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From: Susy Mathew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 07:12:05 +0530
Subject: 'The President said I was fantastic'
To: Amit Bhatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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My name is Mohammed Asif iqbal. I lost my total eye sight at the age
of 16 years old.  Never the less, I got my primary and secondary as
well as partial
college education from United States.  then I became the first blind
commerce graduate from St Xavier's College Calcutta and first MBA(HR)
from Symbiosis
Center for Management & HRD (SCMHRD, Pune)  I am currently employed
with PwC over two years now.  I work through the help of talking
software call JAWS
install on my laptop and cell phone.  In other words; what ever is on
the computer screen; it reads it out loud.  I was blessed with an
opportunity to
meet with President of India twice, once on August 26, 2004 and
January 17, 2006 to discuss technology initiatives that would benefit
large blind/visually
impaired community

I sincerely would like to thank my close friend Prateek Arneja for
accompanying me to visit the President of India on August 23, 2004 at
Rashtrapati Bhavan
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 in New Delhi.  I am also grateful to our former director, Professor
Pillai, for availing me an opportunity to give a presentation on my
challenges of life
at National Seminar, 2003.  I feel very fortunate to come across to
our former CBI Director, Dr Kaarthikeyan who has taken initiative to
organise meeting
with the president.  I am thankful to my parent for being my side and
providing me with everything I need to achieve my goals. I am also
blessed with wonderful
mother who is always supportive im my good times and extend her
inspirations during my bad time.  My mom has made me independent and
taught me to take
on life with positive attitude and always achieve for the top.  I am
also greatful to our director, Mr. Subramenian for granting me leave
and permission
to visit the honorary President.

After the great fresher party where I enjoyed dancing with our junior
girls and senior batch mate, I boarded the Goa [
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 Express for Delhi with Prateek for which Mr. Mainrai, father of one
of our colleague, arranged tickets.  Upon reaching Delhi, we came to
know very unfortunate
news about Prateek's grandma instant death, which occurred few hours
ago. Never the less, his family were very kind, generous and
demonstrated excellent
hospitality skills.  I felt home and was truly amazed by Prateek's
family warmth behavior.

On Monday 12:15 we drove to Rashtrapati Bhavan expecting to arrive at
1:15p.m but Delhi traffic jam caused by heavy rain enabled us to
arrive just in time.
 We entered the gate No. 63 and my name was mentioned in the Mr.
President appointment sheet and it contained other list of
appointments scheduled every
fifteen minutes. We went through two-security checkpoint and we
finally parked our car. We were escorted by the security official to
the reception area.
Receptionists greeted us and told that Prateek would not be allowed to
visit the President. We called Dr Kaarthikeyan sir who was kind enough
to explain
the situation and receptionists after seeking approval from her boss
allowed Prateek to accompany me.  We were then escorted by another
security official
to other two check points where they checked our lap tops and
deposited our cell phones and a digital camera.  After security
clearance, we were taken
into the visiting room.  A platter of sweets along with samosas and
dalwara were serving to us. We each picked a sweet and handed back the
rest.  Prateek
explained that visiting room was huge like a palace with tons of
decorative things hanging from the wall.  We read business magazines
while we waited 30
minutes for the President.

At 2:25p.m, one of the securities official announced my name and we
were both escorted to President's meeting room.  We both greeted the
President. Director
of technology also attended the meeting.  I started to set up my
laptop while Prateek searched for power Point and plugged the laptop.
While my laptop
was being booting, I showed the President how I use my talking note
taker  which I used for taking lecture notes in the class room.
President was pretty
impressed by it.  He kept on saying that, "fantastic guy, he is." Then
I showed him a presentation which talks about overcoming challenges
and obstacles
in my life as a visually impaired person.  He kept on tapping his able
when he hears people clapping.   After the presentation video was
over, I showed
him how I work on MS Word, Power point, and Excel through the help of
talking software known as Jaws.  He was very impressed with it and
most of all he
was truly impressed with me using it to excel in life.

Then I told him the bitter truth that we currently have to import this
software from the United States and it cost $800 (Approx. Rs. 40000).
I requested
him to initiate a project of developing Indian talking software, which
would solve huge problem and could serve as a great cost affective
tools of the
visually impaired Indians.  He immediately instructed director to
initiate this project.  I also assured that I would be more than happy
to provide any
sort of assistance in this regards.

Then I mention the issue of copyrights.  I told him that whenever we
have to convert text into Braille or audio format, we have to take
permission from
the publisher to honour the copyright law but his actions results to
high time consuming process and delays in producing the access
materials.  I requested
him to kindly influence the legislature to make the necessary
amendment to enable the access media to carry on the process without
seeking copyright permission.
 He also told me that there is a digital library, which could be
accessible to visually impaired at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.  It
consists of all the Indian
author books, which was published 50 years ago.  They are trying to
get it to 25 years ago.  He also promised me that they would initiate
legislation on
this matter.

I also pointed out that there is a huge gap between implementation of
PWD act and he has assured that he will also look into this matter.
This entire discussion
lasted over 35 minutes and then I discussed the issue of national
seminar.  It is a by-annual functions held in Nashik and Pune.  We
also wanted to invite
him to innogerate our annual function on October 2-3 but as we
expected he did not agree to come on that day due to October 2 being
Gandhi Jayanti.   We
proposed for a video conferencing and fortunately he willingly agreed
for that.  We tried showing him presentation on the thieme but we were
running out
of time and he tooked the cd  and promise us that he will view it
later.  When I was packing my bag, I just mention the fact that I will
be graduating
on April 19, and it would be great if he could come to our convocation
to witness first visually impaired person to get awarded PGDM
certificate and create
inspirational history for Symbiosis family.  Mr. President replied
that he might do so. We will all keep our finger cross and just may
be; Mr. President
may come for our convocations.

As we were ready to go out of the room, Mr. President asked us,
whether or not we had tea or coffee.  We said yes and shook hand and
walked out of the room.

Presidential visit was indeed a good experience for both of us.  A
lifetime opportunity, which we got, and we utilized it to the fullest.

Mohammed asif Iqbal

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