[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2015-12-06 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hi Friends,

I hope you are all well and that you had a nice celebration on the
International Day of Persons with Disabilities which was on last
Thursday.

Friends, I am undergoing research on reserved quota for persons with
disabilities in public service jobs in India. Can you please help me
out to trace the latest legal amendments on the subject?

Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Aarthi



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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2015-11-08 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hi All,

Just to let you know that today there will be the inaugurative
launching of Smart Cane in Mauritius by the Global Rainbow Foundation
in collaboration with Sachiam Trust.

The Director of Sachiam Trust is in Mauritius and will be present at
the official launch this afternoon. Last Saturday, that is, on 7
November 2015, the director of Sachiam Trust along with another
resource person from India under the wings of the Global Rainbow
Foundation organized a conference on technology for persons with
disabilities with the new technology.

We hope for the best in Mauritius.

Regards,
Aarthi



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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2015-11-06 Thread Srinivasu Chakravarthula
World Blind Council (word document):
http://www.worldblindunion.org/English/resources/Documents/World%20Braille%20Council%20WBU%20strategic%20notes.doc
World Blind Foundation: http://worldbraillefoundation.com/
International Council of English Braille: http://www.iceb.org/

Hope this helps.
Srini

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Website: http://www.srinivasu.org

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Branch

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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2015-11-04 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello to All,

I hope this message finds you all well.

I would very much appreciate if you could help me to have information
about the following:
1. World Braille Council,
2. International Council on English Braille, and
3. World Braille Foundation.

Thank you very much,
Aarthi



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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2015-05-27 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello friends,

I hope that you are all well.

I come to come asking forassistance. One of my visually impaired
friend is using NVDA in office. I am myself new to using NVDA and my
help to her is limited.

I would highly appreciate to receive your help on the following:

1. How to access to the option of changing voice?
2. Keyboard shortcuts for Word, Excel and Internet browsing.
3. Voice change rate.
4. Any other useful general options.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Aarthi



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2015-03-16 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hi Phen,

Thank you very much.

In fact, I know of the mobile site of facebook. I wanted to know how
far it is possible to access the main gate of facebook with Jaws or
another screen reader.

Thanks a lot,

Aarthi

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>> Hello guys,
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>> Hope you are all doing well.
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>> The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Sri Narendra Modi was in Mauritius as
>> guets of honour for the celebration of Mauritian Independence Day last
>> week. It was with warm pleasure that Mauritius welcomed him.
>>
>> Friends, I require help on 2 specific issues which are as follows:
>>
>> 1. How to make use of facebook with Jaws?
>> 2. Using tablet running Android version 4.1 with Talkback.
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2015-03-16 Thread Phen Varghese
Hi friend,

good to see your mail.
to use facebook with the help of JAWS use
m.facebook.com
It's the mobile version of facebook it's 100 % accessible with JAWS.
for androyd related questions please Register at the dedicated
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On 3/16/15, Aarthi Burthony  wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> Hope you are all doing well.
>
> The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Sri Narendra Modi was in Mauritius as
> guets of honour for the celebration of Mauritian Independence Day last
> week. It was with warm pleasure that Mauritius welcomed him.
>
> Friends, I require help on 2 specific issues which are as follows:
>
> 1. How to make use of facebook with Jaws?
> 2. Using tablet running Android version 4.1 with Talkback.
>
> Thank you in advance for your expert advice and sharing of information.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Aarthi
>
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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2015-03-16 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello guys,

Hope you are all doing well.

The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Sri Narendra Modi was in Mauritius as
guets of honour for the celebration of Mauritian Independence Day last
week. It was with warm pleasure that Mauritius welcomed him.

Friends, I require help on 2 specific issues which are as follows:

1. How to make use of facebook with Jaws?
2. Using tablet running Android version 4.1 with Talkback.

Thank you in advance for your expert advice and sharing of information.

Sincerely,

Aarthi



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[AI] Aarthi

2015-01-13 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello friends,

Hope the year 2015 is filling you with joy and amazing great opportunities.

I am grateful to be given information on the implementation of the
Unified English Braille code in India.

Mauritius is still with the Standard English Braille.

Thanking you,

Aarthi

Celebrating Louis Braille birthday Jan4th



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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2014-11-25 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello friends,

I hope that you are all fine.

I am sharing news about event in the disability sector in Mauritius.

First, let me tell you that General Elections whereby the new
Government will be elected will be held on 10th December 2014.

As for the celebration of the International Disability Day of Persons
with Disabilities, a singing competition is being held on 2nd December
2014. Then, on 3rd December the Training and Employment of Disabled
Persons Board is organising the Best Employer's Award whereby the
employer and disabled employee of merit will receive this award. It
seems that Mr. Javad Abidi will attend this event as member of the
jury.

Sincerely,

Aarthi

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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Help Needed

2014-11-05 Thread Anil Kumar
Great effort!  All the best wishes.  Will RNIB, UK be able to support
you?  They have got good collection of braille books.  Try out.

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> Hello friends,
>
> I hope you are all fine.
>
> My alumni friends and myself are working on the setting up of a
> Braille Library in Mauritius. The project receives strong support from
> local and international source. A first batch of Braille books for
> children is being shipped to Mauritius.
>
> Do you know of any possible donner or partner whom I might contact?
>
> Thanking you all for your support.
>
> Sincerely,
>
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2014-11-05 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello friends,

I hope you are all fine.

My alumni friends and myself are working on the setting up of a
Braille Library in Mauritius. The project receives strong support from
local and international source. A first batch of Braille books for
children is being shipped to Mauritius.

Do you know of any possible donner or partner whom I might contact?

Thanking you all for your support.

Sincerely,

Aarthi

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2014-10-20 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello,

Thank you very much for the information.

