Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visuallyimpaired to their destination -
I think, the same device will be more useful if it comes in the form of a sunglass. Sometimes it is difficult to maintain a straight direction. We have to move the cane around. A sunglass will always keep us facing front. Actually I have an RniB glass with vibration. The same glass may be developed by the smart cane company. With best Regards, Amiyo Biswas Cell: +91-9433464329 - Original Message - From: bhawani shankar verma bsvermad...@gmail.com To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning thedisabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 7:14 AM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visuallyimpaired to their destination - yes, it is working. but, it only works for those who already have a basic mobility skills, can walk alone with the help of basic white cane or folding stick. it is not a replacement of stick, instead it works like an add on. - Original Message - From: Aravind R aravind.andhrab...@gmail.com To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 8:28 PM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination - one smart cain was introduced in bengalore which will vibrate if any object come near to us no? what about its success now? anybody using that? On 7/7/14, jitesh jain jiteshja...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side if you did not watch please watch www.duceretech.com On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware. But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but, what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them? Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it directly please... On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. -- Pallavi S.J Principal Content Strategist/ Freelance Journalist Bangalor. http://pallavi-thestar.blogspot.in/ Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs
Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visuallyimpaired to their destination -
Dear Amiyo Both use primarily the same technology. Ultrasonic obstacle detection based on SONAR. Harish Kotian -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Amiyo Biswas Sent: 08 July 2014 11:54 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visuallyimpaired to their destination - I think, the same device will be more useful if it comes in the form of a sunglass. Sometimes it is difficult to maintain a straight direction. We have to move the cane around. A sunglass will always keep us facing front. Actually I have an RniB glass with vibration. The same glass may be developed by the smart cane company. With best Regards, Amiyo Biswas Cell: +91-9433464329 - Original Message - From: bhawani shankar verma bsvermad...@gmail.com To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning thedisabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 7:14 AM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visuallyimpaired to their destination - yes, it is working. but, it only works for those who already have a basic mobility skills, can walk alone with the help of basic white cane or folding stick. it is not a replacement of stick, instead it works like an add on. - Original Message - From: Aravind R aravind.andhrab...@gmail.com To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 8:28 PM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination - one smart cain was introduced in bengalore which will vibrate if any object come near to us no? what about its success now? anybody using that? On 7/7/14, jitesh jain jiteshja...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side if you did not watch please watch www.duceretech.com On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware. But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but, what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them? Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it directly please... On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected -shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia _accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia
Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that canguide visuallyimpaired to their destination -
Perhaps so. The glass I am using works the same way. It is, however, quite large and heavy, fit for the sahibs. With best Regards, Amiyo Biswas Cell: +91-9433464329 - Original Message - From: Kotian, H P hpkot...@rbi.org.in To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 12:03 PM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that canguide visuallyimpaired to their destination - Dear Amiyo Both use primarily the same technology. Ultrasonic obstacle detection based on SONAR. Harish Kotian -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Amiyo Biswas Sent: 08 July 2014 11:54 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visuallyimpaired to their destination - I think, the same device will be more useful if it comes in the form of a sunglass. Sometimes it is difficult to maintain a straight direction. We have to move the cane around. A sunglass will always keep us facing front. Actually I have an RniB glass with vibration. The same glass may be developed by the smart cane company. With best Regards, Amiyo Biswas Cell: +91-9433464329 - Original Message - From: bhawani shankar verma bsvermad...@gmail.com To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning thedisabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 7:14 AM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visuallyimpaired to their destination - yes, it is working. but, it only works for those who already have a basic mobility skills, can walk alone with the help of basic white cane or folding stick. it is not a replacement of stick, instead it works like an add on. - Original Message - From: Aravind R aravind.andhrab...@gmail.com To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 8:28 PM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination - one smart cain was introduced in bengalore which will vibrate if any object come near to us no? what about its success now? anybody using that? On 7/7/14, jitesh jain jiteshja...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side if you did not watch please watch www.duceretech.com On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware. But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but, what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them? Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it directly please... On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected -shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http
Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -
Hello all, Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware. But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but, what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them? Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it directly please... On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. -- Pallavi S.J Principal Content Strategist/ Freelance Journalist Bangalor. http://pallavi-thestar.blogspot.in/ Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..
Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -
Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side if you did not watch please watch www.duceretech.com On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware. But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but, what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them? Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it directly please... On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. -- Pallavi S.J Principal Content Strategist/ Freelance Journalist Bangalor. http://pallavi-thestar.blogspot.in/ Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way
Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -
one smart cain was introduced in bengalore which will vibrate if any object come near to us no? what about its success now? anybody using that? On 7/7/14, jitesh jain jiteshja...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side if you did not watch please watch www.duceretech.com On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware. But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but, what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them? Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it directly please... On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. -- Pallavi S.J Principal Content Strategist/ Freelance Journalist Bangalor. http://pallavi-thestar.blogspot.in/ Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home
Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -
yes, it is working. but, it only works for those who already have a basic mobility skills, can walk alone with the help of basic white cane or folding stick. it is not a replacement of stick, instead it works like an add on. - Original Message - From: Aravind R aravind.andhrab...@gmail.com To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 8:28 PM Subject: Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination - one smart cain was introduced in bengalore which will vibrate if any object come near to us no? what about its success now? anybody using that? On 7/7/14, jitesh jain jiteshja...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Friends Did You Watch shoes Video?...in That side if you did not watch please watch www.duceretech.com On 7/7/14, Pallavi Sj sj.pallav...@gmail.com wrote: Hello all, Since many days, we're getting the mails about this lae chal footware. But, everytime only the information about its guidance to walk is being given. But, the question is that, what about its usage in traffic? It shows that, it saves the route and guides the way. but, what about traffic and obstacles? How it guides to avoid them? Please write to us if anyone is using this or if anyone has seen it directly please... On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. -- Pallavi S.J Principal Content Strategist/ Freelance Journalist Bangalor. http://pallavi-thestar.blogspot.in/ Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list
Re: [AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -
Hi I Have 1 question About interactive Haptic Footware On 3/18/14, Kriti Banga bangakr...@gmail.com wrote: hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..
[AI] (please read) LECHAL - A shoe that can guide visually impaired to their destination -
hello friends. today i came across a wonderful invention, please do read, give your views, and share with your friends. i dont know how much it will be useful keeping in regard the indian infrastructure. Created keeping visually impaired people in mind, LECHAL (meaning 'take me there' in Hindi) is an interactive haptic footwear that can be used in more ways than one. Primarily, it uses bluetooth to connect to a smartphone (iOS, Android, Windows) and sends users haptic feedback to guide them to their destination. In simple words, if you want to travel from your house to a nearby theatre, the footwear will guide you to it by providing vibrations. If you need to turn right, the right side of the footwear will vibrate. It can also double up as a lifestyle product that tracks the number of steps you take, the number of calories you burn and even lets you set fitness goals. If that wasn't enough, you can share routes with your friends who too are using the shoe. All of this for a price of $100. Read more about how LECHAL works. http://www.bgr.in/news/made-in-india-lechal-a-bluetooth-connected-shoe-that-guides-wearers-with-directions-ss314/ The shoe has been designed by Krispian Lawrence and Anirudh Sharma, founders of Ducere Technologies and philanthropists who want to change the world and India in a positive way. According Krispian Lawrence, 'Every time you buy a pair of Special Edition footwear, one pair of LECHAL footwear will be subsidized for a visually challenged person, through Institutes like the world renowned L V Prasad Eye Institute, based in Hyderabad'. When you buy LECHAL, you'll get a pair of footwear (insoles or shoes), a Charger, an Application which can be downloaded on an smartphone (Android/IOS/Windows compatible). regards, kriti banga. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..
[AI] Please read an article about an NGO in Pune.
