Re: [AI] appealing to all

2012-01-03 Thread akhilesh
Hi Shadab,

Any story line  centering around the lives of many successful VI
professionals would be a great idea!!!

Like Software engineers, lawyers, doctors, social entrepreneurs,
Charter Accountants, professors, and so on. However, it would be very
challenging to include so many VI persons in one story and at the same
time keeping the story interesting for the sighted persons.

The story must convey some message to the audience that in today’s
world VI person can handle most of the tasks with the help of the
technology available.

Please feel free to make any clarification relating to such topics if required.

With best wishes,
Akhilesh Kumar Dahiya,
Advocate.
Mobile: +91 9210616426
New Delhi.



On 12/31/11, Rahul Bajaj rahul.bajaj10...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I believe that every blind/VI person has a story to tell.
 The ways in which we face all the problems in our everyday lives
 should be recognised and appreciated by all.
 But the reality is that only those VI people who do something truly
 exceptional in their lives get recognised.
 The problem, of course, is that amazing sells, but average doesn't.

 Cheers,
 Rahul

 On 30/12/2011, Rakesh Kumar Gupta rkg.access2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Shadab,
 Thanks for appreciation!
 Here, I would like to draw your attention, try to make proper combination
 between dialogues and action after your own imagination and don't hesitate
 to discuss with your normal friends too especially about the action.

 Happy New Year 2012 for all in advance!
 Regards,
 Rakesh.
 - Original Message -
 From: Shadab Husain shadab...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:56 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Many thanks for your emails!
 Hi George sir, yes will try to do that, it is a crucial point. And
 please send that book to me also.

 Swrita, I intend to watch some movies on this topic.

 Swati, your point is also important, thanks.

 Hi Subramani sir, I couldn’t get that article using my phone. Now as
 my internet has restored, will search it from this system. Meanwhile,
 if you get some material on blindness or on writing a book, please
 send it to shadab...@gmail.com, I will be immensely thankful to you.

 I am trying to write a story since a long time. I am thankfully
 improving, but the pressure of writing a complete story is sometimes
 great, even though I don’t have to rush against a deadline. This is
 the biggest hurdle for me. I need to break the story to bits. But in
 doing so, I feel that the flow will have an impact. If you have any
 tips in this regard, please do share, I would really be very grateful
 to you.

 Hey Avinash, you have good points! I shall surely keep them in mind. I
 will never disagree with those points. A failure at studies as I am,
 it somehow sounds curious to me that you are thinking that I am
 thinking a nice idea!

 Zoher, the fun element point is nice. Can you please share some fun
 element your vision condition brought to you?

 Hi Rakesh sir, you have given several nice points. Thank you for writing
 them.

 Hi Dinesh sir, thanks. I will read that book. If you or anyone can
 send its text, it would be great.

 Hi Vetri sir, it is true. If your point to the blind, and our
 condition and needs to the public are kept forth in an interesting
 manner, it would serve a good purpose. If anything is interesting only
 to the blind, it will serve only half the purpose. Therefore, I feel
 that a thing ought to be created so that others too get engaged and
 informed.

 Thanks

 Shadab
 PersonalityAndEnglish.blogspot.com



 On 12/30/11, George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org wrote:
 Prof Mittal, This is an amazing book. I have an audio book of it. Can
 share
 it with you once I return from Varanasi on the 2nd morning.

 George
 - Original Message -
 From: Prof S. R. Mittal srmit...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Where this book is available? Please write to me

 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Dinesh
 Kaushal
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:44 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

 An interesting story is about a blind doctor.

 He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

 Mittal

 The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
 Perlman


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
 Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

 do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and
 try
 to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
 heppen in all of VI's life
 - Original Message -
 From: avinash

Re: [AI] appealing to all

2012-01-03 Thread habeeb. c
To the sighted blindness is what they feel, when they close their eyes
or when there is absence of light. So any depiction of blindness in
any form will create in them fear, sympathy or any other emotion which
they usually associate with blindness. It is the basic root cause
behind all false representations that we see about the blind. Even the
term blind is having a pejorative meaning. we usually use it in
negative contexts only. people started using this to describe the
visually challenged probably on account of this dark light binary.
this is what i have understood from my analysis.
regards

On 1/3/12, akhilesh akhil.akhi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Shadab,

 Any story line  centering around the lives of many successful VI
 professionals would be a great idea!!!

