Re: [AI] can you think for a while

2009-03-19 Thread Vamshi. G
Hi friends

I am happy to bring to your notice that a blind person by name K.
Nageswara Rao is currently holding the post of MLC, Member of
Legislative Council in Andhra Pradesh.
He was a journalist and worked as a professor in the department of
journalism in Osmania University.

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On 3/19/09, Rakesh Kumar Gupta  wrote:
> There is no single seats is reserved for woman in either Indian Parliment,
> or state legislatures till date.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Shadab Husain" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while
>
>
>> For women, SC/ST, OBCs etc. seats are reserved. Why not for physically
>> disabled? How about demanding reservation in the Rajya Sabha? Regards
>> Shadab
>> Husain
>>
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>> ----- Original Message -
>> From: "Chaodhari, Sanjeev IN BOM SISL" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:17 AM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while
>>
>>
>> Dear pavan
>>
>> Our constitution does not stop us for contesting poll.
>>
>>
>> With best regards,
>>
>> Sanjeev chaodhari
>>
>> Siemens IT Solution and Services (SIS)
>>
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>>
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>> a verry good discurtion at a right time.
>> why don't any VI person contest directly in the general elections?
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>> if not we must fight for that first i mean to say  for amendment of rules.
>> this is my personal thought.
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Re: [AI] can you think for a while

2009-03-19 Thread Suryanarayana
Hello sir, As far as notice, there is no discrimination to contest to 
assemblies and parliament. but the thing is to contest in the election is is 
very expansive effair. Usually Most of blinds are not well off. If any 
political party supports us, then only we can do our better. Public have a 
belief that a blind is a dependent. First of all let us try to prove 
ourselves. so I'm asking all of us to come forword and fight to get our 
minimum requirements.

Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Chaodhari, Sanjeev IN BOM SISL" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while



Dear pavan

Our constitution does not stop us for contesting poll.


With best regards,

Sanjeev chaodhari

Siemens IT Solution and Services (SIS)

GIO-AO

130, P.B. Marg, Worli

Mumbai - 400018, India

Tel.: +91 22 6757 2183

Mob.: +91 9820637390

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www.siemens.co.in


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Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:49 PM
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--
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hai list members!
a verry good discurtion at a right time.
why don't any VI person contest directly in the general elections?
does our constitution allow this?
if not we must fight for that first i mean to say  for amendment of rules.
this is my personal thought.
please put a word on it.



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Re: [AI] can you think for a while

2009-03-19 Thread Suryanarayana
Hai all, It is not at all easy to ask for seats for us at this juncture. Let 
them come and fullfil our demands. I hope we can get it step by step. Before 
that we need start a movement. If there is a person who represents us; we 
need not go ahead with all this march.

Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Shadab Husain" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while



For women, SC/ST, OBCs etc. seats are reserved. Why not for physically
disabled? How about demanding reservation in the Rajya Sabha? Regards 
Shadab

Husain

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- Original Message - 
From: "Chaodhari, Sanjeev IN BOM SISL" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while


Dear pavan

Our constitution does not stop us for contesting poll.


With best regards,

Sanjeev chaodhari

Siemens IT Solution and Services (SIS)

GIO-AO

130, P.B. Marg, Worli

Mumbai - 400018, India

Tel.: +91 22 6757 2183

Mob.: +91 9820637390

mailto.:
sanjeev.chaodh...@siemens.com
www.siemens.co.in


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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of l pavan
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:49 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while

--
l.pavan("help ever & hurt never")


hai list members!
a verry good discurtion at a right time.
why don't any VI person contest directly in the general elections?
does our constitution allow this?
if not we must fight for that first i mean to say  for amendment of rules.
this is my personal thought.
please put a word on it.



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Re: [AI] can you think for a while

2009-03-19 Thread Rakesh Kumar Gupta
There is no single seats is reserved for woman in either Indian Parliment, 
or state legislatures till date.
- Original Message - 
From: "Shadab Husain" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while



For women, SC/ST, OBCs etc. seats are reserved. Why not for physically
disabled? How about demanding reservation in the Rajya Sabha? Regards 
Shadab

Husain

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- Original Message - 
From: "Chaodhari, Sanjeev IN BOM SISL" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while


Dear pavan

Our constitution does not stop us for contesting poll.


With best regards,

Sanjeev chaodhari

Siemens IT Solution and Services (SIS)

GIO-AO

130, P.B. Marg, Worli

Mumbai - 400018, India

Tel.: +91 22 6757 2183

Mob.: +91 9820637390

mailto.:
sanjeev.chaodh...@siemens.com
www.siemens.co.in


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of l pavan
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:49 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while

--
l.pavan("help ever & hurt never")


hai list members!
a verry good discurtion at a right time.
why don't any VI person contest directly in the general elections?
does our constitution allow this?
if not we must fight for that first i mean to say  for amendment of rules.
this is my personal thought.
please put a word on it.



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Re: [AI] can you think for a while

2009-03-18 Thread Shadab Husain
For women, SC/ST, OBCs etc. seats are reserved. Why not for physically 
disabled? How about demanding reservation in the Rajya Sabha? Regards Shadab 
Husain

Easy tips of improving English at
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- Original Message - 
From: "Chaodhari, Sanjeev IN BOM SISL" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while


Dear pavan

Our constitution does not stop us for contesting poll.


