No, he can not.

On November 7, 2015 7:39:37 PM GMT+05:30, Akash Gupta <aka.associ...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>hi kanchan,
>Recently I have come to know that in banking sector many visually
>impaired are working with a certificate of 40 percent disability and
>without any assistance  neither technological nor human. My question
>is that if a candidate has one eye 100 percent blind and second one 6
>by 6 vision, whether  he will be eligible for certificate of 40
>percent disability.
>
>On 06/11/2015, Kanchan Pamnani <kanchanpamn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This is great work from Karnataka- verification of the certificates
>and
>> action against doctors.  I hope this clean up continues
>> On another   note :
>> UPSC gave 14 VI  placements recently. Out of these  only 3 had used
>writers
>> in their exams.
>> Out of the 11 -2 have been found not to be disabled and will or must
>have by
>> now lost their placements. 2 others on the waiting list will be given
>jobs.
>> This was found only after a secondeye test.
>> What about the 9 others -Were they really disabled
>> If you are 40% disabled and you don’t need a writer then do you need
>the
>> reservation?
>> If I go back to my school exams- I must have always been 50% or more
>> disabled I could have done with extra time. I didn’t need a writer
>nor would
>> I have needed reservation.
>> Is it not time to lobby out of this 40% disablement for entitlements.
>> When you are told that Mr. X who has a 40% disability has come to the
>> examination centre by driving his own car should you not complain to
>the
>> authorities. I know that this does not cover the people who are
>hiding their
>> ability and pretending to be disabled.
>> Kanchan
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>Behalf
>> Of avinash shahi
>> Sent: 06 November 2015 12:40
>> To: accessindia; jnuvision
>> Subject: [AI] Faking Disability: A third of ‘disabled’ teachers may
>possess
>> false certificates
>>
>> It worries me as we go ahead in the 21st century. Disability
>> certificate is a prised document which enables non-disabled to
>> outclass disabled people in the job-market. Can we protect the right
>> to employment of hundred per cent blind people in India?
>>
>http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/a-third-of-disabled-teachers-may-possess-false-certificates/article7848431.ece
>>
>> 'Of the estimated 7,000 teachers, at least 2,500 may be using false
>> certificates'.
>>
>> Nearly one-third of all government school teachers who have taken
>> employment under the disability quota may be either faking disability
>> or in possession of false certificates, K.S. Rajanna, State
>> Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, has claimed.
>>
>> Of the estimated 7,000 teachers, at least 2,500 may be using false
>> certificates, he told reporters on Thursday. “The number of teachers
>> employed under the disability quota (three per cent reservations
>> currently apply) is quite small … Even in this, we suspect based on
>> our examinations so far, that many may have used false certificates
>to
>> get the job,” he said.
>>
>> In the last financial year, the office of the State Commissioner for
>> Persons with Disabilities had recommended action against 17 teachers
>> for producing false certificates to get jobs in Chintamani taluk of
>> Chickballapur district, while 2013 saw action against a man who had
>> obtained the post of a school principal in Bidar using forged
>> documents.
>>
>> The Commissioner’s office, which has quasi-judicial powers, will now
>> summon all teachers who have been employed under this quota and start
>> the verification process in phases. “We will also find out the
>> government doctor who has given the medical certificate and take
>> action,” he said. Using disabilities or disease as an excuse for
>> either employment or transfers was exposed by The Hindu in August
>> 2014, when 492 teachers were found to have sought transfers as they
>> were “terminally ill”. Thirty of these cases were re-examined, while
>> three officials in the Department of Public Instruction were
>suspended
>> for procedural violations
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Avinash Shahi
>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>
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>With Warm Regards,
>Akash Gupta
>Rajasthan
>Skype: akash.gupta2412
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