[AI] yes true vinod

2009-06-19 Thread raghuraman kalyanaraman
i truely agree with vinod that many of our visually challenged friends
feels complasent after they got well placed in their lives.
to overcome this attitude we must all accept that we are all truely
brothers and sisters living in a single home.
also we must understand that all of us are getting   many things from
our society to shape our lives  and
hence it becomes imperative on our part to give them back with utmostt
sense of gratitude
in the form of conducting and participating in various social
activities such as motivating visually challenged friends to join
schools,
creating awareness about various employment opportunities
assisting them with proper guidence whenever required and so on and so forth.
so let us all join hands to shape our society in all possible ways and
in this regard  i extencd my fullest co operation always.
not everything that is faced can be changed.
but nothing can be changed untill it is faced.
regards
raghu



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Re: [AI] yes true vinod

2009-06-19 Thread Naushad
Hi, the majour problem I observed among blind community is envy, so I 
myself a victim of isolation from blind community. I believe this is the 
unprotected gateway that allowing others to intrude and exploit our 
community. Most of such associations in India using a small group of 
blind as a tool to accomplish their will by giving a little piece of 
bone. They are secretly making a barrier among blind people, so they can 
keep them apart and continue to exists on the market. I got this 
experience from nab Bangalore, when I undergone advanced training in 
computer programming. We never forget our way to success, and commitment 
to the society.


Regards.
On 6/19/2009 8:45 PM, raghuraman kalyanaraman wrote:

i truely agree with vinod that many of our visually challenged friends
feels complasent after they got well placed in their lives.
to overcome this attitude we must all accept that we are all truely
brothers and sisters living in a single home.
also we must understand that all of us are getting   many things from
our society to shape our lives  and
hence it becomes imperative on our part to give them back with utmostt
sense of gratitude
in the form of conducting and participating in various social
activities such as motivating visually challenged friends to join
schools,
creating awareness about various employment opportunities
assisting them with proper guidence whenever required and so on and so forth.
so let us all join hands to shape our society in all possible ways and
in this regard  i extencd my fullest co operation always.
not everything that is faced can be changed.
but nothing can be changed untill it is faced.
regards
raghu



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Re: [AI] yes true vinod

2009-06-19 Thread Naushad
Hi, the major problem I observed among blind community is envy, so I 
myself a victim of isolation from blind community. I believe this is the 
unprotected gateway that allowing others to intrude and exploit our 
community. Some of the associations are making thing worse because they 
knows once blinds united themselves, can destroy their market. Most of 
such associations in India using a small group of blind as a tool to 
accomplish their will by giving a little piece of bone. They are 
secretly making a barrier among blind people, so they can keep them 
apart and continue to exists on the market. The truth is, such kind of 
associations are not running by blind community. I got this experience 
from nab Bangalore, when I undergone advanced training in computer 
programming. We never forget our way to success, and commitment to the 
society.


Regards.
On 6/19/2009 8:45 PM, raghuraman kalyanaraman wrote:

i truely agree with vinod that many of our visually challenged friends
feels complasent after they got well placed in their lives.
to overcome this attitude we must all accept that we are all truely
brothers and sisters living in a single home.
also we must understand that all of us are getting   many things from
our society to shape our lives  and
hence it becomes imperative on our part to give them back with utmostt
sense of gratitude
in the form of conducting and participating in various social
activities such as motivating visually challenged friends to join
schools,
creating awareness about various employment opportunities
assisting them with proper guidence whenever required and so on and so forth.
so let us all join hands to shape our society in all possible ways and
in this regard  i extencd my fullest co operation always.
not everything that is faced can be changed.
but nothing can be changed untill it is faced.
regards
raghu



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