Dear list members, humbley request you to take time and read this article on an NGO called Niwant in Pune. Chak De Niwant! In the past seventeen years I have travelled on a unique path. It is very difficult to express in words the intensity of my experiences. Hundreds of visually challenged students walked into my life and with the help of ‘Niwant’ they now settled in life. Everyone knows about a blind school, but ‘Niwant Andh Mukta Vikasalaya’ was established for students pursuing higher education, i.e. after Standard X. The journey of the making of Niwant was never a bed of roses. It was a war against negation, superstition and lack of faith in human abilities. A small but significant incident changed my whole perspective to life. In 1996, I visited a blind school in Pune to give a donation on the eve of my husband Anand’s birthday. There I saw a big line up of small helpless kids struggling to climb up the stairs and one of the homesick children hugged me because he thought I was his mother. Tears rolled down my eyes. I decided to give a slice of my life for the upliftment of these children and thought against the idea of taking up the job as an English teacher at the college level. The journey that followed saw the complete assimilation of ‘Meera Badve’, i.e. myself in the world of the specially sighted. The blind students had to discontinue their education after they completed their schooling. Not a single word was available in Braille beyond Standard X. Students with a rich family background could get support from their family members and continue education, but what about the others? They were children of rickshaw drivers, house helpers and farm workers. They came from strata of society that was beyond our definition of poverty and some were orphans. The syllabus for the blind students was the same as that for the sighted students and educational facilities were practically non-existent. “Is this social justice?” Niwant was like creating a universe out of void. On completion of the age of 18, the Social Welfare Department leaves differently-abled students to fend for themselves. Generally they are treated as non-productive elements by their family members who leave them in the school and sometimes they abandon them permanently. What could these children do? They were left on the street and used by society for malpractices; boys and girls for different reasons. Unfortunately these children had no sense of hygiene, culture and were struck by an inferiority complex as they thought that they could not cope with the challenges of the sighted world. They believed in charity and had not experienced the joy of earning money through self respect. They had no knowledge of the English language. Educational institutes had no faith in their potential. Eye-brows were raised and critical questions had to be answered. I had to sort out all these problems one by one. The students who walked into my life were directionless and confused about their future. They wanted to lead abetter life but did not know how to achieve their goals in life. In short, they needed a mother – teacher. I painstakingly had to give them lessons in culture, hygiene, which also included toilet training, cleanliness, feed them and academics followed later. Subject-based dictionaries with meanings in Marathi had to be created to encourage them to opt for English medium. Technology had to be brought in by replacing magnetic tapes by MP3 players, number of simple and less expensive educational tools had to be devised. Tonnes and tonnes ofcounseling went into helping them feel very positive about themselves and the world around them. Occasionally I had to use strict measures to discipline them.The social system had to be influenced to overlook superstitious beliefs that these children are the outcome of sins committed in a previous life. Educational institutes had to be convinced about giving them access to education and have faith in their abilities. Education is indeed the birth right of every child and as a society we have no right to give them begging bowls instead of Braille books. Publishers had to be convinced about making soft copies available for Braille conversion and copyright issues had to be tackled. It was a race against time. There were moments of retreat and defeat, but the willpower of my students gave me the strength to fight. A huge chain of selfless volunteers supported Niwant.Individual cause became the communal cause. Chak De Niwant! As a result, in the last seventeen years ‘Niwant’ tried to change the social picture including discarded and unwanted members of the society in the social fold. It has helped in a holistic development of the children, one of ‘body, mind and soul’,successfully channelized their energy through a Braille library which has over 3000 Braille books (curricular and extracurricular), 17 branches of ‘Vision Unlimited’ all over Maharashtra and core teaching of all subjects through both the mediums. There
Re: [AI] Please read an article about an NGO in Pune.
Dear friends, I have personally visited Nivant have found it a great institution. I hope that it continues to grow spread the light of education. Regards Mr. Sameer Latey Mumbai, India - Original Message - From: Shivaji Londhe shivajilondh...@gmail.com To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in Cc: rshobha1...@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 12:02 AM Subject: [AI] Please read an article about an NGO in Pune. Dear list members, humbley request you to take time and read this article on an NGO called Niwant in Pune. Chak De Niwant! In the past seventeen years I have travelled on a unique path. It is very difficult to express in words the intensity of my experiences. Hundreds of visually challenged students walked into my life and with the help of ‘Niwant’ they now settled in life. Everyone knows about a blind school, but ‘Niwant Andh Mukta Vikasalaya’ was established for students pursuing higher education, i.e. after Standard X. The journey of the making of Niwant was never a bed of roses. It was a war against negation, superstition and lack of faith in human abilities. A small but significant incident changed my whole perspective to life. In 1996, I visited a blind school in Pune to give a donation on the eve of my husband Anand’s birthday. There I