Sincerely,

Aarthi

On 10/20/14, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
> International Conference "From Exclusion to Empowerment - The Role of
> Information and Communication Technologies for Persons with Disabilities"
> picture_ndl_event_rec.jpg
> 
> Deaf School Sri Lanka CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
> (c) UNESCO
> When, local time:
> Monday, 24 November 2014 - 9:00am to Wednesday, 26 November 2014 - 6:00pm
> Where:
> India, New Delhi
> Type of Event:
> Category 4- International Congress
> Contact:
> Irmgarda Kasinskaite-Buddeberg (i.kasinska...@unesco.org)
>
> With a view to empower persons with disabilities and inclusion of
> disability issues into the sustainable development agenda in Member States,
> UNESCO, in close cooperation with international, regional and national
> partners, is organizing an international conference entitled "From
> Exclusion to Empowerment: The Role of Information and Communication
> Technologies for Persons with Disabilities" in New Delhi, India from 24 to
> 26 November 2014.
> The major objective of the event is to promote the human rights and
> fundamental freedoms of persons with disabilities and to encourage all
> stakeholders to take concrete measures for the empowerment of persons with
> disabilities through the effective application of ICTs.
>
> As recognized by the UNCRPD, women and girls are often at greater risk,
> both within and outside of home for violence, injury, abuse, neglect or
> negligent treatment, maltreatment and exploitation. It is, therefore,
> crucial to integrate gender equality in all efforts to promote the full
> enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms by persons with
> disabilities, including in the current Conference.
>
> The International Conference programme of three days, consists of plenary
> sessions and panel discussions (International conference), a film festival
> - 'We Care' -film screenings and the exhibition on innovative ICT solutions
> as well as one or several workshops for pre-selected participants and media
> and supporting events.
>
> Major organizers of the international event:
>
> UNESCO in co-operation
> with the Government of India,
>
> Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,
> Department of Disability Affairs
>
> and Ministry of Human Resource Development,
> Department of University and Higher Education
> and Indian National Commission
> for Cooperation with UNESCO
>
> In close partnership with Brotherhood,
> We Care Filmfest, United Nations Information
> Centre for India and Bhutan
>
> Participants:
>
> More than 500 international, regional and national participants are
> expected from around the world, including:
>
> * High-level representatives of the Government of India;
> * Representatives of Ministries and Departments of Education, Information
> and Communications, Social Affairs and Health, Women and Child Development;
> * Policy and decision makers, international organization representatives;
> * Disabled peoples' organizations, civil society and teacher training
> institutes;
> * Representatives of ICT, media and film industry;
> * Information and media professionals and other stakeholders.
>
> Working Language of the event is English.
> Links:
> Agenda 
> Concept Note
> 
> UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
> 
> Access for people with disabilities
> 
> From Exclusion to Empowerment - The Role of Information and Communication
> Technologies for Persons with Disabilities
> 
> warm regards,
> yogesh chhabra
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Aarthi Burthony 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I hope that you are all fine.
>>
>> Does anyone of you have information about the Unesco Conference on
>> ICTs for persons with disabilities to be held in New Delhi, India in
>> November 2014?
>>
>> If yes, I am grateful to you to provide me with the information.
>>
>> Thanking you,
>>
>> Aarthi
>>
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2014-10-20 Thread Yogesh Chhabra
International Conference “From Exclusion to Empowerment - The Role of
Information and Communication Technologies for Persons with Disabilities”
picture_ndl_event_rec.jpg

Deaf School Sri Lanka CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
© UNESCO
When, local time:
Monday, 24 November 2014 - 9:00am to Wednesday, 26 November 2014 - 6:00pm
Where:
India, New Delhi
Type of Event:
Category 4- International Congress
Contact:
Irmgarda Kasinskaite-Buddeberg (i.kasinska...@unesco.org)

With a view to empower persons with disabilities and inclusion of
disability issues into the sustainable development agenda in Member States,
UNESCO, in close cooperation with international, regional and national
partners, is organizing an international conference entitled “From
Exclusion to Empowerment: The Role of Information and Communication
Technologies for Persons with Disabilities” in New Delhi, India from 24 to
26 November 2014.
The major objective of the event is to promote the human rights and
fundamental freedoms of persons with disabilities and to encourage all
stakeholders to take concrete measures for the empowerment of persons with
disabilities through the effective application of ICTs.

As recognized by the UNCRPD, women and girls are often at greater risk,
both within and outside of home for violence, injury, abuse, neglect or
negligent treatment, maltreatment and exploitation. It is, therefore,
crucial to integrate gender equality in all efforts to promote the full
enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms by persons with
disabilities, including in the current Conference.

The International Conference programme of three days, consists of plenary
sessions and panel discussions (International conference), a film festival
– ‘We Care’ –film screenings and the exhibition on innovative ICT solutions
as well as one or several workshops for pre-selected participants and media
and supporting events.

Major organizers of the international event:

UNESCO in co-operation
with the Government of India,

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,
Department of Disability Affairs

and Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Department of University and Higher Education
and Indian National Commission
for Cooperation with UNESCO

In close partnership with Brotherhood,
We Care Filmfest, United Nations Information
Centre for India and Bhutan

Participants:

More than 500 international, regional and national participants are
expected from around the world, including:

• High-level representatives of the Government of India;
• Representatives of Ministries and Departments of Education, Information
and Communications, Social Affairs and Health, Women and Child Development;
• Policy and decision makers, international organization representatives;
• Disabled peoples’ organizations, civil society and teacher training
institutes;
• Representatives of ICT, media and film industry;
• Information and media professionals and other stakeholders.

Working Language of the event is English.
Links:
Agenda 
Concept Note

UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Access for people with disabilities

From Exclusion to Empowerment - The Role of Information and Communication
Technologies for Persons with Disabilities

warm regards,
yogesh chhabra

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> Hello,
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2014-10-19 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello,

I hope that you are all fine.

Does anyone of you have information about the Unesco Conference on
ICTs for persons with disabilities to be held in New Delhi, India in
November 2014?

If yes, I am grateful to you to provide me with the information.

Thanking you,

Aarthi

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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2014-10-09 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hi Sheik,

Thank you for your help.

Sincerely,

Aarthi'

On 10/9/14, Sheik Mohammedali  wrote:
> that table must be the non uniform table.  means cells are merged for inner
>
> columns.  to navigate to the respective columns you can try the following
> keystrokes:
> alt+ctrl+right arrow to move to next column and left arrow for previous.
> Alt+ctrl+down arrow to move to next row and up arrow for previous.  for
> merged cells, just assume that two rows would be used for columns title if
> that table contains iner columns.  and just navigate down to that merged row
>
> and then try these above told keystrokes to avoid confusion.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Aarthi Burthony" 
> To: "accessindia" 
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:11 PM
> Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony
>
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I hope that you are all well.
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>> I need some help: I wish to draw a table on MS Word 2010 which first
>> row is not divided into columns but the following rows would be
>> divided in two columns.
>>
>> I am grateful to receive indications of how to do this with Jaws 15.
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2014-10-09 Thread Sheik Mohammedali
that table must be the non uniform table.  means cells are merged for inner 
columns.  to navigate to the respective columns you can try the following 
keystrokes:

alt+ctrl+right arrow to move to next column and left arrow for previous.
Alt+ctrl+down arrow to move to next row and up arrow for previous.  for 
merged cells, just assume that two rows would be used for columns title if 
that table contains iner columns.  and just navigate down to that merged row 
and then try these above told keystrokes to avoid confusion.
- Original Message - 
From: "Aarthi Burthony" 

To: "accessindia" 
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:11 PM
Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony



Dear all,

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Thanking you,

Aarthi Burtony

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2014-10-09 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Dear all,

I hope that you are all well.

I need some help: I wish to draw a table on MS Word 2010 which first
row is not divided into columns but the following rows would be
divided in two columns.

I am grateful to receive indications of how to do this with Jaws 15.

Thanking you,

Aarthi Burtony

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2014-09-21 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hi to all,

Sorry for my late reply. I am checking my email inbox only now.

Thank you all for your word of encouragement.

Avinash: I attended the Disability Business Forum only on the first
day. I left early, that is, just after the opening part. I was not
there when Mr. Abidi intervened. I met him on Thursday 18th September
for DPO Mauritius. There was a polemic in the press about an issue
concerning DPI and DPO Mauritius.

The Civic Leadership course I followed focused on leadership in NGO
sector and leadership in civic rights organisations. The qualities of
a good leadership was laid emphasis on.

