[AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Friends
What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a notification 
of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or those visually 
impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
They cite government guidelines in their support.
I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks jobs 
for blind, but does so for Low vision.
This is despite technology and all.

So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to 
identify these jobs for blind also.
Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with 
identification altogether.

Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.



With thanks and regards


"I turned to speak to God
  About the world's despair;
  But to make bad matters worse
  I found God wasn't there."

--Robert Frost

(Rajesh Asudani)
Assistant General Manager
Reserve Bank of India
Nagpur
Cell: 9420397185
o: +91 712 2806846
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread Pankaj Sinha
Dear Rajesh,

Hi,

Please send me the corregendum and that advertisement issued by IDBI
because these are all against provisions of the PWD act and let us
develop a plan/strategy to challenge such discriminatory rules/ by
laws.

Regards

PANKAJ SINHA

On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
> Friends
> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
> They cite government guidelines in their support.
> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
> This is despite technology and all.
>
> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
> identify these jobs for blind also.
> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
> identification altogether.
>
> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>
>
>
> With thanks and regards
>
>
> "I turned to speak to God
>   About the world's despair;
>   But to make bad matters worse
>   I found God wasn't there."
>
> --Robert Frost
>
> (Rajesh Asudani)
> Assistant General Manager
> Reserve Bank of India
> Nagpur
> Cell: 9420397185
> o: +91 712 2806846
> R: 2591349
>
>
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread daulat gaur
Hello sir
i want to talks 5 for new worzen.
Thanks and regard
link dgaur...@gmail.com
numbers 9413613665
9783798618
daulat  raj
jai bharat

On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
> Friends
> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
> They cite government guidelines in their support.
> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
> This is despite technology and all.
>
> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
> identify these jobs for blind also.
> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
> identification altogether.
>
> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>
>
>
> With thanks and regards
>
>
> "I turned to speak to God
>   About the world's despair;
>   But to make bad matters worse
>   I found God wasn't there."
>
> --Robert Frost
>
> (Rajesh Asudani)
> Assistant General Manager
> Reserve Bank of India
> Nagpur
> Cell: 9420397185
> o: +91 712 2806846
> R: 2591349
>
>
> 
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread Vamshi. G
Dear Rajesh sir,

But other banks are still recruiting visually challenged people.  For
example, Central Bank of India which has notified jobs now,and
Oriental Bank of Commerce which has very recently notified jobs, have
not imposed any rules like this.  Is it a case where individual
organisations are taking their own decisions?

Coming to identified jobs, I remember enquiry clerks and some other
similar job being identified.  Don't they include banking industry?

Just for another reference, we have Amilesh Kumar who got recruited as
AAO in LIC very recently.

I think we should immediately draft a letter and send it to the
Finance and HRD ministries, not for an immediate solution, but just
for making them aware of the current happenings.

Is there any NGO interested in this?  I think AICB who trained many
employees of PNB officially would be the right organisation.  This
doesn't mean others should not take this up.



-- 
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PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
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On 11/25/10, daulat gaur  wrote:
> Hello sir
> i want to talks 5 for new worzen.
> Thanks and regard
> link dgaur...@gmail.com
> numbers 9413613665
> 9783798618
> daulat  raj
> jai bharat
>
> On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>> Friends
>> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
>> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
>> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
>> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
>> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
>> They cite government guidelines in their support.
>> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
>> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
>> This is despite technology and all.
>>
>> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
>> identify these jobs for blind also.
>> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
>> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
>> identification altogether.
>>
>> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>>
>>
>>
>> With thanks and regards
>>
>>
>> "I turned to speak to God
>>   About the world's despair;
>>   But to make bad matters worse
>>   I found God wasn't there."
>>
>> --Robert Frost
>>
>> (Rajesh Asudani)
>> Assistant General Manager
>> Reserve Bank of India
>> Nagpur
>> Cell: 9420397185
>> o: +91 712 2806846
>> R: 2591349
>>
>>
>> 
>> Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread subhashvashishth
We would surely take it up. Could u send the link to the advertisement in 
question off the list?
Thanks

Subhash C Vashishth
Advocate
Advocacy Committee, AICB
9811125521

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-Original Message-
From: "Vamshi. G" 
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 20:15:04 
To: 
Reply-To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

Dear Rajesh sir,

But other banks are still recruiting visually challenged people.  For
example, Central Bank of India which has notified jobs now,and
Oriental Bank of Commerce which has very recently notified jobs, have
not imposed any rules like this.  Is it a case where individual
organisations are taking their own decisions?

Coming to identified jobs, I remember enquiry clerks and some other
similar job being identified.  Don't they include banking industry?

