The Hitwada: Monday, October 27, 2008

Another feather in Asudani brothers' 'Record Cap'
* Staff Reporter  '**'
ASUDANI brothers and records, have become almost synonymous-' with each other. 
This time, Asudani brothers have created new records.
The youngest Rajesh has become the first person to have cleared National 
Eligibility Test (NET) for lectureship and junior research fellowship (JRF) in 
three subjects. Whereas, Rajesh and Vinod have become first ever blind persons 
to qualify as psychologists in India.
Both have also been invited to participate in the first-ever Kavi Sammelan of 
blind poets organized by Madhya Pradesh Sahitya Akademi on November 2 at 
Bhopal. Rajesh, Vinod and Ghanshyam also attended and presented research papers 
in National Conference on Information and Communication Technology for 
Differently Able Persons (NCICT for DAP), and Second Convention of AccessIndia 
held at Ahmedabad last month. NCICTT for DAP was organized by Ahmedabad chapter 
of Computer Society of India, and convention was held by AccessIndia, which is 
an e-group of the blind persons.
Notably, despite being visually impaired, Asudani brothers have shown to the 
world that they are very much capable of doing things better than others. A 
number of national and international
publications including Limca Book of Records have taken note of their superb 
academic performance. Rajesh is a Class I officer in Reserve Bank of India. 
Ghanshyam is Associate Professor in English in Anand Niketan College of 
Agriculture, and Vinod is senior lecturer in English in Shri Ramdeobaba Kamla 
Nehru Engineering College. Rajesh has become first person to qualify in NET 
conducted by UGC in three subjects. He has qualified", for-JRF in psychology in 
"NET Conducted in December 2007. Previously, he cleared -NET in English in 
December" 2001, and that in Law in June 2007 .&He also has qualified for JRF in 
Law: , he has won JRF in two of three NETs he has cleared. Currently, he 
intends to pursue interdisciplinary research in Law and Psychology for which he 
has written to UGC to allow him to avail twin fellowships he has won.
It may be mentioned here that Rajesh had topped the general merit list in SSC 
in 1992, HSSC in 1994, LLB in 1999, and MA (English) in 2001, for which he got 
the highest number of gold medals in 87th convocation of Nagpur University. He 
did post-graduation in Law and Applied Psychology also. Rajesh has appeared for 
examinations totaling more than 12000 marks, and has
scored a remarkable average of 71 per cent.
Rajesh and Vinod have stood first and second in M.Sc. (Applied Psychology) 
examination of Annamalai University by scoring 71.20 per cent and 68.20 per 
cent marks respectively, to qualify as psychologists in India.
Rajesh and Ghanshyam presented paper on Technology and Law in the Employment of 
visually impaired, at NCICT for  DAP; and Vinod presented  session on Emotional 
Intelligence at Second Convention of AccessIndia at Ahmedabad. Rajesh conducted 
a session on Rights for Persons with Disabilities,     International 
Convention, What Next!
Rajesh and Vinod, who have published a joint collection of Gazzals  'Adhoora 
Aasman' in 2002, have been invited to participate in the first-ever meet of 
blind poets organized by Madhya Pradesh Sahitya Akademi. Vinod, who has to his 
credit three collections of Sindhi poems, appears regularly at meets of 
organizations like Sahitya Akademi.
Asudani brothers have rendered credit for their success to mother Lakshmi Devi, 
Kanan and Prerna who wrote their answer papers in the examination, friends, 
colleagues, and well-wishers.
Rajesh has also rendered credit to his wife Nanda, and daughter Akalpita.


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