Re: [AI] A Sad News

2024-02-29 Thread Penny Tony
I knew Swaran and her husband Suresh Ahuja before my eyesight was
impaired.  They were truly kind and inspirational and shared their
cassettes with me following the loss of my vision. I remain grateful
to them. May her sould rest in peace.

Sincerely

Penny


On 3/1/24, Muhammad Mishbahul  wrote:
> An irreparable loss to the blind community with the demise of Such a truly
> dedicated and authentic being. My heart felt condolences to the bereaved
>  family.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 29, 2024, at 16:35, mukesh jain  wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>> Grate loss to the community! Really a shocking news! While I was pursuing
>> my studies in Wilson  college Mumbai, I had the opportunity to talk to Mr.
>> Suresh Ahuja and Mrs. Suvarna Ahuja to invite her to the program organized
>> by our college for the blind students. We had privilege to invite her as
>> chief guest in one our program. When I conveyed this message on behalf of
>> my college over the phone, she was very gentle and simple in accepting the
>> invitation and I had very long conversation over the phone first time,
>> though this was first time I was speaking to her. Telephonic conversation
>> gave me the feeling as I knew her since long. Really a sad news! May
>> departed soul rest in peace! My deepest condolence to her!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 4:04 PM harish kotian 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, a big loss. She also had her contribution for Braille literacy.
>>>
>>> Praying for the departed soul.
>>>
>>> Harish
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/29/2024 2:49 PM, Kanchan Pamnani wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Swaran guided me from low vision to blindness. She and her husband
>>>> Suresh Ahuja the former ED of the National Association for the Blind,
>>>> India answered all my queries and laughed away with practical solutions
>>>> my uncertainties.
>>>>
>>>> She spoke at the Accessindia Convention in Ahmedabad.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Modest and unassuming she was a great person.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The chautha ceremony is today at her home(Churchgate, Mumbai)   at 5pm.
>>>>
>>>> She is survived by a daughter Rati and grandson Viraj.
>>>>
>>>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>>> [mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Nirmal Verma
>>>> Sent: 29 February 2024 14:01
>>>> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] A Sad News
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Extremely sad news for all of us. This is irreparable personal loss to
>>>> all of us.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:56 PM Shyam Sayanekar 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear members, I feel extremely sorry to inform you that Mrs. Swaran Tai
>>>>> Ahuja passed away at Rajastan. She was renowned as an encyclopidea of
>>>>> the blind. She was a dedicated teacher, having several innovative
>>>>> ideas. She played a vital role in shaping the Dadar School for the
>>>>> Blind. She was my beloved teacher and taught me when I was in the
>>>>> fourth standard. She also had a lion's share in shaping the Teachers'
>>>>> Training course for the Blind. She was awarded the Rustoom Alpaiwala
>>>>> prize. Very few sighted people know braille to the level of Mrs. Ahuja.
>>>>> She was a personification of a loving teacher. Modesty was her other
>>>>> name. No need to say that she will reach the havon.
>>>>>
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Re: [AI] A Sad News

2024-02-29 Thread Muhammad Mishbahul
An irreparable loss to the blind community with the demise of Such a truly dedicated and authentic being. My heart felt condolences to the bereaved  family.Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 29, 2024, at 16:35, mukesh jain  wrote:Grate loss
to the community! Really a shocking news! While I was pursuing my studies in Wilson
 college Mumbai, I had the opportunity to
talk to Mr. Suresh Ahuja and Mrs. Suvarna Ahuja to invite her to the program
organized by our college for the blind students. We had privilege to invite her
as chief guest in one our program. When I conveyed this message on behalf of my
college over the phone, she was very gentle and simple in accepting the
invitation and I had very long conversation over the phone first time, though
this was first time I was speaking to her. Telephonic conversation gave me the
feeling as I knew her since long. Really a sad news! May departed soul rest in
peace! My deepest condolence to her!

   On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 4:04 PM harish kotian <hpkot...@outlook.com> wrote:

  
  
Yes, a big loss. She also had her contribution for Braille
  literacy.
Praying for the departed soul.
Harish


On 2/29/2024 2:49 PM, Kanchan Pamnani
  wrote:


  
  
  
  
Swaran
guided me from low vision to blindness. She and her husband
Suresh Ahuja the former ED of the National Association for
the Blind, India answered all my queries and laughed away
with practical solutions my uncertainties.
She
spoke at the Accessindia Convention in Ahmedabad. 
 
Modest
and unassuming she was a great person. 
 