 Like Software engineers, lawyers, doctors, social entrepreneurs,
 Charter Accountants, professors, and so on. However, it would be very
 challenging to include so many VI persons in one story and at the same
 time keeping the story interesting for the sighted persons.

 The story must convey some message to the audience that in today’s
 world VI person can handle most of the tasks with the help of the
 technology available.

 Please feel free to make any clarification relating to such topics if
 required.

 With best wishes,
 Akhilesh Kumar Dahiya,
 Advocate.
 Mobile: +91 9210616426
 New Delhi.



 On 12/31/11, Rahul Bajaj rahul.bajaj10...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I believe that every blind/VI person has a story to tell.
 The ways in which we face all the problems in our everyday lives
 should be recognised and appreciated by all.
 But the reality is that only those VI people who do something truly
 exceptional in their lives get recognised.
 The problem, of course, is that amazing sells, but average doesn't.

 Cheers,
 Rahul

 On 30/12/2011, Rakesh Kumar Gupta rkg.access2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Shadab,
 Thanks for appreciation!
 Here, I would like to draw your attention, try to make proper combination
 between dialogues and action after your own imagination and don't
 hesitate
 to discuss with your normal friends too especially about the action.

 Happy New Year 2012 for all in advance!
 Regards,
 Rakesh.
 - Original Message -
 From: Shadab Husain shadab...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:56 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Many thanks for your emails!
 Hi George sir, yes will try to do that, it is a crucial point. And
 please send that book to me also.

 Swrita, I intend to watch some movies on this topic.

 Swati, your point is also important, thanks.

 Hi Subramani sir, I couldn’t get that article using my phone. Now as
 my internet has restored, will search it from this system. Meanwhile,
 if you get some material on blindness or on writing a book, please
 send it to shadab...@gmail.com, I will be immensely thankful to you.

 I am trying to write a story since a long time. I am thankfully
 improving, but the pressure of writing a complete story is sometimes
 great, even though I don’t have to rush against a deadline. This is
 the biggest hurdle for me. I need to break the story to bits. But in
 doing so, I feel that the flow will have an impact. If you have any
 tips in this regard, please do share, I would really be very grateful
 to you.

 Hey Avinash, you have good points! I shall surely keep them in mind. I
 will never disagree with those points. A failure at studies as I am,
 it somehow sounds curious to me that you are thinking that I am
 thinking a nice idea!

 Zoher, the fun element point is nice. Can you please share some fun
 element your vision condition brought to you?

 Hi Rakesh sir, you have given several nice points. Thank you for writing
 them.

 Hi Dinesh sir, thanks. I will read that book. If you or anyone can
 send its text, it would be great.

 Hi Vetri sir, it is true. If your point to the blind, and our
 condition and needs to the public are kept forth in an interesting
 manner, it would serve a good purpose. If anything is interesting only
 to the blind, it will serve only half the purpose. Therefore, I feel
 that a thing ought to be created so that others too get engaged and
 informed.

 Thanks

 Shadab
 PersonalityAndEnglish.blogspot.com



 On 12/30/11, George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org wrote:
 Prof Mittal, This is an amazing book. I have an audio book of it. Can
 share
 it with you once I return from Varanasi on the 2nd morning.

 George
 - Original Message -
 From: Prof S. R. Mittal srmit...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Where this book is available? Please write to me

 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Dinesh
 Kaushal
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:44 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-30 Thread Shadab Husain
Many thanks for your emails!
Hi George sir, yes will try to do that, it is a crucial point. And
please send that book to me also.

Swrita, I intend to watch some movies on this topic.

Swati, your point is also important, thanks.