With best regards,

Sanjeev chaodhari

Siemens IT Solution and Services (SIS)

GIO-AO

130, P.B. Marg, Worli

Mumbai - 400018, India

Tel.: +91 22 6757 2183

Mob.: +91 9820637390

mailto.:
sanjeev.chaodh...@siemens.com
www.siemens.co.in


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of l pavan
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:49 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while

-- 
l.pavan("help ever & hurt never")


hai list members!
a verry good discurtion at a right time.
why don't any VI person contest directly in the general elections?
does our constitution allow this?
if not we must fight for that first i mean to say  for amendment of rules.
this is my personal thought.
please put a word on it.



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Re: [AI] can you think for a while

2009-03-18 Thread Chaodhari, Sanjeev IN BOM SISL
Dear pavan

Our constitution does not stop us for contesting poll.


With best regards,
 
Sanjeev chaodhari
 
Siemens IT Solution and Services (SIS)
 
GIO-AO
 
130, P.B. Marg, Worli
 
Mumbai - 400018, India
 
Tel.: +91 22 6757 2183
 
Mob.: +91 9820637390 
 
mailto.:
sanjeev.chaodh...@siemens.com
www.siemens.co.in
 

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of l pavan
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:49 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] can you think for a while

-- 
l.pavan("help ever & hurt never")


hai list members!
a verry good discurtion at a right time.
why don't any VI person contest directly in the general elections?
does our constitution allow this?
if not we must fight for that first i mean to say  for amendment of rules.
this is my personal thought.
please put a word on it.



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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-18 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Ok, the best thing would be for us to participate in political and social 
activities. If the general people see us concerned in their problems, they 
will start considering us as friends and partners. Now they ignore us 
because they don't believe that they need our participation in the society.



Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11

- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



hello mr. biswas,
I Thankfully accept your approach. but political parties are concerned; 
they very delicate even they don't want to loose simpathatic votes. I too 
thought like you sometime ago. If we try ones what will we loose? I think 
just some labour, time and paper. In the meanwhile we can get some sort of 
experience. I'm sure to say one thing very clear that is If we could make 
a party to agree to our representation, then the other parties may follow 
the same. "Keep on belief; your dreams will come true."

Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Subramani L" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Besides, we can join hands with voter groups who have similar issues
such as elderly people and probably with their support our lobby will be
much more potent and stronger. We simply refuse to organise as a group
and that is the basic issue as far as I am concerned.

Subramani



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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Amiyo
Biswas
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:09 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an

election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.

Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 

To: "Suryanarayana" ;

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems

should

remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two



percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the
problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of

coming

Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what

about

the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political

party

ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait

for

the mercy of the political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme

court

of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s

for

the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly
implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population

of

2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the

persons

with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two
percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not

our

political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If
political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and



problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the
political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in

including

the demands of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of



every political party.
With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
following with all the list.

Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this
list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to

lead

a comfortable life.

It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying

influence

the political parties through their agenda.



I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political

parties. At

least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be

just

like:

1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil 

Re: [AI] can you think for a while

2009-03-18 Thread l pavan
-- 
l.pavan("help ever & hurt never")


hai list members!
a verry good discurtion at a right time.
why don't any VI person contest directly in the general elections?
does our constitution allow this?
if not we must fight for that first i mean to say  for amendment of rules.
this is my personal thought.
please put a word on it.



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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-18 Thread Shadab Husain
Hi sir, I appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness of sincerely working 
for the betterment of blinds. I am acutely curious to hear what are the 
opinions of other members because as the saying goes, There is safety in 
numbers. I feel necessary reiterating that let's include all sorts of 
disable people in this initiative. With a million hopes, Shadab Husain
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- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Hello mr. hussane,
I do certainly agree with your views. Unless we continue our agitation, How
can the govt recognise our special needs? If we can break it into a major
issue, then the public will also understand what the govt is not doing for
us. Or we should make the political parties to be convinced through other
means I.E. by taking the help of any political or other N.G.O.s You know
pretty well, No g.o. is acquired without much struggle. If we start this
kind of a struggle, the future manifestos automatically concentrate.
Your friend,
Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Shadab Husain" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Dear Sir, Good morning. I presume that they will bother for us in order to
> show their empty generosity over other voters. They can claim that they
> are
> doing for the disables well knowing the fact that they aren't a
> significant
> vote bank only because they care for the welfare of the needy rather than
> targeting any minority or majority. Under this veneer, I feel, they can
> easily condemn the allegations levelled by the media and their opponents
> that their agendas are specifically tilted towards a particular group,
> sect
> etc. Am I right? With best wishes, Shadab Husain
> Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute. Josh Billings
> Easy tips of improving English at
> http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/
>
> My contributions to the press
> http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-contributions-to-press.html#link
>
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>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Amiyo Biswas" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:
>
>
> Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an
> election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.
>
> Best regards,
> Amiyo Biswas.
>
> Cell: +91-9433464329
> Skype ID: amiyo11
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
> To: "Suryanarayana" ;
> 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:
>
>
>> Dear Suryanarayana,
>> You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should
>> remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two
>> percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
>> general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
>> differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the
>> problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of
>> coming
>> Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about
>> the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party
>> ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait
>> for
>> the mercy of the political leaders?
>> Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court
>> of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for
>> the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly
>> implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of
>> 2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons
>> with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two
>> percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our
>> political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If
>> political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and
>> problems in the Parliament?
>> It is the right time to educate and expres

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-18 Thread Vamshi. G
We can even take the help of media in this regard.  Channels like CNN
IBN have a public voice option on their web site and such public
opinion is conveyed to the nation on a daily basis.
So, let's choose a day.  On that day, each and every one from access
India will write the same mail addressing the problems of differently
abled to all the news channels .
If a rare incident like this happens, I think they will present this
in the news which would eventually reach the political parties.
This is my idea.  Developments are welcomed.