saw a big line up of small helpless kids struggling to climb up the stairs and one of the homesick children hugged me because he thought I was his mother. Tears rolled down my eyes. I decided to give a slice of my life for the upliftment of these children and thought against the idea of taking up the job as an English teacher at the college level. The journey that followed saw the complete assimilation of ‘Meera Badve’, i.e. myself in the world of the specially sighted. The blind students had to discontinue their education after they completed their schooling. Not a single word was available in Braille beyond Standard X. Students with a rich family background could get support from their family members and continue education, but what about the others? They were children of rickshaw drivers, house helpers and farm workers. They came from strata of society that was beyond our definition of poverty and some were orphans. The syllabus for the blind students was the same as that for the sighted students and educational facilities were practically non-existent. “Is this social justice?” Niwant was like creating a universe out of void. On completion of the age of 18, the Social Welfare Department leaves differently-abled students to fend for themselves. Generally they are treated as non-productive elements by their family members who leave them in the school and sometimes they abandon them permanently. What could these children do? They were left on the street and used by society for malpractices; boys and girls for different reasons. Unfortunately these children had no sense of hygiene, culture and were struck by an inferiority complex as they thought that they could not cope with the challenges of the sighted world. They believed in charity and had not experienced the joy of earning money through self respect. They had no knowledge of the English language. Educational institutes had no faith in their potential. Eye-brows were raised and critical questions had to be answered. I had to sort out all these problems one by one. The students who walked into my life were directionless and confused about their future. They wanted to lead abetter life but did not know how to achieve their goals in life. In short, they needed a mother – teacher. I painstakingly had to give them lessons in culture, hygiene, which also included toilet training, cleanliness, feed them and academics followed later. Subject-based dictionaries with meanings in Marathi had to be created to encourage them to opt for English medium. Technology had to be brought in by replacing magnetic tapes by MP3 players, number of simple and less expensive educational tools had to be devised. Tonnes and tonnes ofcounseling went into helping them feel very positive about themselves and the world around them. Occasionally I had to use strict measures to discipline them.The social system had to be influenced to overlook superstitious beliefs that these children are the outcome of sins committed in a previous life. Educational institutes had to be convinced about giving them access to education and have faith in their abilities. Education is indeed the birth right of every child and as a society we have no right to give them begging bowls instead of Braille books. Publishers had to be convinced about making soft copies available for Braille conversion and copyright issues had to be tackled. It was a race against time. There were moments of retreat and defeat, but the willpower of my students gave me the strength to fight. A huge chain of selfless volunteers supported Niwant.Individual cause became the communal cause. Chak De Niwant! As a result, in the last seventeen years ‘Niwant
[AI] Please read about the technology centre in Chennai
Dear Friends, Hope everyone is fine there. Please go through the article given below about the technology centre which is run only by the visually challenged youth and supported by Rotary and share your feedback With the help of latest technology, Karna Vidya aims to make information more accessible to visually-impaired students. T.S. Atul Swaminathan reports A new centre for visually impaired students called Karna Vidya Technology Centre has been started by Rotary Club of Madras Coromandel (RCMC), in collaboration with Rotaract Club of Drishti. Equipped with 20-seat computer classroom, the Centre trains students from weaker sections, to enhance their education. “Karna Vidya means learning through hearing. Visually challenged students have enormous capacity to learn and gather information through their keen hearing capabilities,” said G. Balasubrahmanyan, former president, RCMC. The assistive technologies makes information accessible to them. “The Centre, which began in May this year, uses screen magnifier for partially visually-impaired and conversion of information in to accessible format through Digital Access Information System,” he added. It also has a Scanning and Reading Appliance Camera Edition, which is a next-generation self-contained scanning and reading appliance for the blind and those with low vision. “At present, we are offering two four-month courses – Computer Application with Screen Readers, and Soft Skills Development. The Centre trains the students to get employed in IT companies and IT Enabled Services as soft-skills trainer and technical trainer. We are planning to introduce courses for Post-Graduate and Doctorate students and professional and business courses such as Law and Information Technology,” said K. Raghuraman, Co-ordinator, KVTC, and Professor, Department of English, Government Arts College for Men, Nandanam. Plans are in the pipeline to prepare students for State Government examinations in various departments and establish a placement cell. “We want to create an independent and accessible learning atmosphere and impart professional and technical training programmes to enhance students’ competence. After the basic courses we will introduce advanced ones focusing on employment,” he added. KVTC is a Rotary Foundation Grant Project in partnership with Rotary District, Finland. The Centre is located at RR Tech Park, Thiru Vi Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy. For details, contact K. Raghuraman at 98400 18012. More In: DOWN TOWN regards raghu contact: 9840018012 Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..