Just for another reference, we have Amilesh Kumar who got recruited as
AAO in LIC very recently.

I think we should immediately draft a letter and send it to the
Finance and HRD ministries, not for an immediate solution, but just
for making them aware of the current happenings.

Is there any NGO interested in this?  I think AICB who trained many
employees of PNB officially would be the right organisation.  This
doesn't mean others should not take this up.



-- 
G. Vamshi
PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
Skype: gvamshi81

www.retinaindia.org
>From darkness unto light





On 11/25/10, daulat gaur  wrote:
> Hello sir
> i want to talks 5 for new worzen.
> Thanks and regard
> link dgaur...@gmail.com
> numbers 9413613665
> 9783798618
> daulat  raj
> jai bharat
>
> On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>> Friends
>> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
>> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
>> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
>> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
>> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
>> They cite government guidelines in their support.
>> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
>> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
>> This is despite technology and all.
>>
>> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
>> identify these jobs for blind also.
>> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
>> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
>> identification altogether.
>>
>> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>>
>>
>>
>> With thanks and regards
>>
>>
>> "I turned to speak to God
>>   About the world's despair;
>>   But to make bad matters worse
>>   I found God wasn't there."
>>
>> --Robert Frost
>>
>> (Rajesh Asudani)
>> Assistant General Manager
>> Reserve Bank of India
>> Nagpur
>> Cell: 9420397185
>> o: +91 712 2806846
>> R: 2591349
>>
>>
>> 
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Dear Vamshi
The conflagration spreads in no time, and I am afraid it is supported by 
government strictures.
We should not be taken aback by corrigenda in ads you have referred to.


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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Vamshi. G
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 8:15 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

Dear Rajesh sir,

But other banks are still recruiting visually challenged people.  For
example, Central Bank of India which has notified jobs now,and
Oriental Bank of Commerce which has very recently notified jobs, have
not imposed any rules like this.  Is it a case where individual
organisations are taking their own decisions?

Coming to identified jobs, I remember enquiry clerks and some other
similar job being identified.  Don't they include banking industry?

Just for another reference, we have Amilesh Kumar who got recruited as
AAO in LIC very recently.

I think we should immediately draft a letter and send it to the
Finance and HRD ministries, not for an immediate solution, but just
for making them aware of the current happenings.

Is there any NGO interested in this?  I think AICB who trained many
employees of PNB officially would be the right organisation.  This
doesn't mean others should not take this up.



--
G. Vamshi
PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
Skype: gvamshi81

www.retinaindia.org
>From darkness unto light





On 11/25/10, daulat gaur  wrote:
> Hello sir
> i want to talks 5 for new worzen.
> Thanks and regard
> link dgaur...@gmail.com
> numbers 9413613665
> 9783798618
> daulat  raj
> jai bharat
>
> On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>> Friends
>> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
>> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
>> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
>> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
>> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
>> They cite government guidelines in their support.
>> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
>> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
>> This is despite technology and all.
>>
>> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
>> identify these jobs for blind also.
>> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
>> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
>> identification altogether.
>>
>> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>>
>>
>>
>> With thanks and regards
>>
>>
>> "I turned to speak to God
>>   About the world's despair;
>>   But to make bad matters worse
>>   I found God wasn't there."
>>
>> --Robert Frost
>>
>> (Rajesh Asudani)
>> Assistant General Manager
>> Reserve Bank of India
>> Nagpur
>> Cell: 9420397185
>> o: +91 712 2806846
>> R: 2591349
>>
>>
>> 
>> Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Perhaps it is due to such blunders that axes tend to fall.


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of daulat gaur
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 7:11 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

Hello sir
i want to talks 5 for new worzen.
Thanks and regard
link dgaur...@gmail.com
numbers 9413613665
9783798618
daulat  raj
jai bharat

On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
> Friends
> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
> They cite government guidelines in their support.
> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
> This is despite technology and all.
>
> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
> identify these jobs for blind also.
> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
> identification altogether.
>
> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>
>
>
> With thanks and regards
>
>
> "I turned to speak to God
>   About the world's despair;
>   But to make bad matters worse
>   I found God wasn't there."
>
> --Robert Frost
>
> (Rajesh Asudani)
> Assistant General Manager
> Reserve Bank of India
> Nagpur
> Cell: 9420397185
> o: +91 712 2806846
> R: 2591349
>
>
> 
> Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-25 Thread Asudani, Rajesh

Dear Subhash Jee
Glad that you  would take up the matter.
I opine that we would have to change identification in the list itself. For 
this, government has to be targeted.
Institutions have merely followed the list of identified jobs, maybe somewhat 
late, as a result some blind have been actually recruited.

