Re: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-14 Thread Nagaraj H
we should be proud of karnataka  government and some NGO's espicially
NFB and others who have fought for the rights of disabled persons has
reached the goal of getting more jobs has SDA, FDA, PO, Clerks, PDO
and many more jobs to visually impaired friends so keep it  up
continues  even in future also.
with regards Nagaraj H

On 8/11/14, PAULMUDDHA  wrote:
> We have trained Channamma at Snehadeep trust for the disabled to a small
> extent.
> Regards
> Paul
>
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> Subject: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired
> candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state
>
> Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
> Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
> centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
> it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
> But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
> villeges?
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visual
> ly-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms
>
> BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
> colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
> other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
> up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.
>
> However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
> This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
> CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
> panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
> chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
> weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.
>
> Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
> computer diploma course in Mysore.
>
>
> Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
> to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
> in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
> their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
> court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
> But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
> government jobs.
>
> Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
> with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
> were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
> computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
> to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
> provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
> memorandum to the government.
>
> "I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
> am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
> should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
> especially in rural areas", says Channamma.
>
> Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
> Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
> come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
> hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
> my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
> he told TOI.
>
> Article continues
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>
>
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Re: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-13 Thread vivek doddamani
Karnataka government is much ahead in giving computer training for
newly appointed SDA but in national capital Delhi blind persons
appointed as LDC & Stenographers by Staff Selection Commission between
1990 & 2000 working in Ministries & Delhi Government doesn't know
anything about computers, very few persons have learnt computers by
their own effort, many blind persons working in central government
offices & Delhi government offices do not get any work, because they
don't know computers, there are so many NGO s in Delhi they have also
not taken any steps to improve the work conditions of the blind
persons working in Delhi all NGOs just need money but Government
offices are notready to pay money for blind persons computer training,
if anybody do survay on the work conditions of Blind Persons working
as Clerical & Stenographers in Central Government & Delhi Government
Offices the conditions is very worse, this being the capital of India
working blind persons condition is very worse.
On 8/14/14, Ganesh Babu  wrote:
> Dear Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi,
> how are you? If you don't mind PL provide me your number. I am from
> maheshwari school. I am kumar batch.
> Regards Ganesh.
>
>
> On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
>> welcome friend. Yes I will work and serv in the area of villages.
>> Because villages are back bone of our country. I am happy to work
>> there. No tropic problem! and nice kind people.
>>
>> On 8/12/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Wonderful. congratulations job holders.
>>> And no need to be indebted to the government. they need you. You
>>> deserved the job you got it.
>>> Keep working for the betterment of your village and surroundings.
>>>
>>> On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
 yes. I am also recently selected for same post in Dharwad district ,
 gp. I am thankful for government of karnataka. Compare to other state,
 I got my job in my young age. I already reported yesterday. Basappa
 waddagol is my school ment. He also got in belgaum. happy to read his
 name in timesofindia news paper. Now they have told 3 months training
 from august 25 to november.

 On 8/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
> Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
> centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
> it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
> But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
> villeges?
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visually-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms
>
> BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
> colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
> other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
> up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.
>
> However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
> This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
> CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
> panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
> chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
> weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.
>
> Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
> computer diploma course in Mysore.
>
>
> Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
> to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
> in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
> their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
> court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
> But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
> government jobs.
>
> Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
> with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
> were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
> computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
> to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
> provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
> memorandum to the government.
>
> "I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
> am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
> should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
> especially in rural areas", says Channamma.
>
> Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
> Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
> come from a poor background and a small village and almo

Re: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-13 Thread Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi
o! Ganesh, check your E mail. I am sending you my mobile number. You
cann send me your number to my E mail ID. ingalagisi...@gmail.com

On 8/13/14, Ganesh Babu  wrote:
> Dear Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi,
> how are you? If you don't mind PL provide me your number. I am from
> maheshwari school. I am kumar batch.
> Regards Ganesh.
>
>
> On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
>> welcome friend. Yes I will work and serv in the area of villages.
>> Because villages are back bone of our country. I am happy to work
>> there. No tropic problem! and nice kind people.
>>
>> On 8/12/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Wonderful. congratulations job holders.
>>> And no need to be indebted to the government. they need you. You
>>> deserved the job you got it.
>>> Keep working for the betterment of your village and surroundings.
>>>
>>> On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
 yes. I am also recently selected for same post in Dharwad district ,
 gp. I am thankful for government of karnataka. Compare to other state,
 I got my job in my young age. I already reported yesterday. Basappa
 waddagol is my school ment. He also got in belgaum. happy to read his
 name in timesofindia news paper. Now they have told 3 months training
 from august 25 to november.