Hi Subramani sir, I couldn’t get that article using my phone. Now as
my internet has restored, will search it from this system. Meanwhile,
if you get some material on blindness or on writing a book, please
send it to shadab...@gmail.com, I will be immensely thankful to you.

I am trying to write a story since a long time. I am thankfully
improving, but the pressure of writing a complete story is sometimes
great, even though I don’t have to rush against a deadline. This is
the biggest hurdle for me. I need to break the story to bits. But in
doing so, I feel that the flow will have an impact. If you have any
tips in this regard, please do share, I would really be very grateful
to you.

Hey Avinash, you have good points! I shall surely keep them in mind. I
will never disagree with those points. A failure at studies as I am,
it somehow sounds curious to me that you are thinking that I am
thinking a nice idea!

Zoher, the fun element point is nice. Can you please share some fun
element your vision condition brought to you?

Hi Rakesh sir, you have given several nice points. Thank you for writing them.

Hi Dinesh sir, thanks. I will read that book. If you or anyone can
send its text, it would be great.

Hi Vetri sir, it is true. If your point to the blind, and our
condition and needs to the public are kept forth in an interesting
manner, it would serve a good purpose. If anything is interesting only
to the blind, it will serve only half the purpose. Therefore, I feel
that a thing ought to be created so that others too get engaged and
informed.

Thanks

Shadab
PersonalityAndEnglish.blogspot.com



On 12/30/11, George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org wrote:
 Prof Mittal, This is an amazing book. I have an audio book of it. Can share
 it with you once I return from Varanasi on the 2nd morning.

 George
 - Original Message -
 From: Prof S. R. Mittal srmit...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Where this book is available? Please write to me

 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Dinesh Kaushal
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:44 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

 An interesting story is about a blind doctor.

 He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

 Mittal

 The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
 Perlman


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
 Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

 do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and try
 to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
 heppen in all of VI's life
 - Original Message -
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
 I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
 blindness.
 further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
 practical experience.
 moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
 capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
 understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
 and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
 throbing heart.
 There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best out
 of a writer.
 you may always disagree.
 Good luck,.



 On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hai Shadab:

 It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
 Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
 live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
 is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
 feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
 colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
 good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one
 wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the
 gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
 They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such
 an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing
 and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
 Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta

Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-30 Thread Rakesh Kumar Gupta

Hello Shadab,
Thanks for appreciation!
Here, I would like to draw your attention, try to make proper combination 
between dialogues and action after your own imagination and don't hesitate 
to discuss with your normal friends too especially about the action.


Happy New Year 2012 for all in advance!
Regards,
Rakesh.
- Original Message - 
From: Shadab Husain shadab...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Many thanks for your emails!
Hi George sir, yes will try to do that, it is a crucial point. And
please send that book to me also.

Swrita, I intend to watch some movies on this topic.

Swati, your point is also important, thanks.

Hi Subramani sir, I couldn’t get that article using my phone. Now as
my internet has restored, will search it from this system. Meanwhile,
if you get some material on blindness or on writing a book, please
send it to shadab...@gmail.com, I will be immensely thankful to you.

I am trying to write a story since a long time. I am thankfully
improving, but the pressure of writing a complete story is sometimes
great, even though I don’t have to rush against a deadline. This is
the biggest hurdle for me. I need to break the story to bits. But in
doing so, I feel that the flow will have an impact. If you have any
tips in this regard, please do share, I would really be very grateful
to you.

Hey Avinash, you have good points! I shall surely keep them in mind. I
will never disagree with those points. A failure at studies as I am,
it somehow sounds curious to me that you are thinking that I am
thinking a nice idea!

Zoher, the fun element point is nice. Can you please share some fun
element your vision condition brought to you?

Hi Rakesh sir, you have given several nice points. Thank you for writing 
them.


Hi Dinesh sir, thanks. I will read that book. If you or anyone can
send its text, it would be great.

Hi Vetri sir, it is true. If your point to the blind, and our
condition and needs to the public are kept forth in an interesting
manner, it would serve a good purpose. If anything is interesting only
to the blind, it will serve only half the purpose. Therefore, I feel
that a thing ought to be created so that others too get engaged and
informed.

