Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-21 Thread Ankit rajiv Jindal
Congratulations Vishal. Great news. I am glad you could make a difference

On 12/20/11, Nirmal Verma  wrote:
> Dear Vishal,
>
> I must appreciate your continuous effort in bringing pearson books within
> the reach of every visually challenged person. I see it as a great
> beginning. even before the copyright law  is amended in the parliament, you
> effort and pearson publications great work has become a landmark for all
> others to follow.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nirmal Verma
>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Vishal Jain  wrote:
>
>> Thank you so much all for your wishes.
>> I must thank XRCVC, Enable India, Saksham, Bookshare, Eyeway and NAB
>> for contributing in their own way. The guidance and suggestions of
>> Dipendra sir, Neha ma’am, Kanchan ma’am, Vamshi sir, Nirmal sir and
>> few others has been very valuable. Cannot name everyone, but special
>> thanks to all those who helped me spread the word and filled the
>> survey.
>>
>> Friends, let me reiterate that it’s only a small beginning. Please
>> remember that Pearson will execute most of the things based on the
>> requests/feedback that you send to them.
>> Do invest a few minutes by helping them to help the community.
>>
>> @Rakesh, there is no information put up on their website as of now.
>> @Manish, Visually challenged/print disabled teachers should be
>> eligible for the books I suppose.
>> You may want to request/suggest Pearson for such things.
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Vishal.
>> Website: http://tinyurl.com/VishalJain
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/20/11, ekinath ekinath  wrote:
>> > Congratulations Vishal,
>> >
>> > Always appreciate a concrete constructive work.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > On 12/17/11, Vishal Jain  wrote:
>> >> Hi all,
>> >> Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
>> >> work, the success is bound to attain.
>> >> I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
>> >> visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
>> >> filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
>> >> requirements/suggestions.
>> >>
>> >> I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
>> >> world’s largest publisher has approved the project.
>> >> All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
>> >> for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
>> >> No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
>> >> launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
>> >> to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
>> >> receive from non students.
>> >>
>> >> Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
>> >> products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
>> >> to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
>> >> Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
>> >> problems/queries.
>> >>
>> >> You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
>> >> to below given contacts
>> >> Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
>> >> Phone: 0120-4190318
>> >> Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com
>> >>
>> >> To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
>> >> requisition form given below.
>> >> http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
>> >> Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
>> >> books available
>> >> www.pearsoned.co.in
>> >>
>> >> The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be
>> >> posted
>> >> to
>> >> Amarjyoti Dutta
>> >> Pearson Education
>> >> Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
>> >> 309, India
>> >>
>> >> So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> Vishal.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Search for old postings at:
>> >> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
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Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-20 Thread Nirmal Verma
Dear Vishal,

I must appreciate your continuous effort in bringing pearson books within
the reach of every visually challenged person. I see it as a great
beginning. even before the copyright law  is amended in the parliament, you
effort and pearson publications great work has become a landmark for all
others to follow.

Thanks

Nirmal Verma

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Vishal Jain  wrote:

