Re: [Assam] assam Digest, Vol 67, Issue 15

2011-02-14 Thread Alpana B. Sarangapani

Dear Wahid-da:
 
Thank you for doing all this research and sending them over. Hopefully they 
will avail the opportunity. The charge is so nominal, it will be sad if no 
effort is taken by any of the schools. 
 
Again, I appreciate your taking the time finding the information in between 
your tight schedule.
 
Regards,
-alpana







 
  
 


 

> From: wahid.sa...@gmail.com
> To: assam@assamnet.org
> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 10:13:43 +0100
> Subject: Re: [Assam] assam Digest, Vol 67, Issue 15
> 
> Dear Alpana,
> 
> Department of Social welfare, Assam mentions the following schools:
> http://socialwelfareassam.com/PDAct.asp 
> 
> 1. 
> Govt. B.D.S. Deaf and Dumb School, Guwahati provides special education
> facilities to Deaf and Dumb Students, (both Boys and Girls) up to H.S.L.C.
> Standard. Teachers are trained with required skill and methods specifically
> devised for teaching this category of disabled students. The school has
> hostel facilities. Intake capacity is 250 students. 
> 
> 2.
> Blind School, Jorhat provides special education facilities to or Blind
> Student (both boys and girls) up to H.S.L.C. standard. Teachers are trained
> in Braille method for imparting education to blind students. There is hostel
> facilities and intake capacity is 250 student. 
> 
> 3.
> Blind School, Basistha, Guwahati is an institution which caters to the
> educational need of blinds students. In this school too the educational
> curricular is up to H.S.L.C. standard and teachers are trained in Braille
> method. The intake capacity is 100 Students. The school is residential.
> 
> 4.
> The Blind School run by N.G.Os. :
> - Assam Andha Sishu Vidyalaya, Bihpuria, 
> - Sreemanta Sankar Mission Blind School Nagaon, 
> - Ghilamara Andha Vidyalaya, Lakhimpur, 
> - Janamangal Adarsha Andha Vidyalaya, Moranhat. 
> - Mental Welfare Society, Guwahati are running schools for sightless and
> mentally retarded students
> 
> I managed to obtain the following details. I am sure netters will be able to
> provide the up-to-daye contact details. You may also contact the Social
> Welfare department. You might have some contacts at Guwahati. Request them
> to visit the office and get the details.
> http://socialwelfareassam.com/ContactUs.asp 
> 
> - Sree mant Sankar Mission Blind School, P.O- Barhampur, P.S. Sadar
> 
> Dist- Nagaon, Tel- 9401161875 
> - Assam Andha Sishu Vidyalay, P.S- Bihpuria, P.O- Bihpuria
> Dist- Lakhimpur- 784161, Tel- 09613072651, 09954275767
> - Jorhat Blind Institute, Na-Ali, Jorhat -785 001, (0376) 232 1733 
> - Guwahati Blind High School, Latakata, Basistha, Guwahati-781029
> Contact no- 09435409800 
> - There is also a Moran School for the Blind
> 
> http://85.92.83.47/~saltest/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=79&;
> Itemid=119 
> - You may also get in touch with "Assam Blind Association", Jorhat
> Try contacting Prasanna Kumar Pincha at 'ActionAid' Amabri bylane
> Guwahati-781 001. 
> Telephone: (0361-638871/72).
> http://www.outlookindia.com/mad.asp?
> fname=making&subsubsec=Assam&synopsis=Disabled&fodname=20010326&personname=P
> rasanna+Kumar+Pincha 
> 
> 
> Greetings,
> Wahid da
> 
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> 1. information (Alpana B. Sarangapani)
> 2. Jadu Ram Deka Barua's Bengali-Assamese Dictionary (Sushanta Kar)
> 3. Re: information (Bidyananda Barkakoty)
> 4. OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (uttam borthakur)
> 5. OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (Sushanta Kar)
> 6. Re: OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (Chan Mahanta)
> 7. Re: information (utpal borpujari)
> 8. Re: OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (Ram Sarangapani)
> 9. Fw: Response to questions (Nitish Chakravarty)
> 10. artcle in asomiya protidin (biswajit barooah)
> 11. Re: information (Alpana B. Sarangapani)
> 12. Article invited to Asom Vision Document 2025 (Buljit Buragohain)
> 13. Re: [NorthEastIndia] Article invited to Asom Vision Document
> 2025 (B

