Yes Harish. Not only students in SSC but starting from 5th standard we we
tought Maths and Science.

Also, I guess some schools are teaching very well in Science that resulting
students to take higher studies in the area of science for instance Pavan
(who is also in the group) studying his Polytechnic and Nagababu who has
completed his B Tech.

Friends, can any one suggest how to go about passing marks issue? either we
should write to Education department or in any other way. If it is through
education department, Harish, can you take up the conversation with
Secretary - Education?

Friends from Hyderabad, can any of you update on the present situation so
that our friends can think for some solution.

Regards,
Srinivasu

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Harish Kotian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi Srini
> A good thing at Hyderabad, I understand, blind students studying SSC are
> appearing the same maths / science papers as their able bodied counterparts.
>
> I certainly second your opinion, there should not be any relaxation in the
> passing marks.
> Harish.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Srinivasu Ch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 10:07 PM
>  Subject: [AI] Situation at School for the Blind - Hyderabad
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > It appears there is a sad situation at Government School for the Blind
> > (both boys and girls) at Hyderabad.
> >
> > Generally the school re-opens in June and classes will immediately
> > commins. However, this year yet classes are not commenced atleast till
> > my last visit to School for the Blind boys on 21st July, 2008.
> >
> > During April, 08, both these schools were taken over by Disabled
> > Welfare department from Education department that resulted some
> > teachers / students go on strike.
> >
> > It seems so far no steps were taken towards restoration of the
> > situation and I feel students are the ultimate loosers as it is going
> > to be time for quarterly examinations.
> >
> > I don't have any actual facts on the situation but this is what I have
> > seen and heard of.
> >
> > It shall be great, if some organization chip in and look into the
> situation.
> >
> > Another problem in Andhra Pradesh (not sure for other states) that
> > there is a Government Order that states only 20 markes per subject
> > qualifies a blind student to clear 10th Std examination where as it is
> > 35 marks for others. This can lead to lack of quality in education as
> > the students may ignore to study seriously as they need to score only
> > 20 marks per subject and even teachers may not teach properly. It will
> > also become problem for student in the future in getting employment.
> >
> > --
> > Ch. Srinivasu
> > Mumbai, India
> > Contact: +91-9920229081
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