-- 
Vamshi. G
Landline: 0877-2243861
Mobile: 09949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
Skype: gvamshi81



On 3/16/09, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> I appreciate the pains that you took to list the points. These are
> valid points. Sir, I do not know that am I right or wrong but I
> definitely feel there should be a large scale drive to improve the
> future of VI's life. One point that I feel that from the grass root
> level itself the VI's should be trained in English language. Because
> what I have noticed is that many of our brothers and sisters are not
> at ease with English.
> I am extremely sorry if I am wrong.
> --
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Flat No. 122 (Sai Sadan)
> Mall Apartments
> Mall Road
> Delhi- 110054
> India
> Mobile No.: +91 9899353960
> E-Mails: maheshde...@gmail.com, mahesh_de...@rediffmail.com
>
>
> On 3/16/09, Suryanarayana  wrote:
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
>> following
>> with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
>> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this list.
>> Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
>> comfortable life.
>>
>> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence
>> the
>> political parties through their agenda.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
>> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
>> like:
>>
>> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>>
>> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>>
>> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>>
>> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>>
>> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other
>> govt
>> jobs,
>>
>> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers
>> and
>> other fecilities.
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in different
>> capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I
>> wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels.
>> All
>> of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
>>
>> With hopes,
>>
>> Surya,
>>
>> E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Skype: sosurya,
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: 09441013400.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in
>> with
>> the subject unsubscribe.
>>
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>> please
>> visit the list home page at
>>
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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-18 Thread Suryanarayana

Hello mr. hussane,
I do certainly agree with your views. Unless we continue our agitation, How 
can the govt recognise our special needs? If we can break it into a major 
issue, then the public will also understand what the govt is not doing for 
us. Or we should make the political parties to be convinced through other 
means I.E. by taking the help of any political or other N.G.O.s You know 
pretty well, No g.o. is acquired without much struggle. If we start this 
kind of a struggle, the future manifestos automatically concentrate.

Your friend,
Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Shadab Husain" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Dear Sir, Good morning. I presume that they will bother for us in order to
show their empty generosity over other voters. They can claim that they 
are
doing for the disables well knowing the fact that they aren't a 
significant

vote bank only because they care for the welfare of the needy rather than
targeting any minority or majority. Under this veneer, I feel, they can
easily condemn the allegations levelled by the media and their opponents
that their agendas are specifically tilted towards a particular group, 
sect

etc. Am I right? With best wishes, Shadab Husain
Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute. Josh Billings
Easy tips of improving English at
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/

My contributions to the press
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-contributions-to-press.html#link

Many posts on one page
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2008-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&updated-max=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=47


- Original Message - 
From: "Amiyo Biswas" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an
election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.

Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 

To: "Suryanarayana" ;

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should
remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two
percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the
problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of 
coming

Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about
the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party
ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait 
for

the mercy of the political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court
of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for
the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly
implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of
2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons
with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two
percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our
political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If
political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and
problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the
political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in 
including

the demands of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of
every political party.
With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
following with all the list.

Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this
list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to 
lead

a comfortable life.

It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence
the political parties through their agenda.



I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. 
At

least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
like:

1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5. 

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-18 Thread Suryanarayana

hello mr. biswas,
I Thankfully accept your approach. but political parties are concerned; they 
very delicate even they don't want to loose simpathatic votes. I too thought 
like you sometime ago. If we try ones what will we loose? I think just some 
labour, time and paper. In the meanwhile we can get some sort of experience. 
I'm sure to say one thing very clear that is If we could make a party to 
agree to our representation, then the other parties may follow the same. 
"Keep on belief; your dreams will come true."

Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Subramani L" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Besides, we can join hands with voter groups who have similar issues
such as elderly people and probably with their support our lobby will be
much more potent and stronger. We simply refuse to organise as a group
and that is the basic issue as far as I am concerned.

Subramani



-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Amiyo
Biswas
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:09 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an

election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.

Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 

To: "Suryanarayana" ;

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems

should

remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two



percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the
problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of

coming

Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what

about

the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political

party

ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait

for

the mercy of the political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme

court

of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s

for

the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly
implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population

of

2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the

persons

with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two
percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not

our

political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If
political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and



problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the
political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in

including

the demands of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of



every political party.
With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
following with all the list.

Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this
list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to

lead

a comfortable life.

It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying

influence

the political parties through their agenda.



I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political

parties. At

least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be

just

like:

1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and

other

govt jobs,

6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing

computers

and other fecilities.



I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in
different capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your
forgiveness, If I wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to

uplift

our present levels. All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.

