Re: [AI] Need Indian Polity by laxmikanth 5th Edition eCopy

2017-01-24 Thread umesh kasab
On 1/24/17, umesh kasab  wrote:
> On 1/24/17, Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:
>> Has anyone scanned /eCopy of M Laxmikanth Indian polity 5th edition?
>> If yes, please help me.
>>
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Re: [AI] Abhinav Singh reports for the Statesman: Delhi University: Visually Impaired teacher seeks normal life partner

2016-10-22 Thread umesh kasab
This gentleman seems to be very individualistically selfish. Not
pausing to think about the plight of physically disabled women. Above
all, such an instrumental approach to marriage is discomforting for
me! Marriage for the sake of main-streaming yourself!

On 10/23/16, Preeti Monga  wrote:
> Very interesting! Why do we have to marry disability or non disability? We
> must not forget that we need to marry human beings! They can be disabled or
> no9t! To find happiness in any relationship as in marriage, it is important
> to have valus, intrests and values alined with each other. If you want
> mainstreaming, then give value to the society  and be proactive in mingling
> with  society, and you will soon find yourself mainstreamed! And friends, we
> are already in the mainstream, because our families are not all disabled! It
> is also largely in our own minds, we also keep away from all mainstream
> activities and reject any opportunity to get out and mingle, for we are
> ourselves ashamed and subconsciously worried about what people will say or
> think about our disability and therefore keep ourselves away from society,
> and get left out!
>
> So friends the world belongs to all of us; disabled or non disabled, so get
> up and start mingling with all and get yourself into the mainstream! Even
> people who do not have disabilities  get left out if they don’t make the
> effort of becoming social from their side! They also get up and go into
> society to participate, and believe you me, if they don't get out and make
> that effort, they too get excluded from  society! No society comes to your
> doorstep to drag you into the mainstream, you have to make the effort and
> bring value to others with whom you wish to connect and interact!
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> Subject: Re: [AI] Abhinav Singh reports for the Statesman: Delhi University:
> Visually Impaired teacher seeks normal life partner
>
> Seems to be just hiding his own discomfort behind so-called mainstreaming.
>
> On 10/21/16, 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 ai

Re: [AI] CHENNAI: Partial blindness shatters man’s judge dreams

2015-06-08 Thread umesh kasab
Supposedly most progressive organ of government falls prey to the
simplest and straightest dictum-Its easy to preach than practice! What
are the requirements of the job, by the way,  that disables the
candidate from performing the duties in a proper way? Has this part
got any mentioning in the verdict?

On 6/8/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
> So what it all indicate: high-profile lawyers in the disability sector
> are at unease while taking on Courts for not complying to the law. A
> month ago, I read an article in the Bangalore Mirror that why Court
> premises and functioning are inaccessible to the blind and nobody
> raises questions. Perhaps our sector has sole hope from the judiciary
> to arrest our woes,hence nobody takes on the guardian of the
> Constitution. So lawyers are in a dilemma perhaps.
>
>
> On 6/8/15, Mohib Anwar Rafay  wrote:
>> High court may be right in its observation while dismissing the
>> petition that the candidate didn't challenge the impugned circular of
>> the government and participated in the recruitment process . However
>> solely on this ground the relief to the petitioner can not be denyed
>> anyways. Cirtainly the judgment is against the spirit of the principle
>> of equality. Such judgment must be challenged in the supreme court.
>> There are cirtain other states who don't allow visually impaired
>> candidates even to appear in the recruitment process, such as Uttar
>> Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. However on my writ petition (Mohib Anwar
>> versus UP public service commission and state of Uttar Pradesh), they
>> allow me to appear in the examination along with the facility of the
>> scribe, but they were not agree on the point of reservation to
>> visually impaired aspirents in judiciary.
>>
>> On 6/8/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> This order is utterly disgusting: I contend even hundred per cent
>>> blind is fit for a Civil Court judge
>>> If this man approaches the Supreme Court and shows them evidences from
>>> US, South Africa and UK where blind judges hold reputed posts in
>>> Courts; I could hope that the highest Court of the land will pronounce
>>> judgment in his favour. Our judiciary should shed its contradictory
>>> approach while ensuring employment to persons with blindness. If a
>>> blind could become a parliamentarian and  join Indian executive then
>>> there is no doubt he/she is equally competent  to discharge his/her
>>> duty as a Civil Court Judge. India's former CCPD was a blind judge and
>>> exercised all rights as a Civil Court Judge.
>>> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Partial-blindness-shatters-mans-judge-dreams/articleshow/47578609.cms
>>>
>>>
>>> A person suffering from 70% blindness has failed to secure the post of
>>> a civil judge despite clearing the written examination and viva voce,
>>> as the Madras high court ruled that visual disability of more than the
>>> maximum permissible limit of 50% cannot be allowed for civil judges.
>>>
>>>  Dismissing the writ petition of the aspirant V Surendra Mohan,
>>> Justice V Ramasubramanian said, "Taking into account the nature of
>>> duties to be performed by the civil judge, the government, in
>>> consultation with the high court, had proposed to restrict the
>>> applicability of the benefit of reservation only to those whose
>>> disability ranges from 40-50%. If a person has not less than 40%
>>> blindness, he becomes eligible for the benefit of reservation. This
>>> fundamental and essential feature of the reservation is not taken away
>>> by the proposed amendment. The proposed amendment, while not depriving
>>> the benefit of reservation to those who come within the definition of
>>> the expression 'person with disability', restricts it to those whose
>>> percentage of disability, is 50% less. This cannot be termed as
>>> nullifying the effect of the statute."
>>>
>>>  Surendra Mohan, a partially blind person with the percentage of
>>> disability at 70%, applied for civil judge post, and passed the
>>> written examination. Since he was not included in the list of
>>> candidates short-listed for viva voce, he filed the present writ
>>> petition for inclusion in the interview list.
>>>
>>>  The court first allowed him to participate in the interview and said
>>> the result would be kept in a sealed envelope. But later it passed
>>> orders in favour of declaring the result, in purview of a different
>>> case. Surendra Mohan secured 178 marks out of 400 in written
>>> examination, and 38.25 marks out of 60 in viva voce, it was revealed.
>>>
>>>  A difficulty arose because a government order dated August 8, 2014,
>>> had made it clear that the benefit of reservation for the physically
>>> challenged is available only to those blind and deaf candidates whose
>>> percentage of disability is 40-50%.
>>>
>>>  S Vijay Narayan, senior counsel for Surendra Mohan, then assailed the
>>> provision saying it sought to dilute the benefits available to
>>> disabled people. Rejecting the submissions, Justice

