First, this communication is about banking facilities denied to blind people in society and not about working bankers who are visually challenged. and next thing is that there are many VI bankers on this very list who are working in various organisations like SBI, BOB, PNB, UBI, RBI etc doing tremendous jobs even keeping behind their sighted colleagues in many aspects. No need to state that such are the people who not only empower their office employees but also excel in areas, even their abled-bodied colleagues feel proud of taking their help and learning from them on day-to-day basis.
Regards Vande Mataram ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, April 18, 2022 2:06 PM Subject: RE: [AI] Why should blindness become grounds for discrimination? I don’t know why the visually impaired bankers does not empower other employees in the office. This email I d is used only for list subscriptions. Thanks and regards. Shankar.C For offline comminucations please reach-out on below shared details. Mobile/whatsapp: 7795927572. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.tech-accessibility.in. From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of George Abraham Sent: 18 April 2022 01:05 PM To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled.' <[email protected]> Subject: [AI] Why should blindness become grounds for discrimination? The Eyeway Helpdesk empowers blind and visually impaired people to become independent contributing members of the society. Often, we encourage our callers to pursue higher education, acquire new skills and proper training, actively seek gainful employment and aspire to thrive alongside their able-bodied peers. Many of them follow our advice and work hard towards leading a life with dignity. Unfortunately, their education, employment, skills, talent and social standing ceases to matter when it comes to discrimination on the grounds of their inability to see. They are often seen as secondary citizens, who need a sighted crutch at all times to access services. Banking is a common example in this context. Thousands of blind and visually impaired citizens face discrimination and denial of banking services. While some bank officials deem them ‘disabled’ to run secure transactions, others fail to imagine how a person who cannot see will sign a cheque, withdraw from an ATM or log on to internet banking. All of the above is possible and common practice among blind citizens who use technology and other aids to carry out such financial tasks. Even if they depend on sighted help, it is still their legal right to avail banking facilities like any other citizen. Recently two callers contacted the Eyeway helpline when their banks refused to issue an ATM card. 31-year-old Monu Kumar from Bhojpur, Bihar works as a primary school teacher. And Krushna Gaware from Pune, Maharashtra is set to retire from a government job in the Defence Ministry. Despite working independently and overcoming the challenges of vision impairment, they both felt humiliated at the hands of bank officials. It was only after repeated requests and Eyeway’s intervention with an emphasis on the RBI guidelines which state equal banking rights for visually impaired people, that the respective banks activated ATM cards for Monu and Krushna. For inclusion to happen, the society has to acknowledge the differences in how persons with disabilities function, focus on their haves rather than have nots and accommodate them within the current scheme of things. Additionally, the policy makers have to ensure that the written word is implemented in effect, resulting in a citizen’s welfare. Team Eyeway To support our work, kindly visit the link: https://scorefoundation.org.in/get-involved/ For any information related to living life with blindness, please visit - http://eyeway.org.in/ -- Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "AccessIndia" group. 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