With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com



Skype: sosurya,



Mobile: 09441013400.




To unsubscri

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-18 Thread Subramani L
Besides, we can join hands with voter groups who have similar issues
such as elderly people and probably with their support our lobby will be
much more potent and stronger. We simply refuse to organise as a group
and that is the basic issue as far as I am concerned. 

Subramani 



-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Amiyo
Biswas
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:09 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an

election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.

Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; 

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Dear Suryanarayana,
> You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems
should 
> remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two

> percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004 
> general elections no political party has touched the problems of the 
> differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the 
> problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of
coming 
> Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what
about 
> the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political
party 
> ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait
for 
> the mercy of the political leaders?
> Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme
court 
> of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s
for 
> the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly 
> implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population
of 
> 2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the
persons 
> with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two 
> percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not
our 
> political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If 
> political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and

> problems in the Parliament?
> It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the 
> political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in
including 
> the demands of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of

> every political party.
> With kind regards,
> G. Janardhana Naidu.
> - Original Message ----- 
> From: "Suryanarayana" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
> Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:
>
>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the 
>> following with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have 
>> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this 
>> list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to
lead 
>> a comfortable life.
>>
>> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying
influence 
>> the political parties through their agenda.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political
parties. At 
>> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be
just 
>> like:
>>
>> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>>
>> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>>
>> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>>
>> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>>
>> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and
other 
>> govt jobs,
>>
>> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing
computers 
>> and other fecilities.
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in 
>> different capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your 
>> forgiveness, If I wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to
uplift 
>> our present levels. All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
>>
>> With hopes,
>>
>> Surya,
>>
>> E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Skype: sosurya,
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: 09441013400.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> To unsubscribe send a message to
accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in 
&g

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-18 Thread Subramani L
Let's not forget that recent elections have been decided (at least in
some areas) by just a few hundred votes. It could be just 900 or
thousand votes and in such situations our votes will be precious. 

Subramani 



-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Amiyo
Biswas
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:09 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an

election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.

Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; 

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Dear Suryanarayana,
> You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems
should 
> remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two

> percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004 
> general elections no political party has touched the problems of the 
> differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the 
> problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of
coming 
> Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what
about 
> the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political
party 
> ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait
for 
> the mercy of the political leaders?
> Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme
court 
> of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s
for 
> the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly 
> implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population
of 
> 2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the
persons 
> with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two 
> percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not
our 
> political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If 
> political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and

> problems in the Parliament?
> It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the 
> political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in
including 
> the demands of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of

> every political party.
> With kind regards,
> G. Janardhana Naidu.
> - Original Message ----- 
> From: "Suryanarayana" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
> Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:
>
>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the 
>> following with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have 
>> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this 
>> list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to
lead 
>> a comfortable life.
>>
>> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying
influence 
>> the political parties through their agenda.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political
parties. At 
>> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be
just 
>> like:
>>
>> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>>
>> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>>
>> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>>
>> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>>
>> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and
other 
>> govt jobs,
>>
>> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing
computers 
>> and other fecilities.
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in 
>> different capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your 
>> forgiveness, If I wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to
uplift 
>> our present levels. All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
>>
>> With hopes,
>>
>> Surya,
>>
>> E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Skype: sosurya,
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: 09441013400.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> To unsubscribe send a message to
accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in 
>> with the subject unsubscribe.
>>
>> To change you

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Subramani L
Why do you take such a Kafkaic view of things? I feel organising
ourselves into a potent and strong lobby group will improve things for
us in the long run. The reason why this hasn't happened so far is that
we have been such a divided and disorganised lot and we certainly
haven't learnt the merits of organisation from other groups. For one, I
would like to see where it all lead our folks to? 

Subramani 

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani,
Rajesh
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:14 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

Of course, lobbying is required and pressure is to be exerted in a
democracy for the voices to be heard.
However, the persons with disabilities are a scattered and a silent
minority and have few resources, if any. So, it is a vicious circle:
depleted resources lead to undermining their existence worse, apathy,
and it in turn leads to further depletion of resources.

However, on this note, I heard in the national news bulletin of all
India radio last night that NFB has withdrawn their agitation after
assurances from Rahul Gandhi about the implementation of recent Delhi
High court judgment about full implementation of three percent
reservation and revised calculation of backlog according to fresh
interpretation of words "three percent" in PWD act and MSJ OM, which
requires three percent of vacancies to be calculated as three percent of
the total cadre in a particular class of services and not merely three
percent of vacancies in the identified posts.
Let us hope the judgment will be enforced in its true letter and spirit
as it has potential to generate many jobs for VI and all disabled.