Sincerely,

Aarthi

On 9/20/14, George Abraham  wrote:
> Real good Aarthi. Can you share more details of your training in the US?
>
> George
>
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> Sent: 19 September 2014 17:06
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> Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony
>
> 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
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> 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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2014-09-20 Thread George Abraham
Real good Aarthi. Can you share more details of your training in the US?

George


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Aarthi Burthony
Sent: 19 September 2014 17:06
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

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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2014-09-19 Thread PAULMUDDHA
Dear Aarthi Burtony
Very happy to learn your experiences and involvement in building initiatives
to our differently abled.
God bless.
Paul Muddha
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Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 5:06 PM
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

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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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  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  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.
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>> 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.
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>>
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2014-09-19 Thread avinash shahi
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  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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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2014-09-19 Thread Aarthi Burthony
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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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread Shivadas Mattanur.
Very nice achievement. Hearty congradulations. I hope we may lucky enough to 
invite u to kerala for a leadership seminar  organized for v.i.p. after your 
successful attending of washington session. Please share your experience with 
us, to enrich  these collegues. 
Secretary kfb.knr.-Original message-
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Dear all,

Thanks for your best wishes.

Cheers,

Aarthi

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> Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share
>
> Hello fellow friends,
>
> First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
> Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.
>
> I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
> Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
> The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
> aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
> study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
> management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
> Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
> for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
> interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
> of Civic Lea
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2014-06-05 Thread Akhilesh Singh
my heartiest congratulations to you and all the best for your wishes
may come true.

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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread S R Mittal
Hearty congratulations on your achievements. Wish you many more such
achievements.

Prof. Mittal

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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 3:18 PM
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Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

Hello fellow friends,

First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.

I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.

What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
from other African countries.

I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
delegation.

It is the good news I wanted to share with you.

Cheers,

Aarthi Burtony



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2014-06-05 Thread bilal ahmed
many many congratchulations to you mem 
kipit up 
wish you a happy and safe jurny 
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2014-06-05 Thread ghanshyam mohanta
hearty congratulation to you mam.



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2014-06-05 Thread paulmuddha
Congratuations! we are very proud of your achievements. Aarthi Burtony, may 
god bless you in all your endeavours.

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Congratulations my dear!
We are all so proud of you!
Have a wonderful trip and lots of learnings!
Warmly'
Preeti

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Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

Hello fellow friends,

First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.

I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.

What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
from other African countries.

I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
delegation.

It is the good news I wanted to share with you.

Cheers,

Aarthi Burtony



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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread Rohith P
Hearty congratulations and all the best.
Rohith P.

On 6/5/14, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> Congratulations mam, hope your story of success continues in same way.
> --
> regards,
> Aziz Minat.
> -Original message-
> From: avinash shahi
> Sent:  05/06/2014, 15:49
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
>   the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share
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>
> Many congratulations Aarthi. In fact your PM was in India on 26th May
> to attend our Pm's Swearing in. Good to know about your selection.
> Happy learning ahead.
>
> On 6/5/14, Aarthi Burthony  wrote:
>> Hello fellow friends,
>>
>> First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
>> Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.
>>
>> I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
>> Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
>> The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
>> aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
>> study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
>> management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
>> Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
>> for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
>> interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
>> of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
>> of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
>> home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
>> university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
>> campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
>> from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
>> person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.
>>
>> What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
>> participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
>> seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
>> volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
>> is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
>> from other African countries.
>>
>> I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread Aziz Minat
Congratulations mam, hope your story of success continues in same way.
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Many congratulations Aarthi. In fact your PM was in India on 26th May
to attend our Pm's Swearing in. Good to know about your selection.
Happy learning ahead.

On 6/5/14, Aarthi Burthony  wrote:
> Hello fellow friends,
>
> First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
> Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.
>
> I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
> Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
> The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
> aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
> study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
> management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
> Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
> for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
> interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
> of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
> of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
> home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
> university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
> campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
> from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
> person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.
>
> What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
> participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
> seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
> volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
> is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
> from other African countries.
>
> I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
> I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
> delegation.
>
> It is the good news I wanted to share with you.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aarthi Burtony
>
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread avinash shahi
Many congratulations Aarthi. In fact your PM was in India on 26th May
to attend our Pm's Swearing in. Good to know about your selection.
Happy learning ahead.

On 6/5/14, Aarthi Burthony  wrote:
> Hello fellow friends,
>
> First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
> Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.
>
> I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
> Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
> The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
> aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
> study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
> management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
> Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
> for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
> interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
> of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
> of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
> home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
> university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
> campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
> from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
> person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.
>
> What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
> participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
> seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
> volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
> is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
> from other African countries.
>
> I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
> I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
> delegation.
>
> It is the good news I wanted to share with you.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aarthi Burtony
>
>
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread JEEGAR

Great Madam,
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On 6/5/2014 3:18 PM, Aarthi Burthony wrote:

Hello fellow friends,

First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.

I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.

What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
from other African countries.

I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
delegation.

It is the good news I wanted to share with you.

Cheers,

Aarthi Burtony



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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Dear all,

Thanks for your best wishes.

Cheers,

Aarthi

On 6/5/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
> Congratulations my dear!
> We are all so proud of you!
> Have a wonderful trip and lots of learnings!
> Warmly'
> Preeti
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> -Original Message-
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> Of Aarthi Burthony
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 3:18 PM
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share
>
> Hello fellow friends,
>
> First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
> Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.
>
> I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
> Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
> The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
> aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
> study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
> management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
> Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
> for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
> interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
> of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
> of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
> home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
> university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
> campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
> from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
> person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.
>
> What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
> participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
> seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
> volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
> is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
> from other African countries.
>
> I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
> I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
> delegation.
>
> It is the good news I wanted to share with you.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aarthi Burtony
>
>
>
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread Preeti Monga
Congratulations my dear!
We are all so proud of you!
Have a wonderful trip and lots of learnings!
Warmly'
Preeti

Preeti Monga
Director
 

 
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Of Aarthi Burthony
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 3:18 PM
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

Hello fellow friends,

First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.

I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.

What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
from other African countries.

I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
delegation.

It is the good news I wanted to share with you.

Cheers,

Aarthi Burtony



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[AI] Aarthi Burtony: Good News to Share

2014-06-05 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello fellow friends,

First of all, let me congratulate you all for the election of Mr.
Narendra Moodi as the head of the New Indian Government.

I am pleased to inform you of my selection to participate in the
Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2014.
The Washington Fellowship YALI is a program of President Obama which
aims to have 500 young African Leaders in the US to attend an exchange
study program of 6 weeks in 3 diffield. The 3 fields include public
management, business entrepreneurship and civic leadership.
Application for the Fellowship was opened in January 2014. I applied
for the Fellowship and I have been selected after having attended an
interview when being selected as semi finalist. I will attend 6 weeks
of Civic Leadership course at Rutgers University, the State University
of New Jersey. Our flight from Mauritius to the US and back to our
home country is paid for as well as our expenses including meals on
university campus. I will stay in the appartment on the university
campus. The Mauritian delegation is made of 5 Mauritians one person
from Rodrigues Island and 4 persons from the Seychelles. I am the only
person with a disability in the Mauritian delegation.

What is more interestingly fabulous is that all the 500 YALi
participants will spend 3 days in Washington DC to attend a 3 days
seminar presided by President Obama himself! 20 universities have
volunteered to participate in this program. Each Mauritian participant
is in a different university. We will be in classes of 25 students
from other African countries.