> Thank you so much all for your wishes.
> I must thank XRCVC, Enable India, Saksham, Bookshare, Eyeway and NAB
> for contributing in their own way. The guidance and suggestions of
> Dipendra sir, Neha ma’am, Kanchan ma’am, Vamshi sir, Nirmal sir and
> few others has been very valuable. Cannot name everyone, but special
> thanks to all those who helped me spread the word and filled the
> survey.
>
> Friends, let me reiterate that it’s only a small beginning. Please
> remember that Pearson will execute most of the things based on the
> requests/feedback that you send to them.
> Do invest a few minutes by helping them to help the community.
>
> @Rakesh, there is no information put up on their website as of now.
> @Manish, Visually challenged/print disabled teachers should be
> eligible for the books I suppose.
> You may want to request/suggest Pearson for such things.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Vishal.
> Website: http://tinyurl.com/VishalJain
>
>
>
> On 12/20/11, ekinath ekinath  wrote:
> > Congratulations Vishal,
> >
> > Always appreciate a concrete constructive work.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > On 12/17/11, Vishal Jain  wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >> Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
> >> work, the success is bound to attain.
> >> I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
> >> visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
> >> filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
> >> requirements/suggestions.
> >>
> >> I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
> >> world’s largest publisher has approved the project.
> >> All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
> >> for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
> >> No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
> >> launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
> >> to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
> >> receive from non students.
> >>
> >> Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
> >> products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
> >> to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
> >> Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
> >> problems/queries.
> >>
> >> You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
> >> to below given contacts
> >> Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
> >> Phone: 0120-4190318
> >> Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com
> >>
> >> To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
> >> requisition form given below.
> >> http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
> >> Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
> >> books available
> >> www.pearsoned.co.in
> >>
> >> The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be posted
> >> to
> >> Amarjyoti Dutta
> >> Pearson Education
> >> Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
> >> 309, India
> >>
> >> So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
> >> Best regards,
> >> Vishal.
> >>
> >>
> >> Search for old postings at:
> >> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
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> >
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> > but it is the current beneath the water that determines your direction.”
> >
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Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-19 Thread ekinath ekinath
Congratulations Vishal,

Always appreciate a concrete constructive work.

Thanks

On 12/17/11, Vishal Jain  wrote:
> Hi all,
> Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
> work, the success is bound to attain.
> I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
> visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
> filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
> requirements/suggestions.
>
> I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
> world’s largest publisher has approved the project.
> All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
> for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
> No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
> launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
> to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
> receive from non students.
>
> Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
> products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
> to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
> Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
> problems/queries.
>
> You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
> to below given contacts
> Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
> Phone: 0120-4190318
> Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com
>
> To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
> requisition form given below.
> http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
> Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
> books available
> www.pearsoned.co.in
>
> The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be posted to
> Amarjyoti Dutta
> Pearson Education
> Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
> 309, India
>
> So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
> Best regards,
> Vishal.
>
>
> Search for old postings at:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>
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Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-19 Thread Umesha Economics

Sorry to hear that sir, but I don't know when it was posted.

Umesha

- Original Message - 
From: "Vamshi. G" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2011 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for 
visually challenged




Hi,

But I know how much Vishal had to struggle to get respondents for his
research.  Access India has a membership of more than 2000.  But it
was disappointing to see
the number of people who have come forward to fill up the
questionnaire, that took hardly a few minutes to complete.  We take
every opportunity to blast the government, a bank, railways, or some
other organisation when they discriminate against disability.  But it
was disheartening to see the participation rate for the research which
eventually brought a positive change in our lives.  I take this
opportunity to urge all to be active in activities that relate to us.

Having said this,  I would like to clarify that all the above are my
personal thoughts and not opinions of Vishal jain.  So, if there is
anything that offended anyone in my post, I take the sole
responsibility for it.

On 12/18/11, Rakesh  wrote:

Many thanks on behalf of the community Vishal. May I know if it is
available on any website or blog so that I can post it to social
networks to drag the information to as many people as possible.
Regards
Rakesh
On 18-12-2011 12:37, Srikanth Kanuri wrote:

wonderful Vishal.

On 12/18/11, KanchanPamnani  wrote:
Congratulations Vishal. Your hardwork has resulted in something good 
for

the
community. Pearson joining the bandwagon of Oxford, Cambridge, Sage 
etc.

Is
a step forward. We will have to work out these matters for ourselves
since
Parliament has decided that the Copyright Amendment Bill is not a
priority.
even  If each one of us worked on one aspect/project as you have done
then
the world would be an easier place to live in.
Best Wishes for your future career.
Kanchan -Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Vishal 
Jain

Sent: 17 December 2011 15:09
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for
visually challenged

Hi all,
Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
work, the success is bound to attain.
I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
requirements/suggestions.

I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
world's largest publisher has approved the project.
All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
receive from non students.

Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
problems/queries.

You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
to below given contacts
Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
Phone: 0120-4190318
Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com

To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
requisition form given below.
http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
books available
www.pearsoned.co.in

The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be 
posted

to
Amarjyoti Dutta
Pearson Education
Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
309, India

So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
Best regards,
Vishal.