Re: [Assam] assam Digest, Vol 67, Issue 15

2011-02-14 Thread Wahid.Saleh
Dear Alpana,

Department of Social welfare, Assam mentions the following schools:
http://socialwelfareassam.com/PDAct.asp  

1. 
Govt. B.D.S. Deaf and Dumb School, Guwahati provides special education
facilities to Deaf and Dumb Students, (both Boys and Girls) up to H.S.L.C.
Standard. Teachers are trained with required skill and methods specifically
devised for teaching this category of disabled students. The school has
hostel facilities. Intake capacity is 250 students. 

2.
Blind School, Jorhat provides special education facilities to or Blind
Student (both boys and girls) up to H.S.L.C. standard. Teachers are trained
in Braille method for imparting education to blind students. There is hostel
facilities and intake capacity is 250 student. 

3.
Blind School, Basistha, Guwahati is an institution which caters to the
educational need of blinds students. In this school too the educational
curricular is up to H.S.L.C. standard and teachers are trained in Braille
method. The intake capacity is 100 Students. The school is residential.

4.
The Blind School run by N.G.Os. :
- Assam Andha Sishu Vidyalaya, Bihpuria, 
- Sreemanta Sankar Mission Blind School Nagaon, 
- Ghilamara Andha Vidyalaya, Lakhimpur, 
- Janamangal Adarsha Andha Vidyalaya, Moranhat. 
- Mental Welfare Society, Guwahati are running schools for sightless and
mentally retarded students

I managed to obtain the following details. I am sure netters will be able to
provide the up-to-daye contact details. You may also contact the Social
Welfare department. You might have some contacts at Guwahati. Request them
to visit the office and get the details.
http://socialwelfareassam.com/ContactUs.asp 

-   Sree mant Sankar Mission Blind School, P.O- Barhampur, P.S. Sadar

Dist- Nagaon, Tel- 9401161875 
-   Assam Andha Sishu Vidyalay, P.S- Bihpuria, P.O- Bihpuria
Dist- Lakhimpur- 784161, Tel- 09613072651, 09954275767
-   Jorhat Blind Institute, Na-Ali, Jorhat -785 001, (0376) 232 1733 
-   Guwahati Blind High School, Latakata, Basistha, Guwahati-781029
Contact no- 09435409800 
-   There is also a Moran School for the Blind

http://85.92.83.47/~saltest/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=79&;
Itemid=119 
-   You may also get in touch with "Assam Blind Association", Jorhat
Try contacting Prasanna Kumar Pincha at 'ActionAid' Amabri bylane
Guwahati-781 001. 
Telephone: (0361-638871/72).
http://www.outlookindia.com/mad.asp?
fname=making&subsubsec=Assam&synopsis=Disabled&fodname=20010326&personname=P
rasanna+Kumar+Pincha 


Greetings,
Wahid da

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Today's Topics:

   1. information (Alpana B. Sarangapani)
   2. Jadu Ram Deka Barua's Bengali-Assamese Dictionary (Sushanta Kar)
   3. Re: information (Bidyananda Barkakoty)
   4. OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (uttam borthakur)
   5.  OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (Sushanta Kar)
   6. Re: OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (Chan Mahanta)
   7. Re: information (utpal borpujari)
   8. Re: OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (Ram Sarangapani)
   9. Fw: Response to questions (Nitish Chakravarty)
  10. artcle in asomiya protidin (biswajit barooah)
  11. Re: information (Alpana B. Sarangapani)
  12. Article invited to Asom Vision Document 2025 (Buljit Buragohain)
  13. Re: [NorthEastIndia] Article invited to Asom Vision   Document
  2025 (Bidyananda Barkakoty)
  14. Re: OPINION POLL QUERIES: AMBIGUOUS (uttam borthakur)


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Anybody has any idea about how many 'blind schools' are there in Assam? And
at least some of thier contact information? 
 
Thanks for your help in advance. You can send it to me directly, if you
wish! 
 
-A. Sarangapani
Houston, Texas. 
 
?Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is
not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy
purpose.? 
- Helen Keller





 








 

  

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