I do agree very much. The persons who are in same field, sometimes do not guide to much just because they think that this person can achieve better hides then me. Although it all depends upon the talent of the person. But what to do, everybody has its own thinking. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bijal Patel" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 11:00 AM Subject: Re: [AI] an article to conceive about
Hello, Pratik and Amar, I totally agree with the views of Amar. I myself passed from one view of Amar. I have seen disable persons whose parents are not aver of their study. On other way, sometimes parents are able to work hard, but children are not ready. Sometime a disable person can be misguided by other disable person. Do you agree with my last view? With regards, Buy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amar Jain" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 5:47 PM Subject: Re: [AI] an article to conceive about > dear prateek, > > > You have covered all the things I would like to state few things: > > 1. The first and major hurdle of a VI person is the lack of the awareness > in > their parents. > > 2. The financial conditions are also the main cause of the under > development > of the field. > > 3. There are no people who can guide a visually impaired if somebody wants > to be something. I mean they are out of the reach and a person can not > contact who is unaware of the technologies, internet etc. > > 4. Many Teachers are not aware of the different fields in which we can > perform successfully. > > 5. It is a bitter fact that the people of schools have developed their > thinking that we have reservations, we can be a teacher, and noone thinks > of > anything else. > > 6. The dignities of our field are not in touch with those who do not have > excess to internet. > > 7. There are very few organizations who are working actually in the field > but all are in big cities and not properly reachable to the small states > and > cities. > > If you like my thoughts and wants me to say more then contact me > personally. > > I don't know what you are doing but the issue which you have thought of is > good so good luck for each and everything which you are going to do. > Regards, > > Amar Jain. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "prateek aggarwal" <[email protected]> > To: "accessindia" <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 5:08 PM > Subject: [AI] an article to conceive about > > > folks, here is a must read article for all. > i'd like to know your thoughts on it. > It's assured that technologies have transformed the life of a > visually impaired pretty rapidly. > We blinds who were used to be called "soordas" have even started > governing mainstream. > a blind can now be found in almost every profession therefore, we have > successfully broke the stereotype. > Though it's a big milestone, but if one reviews the situation keeping > actual stats in the frunt, a very low percentage of our community > will be called developed in actual mean. > Still there're many adults students studying in primary classes. > Still there're many students struggling to be admit in higher college. > Even though they are competent, but their fault is that they are > blind. > Still there're students who may achieve a lot, but unable to do so > because of improper resources. > Still the condition of blind schools is terrible, and there are very > few where they focus on studies. > Still the level of English language is horrific in most of the VI folks. > Still the percentage of computer literates is in single digit. > Still there is no proper arrangement of books, specially for the hindi > medium people. > Still most of the folks rely on old tradition of cassette tapes. > Still it's a big trouble for blinds to seek readers. > Still most of the VIs don't think apart from being teacher. > Still it's hard to convince companies to keep a VI as a employ. > Still visually impaired people are offered less salary then there > colleagues. > Etc, etc, etc. > Actually, these are few of the many dilemmas which are still need to > overcome. > I am not at all saying that blinds are inept, but at a halt there is > something where we are lacking. > What are those things? > Is there someone who is creating obstructions in our way? > Is there someone who doesn't wants us to be developed? > Are we sure that we are trying level best from our side? > Are we making adequate efferts to overcome the problems? > Answer is no, and a resounding no. > Facts says that India has misfortune of having largest amount of > visually impaired, and whatever efferts we have made till now are no > more then a drop of ocean. > As a blind we offen censures the government, but is it fair to blame > anyone else for our own liability? > Indeed no. > We'll have to consider genuinely what we ourselves can do to empower > our condition. > If we consider the things hard, we will find the solutions just below > the arms. For example, if students are not taking interest in studies, > is it a fault of government? > If a teacher is not imparting proper education, is it a fault of > government? > There may be many such examples where we ourselves have to strive for > empowerment. > First, we will have to try to spread as much awareness about visually > impaired people as possible. > we will have to make the appropriate technologies which can enable > blind people to read hindi books, > We will have to make the accurate structure of blind schools and > organizations, > We will have to implement some strict rules for teachers, > We will have to gain awareness about government policies in or not in > our favor, > We will have to think apart from our comfort zones, > We will have to give something to society instead of just taking, > And lastly, We will have to develop self confidence. > In actual means, we can incriminate the government only and only > after passing the above criteria's. > It is said that god helps only those who helps themselves. Now it's > hard time to consider that are we helping ourselves? > If no, then when even god can not help you, how can you expect for > some help from government? > We have ability to perform all the above mentioned things, the only > equipment needed is a strong willpower. > So come, raise your arms, and let's make a trubblefree community! > > regards, > prateek agarwal. > cell: 09928341197 > skype: > prateek_agarwal32 > e-mail: > [email protected] > website: > http://www.prateekagarwal.webs.com > > > > To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] > with > the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, > please > visit the list home page at > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > > > To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] > with the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, > please visit the list home page at > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] with the subject unsubscribe. 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