I am leaving Mauritius to undergo this wonderful adventure next week.
I am proud that at least one blind person forms part of the Mauritian
delegation.

It is the good news I wanted to share with you.

Cheers,

Aarthi Burtony



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2013-07-22 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Dear All,

I thank all of you who have kindly and generously responded to my query.

May God bless.

Aarthi

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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2013-07-22 Thread Avichal Bhatnagar
NIVH, AICB, NAB Mumbai and Worth trust Katpadi can also be contacted
for this purpose.

On 7/22/13, Kiran Kaja  wrote:
> Hi Aarthi,
>
> I suggest you contact Saksham. Their website is www.saksham.org. I have
> never asked them but I can't see why they can't ship abroad as long as
> shipping costs are paid.
>
> Regards,
> Kiran
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> Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony
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> Dear All
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> Greetings, I hope that you are all keeping well.
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> I am in need of the following information: the list of institutions in
> India selling specialised educational tools including Braille and
> talking devices for the blind? It needs to be a company or institution
> which sells its products to foreign buyers.
>
> I hope to obtain a quick response to my querry and I thank you in advance.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Aarthi Burtony
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2013-07-22 Thread Kiran Kaja
Hi Aarthi,

I suggest you contact Saksham. Their website is www.saksham.org. I have
never asked them but I can't see why they can't ship abroad as long as
shipping costs are paid.

Regards,
Kiran
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Subject: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

Dear All

Greetings, I hope that you are all keeping well.

I am in need of the following information: the list of institutions in
India selling specialised educational tools including Braille and
talking devices for the blind? It needs to be a company or institution
which sells its products to foreign buyers.

I hope to obtain a quick response to my querry and I thank you in advance.

Kind Regards,

Aarthi Burtony

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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2013-07-22 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Dear All

Greetings, I hope that you are all keeping well.

I am in need of the following information: the list of institutions in
India selling specialised educational tools including Braille and
talking devices for the blind? It needs to be a company or institution
which sells its products to foreign buyers.

I hope to obtain a quick response to my querry and I thank you in advance.

Kind Regards,

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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2013-07-10 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Dear Akhilesh,

Thank you for this confirmation.

Regards,

Aarthi

On 7/10/13, akhilesh  wrote:
> Hi aarthi,
> Yes. true. various state governments have launched such schemes. but
> not central government.
>
>
> On 7/10/13, Aarthi Burthony  wrote:
>> Dear All,
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>> Greetings. I hope that everyone of you is keeping well. I require some
>> information about a specific matter. I have heard that there is a new
>> law in India stipulating that men who marry women with disabilities
>> will receive a sum of money. Can anyone of you please indicate to me
>> if this statement is true or not?
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>> I thank you.
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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony

2013-07-10 Thread akhilesh
Hi aarthi,
Yes. true. various state governments have launched such schemes. but
not central government.


On 7/10/13, Aarthi Burthony  wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Greetings. I hope that everyone of you is keeping well. I require some
> information about a specific matter. I have heard that there is a new
> law in India stipulating that men who marry women with disabilities
> will receive a sum of money. Can anyone of you please indicate to me
> if this statement is true or not?
>
> I thank you.
>
> Aarthi
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[AI] Aarthi Burtony

2013-07-10 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Dear All,

Greetings. I hope that everyone of you is keeping well. I require some
information about a specific matter. I have heard that there is a new
law in India stipulating that men who marry women with disabilities
will receive a sum of money. Can anyone of you please indicate to me
if this statement is true or not?

I thank you.

Aarthi

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Re: [AI] Aarthi BURTONY

2013-05-02 Thread taha haaziq

hey congratulations!
very nice to hear this good news!!!
keep on working and succeeding.

thanks and regards!

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Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 2:32 PM
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Aarthi BURTONY

Dear All,

I hope that you are all keeping well. On my side, I am keeping absolutely 
fine.


So, friends let’s see what is new in the Disability Sector in Mauritius!

1. Service to Mauritius Programme
2. The Service to Mauritius Programme consisting of 300 Degree Holders
and Master Holders to be placed in Government jobs has been
implemented. You will surely remember that 10% of the seats amongst
the 300 seats has been reserved to Disabled Graduates. In view of this
Service to Mauritius Programme I had been called for interview at the
Supreme Court of Mauritius on 4th February 2013. On 26 February 2013 I
had obtained confirmation that I have been retained for the post.
Since 1st March 2013 I work as Legal Research Assistant at the Supreme
Court of Mauritius. The Chief Justice who is the highest judge in the
hierarchy is the judge to hwom I am assigned to. There has been a
positive follow-up by the Ministry of Finance and the Training and
Employment of Disabled Persons Board have sent their officers to
assist me during my interview and my transport arrangement for that
day had been catered for. M sighted colleagues are very disabled
friendly in terms of attitude and are of great help. The whole
personnel of the Court for most of them are welcoming.
3. Blind Peple Association of Amedabad
4. The National Council for Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons Board
(NCRD) of Mauritius had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the
Blind People Association of Amedabad in October 2012. In view of this
signed MOU a strict collaboration has started between Mauritius and
the Blind People Association. In view of the above, two resource
persons from the Blind People Association in the persons of Mrs.
Nandini Rawal and Ms. Kinnari Desai were in Mauritius to deliver a
leadership course to the members of the Woem with Disabilities Forum
of Mauritius. The Women with Disabilities Forum is a national forum
regrouping all the disabled girls and disabled women of Mauritius. The
Chairperson of the Women with Disabilities Forum of Mauritius is Ms.
Nalini Ramsamy who is physically disabled. The Leadership course were
on 3 days, namely, on 24th April, 25th April and 26h April 2013. The
course has been a very interactive one with interesting hared
knowledge in leadership.The Human Resource Manager as well as the
Master and Registrar of the Supreme Court have been very cooperative
and have awarded me the 3 days release to allow me to attend the 3
days training. The Ministry of Social Security is sending my realease
requests directly to the Human Resource Manager of the Supreme Court
which allows me to continue to participate in the activities organised
by the authorities for the disabled community.
I am happy of my job and I appreciate to be in a daily integrated
working environment.

Regards,

Aarthi BURTONY

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Re: [AI] Aarthi from Mauritius

2013-02-18 Thread mukesh jain
dear aarthi,
folowing extract may be of some use:

There are various categories of job in a call centre. The titles and
profiles of some of these jobs which can be performed by persons with
blindness or low vision are as under:

1. Transaction Process Executive: Various types of transactions are
processed in a Call Centre. The Executive that handles any transaction
is categorized under the Transaction Process Executive depending on
the transaction being processed. These Executives could be classified
into various categories. These transactions could be in the field of
handling customer telephone calls, processing of bio-data’s for
recruitment, handling queries on e-mails etc. The list of such
processes could be non ending. Some of the areas which were identified
during the observation for this research are as under:

a. Customer Care Executive: This is an entry level job in a call
centre. The job of the Customer Care Executive can be categorized into
two main areas the inbound call executive and the outbound call
executive. The inbound executive receives the call from the customer.
The customer would want some information regarding a particular
product or service. The Executive would lookup for the information on
the PC and provide it to the customer. For example, a customer of a
mobile phone service calls to get details of an available tariff
plans. The customer care executive would receive the call and supply
the information which he has on his desktop PC.