Rajesh Asudani

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of srihari
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 9:57 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

hi friends i subscribe fully to the ideas expressed by surya, it is high
time to exert pressure on political parties and go for  lobbing  so as
to
get political milage. it is one of the fora  to voice  our support to
those
political parties  which address the problems of visually challenged and
include promises in their manifasto.  i request access indians to think
and
supplement with your suggestions

with regards g. srihari.
- Original Message -
From: "Mahesh Narasimhan" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; "accessindia"

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Dear Sir,
>
> I appreciate the pains that you took to list the points. These are
> valid points. Sir, I do not know that am I right or wrong but I
> definitely feel there should be a large scale drive to improve the
> future of VI's life. One point that I feel that from the grass root
> level itself the VI's should be trained in English language. Because
> what I have noticed is that many of our brothers and sisters are not
> at ease with English.
> I am extremely sorry if I am wrong.
> --
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Flat No. 122 (Sai Sadan)
> Mall Apartments
> Mall Road
> Delhi- 110054
> India
> Mobile No.: +91 9899353960
> E-Mails: maheshde...@gmail.com, mahesh_de...@rediffmail.com
>
>
> On 3/16/09, Suryanarayana  wrote:
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
>> following
>> with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
>> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this
>> list.
>> Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
>> comfortable life.
>>
>> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying
influence
>> the
>> political parties through their agenda.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political
parties. At
>> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be
just
>> like:
>>
>> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>>
>> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>>
>> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>>
>> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>>
>> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and
other
>> govt
>> jobs,
>>
>> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing
computers
>> and
>> other fecilities.
>>
>>
>

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Of course, lobbying is required and pressure is to be exerted in a democracy 
for the voices to be heard.
However, the persons with disabilities are a scattered and a silent minority 
and have few resources, if any. So, it is a vicious circle: depleted resources 
lead to undermining their existence worse, apathy, and it in turn leads to 
further depletion of resources.

However, on this note, I heard in the national news bulletin of all India radio 
last night that NFB has withdrawn their agitation after assurances from Rahul 
Gandhi about the implementation of recent Delhi High court judgment about full 
implementation of three percent reservation and revised calculation of backlog 
according to fresh interpretation of words "three percent" in PWD act and MSJ 
OM, which requires three percent of vacancies to be calculated as three percent 
of the total cadre in a particular class of services and not merely three 
percent of vacancies in the identified posts.
Let us hope the judgment will be enforced in its true letter and spirit as it 
has potential to generate many jobs for VI and all disabled.


Rajesh Asudani

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of srihari
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 9:57 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

hi friends i subscribe fully to the ideas expressed by surya, it is high
time to exert pressure on political parties and go for  lobbing  so as to
get political milage. it is one of the fora  to voice  our support to those
political parties  which address the problems of visually challenged and
include promises in their manifasto.  i request access indians to think  and
supplement with your suggestions

with regards g. srihari.
- Original Message -
From: "Mahesh Narasimhan" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; "accessindia"

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Dear Sir,
>
> I appreciate the pains that you took to list the points. These are
> valid points. Sir, I do not know that am I right or wrong but I
> definitely feel there should be a large scale drive to improve the
> future of VI's life. One point that I feel that from the grass root
> level itself the VI's should be trained in English language. Because
> what I have noticed is that many of our brothers and sisters are not
> at ease with English.
> I am extremely sorry if I am wrong.
> --
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Flat No. 122 (Sai Sadan)
> Mall Apartments
> Mall Road
> Delhi- 110054
> India
> Mobile No.: +91 9899353960
> E-Mails: maheshde...@gmail.com, mahesh_de...@rediffmail.com
>
>
> On 3/16/09, Suryanarayana  wrote:
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
>> following
>> with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
>> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this
>> list.
>> Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
>> comfortable life.
>>
>> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence
>> the
>> political parties through their agenda.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
>> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
>> like:
>>
>> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>>
>> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>>
>> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>>
>> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>>
>> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other
>> govt
>> jobs,
>>
>> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers
>> and
>> other fecilities.
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in
>> different
>> capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I
>> wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels.
>> All
>> of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
>>
>> With hopes,
>>
>> Surya,
>>
>> E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Skype: sosurya,
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: 09441013400.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in
>> with
&g

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Shadab Husain
Dear Sir, Good morning. thanks for your email. Please don't call me sir!


All the regional parties are eyeing to have their share in the centre. 
Haven't they created the Third Front also? So how about convening a mass 
meeting in Delhi of all the physically challenged? Lobbying the regional 
parties is undeniably necessary and folks should do work for this in their 
respective states. But, in my humble view, since all the politicians are 
knitted together, so holding a single meeting will fulfil that need in a 
better and easier manner.


What do you think?


With best wishes, Shadab Husain
Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute. Josh Billings
Easy tips of improving English at
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/

My contributions to the press
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-contributions-to-press.html#link

Many posts on one page
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2008-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&updated-max=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=47


- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Hello sir,
we need not keep quiet at all. We can suggest our delhi friends through the
communication so far. In the we can preasurise regional parties with the
help of our friends those who are in the respected states. Myself I will
come forword If somebody come together. If they are ready, please let me
know to my mail ID: surya.ga...@gmail.com
Let us start from here only.
Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Shadab Husain" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Well, it is really heartening to see this topic flickering on the forum.
> The
> questions raised by Mr Suryanarayana are thoughtful and thought-provoking.
> How about organising a meeting of all the blinds in Delhi and inviting the
> prominent politicians to convey our grievances? Silence is one of the
> hardest arguments to refute. Josh Billings
> Easy tips of improving English at
> http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/
>
>
> My contributions to the press
> http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-contributions-to-press.html#link
>
> Many posts on one page
> http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2008-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&updated-max=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=47
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
> To: "Suryanarayana" ;
> 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:
>
>
> Dear Suryanarayana,
> You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should
> remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two
> percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
> general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
> differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the
> problems
> of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of coming Loksabha
> elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about the
> welfare
> of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party ready to cater
> needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait for the mercy of
> the
> political leaders?
> Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court
> of
> India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for the
> voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly implemented
> even
> in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of 2001 two
> percentage
> seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons with disabilities.
> Is
> there any political party ready to offer two percentage of seats to the
> Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our political right to claim
> proportionate political representation?  If political participation is not
> provided, who will plead our rights and problems in the Parliament?
> It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the
> political
> parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in including the
> demands
> of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of every political
> party.
> With kind regards,
> G. Janardhana Naidu.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Suryanarayana" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
> Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:
>
>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
>> following with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
>> ob