 On 8/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
> Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
> centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
> it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
> But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
> villeges?
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visually-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms
>
> BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
> colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
> other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
> up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.
>
> However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
> This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
> CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
> panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
> chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
> weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.
>
> Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
> computer diploma course in Mysore.
>
>
> Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
> to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
> in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
> their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
> court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
> But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
> government jobs.
>
> Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
> with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
> were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
> computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
> to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
> provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
> memorandum to the government.
>
> "I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
> am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
> should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
> especially in rural areas", says Channamma.
>
> Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
> Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
> come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
> hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
> my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
> he told TOI.
>
> Article continues
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>
>
>
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Re: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-13 Thread Ganesh Babu
Dear Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi,
how are you? If you don't mind PL provide me your number. I am from
maheshwari school. I am kumar batch.
Regards Ganesh.


On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
> welcome friend. Yes I will work and serv in the area of villages.
> Because villages are back bone of our country. I am happy to work
> there. No tropic problem! and nice kind people.
>
> On 8/12/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Wonderful. congratulations job holders.
>> And no need to be indebted to the government. they need you. You
>> deserved the job you got it.
>> Keep working for the betterment of your village and surroundings.
>>
>> On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
>>> yes. I am also recently selected for same post in Dharwad district ,
>>> gp. I am thankful for government of karnataka. Compare to other state,
>>> I got my job in my young age. I already reported yesterday. Basappa
>>> waddagol is my school ment. He also got in belgaum. happy to read his
>>> name in timesofindia news paper. Now they have told 3 months training
>>> from august 25 to november.
>>>
>>> On 8/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
 Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
 Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
 centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
 it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
 But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
 villeges?
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visually-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms

 BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
 colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
 other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
 up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.

 However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
 This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
 CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
 panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
 chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
 weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.

 Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
 computer diploma course in Mysore.


 Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
 to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
 in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
 their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
 court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
 But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
 government jobs.

 Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
 with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
 were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
 computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
 to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
 provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
 memorandum to the government.

 "I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
 am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
 should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
 especially in rural areas", says Channamma.

 Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
 Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
 come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
 hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
 my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
 he told TOI.

 Article continues

 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-12 Thread Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi
welcome friend. Yes I will work and serv in the area of villages.
Because villages are back bone of our country. I am happy to work
there. No tropic problem! and nice kind people.

On 8/12/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Wonderful. congratulations job holders.
> And no need to be indebted to the government. they need you. You
> deserved the job you got it.
> Keep working for the betterment of your village and surroundings.
>
> On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
>> yes. I am also recently selected for same post in Dharwad district ,
>> gp. I am thankful for government of karnataka. Compare to other state,
>> I got my job in my young age. I already reported yesterday. Basappa
>> waddagol is my school ment. He also got in belgaum. happy to read his
>> name in timesofindia news paper. Now they have told 3 months training
>> from august 25 to november.
>>
>> On 8/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
>>> Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
>>> centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
>>> it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
>>> But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
>>> villeges?
>>> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visually-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms
>>>
>>> BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
>>> colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
>>> other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
>>> up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.
>>>
>>> However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
>>> This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
>>> CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
>>> panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
>>> chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
>>> weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.
>>>
>>> Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
>>> computer diploma course in Mysore.
>>>
>>>
>>> Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
>>> to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
>>> in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
>>> their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
>>> court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
>>> But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
>>> government jobs.
>>>
>>> Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
>>> with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
>>> were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
>>> computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
>>> to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
>>> provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
>>> memorandum to the government.
>>>
>>> "I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
>>> am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
>>> should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
>>> especially in rural areas", says Channamma.
>>>
>>> Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
>>> Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
>>> come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
>>> hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
>>> my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
>>> he told TOI.
>>>
>>> Article continues
>>>
>>> --
>>> Avinash Shahi
>>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>>
>>>
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2014-08-12 Thread avinash shahi
Wonderful. congratulations job holders.
And no need to be indebted to the government. they need you. You
deserved the job you got it.
Keep working for the betterment of your village and surroundings.

