Hi,

Yes so many times passed last year month of March scheme introduce ,
clarification also made in September
But only few RRB division issued very less no

Hwvr though will find many information how to approach but I will suggest u
..based on my experience

class 10th admit for proof of date of birth, adhar/voter id card
for address proof, 2 photo, railway concession, disability certificate (
self attested ) though in my case demanded to be done by gazated officers
and

an application address to DCM ( COMMERCIAL MANAGER ) O/o the divisional
railway manager [DRM].

Better to send by post ( speed post )
so that later u can follow up

Though no certain time limit DEFINE
But depend of Division it may takes 3-6- or even more month

Practically its can be issue in 1 week if already certain activities (
official & technical ) done by concern division

>From Eastern zone am expecting ( got call to collect yesterday ) to be
first user applied in March 2015 .



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Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 20:32:14 +0530
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Subject: Re: [AI] want to know exact procedure of making electronic ID
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hi mohib! you need to  be following documents for railway e-card.
class 10th marksheet for proof of date of birth, adhar/voter id card
for address proof, 2 photo, railway concession, disability certificate
and an application  address to divisional railway manager [drm]. and
submit it in new delhi railway station drm office.

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> Friends lately I wanting to know the exact procedure for making
> electronic card for availing railway concession. Though I kept an eye
> of the discussion that happened here time to time, but there are
> different versions as how to proceed. Since considerable time has been
> elapsed when this facility was introduced, certainly a set procedure
> must have been evolved so far. can anyone explain where and how to
> approach to the railway authorities ?
>
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>> Friends lately I wanting to know the exact procedure for making
>> electronic card for availing railway concession. Though I kept an eye
>> of the discussion that happened here time to time, but there are
>> different versions as how to proceed. Since considerable time has been
>> elapsed when this facility was introduced, certainly a set procedure
>> must have been evolved so far. can anyone explain where and how to
>> approach to the railway authorities ?
>> I am talking about Delhi. As I have a certificate issued by Delhi
>> government hospital and railway concession issued by NFB Delhi.
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Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 20:53:36 +0530
From: gurudas <vnguru...@gmail.com>
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Subject: [AI] Anouncement- 8 months computer training at AWAKE VISHWA
        SEVA    FOUNDATION Bangalore .
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Greetings from AWAKE VISHWA SEVA FOUNDATION! With the successful batch Awake
is going to start fresh batch for Basic and advanced Computer Course in July
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To Create IT Awareness, Provide Knowledge and Specialized Skills to empower
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IT-Enabled Society.

This cores is of 8 months duration, in this time we will be training the
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Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 22:25:44 +0530
From: M Sivakumar <svkri...@gmail.com>
To: accessindia <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Subject: [AI] Online Voting for Disabled Can be Tried Out
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Online Voting for Disabled Can be Tried Out
By Express News Service
Published: 09th May 2016 04:15 AM
Last Updated: 09th May 2016 04:15 AM
(From left) A Sivagnanam, A R Lakshmanan and T S Krishnamurthy ? Ashwin
Prasath
CHENNAI: When 40-year-old Joby Mathew, an international arm wrestler,
wanted to cast his vote for the first time, he almost had to give up
because of the inaccessibility of the polling booth to people with
disability. But determined to vote, Mathew, who is severely
under-developed, exercised his franchise with the help of friends. But
still after many years, the voting experience for people with
disability in India is the same, particularly in rural areas, says
Mathew, who has won 18 gold medals for India at international
tournaments.
He was one among the many achievers who shared their experience at the
?Adding Leaders-Breaking Barriers?, an event organised by Adding
Smiles Foundation for the inclusion of the people with disability into
mainstream of society and in the election process, on Saturday. Mathew
made an appeal to the officials present on the occasion including A
Sivagnanam, joint chief electoral officer, T S Krishnamurthy, former
chief election commissioner and A R Lakshmanan, former judge of
Supreme Court, to introduce postal voting for people with disability.
Krishamurthy said the Election Commission has worked with IITs and
examined the online voting options for senior citizens and people with
disability as early as 2004 Lok Sabha polls. However, online voting
will be a reality in another 10-15 years, he assured. There are
concerns but EC has to put in place safeguards for the implementation
of online voting. ?It can be tried on a small scale perhaps during a
by-election. But it is possible only in the urban areas now as it
might not be feasible to try this out in rural belts where the
illiterate population is large,? Krishnamurthy said.
Again, the law should be amended to include people with disability as
eligible candidates to vote through postal voting which needs a policy
decision, he said. But for that, EC should find the percentage of
people with disability in the country.  The officials highlighted the
facilities set up for people with disability in the election process
and encouraged those with disabilities to exercise their fundamental
right to vote.
Source
http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/Online-Voting-for-Disabled-Can-be-Tried-Out/2016/05/09/article3422419.ece



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 International Institute of Tamil Studies CIT Campus, 2nd Main Road,
Tharamani, Chennai, 600113

We're conditioned to think that our lives revolve around great moments.