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Dear Friends, Namasthee all. Yes, in the narrowest sense, this topic may not fit into AI forum . But leave your prejudice and look with a broader outlook. I am sure you will agree with me then that meditation is the truest tool that will give richest access to one's mind ie self control. Niranjan On 4/26/10, surendra skt...@gmail.com wrote: Dear members of this group. I want to suggest you that all of you must read this message. It may bring some changes in your life. Meditation. One of the most powerful techniques of bringing one's mind to rest, of getting tuned to the universe, and of bringing out the complete potential of the great human mind. Meditation is one of the most under-used techniques in the world. It is something that everyone should be doing, and yet but a handful do. What a pity! Unfortunately it is so commonly related to 'spirituality', that people shy away from it. Of those who don't, many tell me that they don't meditate because they can't clear their mind of thoughts. You don't have to be spiritual, to meditate. You don't have to have a complete control of your mind to meditate. You just have to be human. Meditation is the process of eliminating thoughts, not vice versa. Meditation helps you get a better hold over the whims and fancies of your mind. In other words, it helps you control your mind instead of your mind controlling you, as is often the case. So how can you maditate? There are several techniques. The most effective is to simply stop thinking - or if you aren't able to do that, start 'observing' your thoughts, as if it was someone else's mind and you were just an observer. Eventually you will just stop thinking. Another very powerful technique is to concentrate completely on your breath. Don't control - just watch your breath. Focus all your senses on it, and think of nothing else. Usually when you do this, you will find that your breath slowly starts getting shorter and eventually comes to a stop. Here you will reach a thoughtless state, which is very, very powerful. A simpler technique is to imagine some object and think of nothing else. It could be a flame, or your third eye, or anything else, for that matter. A friend I knew, would imagine that she is running towards the sun forever. Yet another method is to light up a candle and stare at it without blinking until your eyes start watering. This is also a form of yoga, and you are so caught up not trying to blink, that you simply cannot think of anything else. If you are trying these techniques for meditation, I'd prefer that you start from the first method and switch to the next if you find it tough, and so on. Because the first technique is the most powerful, the next a little less, and so on. Start from the first and move downwards, and see which one suits you best. Everyone who meditates encounters thoughts. So if you find yourself thinking too much when you meditate, relax, it happens. Over a period of months, you'll find it reducing, and eventually you'll be able to reach that thought-less state much more easily. Doctor S K Tripathi, To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
Re: [AI] please read it
Well, dear friends, in my humble opinion, disability is not the only identity that we possess! as self-respecting human beings, there are many aspects that make our personalities diverse, versatile, vast and capable of being a respectable and useful part of the society as a whole. So, anything that helps us raise our morale and strengthen our mental and psychological capabilities should be accepted with open heart and mind + with due respect! Thanks. Yors truly, Yogesh Sharma To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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What does mean by a social boycott? When we will stop insulting our own friends? Do we all are moderators of the list? I have great respect for Harish sir. And he is our moderator so let him decide. At the same time let him give the power to take action against members. Still if we want to express our views or thoughts is it possible to use humble language? Please think for a wile on my point of view. Each person has his or her own self respect and we are nothing to hurt anybody. Sorry if somebody is hurt. On 4/27/10, Dr. Yogesh Sharma yogesh.sharma...@gmail.com wrote: Well, dear friends, in my humble opinion, disability is not the only identity that we possess! as self-respecting human beings, there are many aspects that make our personalities diverse, versatile, vast and capable of being a respectable and useful part of the society as a whole. So, anything that helps us raise our morale and strengthen our mental and psychological capabilities should be accepted with open heart and mind + with due respect! Thanks. Yors truly, Yogesh Sharma To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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Dear members of this group. I want to suggest you that all of you must read this message. It may bring some changes in your life. Meditation. One of the most powerful techniques of bringing one's mind to rest, of getting tuned to the universe, and of bringing out the complete potential of the great human mind. Meditation is one of the most under-used techniques in the world. It is something that everyone should be doing, and yet but a handful do. What a pity! Unfortunately it is so commonly related to 'spirituality', that people shy away from it. Of those who don't, many tell me that they don't meditate because they can't clear their mind of thoughts. You don't have to be spiritual, to meditate. You don't