Thanks

Shadab
PersonalityAndEnglish.blogspot.com



On 12/30/11, George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org wrote:
Prof Mittal, This is an amazing book. I have an audio book of it. Can 
share

it with you once I return from Varanasi on the 2nd morning.

George
- Original Message -
From: Prof S. R. Mittal srmit...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Where this book is available? Please write to me

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Dinesh 
Kaushal

Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:44 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

An interesting story is about a blind doctor.

He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

Mittal

The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
Perlman


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and 
try

to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
heppen in all of VI's life
- Original Message -
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
blindness.
further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
practical experience.
moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
throbing heart.
There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best 
out

of a writer.
you may always disagree.
Good luck,.



On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:

Hai Shadab:

It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
good thing

Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-30 Thread Rahul Bajaj
Hi,

I believe that every blind/VI person has a story to tell.
The ways in which we face all the problems in our everyday lives
should be recognised and appreciated by all.
But the reality is that only those VI people who do something truly
exceptional in their lives get recognised.
The problem, of course, is that amazing sells, but average doesn't.

Cheers,
Rahul

On 30/12/2011, Rakesh Kumar Gupta rkg.access2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Shadab,
 Thanks for appreciation!
 Here, I would like to draw your attention, try to make proper combination
 between dialogues and action after your own imagination and don't hesitate
 to discuss with your normal friends too especially about the action.

 Happy New Year 2012 for all in advance!
 Regards,
 Rakesh.
 - Original Message -
 From: Shadab Husain shadab...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:56 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Many thanks for your emails!
 Hi George sir, yes will try to do that, it is a crucial point. And
 please send that book to me also.

 Swrita, I intend to watch some movies on this topic.

 Swati, your point is also important, thanks.

 Hi Subramani sir, I couldn’t get that article using my phone. Now as
 my internet has restored, will search it from this system. Meanwhile,
 if you get some material on blindness or on writing a book, please
 send it to shadab...@gmail.com, I will be immensely thankful to you.

 I am trying to write a story since a long time. I am thankfully
 improving, but the pressure of writing a complete story is sometimes
 great, even though I don’t have to rush against a deadline. This is
 the biggest hurdle for me. I need to break the story to bits. But in
 doing so, I feel that the flow will have an impact. If you have any
 tips in this regard, please do share, I would really be very grateful
 to you.

 Hey Avinash, you have good points! I shall surely keep them in mind. I
 will never disagree with those points. A failure at studies as I am,
 it somehow sounds curious to me that you are thinking that I am
 thinking a nice idea!

 Zoher, the fun element point is nice. Can you please share some fun
 element your vision condition brought to you?

 Hi Rakesh sir, you have given several nice points. Thank you for writing
 them.

 Hi Dinesh sir, thanks. I will read that book. If you or anyone can
 send its text, it would be great.

 Hi Vetri sir, it is true. If your point to the blind, and our
 condition and needs to the public are kept forth in an interesting
 manner, it would serve a good purpose. If anything is interesting only
 to the blind, it will serve only half the purpose. Therefore, I feel
 that a thing ought to be created so that others too get engaged and
 informed.

 Thanks

 Shadab
 PersonalityAndEnglish.blogspot.com



 On 12/30/11, George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org wrote:
 Prof Mittal, This is an amazing book. I have an audio book of it. Can
 share
 it with you once I return from Varanasi on the 2nd morning.

 George
 - Original Message -
 From: Prof S. R. Mittal srmit...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Where this book is available? Please write to me

 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Dinesh
 Kaushal
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:44 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

 An interesting story is about a blind doctor.

