Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-11-03 Thread avinash shahi
Very interesting indeed. On 11/1/15, Vamshi. G wrote: > But a sighted person who is not socially acceptable can still choose > to be alone and carry on with his life. But usually visually impaired > need others' support for which their social behaviour plays an >

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-11-01 Thread Vamshi. G
But a sighted person who is not socially acceptable can still choose to be alone and carry on with his life. But usually visually impaired need others' support for which their social behaviour plays an important role. As a result, there is an obligation on visually impaired to be socially

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-11-01 Thread mukesh jain
very practical and realistic picture presented by vamshi sir which has to be accepted by vi person iether directly or indirectly. It’s the different all together when you turn the negativism in to positivism to come out from the mental tention not let you go down which is the general tendency of

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-11-01 Thread S R Mittal
Very much correct Bansiji. Mittal -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Vamshi. G Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 3:13 PM To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled. Subject: Re: [AI]

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-11-01 Thread Ajay Minocha
Not really, to receive help, you don't need friends all the time. However I accept the fact that having friends makes life easier. On 11/1/15, S R Mittal wrote: > Very much correct Bansiji. > > Mittal > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-10-31 Thread Ajay Minocha
Exactly, If I don't have a lot of friends then I shouldn't attribute this to my vision impairment only. There are loads of other factors which form my personality. On 10/30/15, anjali Anand wrote: > there is nothing judgmental in the narration/ experience. > for me, it is

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-10-30 Thread anjali Anand
there is nothing judgmental in the narration/ experience. for me, it is only an observation from distance of the life of an individual with vision impairement. there are appreciable aspect of his personality in having different priority and forsight. it is also important to understand that each

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-10-27 Thread Ajay Minocha
Hello, It all depends on what you have to contribute to a group. If they find your conversations interesting, your vision impairment isn't really a barrier in socialising. If the interest don't match then you can't really blaime your vision impairment at all. We tend to corelate every negative/

[AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-10-26 Thread avinash shahi
We need more of such reports documented. This man is very indebted to his other sighted classmates. And amidst breaks he keeps on sitting and the rest go on hangouts. Can we know more of such experiences? social life in universities?

Re: [AI] Delhi University: A day in the life of Ashish Kumar a blind residant in DU

2015-10-26 Thread Mujeeb Rahman
Being the representer of many, he has rightly put forth his worries. On 10/26/15, avinash shahi wrote: > We need more of such reports documented. This man is very indebted to > his other sighted classmates. And amidst breaks he keeps on sitting > and the rest go on