have to have a complete control of your mind to meditate. You just have to be human. Meditation is the process of eliminating thoughts, not vice versa. Meditation helps you get a better hold over the whims and fancies of your mind. In other words, it helps you control your mind instead of your mind controlling you, as is often the case. So how can you maditate? There are several techniques. The most effective is to simply stop thinking - or if you aren't able to do that, start 'observing' your thoughts, as if it was someone else's mind and you were just an observer. Eventually you will just stop thinking. Another very powerful technique is to concentrate completely on your breath. Don't control - just watch your breath. Focus all your senses on it, and think of nothing else. Usually when you do this, you will find that your breath slowly starts getting shorter and eventually comes to a stop. Here you will reach a thoughtless state, which is very, very powerful. A simpler technique is to imagine some object and think of nothing else. It could be a flame, or your third eye, or anything else, for that matter. A friend I knew, would imagine that she is running towards the sun forever. Yet another method is to light up a candle and stare at it without blinking until your eyes start watering. This is also a form of yoga, and you are so caught up not trying to blink, that you simply cannot think of anything else. If you are trying these techniques for meditation, I'd prefer that you start from the first method and switch to the next if you find it tough, and so on. Because the first technique is the most powerful, the next a little less, and so on. Start from the first and move downwards, and see which one suits you best. Everyone who meditates encounters thoughts. So if you find yourself thinking too much when you meditate, relax, it happens. Over a period of months, you'll find it reducing, and eventually you'll be able to reach that thought-less state much more easily. Doctor S K Tripathi, To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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Dear Dr. Tripathi, thanks for an enlightening mail! Well, dear friends, I feel this is the high time we should widen the horizons of this list as well as those of our personal lives Yours sincerely, Yogesh Sharma! To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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But this is not a list for such discussions. For heaven shake, this is nothing to do with disability. Regards, Vetri. Produced in my Nokia N82 via T-Mobile internet using Talks, a screen reader for S60 phones. -original message- Subject: Re: [AI] please read it From: Dr. Yogesh Sharma yogesh.sharma...@gmail.com Date: 04/26/2010 1:24 PM Dear Dr. Tripathi, thanks for an enlightening mail! Well, dear friends, I feel this is the high time we should widen the horizons of this list as well as those of our personal lives Yours sincerely, Yogesh Sharma! To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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Nice one, friend. At 01:29 PM 26-04-10, you wrote: Dear members of this group. I want to suggest you that all of you must read this message. It may bring some changes in your life. Meditation. One of the most powerful techniques of bringing one's mind to rest, of getting tuned to the universe, and of bringing out the complete potential of the great human mind. Meditation is one of the most under-used techniques in the world. It is something that everyone should be doing, and yet but a handful do. What a pity! Unfortunately it is so commonly related to 'spirituality', that people shy away from it. Of those who don't, many tell me that they don't meditate because they can't clear their mind of thoughts. You don't have to be spiritual, to meditate. You don't have to have a complete control of your mind to meditate. You just have to be human. Meditation is the process of eliminating thoughts, not vice versa. Meditation helps you get a better hold over the whims and fancies of your mind. In other words, it helps you control your mind instead of your mind controlling you, as is often the case. So how can you maditate? There are several techniques. The most effective is to simply stop thinking - or if you aren't able to do that, start 'observing' your thoughts, as if it was someone else's mind and you were just an observer. Eventually you will just stop thinking. Another very powerful technique is to concentrate completely on your breath. Don't control - just watch your breath. Focus all your senses on it, and think of nothing else. Usually when you do this, you will find that your breath slowly starts getting shorter and eventually comes to a stop. Here you will reach a thoughtless state, which is very, very powerful. A simpler technique is to imagine some object and think of nothing else. It could be a flame, or your third eye, or anything else, for that matter. A friend I knew, would imagine that she is running towards the sun forever. Yet another method is to light up a candle and stare at it without blinking until your eyes start watering. This is also a form of yoga, and you are so caught up not trying to blink, that you simply cannot think of anything else. If you are trying these techniques for meditation, I'd prefer that you start from the first method and switch to the next if you find it tough, and so on. Because the first technique is the most powerful, the next a little less, and so on. Start from the first and move downwards, and see which one suits you best. Everyone who meditates encounters thoughts. So if you find yourself thinking too much when you meditate, relax, it happens. Over a period of months, you'll find it reducing, and eventually you'll be able to reach that thought-less state much more easily. Doctor S K Tripathi, To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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We should not reply to such messages in fact. Thus we can signal a social boycott of the senders of such off-topic messages while the moderator takes the necesary action against them. - Original Message - From: Vetrivel Adhimoolam vadhimoo...