Hi sir,
I know this is not what you are looking for but if budget is an issue,
try looking at Android go phones. May be, the Nokia 2. The price is
below 5K.
With best regards,
Satguru
___,__.___
"Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But sooner or later
the one
Which type of handset you are looking for?
Touch on Android OS platform or keypad based simple device.
Some of Itel mobile devices have king voice as speech output but all
these phones are 2G.
What is your requirement.
Thanks,
Amit Bhatt
11/2/18, Asudani, Rajesh wrote:
> Friends
> Please tell
he asked about Itel phone comes around Rs.2000/- not for apple.
-Original Message-
From: Phen Varghese
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2018 10:43 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Urgent: most accessible itel
Dear Rajesh sir,
The best phone is Apple IPhone.
With best regards,
Phen Varghese
On 11/2/18, Asudani, Rajesh wrote:
> Friends
> Please tell me which model of I tel phones is the most accessible.
> I mean it should read basic functionalities of phone including calls,
> messages, and so on.
>
Friends
Please tell me which model of I tel phones is the most accessible.
I mean it should read basic functionalities of phone including calls, messages,
and so on.
Or any other company will also do.
It’s urgent, please.
सादर / With thanks & Regards
राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
सहायक
You can go for AICB Braille printing press and publish it in Braille but
it's very costly. I think we or you do not have the capacity to publish it
from there. You can contact Mitra Jyothi Braille press, Nab India Braille
press Mumbai. But, I think another that currently you do not need to
publish
Someone who has a printing press and can do this for us. Or is there any
other way?
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Hello Taslima,
Thank you for your valuable feedback. It's very helpful and I will
definitely keep the pointers in my mind.
And yes, by mistake I sent the editable link but in my above mail I resent
the correct questionnaire link. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I will surely reach you whenever I
Hi Ananya,
I appreciate your effort to understand the problems faced by people with
visual impairments. I am a researcher and also doing research with people
with visual impairments for some time. I have conducted both surveys and
interviews with visually impaired people before and would like to
Hello,
I am extremely sorry for the inconvenience, by mistake I sent the editable
link.
Below is the link of the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWUGy6326YNL7HM8quqJhoAmuaridD4iMPpe3FwfoG0Sqxng/viewform?usp=sf_link
Thank you,
Ananya Priya
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 12:21 PM
How can I help you for publishing it in braillle?
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018, 7:38 PM Preeti Monga The name of my book is:
>
> The Other Senses
> Published by Roli Books.
>
> It is in English, and has been translated into Hindi by Radio Udan and you
> can listen to the same on the YouTube channal of
yes, i fully endorse the idea of interviewing the visually impaired
persons directly. even i myself is the certified trainer for visually
impaired persons hence, if required, i can get you connected with many
desired visually impaired persons for interview. because, i do know
many such blind
The name of my book is:
The Other Senses
Published by Roli Books.
It is in English, and has been translated into Hindi by Radio Udan and you
can listen to the same on the YouTube channal of Radio Udan in Hindi.
This book is not only for the visually impaired it is for everyone to read.
To
Hi! First of all please let me know the title of your autobiography. And
second thing that this book is available in which language? And the last
one, that you are a visually impaired and axis Indian members are also
visually impaired persons. Then why did not you publish your autobiography
in
Hey hi Amar,
It's Invesco AMC
Shall I call u at what time?
Sorry for bugging during festive
Sent from my iPhone
> On 01-Nov-2018, at 5:09 PM, Amar Jain wrote:
>
> Hi Radha,
>
> Happy to help. I am reachable on 9892622230.
>
> Which MF are you dealing with?
>
> Regards,
> Amar Jain
>
you are right amar sir.
the one solution is it would be better if she interact with some of
the visually impaired and work on her project instead of giving some
questions which may not be very helpful in getting actual result. I
will be very happy to help if support is needed because I myself
The Other Senses
is on Book Share
Please down load from there. Or get it from the NAB Delhi talking book
library
Preeti Monga - Chief Executive Officer
Inspiring INCLUSION! Fostering DIGNITY!
Mobile : 91 9871701646
Landline : 011 22781446
E-mail : preeti.mo...@silver-linings.org
Website :
Hi Radha,
Happy to help. I am reachable on 9892622230.
Which MF are you dealing with?
Regards,
Amar Jain
Sent from my iPhone
> On 31-Oct-2018, at 7:32 PM, Radha wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> Could anyone help me out with the procedure on limelighting issues
> with MF to Securities and
Dear all,
Any constructive feedback would help the researcher to get the most beneficial
outcome.
I do understand that the questions may require little modifications to achieve
objective outcomes, but for us to assess the same, it would be helpful to
understand Ananya’s objectives, clarity of
Thank you sir, I will keep your pointers in mind. And yes, I am
interviewing Visually impaired people to know more about them.
Regards
Ananya Priya
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 3:03 PM manohar vaswani wrote:
> hello ananya priya
> I am not at all confused
> your questions are not related to your
rightly said,
it looks like a set of model questions, or a common question like tv news
channel interviewing, "how do you feel being a blind?"
-Original Message-
From: manohar vaswani
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2018 3:02 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility
hello ananya priya
I am not at all confused
your questions are not related to your research and they cannot be
answered objectively
Have you missed any opportunities because of your blindness?
every blind person misses thousands of opportunities due to blindness.
what can I write in answer to your
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Hello Siva Suresh,
You have confusion in the question, "Have you missed any opportunities
because of your blindness?" By this question I meant any opportunities
example: Professional Cricketer or Pilot etc. Anything particular thing you
wanted to do in your life but couldn't do it because of your
Hi AnanyaPriya
thank you for your quick and prompt response. could you be a little
more specific regarding your question? "Have you missed any
opportunities because of your blindness?"
for example opportunities regarding what? employment? education? or
entertainment? etc what is your main focus.
I think in India, law makers themselves cannot understand laws they have made.
Anyway, at least you could get it.
Congrats.
सादर / With thanks & Regards
राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
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