The
chautha ceremony is today at her home(Churchgate, Mumbai) 
 at 5pm. 
She
is survived by a daughter Rati and grandson Viraj. 
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Nirmal
Verma
Sent: 29 February 2024 14:01
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] A Sad News
 

  
Extremely
sad news for all of us. This is irreparable personal
loss to all of us. 
  
  
 
  
  
 
  

 

  
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:56 PM Shyam
  Sayanekar <sayane...@gmail.com>
  wrote:
  
  

  

  Dear members,
I feel extremely sorry to inform you that Mrs.
Swaran Tai Ahuja passed away at Rajastan. She was
renowned as an encyclopidea of the blind. She was a
dedicated teacher, having several innovative ideas.
She played a vital role in shaping the Dadar School
for the Blind. She was my beloved teacher and taught
me when I was in the fourth standard. She also had a
lion's share in shaping the Teachers' Training
course for the Blind. She was awarded the Rustoom
Alpaiwala prize. Very few sighted people know
braille to the level of Mrs. Ahuja. She was a
personification of a loving teacher. Modesty was her
other name. No need to say that she will reach the
havon.

  
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Re: [AI] A Sad News

2024-02-29 Thread mukesh jain
Grate loss to the community! Really a shocking news! While I was pursuing
my studies in Wilson  college Mumbai, I had the opportunity to talk to Mr.
Suresh Ahuja and Mrs. Suvarna Ahuja to invite her to the program organized
by our college for the blind students. We had privilege to invite her as
chief guest in one our program. When I conveyed this message on behalf of
my college over the phone, she was very gentle and simple in accepting the
invitation and I had very long conversation over the phone first time,
though this was first time I was speaking to her. Telephonic conversation
gave me the feeling as I knew her since long. Really a sad news! May
departed soul rest in peace! My deepest condolence to her!



On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 4:04 PM harish kotian  wrote:

> Yes, a big loss. She also had her contribution for Braille literacy.
>
> Praying for the departed soul.
>
> Harish
>
>
> On 2/29/2024 2:49 PM, Kanchan Pamnani wrote:
>
> Swaran guided me from low vision to blindness. She and her husband Suresh
> Ahuja the former ED of the National Association for the Blind, India
> answered all my queries and laughed away with practical solutions my
> uncertainties.
>
> She spoke at the Accessindia Convention in Ahmedabad.
>
>
>
> Modest and unassuming she was a great person.
>
>
>
> The chautha ceremony is today at her home(Churchgate, Mumbai)   at 5pm.
>
> She is survived by a daughter Rati and grandson Viraj.
>
> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in [
> mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in ] *On
> Behalf Of *Nirmal Verma
> *Sent:* 29 February 2024 14:01
> *To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> *Subject:* Re: [AI] A Sad News
>
>
>
> Extremely sad news for all of us. This is irreparable personal loss to all
> of us.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:56 PM Shyam Sayanekar 
> wrote:
>
> Dear members, I feel extremely sorry to inform you that Mrs. Swaran Tai
> Ahuja passed away at Rajastan. She was renowned as an encyclopidea of the
> blind. She was a dedicated teacher, having several innovative ideas. She
> played a vital role in shaping the Dadar School for the Blind. She was my
> beloved teacher and taught me when I was in the fourth standard. She also
> had a lion's share in shaping the Teachers' Training course for the Blind.
> She was awarded the Rustoom Alpaiwala prize. Very few sighted people know
> braille to the level of Mrs. Ahuja. She was a personification of a loving
> teacher. Modesty was her other name. No need to say that she will reach the
> havon.
>
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Re: [AI] A Sad News

2024-02-29 Thread harish kotian

Yes, a big loss. She also had her contribution for Braille literacy.

Praying for the departed soul.

Harish


On 2/29/2024 2:49 PM, Kanchan Pamnani wrote:


Swaran guided me from low vision to blindness. She and her husband 
Suresh Ahuja the former ED of the National Association for the Blind, 
India answered all my queries and laughed away with practical 
solutions my uncertainties.


She spoke at the Accessindia Convention in Ahmedabad.

Modest and unassuming she was a great person.

The chautha ceremony is today at her home(Churchgate, Mumbai)  at 5pm.

She is survived by a daughter Rati and grandson Viraj.

*From:*accessindia@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] *On Behalf Of *Nirmal Verma

*Sent:* 29 February 2024 14:01
*To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
*Subject:* Re: [AI] A Sad News

Extremely sad news for all of us. This is irreparable personal loss to 
all of us.