@gmail.com To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:15 AM Subject: Re: [AI] please read it But this is not a list for such discussions. For heaven shake, this is nothing to do with disability. Regards, Vetri. Produced in my Nokia N82 via T-Mobile internet using Talks, a screen reader for S60 phones. -original message- Subject: Re: [AI] please read it From: Dr. Yogesh Sharma yogesh.sharma...@gmail.com Date: 04/26/2010 1:24 PM Dear Dr. Tripathi, thanks for an enlightening mail! Well, dear friends, I feel this is the high time we should widen the horizons of this list as well as those of our personal lives Yours sincerely, Yogesh Sharma! To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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surendra join inclusive planet for such information. regards namita. On 4/27/10, Viraj Kafle vka...@gmail.com wrote: We should not reply to such messages in fact. Thus we can signal a social boycott of the senders of such off-topic messages while the moderator takes the necesary action against them. - Original Message - From: Vetrivel Adhimoolam vadhimoo...@gmail.com To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:15 AM Subject: Re: [AI] please read it But this is not a list for such discussions. For heaven shake, this is nothing to do with disability. Regards, Vetri. Produced in my Nokia N82 via T-Mobile internet using Talks, a screen reader for S60 phones. -original message- Subject: Re: [AI] please read it From: Dr. Yogesh Sharma yogesh.sharma...@gmail.com Date: 04/26/2010 1:24 PM Dear Dr. Tripathi, thanks for an enlightening mail! Well, dear friends, I feel this is the high time we should widen the horizons of this list as well as those of our personal lives Yours sincerely, Yogesh Sharma! To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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Be careful this month(20-28) there is possiblity of acid rain. Because of the dark circle appeard around the moon on 17th. Which happens once in 750yrs. It rains like normal raining. It may cause skin cancer. So alert your dear ones. This information is by NASA. Don't neglect it. Pass it to all friends. thanks. my email i.d shankarhe...@gmail.com. my skype i.d shankarhelen. my mobile no. 09942135204 To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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Date:07/08/2009 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200908071890.htm Back TRAI rule on tariff plan change 'misused' Staff Reporter Kochi: A Telephone Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) notification designed for the benefit of mobile phone consumers has given cell phone service providers the opportunity to change tariff plans without the knowledge of subscribers. A 2004 TRAI notification inadvertently empowered service providers to changemobile phone tariff plans without the subscriber's knowledge. In its Telecommunication Tariff (Thirty First Amendment) Order, 2004', TRAI notified that a tariff plan once offered by an access provider shall be available to a subscriber for a minimum period of six months from the date of enrolment of the subscriber to the tariff plan. It also mentioned that a subscriber would be free to choose any other tariff plan even during that period. The amendment was made with a view to encourage competitive tariff fixingby mobile operators which would give the consumer plenty of options to choose from. It is unfortunate that this is being distorted, said T. Balachandran, TRAI Advisory Board Member. He also said he would bring this to TRAI's notice at its next meeting on September 17 and 18. The issue came to light when M.K. Haridas of 'The Proper Channel', aKochi-based NGO, realised that his monthly mobile bill didn't tally with thetariff plan he had opted for and that he was not informed of the plan shift. At the Consumer Court, the service provider cited the TRAI notification in its defence. Consumer should get complete plan As per the law, a week after service activation, complete tariff plan should be sent to the consumer. Subsequent change in plan should also be intimated, said Mr. Haridas. There is also provision for the consumer to shift from one plan to another without paying migration fee. Strangely, very few telephone subscribers are aware of the fact that if a problem in fixed line or broadband is not rectified by the operator in three days, the consumer is eligible for a seven-day rent subsidy. If it takes up to 15 days to fix the trouble, the subscriber should be given a 15-day rent cut. The subscriber will get a full-month rent concession if it takes more than 15 days for the company to do the repair, said Mr. Haridas, calling for better consumer awareness in this regard. © Copyright 2000 - 2009 The Hindu Krishnan M. Moothimoola Phone: 04936215008. Mobile: 919495547984. Email: moothimo...@gmail.com Home address: Ushas Near GHSS Meenangadi,Post Meenangadi, Wynad, Kerala, India. Pin. 673591. To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
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