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Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-18 Thread Vamshi. G
Hi,

But I know how much Vishal had to struggle to get respondents for his
research.  Access India has a membership of more than 2000.  But it
was disappointing to see
the number of people who have come forward to fill up the
questionnaire, that took hardly a few minutes to complete.  We take
every opportunity to blast the government, a bank, railways, or some
other organisation when they discriminate against disability.  But it
was disheartening to see the participation rate for the research which
eventually brought a positive change in our lives.  I take this
opportunity to urge all to be active in activities that relate to us.

Having said this,  I would like to clarify that all the above are my
personal thoughts and not opinions of Vishal jain.  So, if there is
anything that offended anyone in my post, I take the sole
responsibility for it.

On 12/18/11, Rakesh  wrote:
> Many thanks on behalf of the community Vishal. May I know if it is
> available on any website or blog so that I can post it to social
> networks to drag the information to as many people as possible.
> Regards
> Rakesh
> On 18-12-2011 12:37, Srikanth Kanuri wrote:
>> wonderful Vishal.
>>
>> On 12/18/11, KanchanPamnani  wrote:
>>> Congratulations Vishal. Your hardwork has resulted in something good for
>>> the
>>> community. Pearson joining the bandwagon of Oxford, Cambridge, Sage etc.
>>> Is
>>> a step forward. We will have to work out these matters for ourselves
>>> since
>>> Parliament has decided that the Copyright Amendment Bill is not a
>>> priority.
>>> even  If each one of us worked on one aspect/project as you have done
>>> then
>>> the world would be an easier place to live in.
>>> Best Wishes for your future career.
>>> Kanchan -Original Message-
>>> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
>>> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Vishal Jain
>>> Sent: 17 December 2011 15:09
>>> To: accessindia
>>> Subject: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for
>>> visually challenged
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
>>> work, the success is bound to attain.
>>> I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
>>> visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
>>> filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
>>> requirements/suggestions.
>>>
>>> I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
>>> world's largest publisher has approved the project.
>>> All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
>>> for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
>>> No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
>>> launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
>>> to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
>>> receive from non students.
>>>
>>> Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
>>> products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
>>> to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
>>> Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
>>> problems/queries.
>>>
>>> You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
>>> to below given contacts
>>> Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
>>> Phone: 0120-4190318
>>> Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com
>>>
>>> To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
>>> requisition form given below.
>>> http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
>>> Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
>>> books available
>>> www.pearsoned.co.in
>>>
>>> The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be posted
>>> to
>>> Amarjyoti Dutta
>>> Pearson Education
>>> Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
>>> 309, India
>>>
>>> So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
>>> Best regards,
>>> Vishal.
>>>
>>>
>>> Search for old postings at:
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>>>
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Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-18 Thread Rakesh
Many thanks on behalf of the community Vishal. May I know if it is 
available on any website or blog so that I can post it to social 
networks to drag the information to as many people as possible.

Regards
Rakesh
On 18-12-2011 12:37, Srikanth Kanuri wrote:

wonderful Vishal.

On 12/18/11, KanchanPamnani  wrote:

Congratulations Vishal. Your hardwork has resulted in something good for the
community. Pearson joining the bandwagon of Oxford, Cambridge, Sage etc.  Is
a step forward. We will have to work out these matters for ourselves since
Parliament has decided that the Copyright Amendment Bill is not a priority.
even  If each one of us worked on one aspect/project as you have done then
the world would be an easier place to live in.
Best Wishes for your future career.
Kanchan -Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Vishal Jain
Sent: 17 December 2011 15:09
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for
visually challenged

Hi all,
Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
work, the success is bound to attain.
I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
requirements/suggestions.

I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
world's largest publisher has approved the project.
All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
receive from non students.

Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
problems/queries.

You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
to below given contacts
Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
Phone: 0120-4190318
Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com

To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
requisition form given below.
http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
books available
www.pearsoned.co.in

The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be posted to
Amarjyoti Dutta
Pearson Education
Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
309, India

So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
Best regards,
Vishal.


