Dear Sir,
I've included some details below.:
1. rolling tips are available with all the NO Jab canes.
2. Canes have a shock-absorbing handle that has a spring inside it and
absorbs the shock when a solid object is struck.
PLEASE NOTE: The 44”, 48”, 52'' canes are available with No Jab function.
So in essence what you are trying to say is.
1. We won't describe what the product we are selling/ providing for free at
a subsidized cost? does
2. We can't be bother to sit down and write on groups/ websites if any?
where we are publishing our product launch but will tell you over the phone
3.
Kindly share any contact details of the NGO for asking clarifications if any.
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I frequent Bangalore at least twice a month. I am charged 30 at Bangalore
and Mysore. The service use to be free at the initial stages of introducing
the service
On Wed, 15 Nov, 2023, 12:15 am Siva Suresh,
wrote:
> Hello all.
> I used battery car service in both Secunderabad and Bangolare
Hello all.
I used battery car service in both Secunderabad and Bangolare railway
stations. the it is provided for free of charge for people with
dissibilities. this is what I was told at the station enquiry
counter. I used this service number of times and I have not payed any
rupy for the trip.
Dear Yamuna,
we work only for blind people and who are already with us they know what we
do..
and as i wrote that "Not possible to describe in a write-up" because with
the one to one call needy people can understand better then a group
conversation.
and in terms of lack of transparency we are
Hi,
You say: “Not possible to describe in a write-up.” Why not? Everything said so
far is meaningless in terms of functionality, as has already been pointed out
here by others.
To my mind, this comes across as simply a lack of transparency, giving me an
instinctive feeling not to trust in the
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Dear All,
Not possible to describe in a write-up.
Because many VIP persons are not aware of No Jab Cane.
So please contact us during working hours 10 am to 6 pm Monday to Saturday
and we will answer all your questions.
B2V INDIA
+91 9871098781
Thanks
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1. How is it supposed to make mobility easier, no mention of that,
just says it will improve accessibility etc
2. And forgive my ignorance, but how is a no-jab cane different from
ordinary canes? You mean it has a rolling tip or what? Pls clarify
On 11/14/23, Blind 2 Visionary wrote:
> Hello
Hello Dear Nishant Rana,
Thank you for your feedback, and I appreciate your honesty. I understand
your concerns about the clarity of the launch write-up. We value
constructive criticism, and I assure you that your comments will be taken
into consideration for future communications.
And No JAB
Be informed that these services are chargeable at least at a couple of
states I know. They charge you 30 bucks
On Tue, 14 Nov, 2023, 3:03 pm Aishwarya Pillai,
wrote:
> Hi All,
> I looked up for the facilities provided for individuals with visual
> impairment at railway stations and discovered
I complained to the Bhim App and my local Branch of Canara Bank yesterday.
I got responses from both complained and When I visited my local Canara
Bank Branch today. Staff behaviour was better than my previous experiences.
Their behaviour literally shocked me.
Regards:
Ashutosh Singhal
My contact
Hello there,
I don't mean to be an ass, But really, the email above does not say
anything at all but for that it's a cane, it's called no jab? and that it
has a plastic handle.
Has to be, the most poorly written launch write up ever. It doesn't say
what it is, how it is different from all the
Hello,
I have actually seen these buggys on VT here, but didn't really know that
there was a number you could reach them guys with. Not sure if it was
operated by the station itself or privately.
The kind of assistance we have on the airports, and some of us at the
metro (Don't think it's
It is one thing to have systems in place. The tragedy is the poor state of
execution.
-Original Message-
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in On Behalf
Of Aishwarya Pillai
Sent: 14 November 2023 16:23
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Assistance not just at the
Contacting the 139 helpline initially seemed a waste when seeking
assistance. The operator who answered the call not only lacked
information despite the IVR instructing to 'Press one for Divyang
Assistance,' but also suggested inquiring directly at the counter upon
reaching the station to catch my
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>
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>
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>>
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I think, it'll be very difficult to arrange any assistance for the
visually impaired at the railway stations, given the massive footfall,
and the lack of a proper infrastructure unlike the metro stations and
the airports.
On 11/14/23, Amar Jain wrote:
> On New Delhi station this is not
On New Delhi station this is not implemented well. You have private
buggy operators who run buggies within station premises and charge
excessively. For two passengers I had to pay around 250 for buggy.
Regards,
Amar Jain
On 14/11/2023 15:22, george.abrah...@gmail.com wrote:
This is an
This is an interesting share. Wonder if the Delhi stations provide this
service. It would be truly great if the service is provided pan India and could
be accessed with a universal number like the 139 service.
George
-Original Message-
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in On Behalf
Hi All,
I looked up for the facilities provided for individuals with visual
impairment at railway stations and discovered an interesting service –
the Buggy. This battery-operated car is designed to pick up passengers
at the entrance and transport them to their designated train coach or
vice
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सहायक/ Assistant
मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/
Dear Family, Please ignore the previous email,
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Dr. T K Bansal, and I am
reaching out to introduce an innovative product that we believe will
significantly enhance the safety and accessibility of the blind and
visually impaired community.
We
Hello sir,
I am interested to learn about this product.
I didn't understand though, how is this a cane which is making medication
accessible?
Do you have a youtube video demonstrating this product?
Regards,
Saurav Hegde
Student at Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce, Pune
On Tue, Nov 14,
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