On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:56 PM Shyam Sayanekar  
wrote:


Dear members, I feel extremely sorry to inform you that Mrs.
Swaran Tai Ahuja passed away at Rajastan. She was renowned as an
encyclopidea of the blind. She was a dedicated teacher, having
several innovative ideas. She played a vital role in shaping the
Dadar School for the Blind. She was my beloved teacher and taught
me when I was in the fourth standard. She also had a lion's share
in shaping the Teachers' Training course for the Blind. She was
awarded the Rustoom Alpaiwala prize. Very few sighted people know
braille to the level of Mrs. Ahuja. She was a personification of a
loving teacher. Modesty was her other name. No need to say that
she will reach the havon.

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RE: [AI] A Sad News

2024-02-29 Thread Kanchan Pamnani
Swaran guided me from low vision to blindness. She and her husband Suresh Ahuja 
the former ED of the National Association for the Blind, India answered all my 
queries and laughed away with practical solutions my uncertainties.

She spoke at the Accessindia Convention in Ahmedabad. 

 

Modest and unassuming she was a great person. 

 

The chautha ceremony is today at her home(Churchgate, Mumbai)   at 5pm. 

She is survived by a daughter Rati and grandson Viraj. 

From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in [mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in] On 
Behalf Of Nirmal Verma
Sent: 29 February 2024 14:01
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] A Sad News

 

Extremely sad news for all of us. This is irreparable personal loss to all of 
us. 

 

 

 

On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:56 PM Shyam Sayanekar mailto:sayane...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Dear members, I feel extremely sorry to inform you that Mrs. Swaran Tai Ahuja 
passed away at Rajastan. She was renowned as an encyclopidea of the blind. She 
was a dedicated teacher, having several innovative ideas. She played a vital 
role in shaping the Dadar School for the Blind. She was my beloved teacher and 
taught me when I was in the fourth standard. She also had a lion's share in 
shaping the Teachers' Training course for the Blind. She was awarded the 
Rustoom Alpaiwala prize. Very few sighted people know braille to the level of 
Mrs. Ahuja. She was a personification of a loving teacher. Modesty was her 
other name. No need to say that she will reach the havon.

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Re: [AI] A Sad News

2024-02-29 Thread Nirmal Verma
Extremely sad news for all of us. This is irreparable personal loss to all
of us.



On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 1:56 PM Shyam Sayanekar  wrote:

> Dear members, I feel extremely sorry to inform you that Mrs. Swaran Tai
> Ahuja passed away at Rajastan. She was renowned as an encyclopidea of the
> blind. She was a dedicated teacher, having several innovative ideas. She
> played a vital role in shaping the Dadar School for the Blind. She was my
> beloved teacher and taught me when I was in the fourth standard. She also
> had a lion's share in shaping the Teachers' Training course for the Blind.
> She was awarded the Rustoom Alpaiwala prize. Very few sighted people know
> braille to the level of Mrs. Ahuja. She was a personification of a loving
> teacher. Modesty was her other name. No need to say that she will reach the
> havon.
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Re: [AI] VERY SAD NEWS

2012-01-29 Thread Renuka Warriar
Very sad news indeed.  May the almighty give his family and friends the 
strength to bare his loss.

Renuka E.,
Section Officer,
ICT Center for the Visually Challenged,
CHMKLibrary,
University of Calicut,
Kerala.
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Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 2:02 PM
Subject: [AI] VERY SAD NEWS



Hello friends,



One of our list member Abhishek Sahani is no more. He lost his life on Jan
13 due to seviour Cancer.

I am pasting a message from his school teachers.



IN MEMORIUM

(Abhishek Sahani, IX H)



To Our Dearest Abhishek,



Sad and sudden was the call,

Of one so dearly loved by one and all.

A bitter grief, a shock severe,

It was to part with YOU so dear.



We want you to know dear Abhi,

you will always be remembered,



That your days spent in school will always

be cherished.

You bubbling, energetic self, full of questions

Innumerable,

What beautiful memories you have left behind.



You bore your pain with a smile on your face,

Oh! How our hearts grieve for you

How we shall miss you! Abhi dear.

None but God in heaven can see.



Sometimes it's hard to understand

Why some things have to be.

But in His wisdom, God has planned

Beyond our powers to see.



May you rest in God's tenderest care



Sadly missed by your teachers,

Renu Lakhera, Renu Baijal and Shirley Manning

And ALL yours friends in the Inclusion Group








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Re: [AI] VERY SAD NEWS

2012-01-29 Thread Kotian, H P
Regretably, these are some acts commited while performing duties in public 
space, where one can't connect  to individual needs.

One does feel helpless and fatigued in such situation, however, as they say the 
show must go on.

Harish Kotian.