I am enclosing all the relevant ads.
Here are links also:
for IDBI Notification and corrigendum visit:
http://www.idbi.com/currentopenings.asp
for LIC notification visit:
http://www.licindia.in/pages/employment_news_notification.pdf
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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
subhashvashis...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 10:35 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Cc: aicbde...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

We would surely take it up. Could u send the link to the advertisement in 
question off the list?
Thanks

Subhash C Vashishth
Advocate
Advocacy Committee, AICB
9811125521

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-Original Message-
From: "Vamshi. G" 
Sender: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 20:15:04
To: 
Reply-To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

Dear Rajesh sir,

But other banks are still recruiting visually challenged people.  For
example, Central Bank of India which has notified jobs now,and
Oriental Bank of Commerce which has very recently notified jobs, have
not imposed any rules like this.  Is it a case where individual
organisations are taking their own decisions?

Coming to identified jobs, I remember enquiry clerks and some other
similar job being identified.  Don't they include banking industry?

Just for another reference, we have Amilesh Kumar who got recruited as
AAO in LIC very recently.

I think we should immediately draft a letter and send it to the
Finance and HRD ministries, not for an immediate solution, but just
for making them aware of the current happenings.

Is there any NGO interested in this?  I think AICB who trained many
employees of PNB officially would be the right organisation.  This
doesn't mean others should not take this up.



--
G. Vamshi
PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
Skype: gvamshi81

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On 11/25/10, daulat gaur  wrote:
> Hello sir
> i want to talks 5 for new worzen.
> Thanks and regard
> link dgaur...@gmail.com
> numbers 9413613665
> 9783798618
> daulat  raj
> jai bharat
>
> On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>> Friends
>> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
>> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
>> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
>> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
>> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
>> They cite government guidelines in their support.
>> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
>> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
>> This is despite technology and all.
>>
>> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
>> identify these jobs for blind also.
>> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
>> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
>> identification altogether.
>>
>> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>>
>>
>>
>> With thanks and regards
>>
>>
>> "I turned to speak to God
>>   About the world's despair;
>>   But to make bad matters worse
>>   I found God wasn't there."
>>
>> --Robert Frost
>>
>> (Rajesh Asudani)
>> Assistant General Manager
>> Reserve Bank of India
>> Nagpur
>> Cell: 9420397185
>> o: +91 712 2806846
>> R: 2591349
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2010-11-26 Thread Himanshu Sahu
Dear Vamshi,
Would like to make correction that Amlesh sir has some vision, but not
sure about the percentage.
The second thing is that recently Bank of India had also tried to go
out of convention and asked blind candidates to get aproved the
eligibilityof their scribes  through the regional offices of bank
before the examination, instead of at the time of exam.
According to me, such new dimensions only going to increase our problems.


On 11/25/10, Vamshi. G  wrote:
> Dear Rajesh sir,
>
> But other banks are still recruiting visually challenged people.  For
> example, Central Bank of India which has notified jobs now,and
> Oriental Bank of Commerce which has very recently notified jobs, have
> not imposed any rules like this.  Is it a case where individual
> organisations are taking their own decisions?
>
> Coming to identified jobs, I remember enquiry clerks and some other
> similar job being identified.  Don't they include banking industry?
>
> Just for another reference, we have Amilesh Kumar who got recruited as
> AAO in LIC very recently.
>
> I think we should immediately draft a letter and send it to the
> Finance and HRD ministries, not for an immediate solution, but just
> for making them aware of the current happenings.
>
> Is there any NGO interested in this?  I think AICB who trained many
> employees of PNB officially would be the right organisation.  This
> doesn't mean others should not take this up.
>
>
>
> --
> G. Vamshi
> PH Res : +91 877-2243861
> Mobile: +91 9949349497
> E-mail ID:
> gvamsh...@gmail.com
> Skype: gvamshi81
>
> www.retinaindia.org
> From darkness unto light
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/25/10, daulat gaur  wrote:
>> Hello sir
>> i want to talks 5 for new worzen.
>> Thanks and regard
>> link dgaur...@gmail.com
>> numbers 9413613665
>> 9783798618
>> daulat  raj
>> jai bharat
>>
>> On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>>> Friends
>>> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
>>> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
>>> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
>>> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
>>> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
>>> They cite government guidelines in their support.
>>> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank
>>> officers/clerks
>>> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
>>> This is despite technology and all.
>>>
>>> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately
>>> to
>>> identify these jobs for blind also.
>>> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
>>> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
>>> identification altogether.
>>>
>>> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With thanks and regards
>>>
>>>
>>> "I turned to speak to God
>>>   About the world's despair;
>>>   But to make bad matters worse
>>>   I found God wasn't there."
>>>
>>> --Robert Frost
>>>
>>> (Rajesh Asudani)
>>> Assistant General Manager
>>> Reserve Bank of India
>>> Nagpur
>>> Cell: 9420397185
>>> o: +91 712 2806846
>>> R: 2591349
>>>
>>>
>>> 
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2011-01-15 Thread ekinath ekinath
Hello

Just 2 days back i faced the same. I appeared for the interview for
Officer Grade B position for RBI in my college campus placements.
After first 2 rounds of GD and Essay writing, very senior officials of
RBI assumably from Services Board met me imformally and though
appreciated my talent and qualification, regreted their inability to
hier me.