On 8/12/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi  wrote:
> yes. I am also recently selected for same post in Dharwad district ,
> gp. I am thankful for government of karnataka. Compare to other state,
> I got my job in my young age. I already reported yesterday. Basappa
> waddagol is my school ment. He also got in belgaum. happy to read his
> name in timesofindia news paper. Now they have told 3 months training
> from august 25 to november.
>
> On 8/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
>> Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
>> centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
>> it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
>> But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
>> villeges?
>> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visually-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms
>>
>> BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
>> colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
>> other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
>> up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.
>>
>> However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
>> This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
>> CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
>> panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
>> chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
>> weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.
>>
>> Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
>> computer diploma course in Mysore.
>>
>>
>> Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
>> to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
>> in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
>> their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
>> court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
>> But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
>> government jobs.
>>
>> Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
>> with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
>> were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
>> computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
>> to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
>> provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
>> memorandum to the government.
>>
>> "I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
>> am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
>> should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
>> especially in rural areas", says Channamma.
>>
>> Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
>> Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
>> come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
>> hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
>> my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
>> he told TOI.
>>
>> Article continues
>>
>> --
>> Avinash Shahi
>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>
>>
>>
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>> of
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Re: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-11 Thread Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi
yes. I am also recently selected for same post in Dharwad district ,
gp. I am thankful for government of karnataka. Compare to other state,
I got my job in my young age. I already reported yesterday. Basappa
waddagol is my school ment. He also got in belgaum. happy to read his
name in timesofindia news paper. Now they have told 3 months training
from august 25 to november.

On 8/11/14, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
> Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
> centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
> it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
> But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
> villeges?
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visually-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms
>
> BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
> colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
> other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
> up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.
>
> However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
> This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
> CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
> panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
> chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
> weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.
>
> Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
> computer diploma course in Mysore.
>
>
> Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
> to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
> in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
> their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
> court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
> But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
> government jobs.
>
> Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
> with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
> were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
> computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
> to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
> provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
> memorandum to the government.
>
> "I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
> am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
> should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
> especially in rural areas", says Channamma.
>
> Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
> Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
> come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
> hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
> my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
> he told TOI.
>
> Article continues
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>
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Re: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-11 Thread PAULMUDDHA
We have trained Channamma at Snehadeep trust for the disabled to a small
extent.
Regards
Paul

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Subject: [AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired
candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
villeges?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visual
ly-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms

BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.

However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.

Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
computer diploma course in Mysore.


Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
government jobs.

Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
memorandum to the government.

"I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
especially in rural areas", says Channamma.

Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
he told TOI.

Article continues

-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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[AI] Posting in the rural villeges: 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs to different GPs across the state

2014-08-11 Thread avinash shahi
Momentum should be carried on. other states should also join
Karnataka... Its high time Government should start computer training
centres in the small town and in rural areas of the country. NGOs find
it hard to attract funding hence they are concentrated in big cities.
But why people with disabilities should suffer who reside in the
villeges? 
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Govt-jobs-offer-hope-to-visually-challenged/articleshow/39715193.cms

BELGAUM: Channamma Marihal lost her vision at eight and suddenly her
colourful life turned dark. The girl, who would play happily with
other children, started withdrawing into a shell. Many started giving
up on her and thought she'd end up in a corner of the house.

However, Channamma never gave up fighting the odds to be independent.
This girl from Kittur village in Bailhongal taluk recently passed the
CET examination conducted by the KPSC and has been selected for a gram
panchayat (GP) as a second division assistant. During counselling, she
chose Kittur village for her posting and will report for duty in two
weeks. She'll be working in the accounts department.

Channamma has completed her degree course along with three-year
computer diploma course in Mysore.


Channamma is one of 129 visually impaired candidates selected as SDAs
to different GPs across the state. Seven have been selected to the GPs
in Belgaum district. Like Channamma, most of these candidates lost
their vision but never gave up. Six years ago, the Karnataka high
court directed the government to recruit visually impaired persons.
But, this is the first time so many of them have been selected for
government jobs.

Most of these candidates have taken computer training with job access
with speech (JAWS) software. In 2010-11, visually impaired persons
were recruited in courts for clerical work. They had been given
computers but without JAWS software as it was reportedly costly. Due
to that, the visually impaired remained jobless. The software was
provided to them only after a long fight and they submitted a
memorandum to the government.

"I don't want to face the same problem after joining work in the GP. I
am not aware what kind of job the government will give us. But it
should create a disabled-friendly atmosphere at the workplace,
especially in rural areas", says Channamma.

Basappa Waddagol of Manoli in Belgaum taluk, who selected the nearby
Santi-Bastwad GP, said this job has given him hope for the future. "I
come from a poor background and a small village and almost lost all
hopes of making a living. But this job has brought a ray of light into
my life. My family, relatives and neighbours are very happy for me,"
he told TOI.

Article continues

-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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