 He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

 Mittal

 The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
 Perlman


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
 Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

 do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and
 try
 to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
 heppen in all of VI's life
 - Original Message -
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
 I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
 blindness.
 further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
 practical experience.
 moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
 capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
 understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
 and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
 throbing heart.
 There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best
 out
 of a writer.
 you may always disagree.
 Good

Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread swrita
didn't you enjoy the movies like Bairaag, anuraag, qatl, dasi, jheel kay us 
paar, meree soorat teree ankhen, sathi, Barsaat key ek raat, eemaan dharm an 
aankhen in which Amitaab acted. And many others. If these films were 
interesting, you can also  develop a good plot if you consider yourself  to 
be a good writer.
- Original Message - 
From: Shadab Husain shadab...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in; rpp-in...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 12:47 PM
Subject: [AI] appealing to all



Hi folks,

I wanted to know that how can a story on blindness become interesting
to others. Any ideas as to how others can relate themselves to such a
story? Please do tell the reactions of your sighted relatives and
friends on watching/reading any movie/book on blindness.

I shall be immensely thankful for your response.

Regards

Shadab

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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread Swati Sinha

Hello,
1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
3) holds officer rank in his office.
4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds. The 
fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and his work 
is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.


For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread Subramani L
Hai Shadab:

It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one
wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the
gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such
an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing
and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta
profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan
that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I
think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also
said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one
who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand
characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

regards,

Subramani



On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
 2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
 3) holds officer rank in his office.
 4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

 Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds. The
 fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and his work
 is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

 For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
 The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread avinash shahi
Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living
with blindness.
further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading
and practical experience.
moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work
with throbing heart.
There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the
best out of a writer.
you may always disagree.
Good luck,.



On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hai Shadab:

 It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
 Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
 live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
 is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
 feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
 colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
 good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one
 wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the
 gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
 They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such
 an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing
 and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
 Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta
 profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan
 that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I
 think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also
 said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
 We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one
 who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand
 characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
 So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

 regards,

 Subramani



 On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
 2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
 3) holds officer rank in his office.
 4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

 Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds.
 The
 fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and his
 work
 is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

 For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
 The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread Dinesh Kaushal
An interesting story is about a blind doctor.
 
He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
Perlman


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and try
to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
heppen in all of VI's life
- Original Message -
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
blindness.
further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
practical experience.
moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
throbing heart.
There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best out
of a writer.
you may always disagree.
Good luck,.



On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hai Shadab:

 It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
 Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to 
 live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this 
 is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the 
 feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted 
 colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a 
 good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one 
 wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the 
 gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
 They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such 
 an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing 
 and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
 Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta 
 profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan 
 that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I 
 think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also 
 said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
 We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one 
 who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand 
 characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
 So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

 regards,

 Subramani



 On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
 2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
 3) holds officer rank in his office.
 4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

 Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds.
 The
 fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and 
 his work is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

 For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
 The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread zoher
do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and try 
to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to 
heppen in all of VI's life
- Original Message - 
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living
with blindness.
further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading
and practical experience.
moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work
with throbing heart.
There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the
best out of a writer.
you may always disagree.
Good luck,.



On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:

Hai Shadab:

It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one
wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the
gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such
an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing
and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta
profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan
that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I
think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also
said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one
who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand
characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

regards,

Subramani



On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,
1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
3) holds officer rank in his office.
4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds.
The
fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and his
work
is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread Rakesh K Gupta
In my view, if we adopt this basic concept at any case, every person is hero 
or actress in his or her actual life, whether that person is blind or 
normal, looking handsome or not, then proper justice is possible. May be, 
individual performance of such person is not satisfactory in comparison of 
other heroes or actresses, but there is no reason for discouragement or 
feeling inferior because in competitive world, it depends on available 
present opportunities, atmosphere, facilities and individual will power to 
properly utilize the available opportunities and facilities and also to 
learn much and much which are never equal in any time.
Sometimes, other persons can think much better for us (whether they are 
blind or normal persons), but, in many times, only we think better for 
ourselves because we know better than others about our individual qualities 
and even our weaknesses too.
In past, I could perform nothing during my school time due to hesitation 
because proper opportunities can not be given for the same. But, during my 
teaching time specially teaching to middle classes, I have inspired to 
normal sighted students for performing in various dramas, which have been 
written and directed in all fields (actions too) only by me and Sometimes, I 
called some of my school friends to watch my dramas, who were known good in 
field of dramas during my school time. Most of them were greatly surprised 
because they never find or think or listen to do something this type of new 
things by me. Finally, I told them about my longtime wish that I wanted to 
act in dramas during my school time, but one hand, I had no power to express 
before my concerned teachers or friends at that time due to hesitation and 
shyness, and other hand, I thought so, the concerned teachers and friends 
should ask me to do so because they should know about my internal qualities, 
if I have something to do so.


