hi,
thanks a lot. i've got the first edition of insight and its really
interesting. i've just read three to four articles which make me happy
after a long time to read a braille magazine. its really a good
initiative for starting the same by you all.
please clarify my doubt that subscription will be Rs.100/- isn't it??
thanks and regards
syed



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> hi All,
> as mentioned in my earlier communications on the list, please find
> below details to subscribe to Insight the English magazine in Braille.
> our mailing of the magazine is going on and everyone  who have
> requested the same should receive their copy soon.
> we have had encouraging feedback from some of our readers too. we
> encourage everyone who have read the first issue to let us know what
> they thought of it.
> now for the subscription details:
> Here are the Bank details for Magazine subscription transfer.
>
> Bank Details
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> Branc: NIFT Campus Bangalore
> Braille Executive:
> Name: Madhu R
> Phone No:  9900285676
> Email: mjbraillepr...@mitrajyothi.org
> After they transfer the amount, they need to send an email with their
> complete postal address to our Braille Executive Madhu R. His email is
> mjbraillepr...@mitrajyothi.org
> Please feel free to contact us for any clarifications.
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Re: [AI] Learning of the Day!

2022-05-12 Thread Saluudin Mohd
how to active screen curtain with JAWS
thanks and regards


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> Screen Curtain:
>
> As a blind or visually impaired computer user, seeing the contents on
> the screen is often not possible and sometimes, not required. But if
> there is sensitive information on the screen, the user might want to
> avoid people looking at their screens. However, It is difficult to
> ensure that there is no one looking over one’s shoulder and into their
> screens.
> For such situations, NVDA contains a feature called "Screen Curtain"
> which can be enabled to make the screen black.
>
> One can enable the ‘Screen Curtain' in the ‘vision category’ of the
> NVDA Settings dialog.
>
> When the Screen Curtain is active, some tasks based on what appears on
> the screen such as performing OCR or taking a screenshot cannot be
> performed.
>
> Due to a change in the Windows Magnification API, ‘Screen Curtain' had
> to be updated to support the newest versions of Windows. Use NVDA
> 2021.2 to activate Screen Curtain with Windows 10 21H2 (10.0.19044) or
> later.
>
> For security purposes, when using a new version of Windows, get visual
> confirmation that the Screen Curtain makes the screen entirely black.
>
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Re: [AI] Any organisation working for Hearing Impaired in Hydrabad?

2022-06-01 Thread Saluudin Mohd
try to contact national institute for hearing handicap (NIHH) at
maredpalli or hariprasad thakur institute for hearing handicap at
dilsuk nagar

On 01/06/2022, Minar Singh  wrote:
> Hello team,
> I would like to know any organisation working for Hearing Impaired in
> Hydrabad. Oneof my friend's sister is Hearing Impaired. She is looking
> for the employment opportunity. She had completed MBA. We are trying
> to get her suitable profile in our organisation simultaneously We
> would like to know that if she has to complete any employbility skills
> short term training before she starts her career. Being a Visually
> Impaired I have least knowledge about Hearing Impaired person. Please
> try to provide me details of organisations and experts working in the
> relevant field. I will be greatful to you.
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Re: [AI] Information needed about Jaws home anual from Karishma enterprises

2023-07-27 Thread Saluudin Mohd
hi
yes, the same happened with me also. when i inquired about the price
of individual JAWS for purchasing with Karishma Enterprises, first
they are asking me to send my disability certificate and aadhar card


On 28/07/2023, Vijay Kumar P.V.S.  wrote:
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> I am writing to inquire about the Jaws Annual Home from Karishma
> Enterprises. I am hoping that someone here has purchased it and can share
> their experience.
> I am particularly interested in why Karishma Enterprises is asking for my
> Aadhaar card. I am an employee, not a student, and I do not understand why
> they would need this information.
> If you have any information about the Jaws Annual Home from Karishma
> Enterprises, please let me know.
> Thanks in advance,
> Vijay
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Re: [AI] Requesting assistance from the visually impaired people of hydrabath

2021-03-29 Thread Saluudin Mohd
hi there
this is syed salahuddin, i am in hyderabad and working in railway.
for any help or assistance, ask your friend to contact me on my mobile
number 9440480409 or mail me at rlymohdsaluddi...@gmail.com
thanks and regards
syed





On 29/03/2021, narean@gmail.com  wrote:
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>
> One of my visually impaired friends is working in hydrabath.
> She is placed at itrias.us and resides at Behampet.
>  As she is mew to the city, she would like to have some local contacts of
> visually impaired friends, who could help her with physical/virtual support
> to navigate the city on her own.
> She is capable of moving around with her cane.
> Any visually impaired in and around the city is requested to support her to
> move around independently.
> —-
> Thanks
> Regards,
> Narean navarasan
> Mob: 9444881537Sent from my iPhone
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