hello my dear vamshi you are correct, but, one who dont know english, jaws
can able to teach them how to pronounce if the spelling is correct. need not
to learn by anybody that is the wonder of jaws.
with best regards
m.chandru

----- Original Message ----- From: "Vamshi. G" <gvamsh...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] English!


Hi

Rightly said by Joerge sir.  Sometimes English on our list is so poor
that we aren't even able to understand the essence of the mail.

But we have to accept the fact that for most Indians, English is still
a subject in which we have to get good marks and not a language.
Especially in semiurban and rural areas, we hardly speak English.
But that's only an excuse and shouldn't be a hurdle in learning
English.  Personally I have learnt so much English after subscribing
to Access India.  I have learnt many new words along with their usage
by reading mails by persons like Rajesh sir, Harish sir, Subramani
sir, Geetha madam etc.

But, I'm afraid, if one starts correcting and teaching English on the
list, then the original essence of a mail would be lost.  Moreover,
English has no universally accepted standards, it is used by many in
many ways.
If we feel we can better our English skills, we can start a new group
for learning English and let the interested learners and teachers
subscribe to it.

Last but not least, sorry if there are any mistakes in my English in this
mail.

--
G. Vamshi
PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
Skype: gvamshi81

God helps those who help themselves


--
G. Vamshi
PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
Skype: gvamshi81

God helps those who help themselves



On 8/21/09, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote:
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" <akhileshsingh.step...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
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 <rkgd1...@gmail.com> 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" <moothimo...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 6:28 AM
Subject: [AI] railway facility for physically challenged




Date:20/08/2009 URL:
http://www.thehindu.com/2009/08/20/stories/2009082054680400.htm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Back

Kerala - Thiruvananthapuram

Rail facilities for the physically challenged



Staff Reporter







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.

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.

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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India. Pin. 673591.


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On 8/21/09, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote:
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" <akhileshsingh.step...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
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 <rkgd1...@gmail.com> 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" <moothimo...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 6:28 AM
Subject: [AI] railway facility for physically challenged




Date:20/08/2009 URL:
http://www.thehindu.com/2009/08/20/stories/2009082054680400.htm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Back

Kerala - Thiruvananthapuram

Rail facilities for the physically challenged



Staff Reporter







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.

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.

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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Krishnan M. Moothimoola Phone: 04936215008. Mobile: 919495547984. Email:
moothimo...@gmail.com
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India. Pin. 673591.


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