-Original Message-
From: Febin M [mailto:mfebi...@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: 29 January 2012 23:08
To: rajpal...@gmail.com; Accessindia; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] VERY SAD NEWS

One of his very last mail to this group was a riddle, which he also sent to his 
father and a few other dear ones. Unfortunately, we thought he was not being 
sensible, and he was moderated.

Hats off to his spirit, even while suffering, and going through severe pain, he 
tried to identify with a group, and to share some of the mail that he got, 
which he thought, would make us happy.



 From: rajpal rajpal...@gmail.com
To: Accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Sunday, 29 January 2012, 14:02
Subject: [AI] VERY SAD NEWS

Hello friends,



One of our list member Abhishek Sahani is no more. He lost his life on Jan
13 due to seviour Cancer.

I am pasting a message from his school teachers.



IN MEMORIUM

(Abhishek Sahani, IX H)



To Our Dearest Abhishek,



Sad and sudden was the call,

Of one so dearly loved by one and all.

A bitter grief, a shock severe,

It was to part with YOU so dear.



We want you to know dear Abhi,

you will always be remembered,



That your days spent in school will always

be cherished.

You bubbling, energetic self, full of questions

Innumerable,

What beautiful memories you have left behind.



You bore your pain with a smile on your face,

Oh! How our hearts grieve for you

How we shall miss you! Abhi dear.

None but God in heaven can see.



Sometimes it's hard to understand

Why some things have to be.

But in His wisdom, God has planned

Beyond our powers to see.



May you rest in God's tenderest care



Sadly missed by your teachers,

Renu Lakhera, Renu Baijal and Shirley Manning

And ALL yours friends in the Inclusion Group








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Re: [AI] Ai. Sad news.

2010-04-18 Thread steve.boodram
Agree. It has revolutionized the use of mobile phone use by Blind and 
visually impaired users.

Where ever his soul is, may it rest in piece.
Remember, seven days WITHOUT GOD... Makes one weak!!!
Steve Boodram.
- Original Message - 
From: muhammad deen fakhruteac...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:48 PM
Subject: [AI] Ai. Sad news.



Dear Accessindians,
   The death of the mobile inventor has really saddens
me. As Mr. Dipendra Manocha wrote: Without his leadership, the mobile
talks would not be the same.
  With his tireless efforts, he arrested the attention of so many
blind mobile users. Due to this talk softwares, many a visually
impaired persons started using mobile phones confidentially.
  We all must pray for the departed soul.
A. Muhammad Fakhruddeen.



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Re: [AI] Fw: Sad News

2010-02-02 Thread suman bhokray
o thats bad
i wish he gets well soon

On 1/15/10, ram contact.ramkris...@gmail.com wrote:
 I will talk to him today. I am so worried.
 - Original Message -
 From: Rohiet A. Patil patil_ro...@dataone.in
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 10:22 AM
 Subject: [AI] Fw: Sad News





 Hi Friends, our list member Firozbhai met with an accident at Bandra
 railway station while returning from Say Everything Convention.
 His heap bone is broken and he is going to be operated to night in a
 private hospital.
 We all must pray to God for him to get well soon.
 His contact no. 9925090754.
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Re: [AI] Fw: Sad News

2010-02-01 Thread nitesh thakur
thanks you sir to gave this news, we will also pray for him to get will soon.
and I think the god will listen us.


On 2/1/10, Rohiet A. Patil patil_ro...@dataone.in wrote:



 Hi Friends, our list member Firozbhai met with an accident at Bandra railway
 station while returning from Say Everything Convention.
 His heap bone is broken and he is going to be operated to night in a private
 hospital.
 We all must pray to God for him to get well soon.
 His contact no. 9925090754.
 .




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Re: [AI] Fw: Sad News

2010-02-01 Thread ram

I will talk to him today. I am so worried.
- Original Message - 
From: Rohiet A. Patil patil_ro...@dataone.in

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 10:22 AM
Subject: [AI] Fw: Sad News






Hi Friends, our list member Firozbhai met with an accident at Bandra 
railway station while returning from Say Everything Convention.
His heap bone is broken and he is going to be operated to night in a 
private hospital.

We all must pray to God for him to get well soon.
His contact no. 9925090754.
.




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Re: [AI] Fw: Sad News

2010-02-01 Thread kishan lal sharma


   very said news indeed- Original Message - 
From: Rohiet A. Patil patil_ro...@dataone.in

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 11:52 PM
Subject: [AI] Fw: Sad News






Hi Friends, our list member Firozbhai met with an accident at Bandra 
railway station while returning from Say Everything Convention.
His heap bone is broken and he is going to be operated to night in a 
private hospital.

We all must pray to God for him to get well soon.
His contact no. 9925090754.
.




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