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Shadab Husain
Dear Sir, Good morning. I presume that they will bother for us in order to 
show their empty generosity over other voters. They can claim that they are 
doing for the disables well knowing the fact that they aren't a significant 
vote bank only because they care for the welfare of the needy rather than 
targeting any minority or majority. Under this veneer, I feel, they can 
easily condemn the allegations levelled by the media and their opponents 
that their agendas are specifically tilted towards a particular group, sect 
etc. Am I right? With best wishes, Shadab Husain
Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute. Josh Billings
Easy tips of improving English at
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/

My contributions to the press
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-contributions-to-press.html#link

Many posts on one page
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2008-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&updated-max=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=47


- Original Message - 
From: "Amiyo Biswas" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an
election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.

Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ;

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Dear Suryanarayana,
> You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should
> remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two
> percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
> general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
> differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the
> problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of coming
> Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about
> the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party
> ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait for
> the mercy of the political leaders?
> Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court
> of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for
> the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly
> implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of
> 2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons
> with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two
> percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our
> political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If
> political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and
> problems in the Parliament?
> It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the
> political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in including
> the demands of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of
> every political party.
> With kind regards,
> G. Janardhana Naidu.
> ----- Original Message - 
> From: "Suryanarayana" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
> Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:
>
>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
>> following with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
>> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this
>> list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead
>> a comfortable life.
>>
>> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence
>> the political parties through their agenda.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
>> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
>> like:
>>
>> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>>
>> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>>
>> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>>
>> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>>
>> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other
>> govt jobs,
>>
>> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers
>> and other fecilities.
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in
>> differe

Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Suryanarayana

Hello sir,
we need not keep quiet at all. We can suggest our delhi friends through the 
communication so far. In the we can preasurise regional parties with the 
help of our friends those who are in the respected states. Myself I will 
come forword If somebody come together. If they are ready, please let me 
know to my mail ID: surya.ga...@gmail.com

Let us start from here only.
Surya.
- Original Message - 
From: "Shadab Husain" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Well, it is really heartening to see this topic flickering on the forum. 
The

questions raised by Mr Suryanarayana are thoughtful and thought-provoking.
How about organising a meeting of all the blinds in Delhi and inviting the
prominent politicians to convey our grievances? Silence is one of the
hardest arguments to refute. Josh Billings
Easy tips of improving English at
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/


My contributions to the press
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-contributions-to-press.html#link

Many posts on one page
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2008-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&updated-max=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=47


- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 

To: "Suryanarayana" ;

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should
remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two
percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the 
problems

of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of coming Loksabha
elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about the 
welfare

of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party ready to cater
needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait for the mercy of 
the

political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court 
of

India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for the
voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly implemented 
even
in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of 2001 two 
percentage
seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons with disabilities. 
Is

there any political party ready to offer two percentage of seats to the
Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our political right to claim
proportionate political representation?  If political participation is not
provided, who will plead our rights and problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the 
political
parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in including the 
demands

of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of every political
party.
With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
following with all the list.

Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this 
list.

Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
comfortable life.

It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence
the political parties through their agenda.



I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
like:

1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other
govt jobs,

6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers
and other fecilities.



I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in 
different

capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I
wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels.
All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.

With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com



Skype: sosurya,



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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Janardhana Naidu

Hello Sir,
It is really true.  But some times even one vote can decide their five years 
future.  Every vote is very important in the era of unstable Indian 
politics.If we could motivate one party to add our demands to its 
election manifesto the remaining parties will follow the same trend.

With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Amiyo Biswas" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an 
election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.


Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; 


Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should 
remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two 
percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004 
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the 
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the 
problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of 
coming Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what 
about the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political 
party ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we 
wait for the mercy of the political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court 
of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for 
the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly 
implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of 
2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons 
with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two 
percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our 
political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If 
political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and 
problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the 
political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in 
including the demands of the differently abled in to the election 
manifestoes of every political party.

With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the 
following with all the list.


Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have 
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this 
list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to 
lead a comfortable life.


It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence 
the political parties through their agenda.




I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. 
At least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be 
just like:


1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other 
govt jobs,


6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers 
and other fecilities.




I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in 
different capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your 
forgiveness, If I wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift 
our present levels. All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.


With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com



Skype: sosurya,



Mobile: 09441013400.




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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Why should parties bother about us? We cannot influence the result of an 
election. We hardly constitute 2 or 3 % of the voters of an area.


Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.

