I totally agree as well.
in fact it’s fairly understandable that people from different milieus
have linked in with each others on this platform, therefore, way of
dealing would differ indivisually, but at least a reasonable level is
anticipated.
As respected george sir has said, this platform is though for general
or legal issues pertaining to disability and techno stuffs, but
there’s no harm in improving additional skills, specially a skill
which is needed globally, i.e. English language.
The key is, that responsiveness about one’s mistake must be taken in
right spirits.
The biggest dilemma I’ve seen from very small of my experience, that
most of friends from our community finds themselves feeble in spelling
part.
Even though if they are able to speak sound English, but they lack in
spellings when the writing part comes.
The reason may be, because most of us have got habitual of listening
to audios, and then dictating to scribes, we don’t even bother to
write anything at our own.
This causes long-standing problem for every sector of life, wherever
we are supposed to write something in English.
We’ll have to change this custom, as the life is changing by.
So guys, write as much as possible is my suggestion.
If you urge to follow it, there are many word processing applications
which can give you facility of typing, and then checking for incorrect
spellings. Microsoft word is one of the most popular one in this area.
In fact, there are other solutions also available, like online spell
check systems, and else.
At the outset, even i myself am minion to advice anything on
this issue, as many other superior scholars are present on this list.
But, all that I can say on this junction, is that never take
English as your rival. if you try to understand it even a bit, it’s
the easiest language of the world.
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---------- Original message ----------
From: "Geetha Shamanna" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 19:10:29 +0530
Subject: Re: [AI] English!
Well, this is part of a bigger problem. We will have to make allowances for
people who haven't had the privilege of English medium education. I am sure
people who are able to communicate well do so already. Learning a language,
even with earnest efforts, takes an inordinately long time.
Geetha
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Abraham" <
[email protected]>
To: <
[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 3:24 PM
Subject: [AI] English!
Hi All,
While this group is a great avenue for us to share our views, news and
information on issues of our rights, technology and so on. Let us also make
use of this platform to improve our English writing skills. With due respect
to all, I have seen postings on this group where the spellings, grammar are
terrible. Such messages become very difficult to read and comprehend. In
fact the reading of such messages by Jaws drives one crazy. Please, let us
endeavour to write well so that reading becomes a pleasure.
The intent is not to hurt, but to encourage.
Best regards,
George
----- Original Message -----
From: "akhilesh singh" <
[email protected]>
To: <
[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] railway facility for physically challenged
helo sir,
yesi'm totally agree with yu sir, it happens.
w need to do somethng for this. evrybody fghts for the sets nd disable
people persons become the wictims.
regards
akhilesh
On 8/20/09, Rakesh Kumar Gupta <
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wrote:
> This is very controversial because First of all, noTT is appointed to
> check
> the ticket in those type of special coaches for disabled passengers.
> Secondly, at very outset, these special coaches were declared "General
> coach
> for Disabled passengers" and mostly those have been used by policemen and
> other normal passengers after making outside payment to railway staff
> specially in western and northern railways.
> Thirdly, Quota of two births have been given for all disabled passengers
> with attendant in all trains in general sleeper coaches, now which are
> wrongly being transferred in to these special general coaches for disabled
> passengers and in where, actually reserved births have not been given to
> concerned passengers because general disabled passengers suppose this
> coach
> as a general coach for disabled passengers and even railway staff have
> same
> approach in this regard as some diseased friends told me about these type
> of
> mishappenings.
> Regards,
> Rakesh.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Krishnan Moothimoola" <
[email protected]>
> To: <
[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 6:28 AM
> Subject: [AI] railway facility for physically challenged
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>
>
> Date:20/08/2009 URL:
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http://www.thehindu.com/2009/08/20/stories/2009082054680400.htm
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> Rail facilities for the physically challenged
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> THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Southern Railway has commenced making available
> special accommodation for the physically challenged commuters in brake van
> coaches next to guard's cabin in mail and express trains.
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> Four berths have been earmarked to facilitate the travel of physically
> challenged persons accompanied by attendants in as many as 133 trains
> running in the Southern Railway with effect from August, according to the
> Southern Railway.
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> The Railway has said that the physically challenged persons can also make
> reservation in the general quota. In the event of the reservation not
> utilised or partially used, the vacant berths will be made open to the
> unreserved physically challenged passengers coming in the last minute with
> unreserved tickets. It will be kept unoccupied for the use of physically
> challenged passengers joining en route in case the physically challenged
> passenger does not turn up.
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