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Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-17 Thread Srikanth Kanuri
wonderful Vishal.

On 12/18/11, KanchanPamnani  wrote:
> Congratulations Vishal. Your hardwork has resulted in something good for the
> community. Pearson joining the bandwagon of Oxford, Cambridge, Sage etc.  Is
> a step forward. We will have to work out these matters for ourselves since
> Parliament has decided that the Copyright Amendment Bill is not a priority.
> even  If each one of us worked on one aspect/project as you have done then
> the world would be an easier place to live in.
> Best Wishes for your future career.
> Kanchan -Original Message-
> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Vishal Jain
> Sent: 17 December 2011 15:09
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for
> visually challenged
>
> Hi all,
> Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
> work, the success is bound to attain.
> I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
> visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
> filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
> requirements/suggestions.
>
> I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
> world's largest publisher has approved the project.
> All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
> for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
> No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
> launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
> to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
> receive from non students.
>
> Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
> products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
> to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
> Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
> problems/queries.
>
> You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
> to below given contacts
> Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
> Phone: 0120-4190318
> Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com
>
> To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
> requisition form given below.
> http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
> Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
> books available
> www.pearsoned.co.in
>
> The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be posted to
> Amarjyoti Dutta
> Pearson Education
> Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
> 309, India
>
> So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
> Best regards,
> Vishal.
>
>
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Re: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-17 Thread KanchanPamnani
Congratulations Vishal. Your hardwork has resulted in something good for the
community. Pearson joining the bandwagon of Oxford, Cambridge, Sage etc.  Is
a step forward. We will have to work out these matters for ourselves since
Parliament has decided that the Copyright Amendment Bill is not a priority. 
even  If each one of us worked on one aspect/project as you have done then
the world would be an easier place to live in.
Best Wishes for your future career. 
Kanchan -Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Vishal Jain
Sent: 17 December 2011 15:09
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for
visually challenged

Hi all,
Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
work, the success is bound to attain.
I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
requirements/suggestions.

I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
world's largest publisher has approved the project.
All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
receive from non students.

Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
problems/queries.

You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
to below given contacts
Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
Phone: 0120-4190318
Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com

To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
requisition form given below.
http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
books available
www.pearsoned.co.in

The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be posted to
Amarjyoti Dutta
Pearson Education
Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
309, India

So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
Best regards,
Vishal.


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[AI] World's largest publisher provides accessible books for visually challenged

2011-12-17 Thread Vishal Jain
Hi all,
Congratulations! ! You have proved that When there is a collaborated
work, the success is bound to attain.
I had floated a questionnaire on accessible reading material for
visually challenged a few months ago. Many of you had participated by
filling up the questionnaire and had expressed your
requirements/suggestions.

I would like to congratulate all of you as Pearson Education, the
world’s largest publisher has approved the project.
All print disabled students including visually challenged can request
for the accessible book of the Pearson titles.
No additional price would be charged for the facility. The service is
launched for the students in India to start with. It will be extended
to non students subsequently based upon the requests and queries they
receive from non students.

Friends, most companies feel that there is very less demand for such
products as they get very few requests. It is very important for you
to send requests and queries to companies that can solve your problem.
Do not forget to appreciate those who are willing to work on your
problems/queries.

You may send in your requests, queries, suggestions and appreciations
to below given contacts
Amarjyoti Dutta: amarjyoti.du...@pearson.com
Phone: 0120-4190318
Preeta Priyamvada Pandey: preeta.priyamv...@pearson.com

To avail the facility, download and send the accessible book
requisition form given below.
http://www.pearsoned.co.in/web/documents/accesibletextrequest.pdf
Visit the below given website to know more about the company and the
books available
www.pearsoned.co.in

The duly filled requisition form with appropriate proof should be posted to
Amarjyoti Dutta
Pearson Education
Knowledge Boulevard, 7th Floor, Tower B, A-8(A), Sector 62, NOIDA 201
309, India

So go ahead and utilize the opportunity.
Best regards,
Vishal.


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