The Outbound Call Executives lookup the contact information of the
customers from the desktop PC. They will call the customers either for
selling their target products or inquiring about the information which
manufacturer or the seller would need from their customers.

b. CV Processing Executive in HR Department: This job is in the HR
department of the call centre. The HR department receives bio-data and
other information’s through e-mail etc. The information from these
sources are read on the PC itself and entered into the structured data
base packages of the company.

c. Customer Care Executive (E-mail): There are certain call centres
who receive customer query on e-mail. The replies are also sent back
on the e-mails itself. The nature of queries could vary from
information regarding a book on site such as ms.com or text support
for many software. The Executives working on such queries do not
require oral skills but should have excellent writing skills. The
qualifications required for this job would depend upon the nature of
queries to be attended. A tech support type of situation would require
specialisation in the particular product whereas general inquiry would
need executives with graduation in any stream.

2. BPO Team Leader: An experienced call Centre Executive or a
Transaction Process Executive or a person with a degree in Human
Resource Management along with some experience of service industry
could become a Team Leader in the call centre. The Team Leader in the
call centre would manage and monitor the work of a team of Executives.
A thorough knowledge of job that are perform by the Executives and the
ability to keep the team motivated to get the most out of them are
some of the qualities that are required in the BPO Team Leader.

3. Process Trainer: The outsource process which a call centre receives
is a very specific kind of job which is required to be performed in a
specific way. The Process Trainer trains the Executives in the use of
software and hardware tools to perform these jobs most effectively.
Mostly the Executives that join the call centre are fresh graduates or
first timers in this kind of jobs. A training module of the duration
depending on the nature of process is given to these Executives. The
Process Trainer is one who designs and conducts these trainings. The
trainers mostly are experienced Executives who have the aptitude and
calibre for conducting the training.

4. HR Executive Recruitment: Recruitment for call centres has been one
of the biggest and challenging tasks in the call centre. This is
because of the two reasons:

i.  The call centre industry is expanding at a very fast rate,
therefore, new call centre Executives are required in large numbers.
ii. The rate of persons needed in the job of call centre within one
year of joining is very high. This also adds to the requirement of
recruiting new call centre Executives.

Considering these facts the role of HR Recruitment in call centre is
of prime importance. There always is a situation of special type of
recruitment in call centres and the HR Executive Recruitment is
required to perform various processes of recruitment such as
transaction processing of received bio-data’s and conducting
interviews & tests etc.

5. Customer Care Manager: The main business of the call centre is to
provide complete satisfaction to the calling customer. The Customer
Care Managers job is to ensure this. He designs and implements the
Customer Care Executive monitoring mechanism, ar

Re: [AI] Aarthi: Good News In Mauritius for Disabled Graduates

2013-01-27 Thread Umesha Economics
I dream I would have born in Mauritius! I think it is easy to meet various 
ministers unlike India.


Umesha

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Sent: Saturday, 26 January, 2013 8:54 PM
Subject: [AI] Aarthi: Good News In Mauritius for Disabled Graduates



Dear All,

I hope that it is not too late to wish you all a happy new year 2013
and a mankal sankranti.

The Minister of Finance in Mauritius in November 2012 during the
reading out of the full budget applicable for 2013 has announced 2
important measures concerning disabled persons.

The first measure is about the introduction of the Service to
Mauritius Program. In this program the Government puts 300 young
graduates on placement for 2 years in the public sector. The placement
is renewable for 1 year. The placement will be in Ministries and
government institutions. 10% of the seats, that is, 30 seats in the
Service to Mauritius Program is reserved to Disabled Graduates. Thus,
30 disabled graduates in Mauritius will find job in the public sector
this year. I have already enrolled in this program and my name has
been retained. Disabled persons having a Masters also are included in
the program. Our salary has already been sorted out and is a quite
interesting one.

The second budgetary measure is more specifically to blind people. It
has been announced in the budget 2013 that every blind student
independent of age will receive a Braille Computer from the
government. The Minister of Finance whom I have met and also the
Minister of Social Security are encouraging me to apply to obtain my
Braille equipment. I have applied and the Ministry of Finance is
working on my demand.

I hope that the Indian Government is working things right also in
India for you guys.

Aarthi


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Re: [AI] Aarthi: Good News In Mauritius for Disabled Graduates

2013-01-26 Thread Ashik
Great news, indeed, Aarthi. I wish you all the best from the blind community 
of India.
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Subject: [AI] Aarthi: Good News In Mauritius for Disabled Graduates



Dear All,

I hope that it is not too late to wish you all a happy new year 2013
and a mankal sankranti.

The Minister of Finance in Mauritius in November 2012 during the
reading out of the full budget applicable for 2013 has announced 2
important measures concerning disabled persons.

The first measure is about the introduction of the Service to
Mauritius Program. In this program the Government puts 300 young
graduates on placement for 2 years in the public sector. The placement
is renewable for 1 year. The placement will be in Ministries and
government institutions. 10% of the seats, that is, 30 seats in the
Service to Mauritius Program is reserved to Disabled Graduates. Thus,
30 disabled graduates in Mauritius will find job in the public sector
this year. I have already enrolled in this program and my name has
been retained. Disabled persons having a Masters also are included in
the program. Our salary has already been sorted out and is a quite
interesting one.

The second budgetary measure is more specifically to blind people. It
has been announced in the budget 2013 that every blind student
independent of age will receive a Braille Computer from the
government. The Minister of Finance whom I have met and also the
Minister of Social Security are encouraging me to apply to obtain my
Braille equipment. I have applied and the Ministry of Finance is
working on my demand.

I hope that the Indian Government is working things right also in
India for you guys.

Aarthi


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Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-05 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello.

Thank you for your wishes. of congratulations.

Regards.

Aarthi.

On 8/5/11, m.chandrashekar  wrote:
> my hearty congratulation for your effort and achievement. where there is a
> will, there is way. I wish you all the best. instead of fighting for scribe
> eligibility, we have to write exams independently with the help of screan
> reader.
> with best regards
> m.chandru
> - Original Message -
> From: "Aarthi Burthony" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:30 PM
> Subject: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.
>
>
>> Dear Accessindians,
>>
>> I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
>> and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
>> Mauritian blind community with you all.
>>
>> In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
>> the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
>> for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
>> 5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
>> applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
>> disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
>> the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
>> elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.
>>
>> On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
>> informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
>> which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
>> at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
>> selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
>> my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
>> disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
>> call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
>> am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
>> procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
>> application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
>> address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
>> present subject matter.
>>
>> I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
>> copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
>> Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
>> inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
>> written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
>> been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
>> of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
>> meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
>> that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
>> format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
>> examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
>> Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
>> talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
>> and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
>> answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
>> managed to finish just in time.
>>
>> I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
>> of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
>> of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
>> now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
>> to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
>> the Government.
>>
>> The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
>> have any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the
>> Service Civil International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT
>> courses from the National Computer Board and I know how to type
>> rapidly as a blind person.
>>
>> It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer
>> with Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had
>> recourse to the Braille system for all written examinations. I was
>> having my questions in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the
>> PSC do not have any Braille literate examinator and this mode of
>> Braille system is not suitable. The medium of reader and writer is not
>> convenient also when the question paper carries comprehension more
>> than 500 words. This is why I opted for the use of computer.
>>
>>

Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-04 Thread m.chandrashekar
my hearty congratulation for your effort and achievement. where there is a 
will, there is way. I wish you all the best. instead of fighting for scribe 
eligibility, we have to write exams independently with the help of screan 
reader.

with best regards
m.chandru
- Original Message - 
From: "Aarthi Burthony" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:30 PM
Subject: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.