But great moments often catch us unaware-beautifully wrapped in what
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Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 22:27:09 +0530
From: M Sivakumar <svkri...@gmail.com>
To: accessindia <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Subject: [AI] Mothers of disabled kids more depressed, say experts
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Mothers of disabled kids more depressed, say experts
Mothers of children with intellectual or physical disabilities were
likely to have a more negative emotional status due to worries over
their kids. On the occasion of Mother's Day on Sunday, psychiatrists
and child care experts in the city said that such mothers tended to be
more depressed due to an uncertainty of their child having a "normal"
life.

"Mothers, being the main caretakers of children who have disabilities,
were largely found to be depressed. Depression was even higher among
mothers whose child had a significant co-morbidity," said Aditi
Shardul, Project Head Vihang, a multi-disciplinary group in Omkar
Balwadi, which assists differently-abled children to study and develop
with respect to their limitations with normal children.

"The degree of the child's dependency on the mother in daily
activities of life - bathing, feeding, clothing and mobility- increase
the burden of caring. Caring for children with multiple disabilities
increases the maternal caregiving hours. Co-morbidities such as
epilepsy, cerebral palsy and psychosis make the children dependent on
their caretakers for life. The presence of any chronic illness in a
child with learning difficulties is found to be one of the predictors
for psychiatric morbidity in the mother," she said.

"It has also been found that maternal depression has a greater impact
on such children with intellectual disabilities and treatment of the
mother's depression may benefit the child. In fact, better quality of
information given to parents about their child's illness and recovery
process reduces feelings of insecurity and helplessness. Parents who
received information and advice in caring for their children reported
positive feelings toward caring for their children. Such an
intervention helps the mothers to cope faster through the caring
skills taught to them," said Shardul, who is also a psychiatrist.

Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors president (MARD) Sagar
Mundada, who is pursuing a post-graduation in psychiatry said,
"Parents developing depression secondary to them having a child with
intellectual disabilities is called as caregiver morbidity. Many
times, the chronic duration of illness of children and resulting
disability coupled with the extra care that parents, especially
mothers need to take, stresses them out a lot."

"Autism and intellectual disability are permanent and any amount of
treatment will not make the children alright, this leads to negativity
in mothers and they end up in depression. The parents' sometimes
subconsciously wish that their child had not been born at all. But
these feelings impose guilt on the conscious mind leading to emotional
turmoil within," he explained.
Saying that mental illness has a huge psychological impact on the
mothers, Shardul recommended medical services offered to the disabled
child should also be extended to the family, especially to the
mothers, who are the main caretakers.


"Counselling services, treatments, and regular screening of the
mothers should also be included in the protocol for management," said
Mundada."
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m. sivakumar. P.hd.
 International Institute of Tamil Studies CIT Campus, 2nd Main Road,
Tharamani, Chennai, 600113

We're conditioned to think that our lives revolve around great moments.

But great moments often catch us unaware-beautifully wrapped in what
others may consider a small one.



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Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 22:28:21 +0530
From: M Sivakumar <svkri...@gmail.com>
To: accessindia <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Subject: [AI] EC plans to ferry disabled, elderly to polling booths
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EC plans to ferry disabled, elderly to polling booths
TNN | May 9, 2016, 03.07 AM IST
Chennai: In a novel initiative aimed at improving voters'
participation in the assembly polls, the Election Commission is
considering ferrying persons with disabilities (PwD) and senior
citizens to polling booths in Chennai.

"Differently abled persons and senior citizens residing in care
centres would be transported to the polling stations. We are
contemplating carrying it out on a pilot basis," corporation
commissioner and district election officer B Chandra Mohan told TOI.

With the Greater Chennai Corporation equipped with adequate resources
like vehicles, official sources said there would not be any constraint
in providing the facility.

This comes against the backdrop of the EC's drive to achieve 100%
polling. Steps have been taken to provide ramps and wheelchairs at
polling stations to facilitate PwD to exercise their franchise without
any inconvenience. The Election Commission has directed that disabled
electors are provided with provisions such as designated parking
spaces close to the entrance of polling premises and special care for
electors with speech and hearing impairment.
Special stress has also been laid for sensitisation of polling
personnel regarding the unique needs of the differently abled.


"People with disabilities would be given priority at polling stations,
wherein they need not have to wait in queue for voting. Moreover, care
takers, who accompany them, will be allowed to vote on a priority
basis," said an officer involved in the election process.
Source
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/EC-plans-to-ferry-disabled-elderly-to-polling-booths/articleshow/52180642.cms



--
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 International Institute of Tamil Studies CIT Campus, 2nd Main Road,
Tharamani, Chennai, 600113

We're conditioned to think that our lives revolve around great moments.

But great moments often catch us unaware-beautifully wrapped in what
others may consider a small one.



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