Here, I fully agree with views of Mr. George Abraham that if we think and do 
as a human being in spite as a blind person, we can think and perform better 
in our real life. Some addressees (as CC and BCC perhaps, they are not 
members of this group) are also great example, as they have individually 
performed much better than many of us including me in their life, although I 
do not know much about them. We should always adopt the learning process and 
inspirations from others throughout our life because these are always 
continued and there is no end for them.


Regards,
Rakesh.
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To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in; rpp-in...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 12:47 PM
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Hi folks,

I wanted to know that how can a story on blindness become interesting
to others. Any ideas as to how others can relate themselves to such a
story? Please do tell the reactions of your sighted relatives and
friends on watching/reading any movie/book on blindness.

I shall be immensely thankful for your response.

Regards

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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread Rohiet A. Patil
Before some days, I read it's marathi translation by Mr. Madhukar Mandlekar 
maat andharavar. It's a very nice book. Nab india talking books library is 
having the same.
- Original Message - 
From: Dinesh Kaushal dineshkaus...@hotmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all



An interesting story is about a blind doctor.

He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
Perlman


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and 
try

to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
heppen in all of VI's life
- Original Message -
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
blindness.
further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
practical experience.
moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
throbing heart.
There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best 
out

of a writer.
you may always disagree.
Good luck,.



On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:

Hai Shadab:

It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one
wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the
gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such
an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing
and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta
profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan
that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I
think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also
said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one
who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand
characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

regards,

Subramani



On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,
1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
3) holds officer rank in his office.
4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds.
The
fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and
his work is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread Adhimoolam Vetrivel Murugan
What I don't understand is: Why should a blind person always be
interesting to others? The more relevant question should be: How can a
visually challenged person lead a life without relying up on others to
a considerable extent? But I am sure that the subject crops-up on the
forum at various levels. In a word, we don't have to lead our life
just to make it interesting to others. Rather let's be concerned with
issues that are far more important to our community.

Vetri.

On 29/12/2011, Rohiet A. Patil patil_ro...@dataone.in wrote:
 Before some days, I read it's marathi translation by Mr. Madhukar Mandlekar
 maat andharavar. It's a very nice book. Nab india talking books library is
 having the same.
 - Original Message -
 From: Dinesh Kaushal dineshkaus...@hotmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:43 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 An interesting story is about a blind doctor.

 He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

 The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
 Perlman


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
 Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

 do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and
 try
 to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
 heppen in all of VI's life
 - Original Message -
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


 Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
 I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
 blindness.
 further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
 practical experience.
 moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
 capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
 understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
 and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
 throbing heart.
 There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best
 out
 of a writer.
 you may always disagree.
 Good luck,.



 On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hai Shadab:

 It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
 Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
 live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
 is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
 feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
 colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
 good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one
 wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the
 gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
 They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such
 an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing
 and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
 Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta
 profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan
 that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I
 think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also
 said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
 We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one
 who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand
 characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
 So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

 regards,

 Subramani



 On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
 2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
 3) holds officer rank in his office.
 4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

 Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds.
 The
 fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and
 his work is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

 For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
 The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread Prof S. R. Mittal
Where this book is available? Please write to me  

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Dinesh Kaushal
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:44 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

An interesting story is about a blind doctor.
 
He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

Mittal

The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
Perlman


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and try
to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
heppen in all of VI's life
- Original Message -
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
blindness.
further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
practical experience.
moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
throbing heart.
There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best out
of a writer.
you may always disagree.
Good luck,.