Dear Accessindians,

I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
Mauritian blind community with you all.

In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.

On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
present subject matter.

I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
managed to finish just in time.

I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
the Government.

The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
have any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the
Service Civil International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT
courses from the National Computer Board and I know how to type
rapidly as a blind person.

It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer
with Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had
recourse to the Braille system for all written examinations. I was
having my questions in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the
PSC do not have any Braille literate examinator and this mode of
Braille system is not suitable. The medium of reader and writer is not
convenient also when the question paper carries comprehension more
than 500 words. This is why I opted for the use of computer.

So now, this is done: blind persons who are computer literate with the
Jaws may have full access to the written examination of the PSC.

After the corrections of the answer sheets, there will be a selection
of the candidates who will be called upon for oral interviews and
after these interviews the right person will be awarded the post. If I
receive some news I will definitely let you know

I thereby seize this occasion to thank Harish Kotian for his advices
and support while I was dealing with the authorities to have access to
my written examination in the best conditions

Aarthi.. .

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Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-02 Thread mahendra

Dear Arthi

first of all, congratulations for writing your exam with computer.
you are opening new doors for blind people in Mauritius!!.
coming to the post matter, request them apart from braille, also
 talkingbooks be  recognise as blind articles on tape or cd as well.
wish you all the best.


At 10:20 AM 8/2/2011, you wrote:

Hello Accessindians.

I thank everyone of you who have sent me their feedback on my email of
yesterday. Here are some more news of Mauritius.

In Mauritius there is a Council for Consumers Interests {CCI} of which
I am the Administrative Secretary. In my capacity of Administrative
Secretary of the CCI I addressed a formal correspondance to the CEO of
the Mauritius Post Limited to ask about the rules and regulations
regarding the posting and receiving of articles for the blind in
Mauritius.

MR. Peechen from the Mauritius Post Limited has been dealing with me
via email. I had received the answers to my querry via email. I have
been informed that the posting of Braille Literature within Mauritius
is free of charge. The receiving of Braille Literature is exempted
from custom vat duty but not exempted from post office charges. But in
most cases when it is mentioned on the packet that the article is for
the blind then there is no post office charges. Also, posting of
Braille Literature abroad by Surface Mail {Sea Mail} is free of
charge. Regarding the receiving of articles for the blind like
apparatus and specialised equipments; the custom vat duty matter is
regulated by the Controller of Customs. I have been kindly referred to
deal with the Controller of Customs in this regard. I intend to
address a formal querry to the Controller of Customs this week.

I have highly appreciated the delicate warmness with which the
Mauritius Post Limited has proved to have towards the CCI. The
Mauritius Post Limited has indeed answered to each of my emails in a
very polite manner. The Mauritius Post Limited has also stipulated
that though they work on a commercial line the CEO may waive any
charges on a social welfare basis.

So now, I intend to inform the blind Mauritian community of this rule
of the Mauritius Post Limited regarding the sending and receiving of
Braille Literature.

Aarthi.

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[AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-02 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello Accessindians.

I thank everyone of you who have sent me their feedback on my email of
yesterday. Here are some more news of Mauritius.

In Mauritius there is a Council for Consumers Interests {CCI} of which
I am the Administrative Secretary. In my capacity of Administrative
Secretary of the CCI I addressed a formal correspondance to the CEO of
the Mauritius Post Limited to ask about the rules and regulations
regarding the posting and receiving of articles for the blind in
Mauritius.

MR. Peechen from the Mauritius Post Limited has been dealing with me
via email. I had received the answers to my querry via email. I have
been informed that the posting of Braille Literature within Mauritius
is free of charge. The receiving of Braille Literature is exempted
from custom vat duty but not exempted from post office charges. But in
most cases when it is mentioned on the packet that the article is for
the blind then there is no post office charges. Also, posting of
Braille Literature abroad by Surface Mail {Sea Mail} is free of
charge. Regarding the receiving of articles for the blind like
apparatus and specialised equipments; the custom vat duty matter is
regulated by the Controller of Customs. I have been kindly referred to
deal with the Controller of Customs in this regard. I intend to
address a formal querry to the Controller of Customs this week.

I have highly appreciated the delicate warmness with which the
Mauritius Post Limited has proved to have towards the CCI. The
Mauritius Post Limited has indeed answered to each of my emails in a
very polite manner. The Mauritius Post Limited has also stipulated
that though they work on a commercial line the CEO may waive any
charges on a social welfare basis.

So now, I intend to inform the blind Mauritian community of this rule
of the Mauritius Post Limited regarding the sending and receiving of
Braille Literature.

Aarthi.

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Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread Ketan Kothari
Heartiest congratulations to Arthi.  Nice to know that technology is
making a huge difference in the lives of our friends globally.  I must
say that your move will open doors for so many of our friends.

On a different note, I would like to know more about the situation of
the blind in Mauritius and would you be so kind as to write to me off
list to discuss that as this kind of information may not qualify
within the guidelines of the list?  Any way, Harish, this is an
indirect success of the list!

Ketan

On 8/1/11, Aarthi Burthony  wrote:
> Dear Accessindians,
>
> I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
> and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
> Mauritian blind community with you all.
>
> In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
> the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
> for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
> 5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
> applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
> disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
> the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
> elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.
>
> On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
> informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
> which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
> at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
> selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
> my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
> disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
> call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
> am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
> procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
> application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
> address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
> present subject matter.
>
> I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
> copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
> Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
> inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
> written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
> been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
> of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
> meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
> that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
> format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
> examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
> Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
> talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
> and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
> answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
> managed to finish just in time.
>
> I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
> of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
> of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
> now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
> to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
> the Government.
>
> The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
> have any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the
> Service Civil International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT
> courses from the National Computer Board and I know how to type
> rapidly as a blind person.
>
> It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer
> with Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had
> recourse to the Braille system for all written examinations. I was
> having my questions in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the
> PSC do not have any Braille literate examinator and this mode of
> Braille system is not suitable. The medium of reader and writer is not
> convenient also when the question paper carries comprehension more
> than 500 words. This is why I opted for the use of computer.
>
> So now, this is done: blind persons who are computer literate with the
> Jaws may have full access to the written examination of the PSC.
>
> After the corrections of the answer sheets, there will be a selection
> of the candidates who will be called upon for oral interviews and
> after these interviews the right person will be awarded the post. If I
> receive some news I will definitely let you know
>
> I thereby seize this occasion to thank Harish Kotian for his advices
> and support while I was dealing with the authori

Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Dear Arthie
Wonderful.
I am amazed how fast things move in a country like mauritious!!! as compared to 
India.
Is it due to small size of the former country or conversely due to small minds 
of later's bureaucracy?