Re: [AI] From a street vendor to multi crore company

2015-04-20 Thread umesh kasab
Waw, a gem of a story!

On 4/20/15, Dhananjay Bhole  wrote:
> Really inspiring story. He has set example for all of us. Specially me
> . I usually criticize situation and blame everything on luck. The most
> exciting is a sighted girl chose him as life partner despite his poor
> economical condition. Interesting story!...
>
> Regards
>
> On 4/20/15, li...@srinivasu.org  wrote:
>> Apologies. Link got broken. Here you go:
>> http://yourstory.com/2015/04/street-vendor-to-multi-crore-company-bhavesh-bhatia/
>>
>> Regards,
>> Srinivasu Chakravarthula | @csrinivasu
>> Sent from my iPhone 5C
>>
>>> On 20-Apr-2015, at 15:35, George Abraham  wrote:
>>>
>>> Where is the story!
>>>
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>>> Subject: [AI] From a street vendor to multi crore company
>>>
>>> From a street vendor to a multi crore company: How Bhavesh Bhatia turned
>>> his blindness into his strength
>>>
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Re: [AI] Request for Urdu Vocabulary

2015-03-30 Thread umesh kasab
Thank you sir mohd rehan usmanifor your response. I shall see to that
option as well.
Thanks

On 3/29/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
> hello friends,
> I want to learn urdu in braille.  is it possible to learn?  As I not
> having minimum knowledge in braille.  please suggest me.  I want to
> learn urdu on system also.
>
> regards,
> sazid
>
> On 3/28/15, mohd rehan usmani  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Please read the urdu novel and urdu poetry
>> daisy books are avelable in RSVI Lucknow, www.rsvi.org.
>>
>> On 3/27/15, umesh kasab  wrote:
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>>> mattered mentioned in the subject line.
>>> I want to learn some Urdu Vocabulary that might help to polish hindi
>>> conversation.
>>> Every response is welcome.
>>> Regards
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[AI] Request for Urdu Vocabulary

2015-03-27 Thread umesh kasab
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Greetings to all list-members,
I know this topic doesn't comply with the actual purpose of this list,
but, still I find it the best place for seeking assistance in the
mattered mentioned in the subject line.
I want to learn some Urdu Vocabulary that might help to polish hindi
conversation.
Every response is welcome.
Regards



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Re: [AI] doubt about outlook, outlook express

2012-05-20 Thread umesh kasab
yes access indians, pleas tell how to do this application work? But,
pleas tell in the simplest language possible.

On 5/20/12, Shreyas N Reddy  wrote:
> members, please may I know that what are these apps called outlook
> express, outlook & some web -. I am sorry as I have no idea but I know
> that v can configger to get mails offline or something. So please can
> any one tell me that what is this useful for?
> Tell me in normal language as I didn't have idea of it
> And, in fact, I would like to import my mails & gmail to this
>
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Re: [AI] regarding my ICSE board exam result

2012-05-20 Thread umesh kasab
hey Shreya. Congratulation. You are a laborious  student unlike me.
Great carry it on.

On 5/20/12, Mujtaba Merchant  wrote:
> 81%! Awesome and awesome! Good going Shreyas, keep up the good and hard
> work. And congratulations for topping your class in Commerce. I would
> highly
> recommend you take up that course with Enable to help you with computer and
> life skills when you get the time and chance.
>
> All the best!
>
> Mujtaba Merchant
> Bangalore, India
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Shreyas N
> Reddy
> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 5:32 PM
> To: accessindia
> Cc: vip-comme...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [AI] regarding my ICSE board exam result
>
> hi all
> I am little delighted to tell that my ICSE exam results were revealed.
> I got 81% in my ICSSE board exam. I am sorry to tell this that I got
> very less marks in Math as I told u all before only that the paper was
> not too compatible for me but the past is past. I am little frustrated
> but my parents r very happy with the marks I have got. They told me
> that it is really great to study and pass in ICSE board.
> I am the topper in my school in commerce for 10th grade.
> I got 94 marks in commercial studies. So should see as I will get more
> percentage as in ICSE they take into consideration top 5 subjects
> only.
> If that is the case, I will be more than happy...
> I am telling u all this that if there is any 9th grader who is doing
> is ICSE syllabus, I beg him that not to take math in 10th grade as the
> board is too rigid for blind people & especially for math.
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