Cell: +91-9433464329
Skype ID: amiyo11
- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; 


Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should 
remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two 
percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004 
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the 
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the 
problems of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of coming 
Loksabha elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about 
the welfare of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party 
ready to cater needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait for 
the mercy of the political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court 
of India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for 
the voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly 
implemented even in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of 
2001 two percentage seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons 
with disabilities.  Is there any political party ready to offer two 
percentage of seats to the Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our 
political right to claim proportionate political representation?  If 
political participation is not provided, who will plead our rights and 
problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the 
political parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in including 
the demands of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of 
every political party.

With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the 
following with all the list.


Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have 
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this 
list. Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead 
a comfortable life.


It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence 
the political parties through their agenda.




I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At 
least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just 
like:


1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other 
govt jobs,


6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers 
and other fecilities.




I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in 
different capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your 
forgiveness, If I wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift 
our present levels. All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.


With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com



Skype: sosurya,



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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Shadab Husain
Well, it is really heartening to see this topic flickering on the forum. The 
questions raised by Mr Suryanarayana are thoughtful and thought-provoking. 
How about organising a meeting of all the blinds in Delhi and inviting the 
prominent politicians to convey our grievances? Silence is one of the 
hardest arguments to refute. Josh Billings
Easy tips of improving English at
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/


My contributions to the press
http://shadablucknow.blogspot.com/2008/10/my-contributions-to-press.html#link

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- Original Message - 
From: "Janardhana Naidu" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; 

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should
remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two
percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the problems
of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of coming Loksabha
elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about the welfare
of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party ready to cater
needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait for the mercy of the
political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court of
India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for the
voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly implemented even
in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of 2001 two percentage
seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons with disabilities.  Is
there any political party ready to offer two percentage of seats to the
Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our political right to claim
proportionate political representation?  If political participation is not
provided, who will plead our rights and problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the political
parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in including the demands
of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of every political
party.
With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:


> Hello friends,
>
> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
> following with all the list.
>
> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this list.
> Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
> comfortable life.
>
> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence
> the political parties through their agenda.
>
>
>
> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
> like:
>
> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>
> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>
> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>
> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>
> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other
> govt jobs,
>
> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers
> and other fecilities.
>
>
>
> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in different
> capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I
> wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels.
> All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
>
> With hopes,
>
> Surya,
>
> E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com
>
>
>
> Skype: sosurya,
>
>
>
> Mobile: 09441013400.
>
>
>
>
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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread srihari
hi friends i subscribe fully to the ideas expressed by surya, it is high 
time to exert pressure on political parties and go for  lobbing  so as to 
get political milage. it is one of the fora  to voice  our support to those 
political parties  which address the problems of visually challenged and 
include promises in their manifasto.  i request access indians to think  and 
supplement with your suggestions


with regards g. srihari.
- Original Message - 
From: "Mahesh Narasimhan" 
To: "Suryanarayana" ; "accessindia" 


Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Dear Sir,

I appreciate the pains that you took to list the points. These are
valid points. Sir, I do not know that am I right or wrong but I
definitely feel there should be a large scale drive to improve the
future of VI's life. One point that I feel that from the grass root
level itself the VI's should be trained in English language. Because
what I have noticed is that many of our brothers and sisters are not
at ease with English.
I am extremely sorry if I am wrong.
--
With best regards,
Mahesh Narasimhan
Flat No. 122 (Sai Sadan)
Mall Apartments
Mall Road
Delhi- 110054
India
Mobile No.: +91 9899353960
E-Mails: maheshde...@gmail.com, mahesh_de...@rediffmail.com


On 3/16/09, Suryanarayana  wrote:

Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the 
following

with all the list.

Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this 
list.

Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
comfortable life.

It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence 
the

political parties through their agenda.



I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
like:

1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other 
govt

jobs,

6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers 
and

other fecilities.



I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in 
different

capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I
wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels. 
All

of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.

With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com



Skype: sosurya,



Mobile: 09441013400.




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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-17 Thread Janardhana Naidu

Dear Suryanarayana,
You are absolutely right.  Elections come and go but our problems should 
remain same forever.  As per 2001 census 2.21 crore persons around two 
percentage of Indian population is with various disabilities. In 2004 
general elections no political party has touched the problems of the 
differently abled.  Even till today no political party included the problems 
of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of coming Loksabha 
elections.  India claims it is a welfare state.  But what about the welfare 
of the physically challenged?  Is there any political party ready to cater 
needs of physically challenged?  How long shall we wait for the mercy of the 
political leaders?
Our political participation is totally neglected.  In 2004 Supreme court of 
India issued guide lines for arranging ramps and Braille E V M s for the 
voting of persons with disabilities which were not properly implemented even 
in recent Assembly elections.  As per our population of 2001 two percentage 
seats I.E. 11 seats should be allotted to the persons with disabilities.  Is 
there any political party ready to offer two percentage of seats to the 
Physically challenged persons?  Is it not our political right to claim 
proportionate political representation?  If political participation is not 
provided, who will plead our rights and problems in the Parliament?
It is the right time to educate and express our demands before the political 
parties.  All NGOs should together play active role in including the demands 
of the differently abled in to the election manifestoes of every political 
party.

With kind regards,
G. Janardhana Naidu.
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the 
following with all the list.


Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have 
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this list. 
Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a 
comfortable life.


It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence 
the political parties through their agenda.




I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At 
least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just 
like:


1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other 
govt jobs,


6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers 
and other fecilities.




I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in different 
capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I 
wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels. 
All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.


With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com



Skype: sosurya,



Mobile: 09441013400.




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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-16 Thread Shyam M. Sayanekar
Dear Sir, even earlier I had supported you and now again I am fully in 
agreement with your views. I lend my full support for your drive.

Yours,
Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar
- Original Message - 
From: "Suryanarayana" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: [AI] Can you think for a while please:



Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the 
following with all the list.


Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have 
observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this list. 
Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a 
comfortable life.


It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence 
the political parties through their agenda.




I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At 
least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just 
like:


1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other 
govt jobs,


6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers 
and other fecilities.




I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in different 
capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I 
wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels. 
All of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.


With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com



Skype: sosurya,



Mobile: 09441013400.




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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-16 Thread Namita Agarwal
dear sir,
very true the government should improve on your points stated in your mail .


On 3/16/09, Mahesh Narasimhan  wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> I appreciate the pains that you took to list the points. These are
> valid points. Sir, I do not know that am I right or wrong but I
> definitely feel there should be a large scale drive to improve the
> future of VI's life. One point that I feel that from the grass root
> level itself the VI's should be trained in English language. Because
> what I have noticed is that many of our brothers and sisters are not
> at ease with English.
> I am extremely sorry if I am wrong.
> --
> With best regards,
> Mahesh Narasimhan
> Flat No. 122 (Sai Sadan)
> Mall Apartments
> Mall Road
> Delhi- 110054
> India
> Mobile No.: +91 9899353960
> E-Mails: maheshde...@gmail.com, mahesh_de...@rediffmail.com
>
>
> On 3/16/09, Suryanarayana  wrote:
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the
>> following
>> with all the list.
>>
>> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
>> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this list.
>> Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
>> comfortable life.
>>
>> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence
>> the
>> political parties through their agenda.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
>> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
>> like:
>>
>> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>>
>> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>>
>> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>>
>> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>>
>> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other
>> govt
>> jobs,
>>
>> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers
>> and
>> other fecilities.
>>
>>
>>
>> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in different
>> capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I
>> wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels.
>> All
>> of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
>>
>> With hopes,
>>
>> Surya,
>>
>> E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Skype: sosurya,
>>
>>
>>
>> Mobile: 09441013400.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in
>> with
>> the subject unsubscribe.
>>
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>> please
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Re: [AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-16 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
Dear Sir,

I appreciate the pains that you took to list the points. These are
valid points. Sir, I do not know that am I right or wrong but I
definitely feel there should be a large scale drive to improve the
future of VI's life. One point that I feel that from the grass root
level itself the VI's should be trained in English language. Because
what I have noticed is that many of our brothers and sisters are not
at ease with English.
I am extremely sorry if I am wrong.
-- 
With best regards,
Mahesh Narasimhan
Flat No. 122 (Sai Sadan)
Mall Apartments
Mall Road
Delhi- 110054
India
Mobile No.: +91 9899353960
E-Mails: maheshde...@gmail.com, mahesh_de...@rediffmail.com


On 3/16/09, Suryanarayana  wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the following
> with all the list.
>
> Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have
> observered my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this list.
> Now I'm going to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a
> comfortable life.
>
> It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence the
> political parties through their agenda.
>
>
>
> I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At
> least they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just
> like:
>
> 1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,
>
> 2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,
>
> 3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,
>
> 4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,
>
> 5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other govt
> jobs,
>
> 6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers and
> other fecilities.
>
>
>
> I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in different
> capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I
> wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels. All
> of your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
>
> With hopes,
>
> Surya,
>
> E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com
>
>
>
> Skype: sosurya,
>
>
>
> Mobile: 09441013400.
>
>
>
>
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[AI] Can you think for a while please:

2009-03-16 Thread Suryanarayana
Hello friends,

My conscious doesn't allow me to keep quiet without discussing the following 
with all the list. 

Most of our visually impaired friends off the list. You might have observered 
my grievences about coins in my previous posting t5o this list. Now I'm going 
to propose another way to achieve our demands to lead a comfortable life.

It is the time for general elections Every lobbying is trying influence the 
political parties through their agenda.

 

I feel better; if we represent our demands with the political parties. At least 
they can understand what our needs are. Our demands should be just like:

1.   The act of 1995 should be implemented with zeal and courage,

2.The minting of coins should be addressed our needs,

3.   Seeking more reservation in govt jobs and promotions,

4.   Setting up of more computer institutes for b.h. candidates,

5.   Establishment of coaching centres for civil services and other govt 
jobs,

6.   Betterment of working conditions of b.h. by providing computers and 
other fecilities.

 

I hope our friends in Delhi in national level and our friends in different 
capitals of respected states can do it. I ask for your forgiveness, If I 
wrongly stated. Please respond me in order to uplift our present levels. All of 
your suggestions are deeply appreciated.

With hopes,

Surya,

E-mails: surya.ga...@gmail.com, sosu...@yahoo.com

 

Skype: sosurya,

 

Mobile: 09441013400.

 


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