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Aarthi Burthony
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:30 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

Dear Accessindians,

I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
Mauritian blind community with you all.

In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.

On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
present subject matter.

I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
managed to finish just in time.

I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
the Government.

The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
have any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the
Service Civil International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT
courses from the National Computer Board and I know how to type
rapidly as a blind person.

It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer
with Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had
recourse to the Braille system for all written examinations. I was
having my questions in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the
PSC do not have any Braille literate examinator and this mode of
Braille system is not suitable. The medium of reader and writer is not
convenient also when the question paper carries comprehension more
than 500 words. This is why I opted for the use of computer.

So now, this is done: blind persons who are computer literate with the
Jaws may have full access to the written examination of the PSC.

After the corrections of the answer sheets, there will be a selection
of the candidates who will be called upon for oral interviews and
after these interviews the right person will be awarded the post. If I
receive some news I will definitely let you know

I thereby seize this occasion to thank Harish Kotian for his advices
and support while I was dealing with the authorities to have access to
my written examination in the best conditions

Aarthi.. .

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Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread sr mittal
Hello Arti.

Hearty congratulations to you on your success. Wish you many more such
successes.

Prof. Mittal. 

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Aarthi Burthony
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:30 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

Dear Accessindians,

I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius and I
am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the Mauritian blind
community with you all.

In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as the PSC}
which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC for the post of
Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on 5th April 2011. On
the PSC application form it is not asked if applicant is disabled or not.
Thus, one cannot reveal one's disability. As a blind person I filled in the
PSC application form. On the PSC application form it has been mentioned that
the selected elgible candidates would be called upon for a written
examination.

On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC informing me
that I have been selected for the written examination which is to take place
on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned at the PSC for inquiring
about what to do now that I have been selected for the written examination
and that the PSC do not know of my disability as the PSC application form
does not allow our disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who
answered my phone call told me that I should have annexed on the application
form that I am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the
ordinary procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the present
subject matter.

I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a copy of
this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Social Security.
In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had inquired about if any blind
candidate had ever taken part in the written examination of the PSC. The
Ministry of Social Security has been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On
Monday 11 July the Head of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and
myself had had a meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been
agreed upon that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written examination
of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the Jaws. I had had 1
hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my talking calculator. My
question paper had been placed on a pen drive and the Jaws read it to me. I
opened a word document and wrote in the answers to all the questions. I
answered to all the questions. I managed to finish just in time.

I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination of the
PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister of Social
Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from now on the PSC
must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons to take part in
these examination for blind persons to be employed by the Government.

The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not have
any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the Service Civil
International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT courses from the
National Computer Board and I know how to type rapidly as a blind person.

It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer with
Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had recourse to
the Braille system for all written examinations. I was having my questions
in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the PSC do not have any
Braille literate examinator and this mode of Braille system is not suitable.
The medium of reader and writer is not convenient also when the question
paper carries comprehension more than 500 words. This is why I opted for the
use of computer.

So now, this is done: blind persons who are computer literate with the Jaws
may have full access to the written examination of the PSC.

After the corrections of the answer sheets, there will be a selection of the
candidates who will be called upon for oral interviews and after these
interviews the right person will be awarded the post. If I receive some news
I will definitely let you know

I thereby seize this occasion to thank Harish Kotian for his advices and
support while I was dealing with the authorities to have access to my
written examination in the best conditions

Aarthi.. .

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Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread Pranav Lal
Hello Aarthi,

I can relate to your experience. I took my exams using a laptop in b-school.
I could have got extra time if I needed it but I did not. http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/

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Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread Taha Haaziq
hey really great!!suparb!!!fantastic!
congrats!!

On 8/1/11, Amit Bhatt  wrote:
> Dear Aarthi,
>
> Let me 1st congratulate you on your success and I would also give you full
> credit for your effort which has opened the new opportunities for all other
> interested Visually Impaired candidates in Mauritius.
> see the difference, in Mauritius, you have been given an opportunity at the
> post which was not decided or reserved for Visually Impaired, on the other
> side in India, the Visually Challenged are not been provided the
> opportunities even in the reserved positions in a fruitful manner.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Amit Bhatt
>
> Senior Executive - Reservations
>
> Far Horizon Tours Pvt. Ltd. India
> www.farhorizonindia.com
> Ph-Off: 91 129 4098000 (Main Board) | 91 129 4098040 (Did) | 91 129 4098098
> (F)
> Direct Cell: 91 9560175887
>
> List manager - SayEverything, an International mailing group dedicated to
> persons with disabilities
> http://www.sayeverything.org
>
> IM: champion_bh...@yahoo.co.in
>
> Windows Live messenger: amitbhattde...@hotmail.com
>
> Skype: amitbhattindia
>
> "A Player that makes a team great is more valuable than a great player"
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Aarthi Burthony" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:30 PM
> Subject: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.
>
>
>> Dear Accessindians,
>>
>> I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
>> and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
>> Mauritian blind community with you all.
>>
>> In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
>> the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
>> for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
>> 5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
>> applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
>> disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
>> the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
>> elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.
>>
>> On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
>> informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
>> which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
>> at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
>> selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
>> my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
>> disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
>> call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
>> am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
>> procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
>> application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
>> address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
>> present subject matter.
>>
>> I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
>> copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
>> Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
>> inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
>> written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
>> been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
>> of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
>> meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
>> that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
>> format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
>> examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
>> Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
>> talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
>> and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
>> answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
>> managed to finish just in time.
>>
>> I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
>> of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
>> of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
>> now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
>> to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
>> the Government.
>>
>> The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
>&g

Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread Amit Bhatt

Dear Aarthi,

Let me 1st congratulate you on your success and I would also give you full 
credit for your effort which has opened the new opportunities for all other 
interested Visually Impaired candidates in Mauritius.
see the difference, in Mauritius, you have been given an opportunity at the 
post which was not decided or reserved for Visually Impaired, on the other 
side in India, the Visually Challenged are not been provided the 
opportunities even in the reserved positions in a fruitful manner.


Warm regards,

Amit Bhatt

Senior Executive - Reservations

Far Horizon Tours Pvt. Ltd. India
www.farhorizonindia.com
Ph-Off: 91 129 4098000 (Main Board) | 91 129 4098040 (Did) | 91 129 4098098 
(F)

Direct Cell: 91 9560175887

List manager - SayEverything, an International mailing group dedicated to 
persons with disabilities

http://www.sayeverything.org

IM: champion_bh...@yahoo.co.in

Windows Live messenger: amitbhattde...@hotmail.com

Skype: amitbhattindia

"A Player that makes a team great is more valuable than a great player"
- Original Message - 
From: "Aarthi Burthony" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:30 PM
Subject: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.



Dear Accessindians,

I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
Mauritian blind community with you all.

In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.

On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
present subject matter.

I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
managed to finish just in time.

I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
the Government.

The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
have any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the
Service Civil International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT
courses from the National Computer Board and I know how to type
rapidly as a blind person.