On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hai Shadab:

 It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
 Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to 
 live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this 
 is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the 
 feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted 
 colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a 
 good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one 
 wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the 
 gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
 They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such 
 an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing 
 and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
 Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta 
 profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan 
 that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I 
 think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also 
 said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
 We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one 
 who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand 
 characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
 So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

 regards,

 Subramani



 On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
 2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
 3) holds officer rank in his office.
 4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

 Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds.
 The
 fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and 
 his work is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

 For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
 The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-29 Thread George Abraham
Prof Mittal, This is an amazing book. I have an audio book of it. Can share 
it with you once I return from Varanasi on the 2nd morning.

George
- Original Message - 
From: Prof S. R. Mittal srmit...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Where this book is available? Please write to me

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Dinesh Kaushal
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:44 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

An interesting story is about a blind doctor.

He became doctor around 100 years back, when there was no technology.

Mittal

The book name is The Blind Doctor - The Jacob Bolotin Story By Rosalin
Perlman


-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of zoher
Sent: 29 December 2011 5:06 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all

do not overprojector underproject the picture of a blind character, and try
to incert some funny aliment to story. as some funny insedence bound to
heppen in all of VI's life
- Original Message -
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] appealing to all


Shadab, you're mulling a nice idea
I Hope, whatever you venture wil prove to be paragon piece on living with
blindness.
further, a good writing is understood an outcome of varicious reading and
practical experience.
moreover, you can produce much self-contented piece if you instead of
capturing the likes of people primarily, you come up with your own
understanding of your story 'living with blindness.
and believe me, soonner than later, people will recognise your work with
throbing heart.
There is an old saying: writing for one's pleasure brings out the best out
of a writer.
you may always disagree.
Good luck,.



On 12/29/11, Subramani L lsubramani.v...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hai Shadab:

 It's nice to know about your enthusiasm to write about blindness.
 Unfortunately, few people have really tried describing what it is to
 live or experience life with blindness. As UNCRPD clearly says, this
 is the way you experience life, where the sense of touch and the
 feelings of your heart takes the place of seeing. A lot of my sighted
 colleagues and friends have told me that not seeing is sometimes a
 good thing. This is not a patronising statement, but a practical one
 wherein the person beside you is glad that you are not seeing the
 gory, heart renching things like an accident or a murder as they do.
 They can shut their eyes, but most people don't realise they have such
 an option. Well, I gave this example as to how experiences of seeing
 and feeling things can be different. The best thing to read is R. K.
 Narayan's profile of veteran VI journalist Ved Mehta. Actually Mehta
 profiled Narayan for the New Yorker magazine. So impressed was Narayan
 that he returned the favour by profiling Mehta for the same magazine I
 think. Pl do a google search on Ved Mehta. I heard his memoir is also
 said to be inspiring. Do a lot of reading before you venture to write.
 We have a funny saying about doctors in Tamil: a true doctor is one
 who had killed a thousand people... Same way if you kill a thousand
 characters and create a truely memorable one, you are a good writer.
 So all the best for your venture. Go ahead and write your epic.

 regards,

 Subramani



 On 12/29/11, Swati Sinha swatisinh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 1) Beat the person has topped the school/ college/ X board/ XII board.
 2) He is the Highest scorer of any competitive exam.
 3) holds officer rank in his office.
 4) Participated in any sports on State/ National/ International level.

 Frankly speaking, the points that I mentioned are on practical grounds.
 The
 fact is all the work that a VI does is from his 4 senses only, and
 his work is equivalent to that of  the sighted people.

 For more information, you can read success stories of VI persons.
 The books are available at NAB and AICB.


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Re: [AI] appealing to all

2011-12-28 Thread George Abraham
Focus on the life and not on the blindness.
- Original Message - 
From: Shadab Husain shadab...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in; rpp-in...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 12:47 PM
Subject: [AI] appealing to all


Hi folks,

I wanted to know that how can a story on blindness become interesting
to others. Any ideas as to how others can relate themselves to such a
story? Please do tell the reactions of your sighted relatives and
friends on watching/reading any movie/book on blindness.

I shall be immensely thankful for your response.

Regards

Shadab

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