Well, later reasons were clairified by my placement committee is that
i was never in the race as these positions were not reserved for
visually challenged.

Now, i am worried is that even if i clear all the tests ettc. form
outside from centralised process i will still not be selected.
On the other hand, it's very clearly mentioned in the add on the
website 6 posts are reserved for HI and although VIs can apply but
they won't be given concessions. I need to know will i be at least
allowed to appear for the exam with an elligible scribe. Will i be
given extra time and at the end of the even though fighting through
general category will i be hired?

Sir, i am going jto wirte a letter to RBI asking the same doubts in
short by tommorw for the test on this 6th of Feb and would let know.
Kindly share your knowledge or opinions on the same matter.
I will be more than happy to contribute in the same issue.

Regards












On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
> Friends
> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
> They cite government guidelines in their support.
> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
> This is despite technology and all.
>
> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
> identify these jobs for blind also.
> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
> identification altogether.
>
> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>
>
>
> With thanks and regards
>
>
> "I turned to speak to God
>   About the world's despair;
>   But to make bad matters worse
>   I found God wasn't there."
>
> --Robert Frost
>
> (Rajesh Asudani)
> Assistant General Manager
> Reserve Bank of India
> Nagpur
> Cell: 9420397185
> o: +91 712 2806846
> R: 2591349
>
>
> 
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Re: [AI] Axe falls on totally blind in financial sector recruitment

2011-01-16 Thread Vamshi. G
Hi Ekinath,

Nothing can stop you from writing the exam with a scribe availing the
extra time.

-- 
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Mobile: +91 9949349497
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gvamsh...@gmail.com
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>From darkness unto light





On 1/16/11, ekinath ekinath  wrote:
> Hello
>
> Just 2 days back i faced the same. I appeared for the interview for
> Officer Grade B position for RBI in my college campus placements.
> After first 2 rounds of GD and Essay writing, very senior officials of
> RBI assumably from Services Board met me imformally and though
> appreciated my talent and qualification, regreted their inability to
> hier me.
>
> Well, later reasons were clairified by my placement committee is that
> i was never in the race as these positions were not reserved for
> visually challenged.
>
> Now, i am worried is that even if i clear all the tests ettc. form
> outside from centralised process i will still not be selected.
> On the other hand, it's very clearly mentioned in the add on the
> website 6 posts are reserved for HI and although VIs can apply but
> they won't be given concessions. I need to know will i be at least
> allowed to appear for the exam with an elligible scribe. Will i be
> given extra time and at the end of the even though fighting through
> general category will i be hired?
>
> Sir, i am going jto wirte a letter to RBI asking the same doubts in
> short by tommorw for the test on this 6th of Feb and would let know.
> Kindly share your knowledge or opinions on the same matter.
> I will be more than happy to contribute in the same issue.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/25/10, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>> Friends
>> What I had long apprehended has come to pass.
>> Now, it seems totally blind would not get job even in financial sector.
>> a corrigendum  and a recently issued advertisement of IDBI and a
>> notification of LIC clearly stipulate that only low vision candidates, or
>> those visually impaired having impairment between 40 and 70% may apply.
>> They cite government guidelines in their support.
>> I am afraid list of identified jobs does not identify bank officers/clerks
>> jobs for blind, but does so for Low vision.
>> This is despite technology and all.
>>
>> So, the only recourse available is to compel the government immediately to
>> identify these jobs for blind also.
>> Anyway, identification is due in 2010.
>> Don't know whether government would wait for new law which does away with
>> identification altogether.
>>
>> Friends, come up with suggestions and activities to claim back our work.
>>
>>
>>
>> With thanks and regards
>>
>>
>> "I turned to speak to God
>>   About the world's despair;
>>   But to make bad matters worse
>>   I found God wasn't there."
>>
>> --Robert Frost
>>
>> (Rajesh Asudani)
>> Assistant General Manager
>> Reserve Bank of India
>> Nagpur
>> Cell: 9420397185
>> o: +91 712 2806846
>> R: 2591349
>>
>>
>> 
>> Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and
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>
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>
>