Re: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get certificates

2013-08-22 Thread vikas gupta
when it will start from and what is the webside through which we can make 
online certificate.

hop you understand my question
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http://www.dnaindia.com/ahmedabad/1876518/report-online-facility-to-help-the-disabled-get-certificates
Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, will help people with
disabilities get online appointment with doctors.

Soon people with disabilities (PwDs) need not do the rounds of
government hospitals time and again to know the availability of a
doctor who can examine them and issue a disability certificate.

For, the health department is mulling to provide a facility, where the
PwDs can get an online appointment with the concerned doctors.

Speaking about the initiative, commissioner of health, PK Taneja,
said that Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, is already in
place to effectively deliver services to PwDs. “The service is already
a hit. And now, we are planning to provide the online appointment
facility to the PwDs. To get a disability certificate, a candidate
after filing the registration form, needs to be examined by a doctor.

Many times, candidates are not aware about the time and place.

However, through the new facility, candidates will get to know online
the time when a doctor will be available and they can appear for the
examination. This will save their time,” said Taneja.

As per the 2001 census, the prevalence of disability in Gujarat is
2.1% and as per the estimate, the state is likely to have at least 12
lakh PwDs. Another official in the health department, who did not wish
to be named, said that despite the online facility, those who want to
register through manual forms can continue to do so.

“Often in case of obvious disability, a doctor can examine a patient
and issue a disability certificate. But in case of multiple
disabilities and where the disability is not so obvious, a panel of
doctors examines the patients.

Now, the panel may consist of doctors with different specialisation,
and a patient may not know when the doctors will be available.
Therefore, using this system, patients can get to know about their
timings, when each panel of doctors will be available at the hospital.
This will save their time and energy,” said the official.












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M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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Re: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get certificates

2013-08-22 Thread avinash shahi
Dear Vikas
Timing is not known, but you can call Helth Department of Gujarat's
Government and seek the further info by referring this article.

On 8/21/13, vikas gupta vikasgupta1...@gmail.com wrote:
 when it will start from and what is the webside through which we can make
 online certificate.
 hop you understand my question
 - Original Message -
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in; jnuvision
 jnuvis...@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:13 PM
 Subject: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get
 certificates


 http://www.dnaindia.com/ahmedabad/1876518/report-online-facility-to-help-the-disabled-get-certificates
 Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, will help people with
 disabilities get online appointment with doctors.

 Soon people with disabilities (PwDs) need not do the rounds of
 government hospitals time and again to know the availability of a
 doctor who can examine them and issue a disability certificate.

 For, the health department is mulling to provide a facility, where the
 PwDs can get an online appointment with the concerned doctors.

  Speaking about the initiative, commissioner of health, PK Taneja,
 said that Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, is already in
 place to effectively deliver services to PwDs. “The service is already
 a hit. And now, we are planning to provide the online appointment
 facility to the PwDs. To get a disability certificate, a candidate
 after filing the registration form, needs to be examined by a doctor.

  Many times, candidates are not aware about the time and place.

  However, through the new facility, candidates will get to know online
 the time when a doctor will be available and they can appear for the
 examination. This will save their time,” said Taneja.

  As per the 2001 census, the prevalence of disability in Gujarat is
 2.1% and as per the estimate, the state is likely to have at least 12
 lakh PwDs. Another official in the health department, who did not wish
 to be named, said that despite the online facility, those who want to
 register through manual forms can continue to do so.

 “Often in case of obvious disability, a doctor can examine a patient
 and issue a disability certificate. But in case of multiple
 disabilities and where the disability is not so obvious, a panel of
 doctors examines the patients.

 Now, the panel may consist of doctors with different specialisation,
 and a patient may not know when the doctors will be available.
 Therefore, using this system, patients can get to know about their
 timings, when each panel of doctors will be available at the hospital.
 This will save their time and energy,” said the official.












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 M.Phil Research Scholar
 Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
 Jawaharlal Nehru University
 New Delhi India

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Re: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get certificates

2013-08-22 Thread Hitesh thakkar

Hi friend, can u provide the url for ability gujarat?
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Subject: Re: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get certificates
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
Date: 22/08/2013 1:16 pm

Dear Vikas
Timing is not known, but you can call Helth Department of Gujarat's
Government and seek the further info by referring this article.

On 8/21/13, vikas gupta vikasgupta1...@gmail.com wrote:
 when it will start from and what is the webside through which we can make
 online certificate.
 hop you understand my question
 - Original Message -
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in; jnuvision
 jnuvis...@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:13 PM
 Subject: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get
 certificates


 http://www.dnaindia.com/ahmedabad/1876518/report-online-facility-to-help-the-disabled-get-certificates
 Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, will help people with
 disabilities get online appointment with doctors.

 Soon people with disabilities (PwDs) need not do the rounds of
 government hospitals time and again to know the availability of a
 doctor who can examine them and issue a disability certificate.

 For, the health department is mulling to provide a facility, where the
 PwDs can get an online appointment with the concerned doctors.

  Speaking about the initiative, commissioner of health, PK Taneja,
 said that Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, is already in
 place to effectively deliver services to PwDs. “The service is already
 a hit. And now, we are planning to provide the online appointment
 facility to the PwDs. To get a disability certificate, a candidate
 after filing the registration form, needs to be examined by a doctor.