It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer
with Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had
recourse to the Braille system for all written examinations. I was
having my questions in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the
PSC do not have any Braille literate examinator and this mode of
Braille system is not suitable. The medium of reader and writer is not
convenient also when the question paper carries comprehension more
than 500 words. This is why I opted for the 

Re: [AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread Sandeep Singh

Dear Arthi,
Congratulations and a lot of best wishes for success in your endeavours.
You have done a world of good for the community in Mauritius and I am 
sure a lot of VI people will come forward and create an awareness in 
the society that we can be equals in a competitive world.

Congratulations once again.
best regards,
Sandeep

At 04:30 PM 01-08-11, you wrote:

Dear Accessindians,

I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
Mauritian blind community with you all.

In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.

On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
present subject matter.

I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
managed to finish just in time.

I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
the Government.

The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
have any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the
Service Civil International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT
courses from the National Computer Board and I know how to type
rapidly as a blind person.

It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer
with Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had
recourse to the Braille system for all written examinations. I was
having my questions in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the
PSC do not have any Braille literate examinator and this mode of
Braille system is not suitable. The medium of reader and writer is not
convenient also when the question paper carries comprehension more
than 500 words. This is why I opted for the use of computer.

So now, this is done: blind persons who are computer literate with the
Jaws may have full access to the written examination of the PSC.

After the corrections of the answer sheets, there will be a selection
of the candidates who will be called upon for oral interviews and
after these interviews the right person will be awarded the post. If I
receive some news I will definitely let you know

I thereby seize this occasion to thank Harish Kotian for his advices
and support while I was dealing with the authorities to have access to
my written examination in the best conditions

Aarthi.. .

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[AI] Aarthi From Mauritius.

2011-08-01 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Dear Accessindians,

I hope that everyone of you is just fine. I am Aarthi from Mauritius
and I am sharing my experience which carries a good news for the
Mauritian blind community with you all.

In Mauritius it is the Public Service Commission {commonly known as
the PSC} which recruits for the Government. I had applied at the PSC
for the post of Assistant Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office on
5th April 2011. On the PSC application form it is not asked if
applicant is disabled or not. Thus, one cannot reveal one's
disability. As a blind person I filled in the PSC application form. On
the PSC application form it has been mentioned that the selected
elgible candidates would be called upon for a written examination.

On 4 July 2011 I received a written correspondance from the PSC
informing me that I have been selected for the written examination
which is to take place on 15 July 2011. The next day, 5 July I phoned
at the PSC for inquiring about what to do now that I have been
selected for the written examination and that the PSC do not know of
my disability as the PSC application form does not allow our
disability to be officialy revealed. The lady who answered my phone
call told me that I should have annexed on the application form that I
am blind. I retorted to her that having in mind to follow the ordinary
procedure I did not annex any unasked matter as otherwise my
application form would have been disregarded. She finally asked me to
address a letter to the Secretary of the PSC to inform him of the
present subject matter.

I wrote a letter the same day to the Secretary of the PSC. I faxed a
copy of this letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Social Security. In my letter to the Secretary of the PSC I had
inquired about if any blind candidate had ever taken part in the
written examination of the PSC. The Ministry of Social Security has
been dealing with the PSC on this matter. On Monday 11 July the Head
of the Disability Unit, a Disability Officer and myself had had a
meeting at the PSC. At the end of the meeting it has been agreed upon
that I would have access to my written examination in accessible
format as a  blind candidate. I had taken part in this written
examination of the PSC on 16 July with my lap top with the use of the
Jaws. I had had 1 hour extra time. I had been allowed to use my
talking calculator. My question paper had been placed on a pen drive
and the Jaws read it to me. I opened a word document and wrote in the
answers to all the questions. I answered to all the questions. I
managed to finish just in time.

I am the first blind person having had sat for a written examination
of the PSC. the day following my examination on 17 July the Minister
of Social Security has anounced on the readio news headline that from
now on the PSC must ammend its procedures so as to allow blind persons
to take part in these examination for blind persons to be employed by
the Government.

The PSC and the Disability of the Ministry of Social Security do not
have any Jaws software. Fortunately I have my Jaws 11.0 that the
Service Civil International {SCI} gave me on my lap top. I had had IT
courses from the National Computer Board and I know how to type
rapidly as a blind person.

It is the first time that I had had a written examination on computer
with Jaws. In the past for secondary and tertiary studies I had had
recourse to the Braille system for all written examinations. I was
having my questions in Braille and I was answering in Braille. But the
PSC do not have any Braille literate examinator and this mode of
Braille system is not suitable. The medium of reader and writer is not
convenient also when the question paper carries comprehension more
than 500 words. This is why I opted for the use of computer.

So now, this is done: blind persons who are computer literate with the
Jaws may have full access to the written examination of the PSC.

After the corrections of the answer sheets, there will be a selection
of the candidates who will be called upon for oral interviews and
after these interviews the right person will be awarded the post. If I
receive some news I will definitely let you know

I thereby seize this occasion to thank Harish Kotian for his advices
and support while I was dealing with the authorities to have access to
my written examination in the best conditions

Aarthi.. .

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Re: [AI] Aarthi Burtony: from Mauritius.

2011-04-22 Thread Pranav Lal
Hello Aarthi,

All you really need is a computer that is equipped with a suitable screen
reader. If your job involves handling printed text, you need a scanner and
OCR. What software does the bank use for the tasks that will be assigned to
you? We will need to know whether it is accessible. If it is not, you will
need to evaluate whether the program can be made accessible via altering the
screen reader's settings or creating scripts for that program. If the
program remains inaccessible, then you need to find an alternative program
or access that information via other means.

Pranav


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[AI] Aarthi Burtony: from Mauritius.

2011-04-21 Thread Aarthi Burthony
Hello accessindians.

I am Aarthi. I am a blind Mauritian girl of 24 years old. I became
blind at the age of 14 as a result of the glaucoma disease from which
I suffer since birth.

When I lost my sight ten years ago: I attended a school for the blind
where I learned  Braille. I can read and write bothFrench and English
Braille Grade 2. I pursued my studies as a blind person with the
Braille system. I used both Braille transcription and soft copy texts.
I am computer literate as Ifollowed an IT course at the
NationalComputer Board of Mauritius. I did my tertiary studies at the
University of Mauritius. I am an Llb holder.

I am now looking for permanent suitable employment. It is very
difficult as even the authorities in the person of the Ministry of
Social Security has no idea of what structure and facilities must be
arranged for a blind employee doing administrative tasks. Most blind
people in Mauritius are employed as receptionist. I am among the few
blind people in Mauritius who has been at University.

Last week I met the Chairperson of the Development Bank of Mauritius.
The latter is analysing the possibility of awarding me a post within
the administration of the Bank. As I know Harish Kotian who is the
moderator of accessindia and who works for the Bank of India: the
Chairperson of the Development Bank of Mauritius asked me to write
down a research paper on the facilities that the Bank of India has put
in place for Harish as a blind employee of the Bank.

My request to accessindians is asfollows: can anyone of you who knows
exactly what technological support and facilities I may suggest  the
Development Bank of Mauritius to provide me with: please share his or
her knowledge with me. I am in need of these information. You may
reply to my request on the mail of accessindia or to my personal email
if you feel like. My skype ID is: aburtony001 and my emial personal
address is the one on which I am actually sending this email to you. I
thank you sincerely.

Aarthi.

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