  Many times, candidates are not aware about the time and place.

  However, through the new facility, candidates will get to know online
 the time when a doctor will be available and they can appear for the
 examination. This will save their time,” said Taneja.

  As per the 2001 census, the prevalence of disability in Gujarat is
 2.1% and as per the estimate, the state is likely to have at least 12
 lakh PwDs. Another official in the health department, who did not wish
 to be named, said that despite the online facility, those who want to
 register through manual forms can continue to do so.

 “Often in case of obvious disability, a doctor can examine a patient
 and issue a disability certificate. But in case of multiple
 disabilities and where the disability is not so obvious, a panel of
 doctors examines the patients.

 Now, the panel may consist of doctors with different specialisation,
 and a patient may not know when the doctors will be available.
 Therefore, using this system, patients can get to know about their
 timings, when each panel of doctors will be available at the hospital.
 This will save their time and energy,” said the official.












 --
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 M.Phil Research Scholar
 Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
 Jawaharlal Nehru University
 New Delhi India

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Re: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get certificates

2013-08-22 Thread shankar shan
hello friends, kindly find the  u r l below
http://www.gujhealth.gov.in/

On 8/22/13, Hitesh thakkar hiteshn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi friend, can u provide the url for ability gujarat?
 -original message-
 Subject: Re: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get
 certificates
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 Date: 22/08/2013 1:16 pm

 Dear Vikas
 Timing is not known, but you can call Helth Department of Gujarat's
 Government and seek the further info by referring this article.

 On 8/21/13, vikas gupta vikasgupta1...@gmail.com wrote:
 when it will start from and what is the webside through which we can make
 online certificate.
 hop you understand my question
 - Original Message -
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in; jnuvision
 jnuvis...@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:13 PM
 Subject: [AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get
 certificates


 http://www.dnaindia.com/ahmedabad/1876518/report-online-facility-to-help-the-disabled-get-certificates
 Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, will help people with
 disabilities get online appointment with doctors.

 Soon people with disabilities (PwDs) need not do the rounds of
 government hospitals time and again to know the availability of a
 doctor who can examine them and issue a disability certificate.

 For, the health department is mulling to provide a facility, where the
 PwDs can get an online appointment with the concerned doctors.

  Speaking about the initiative, commissioner of health, PK Taneja,
 said that Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, is already in
 place to effectively deliver services to PwDs. “The service is already
 a hit. And now, we are planning to provide the online appointment
 facility to the PwDs. To get a disability certificate, a candidate
 after filing the registration form, needs to be examined by a doctor.

  Many times, candidates are not aware about the time and place.

  However, through the new facility, candidates will get to know online
 the time when a doctor will be available and they can appear for the
 examination. This will save their time,” said Taneja.

  As per the 2001 census, the prevalence of disability in Gujarat is
 2.1% and as per the estimate, the state is likely to have at least 12
 lakh PwDs. Another official in the health department, who did not wish
 to be named, said that despite the online facility, those who want to
 register through manual forms can continue to do so.

 “Often in case of obvious disability, a doctor can examine a patient
 and issue a disability certificate. But in case of multiple
 disabilities and where the disability is not so obvious, a panel of
 doctors examines the patients.

 Now, the panel may consist of doctors with different specialisation,
 and a patient may not know when the doctors will be available.
 Therefore, using this system, patients can get to know about their
 timings, when each panel of doctors will be available at the hospital.
 This will save their time and energy,” said the official.












 --
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 M.Phil Research Scholar
 Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
 Jawaharlal Nehru University
 New Delhi India

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[AI] Gujarat: Online facility to help the disabled get certificates

2013-08-21 Thread avinash shahi
http://www.dnaindia.com/ahmedabad/1876518/report-online-facility-to-help-the-disabled-get-certificates
Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, will help people with
disabilities get online appointment with doctors.

Soon people with disabilities (PwDs) need not do the rounds of
government hospitals time and again to know the availability of a
doctor who can examine them and issue a disability certificate.

For, the health department is mulling to provide a facility, where the
PwDs can get an online appointment with the concerned doctors.

 Speaking about the initiative, commissioner of health, PK Taneja,
said that Ability Gujarat, a web-based application, is already in
place to effectively deliver services to PwDs. “The service is already
a hit. And now, we are planning to provide the online appointment
facility to the PwDs. To get a disability certificate, a candidate
after filing the registration form, needs to be examined by a doctor.

 Many times, candidates are not aware about the time and place.

 However, through the new facility, candidates will get to know online
the time when a doctor will be available and they can appear for the
examination. This will save their time,” said Taneja.

 As per the 2001 census, the prevalence of disability in Gujarat is
2.1% and as per the estimate, the state is likely to have at least 12
lakh PwDs. Another official in the health department, who did not wish
to be named, said that despite the online facility, those who want to
register through manual forms can continue to do so.

“Often in case of obvious disability, a doctor can examine a patient
and issue a disability certificate. But in case of multiple
disabilities and where the disability is not so obvious, a panel of
doctors examines the patients.

Now, the panel may consist of doctors with different specialisation,
and a patient may not know when the doctors will be available.
Therefore, using this system, patients can get to know about their
timings, when each panel of doctors will be available at the hospital.
This will save their time and energy,” said the official.












-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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