Of course, you are right being a visually challenged you have to struggle a lot for your rights. In my case, since last 7 months I am fighting against Extension Counter of the Canara Bank to avail Cheque Book, ATM fascility etc and more significantly, even after complaining to RBI ombudsmen I have not given these fascilities. Anyways, struggle against such discriminations will be continue. Happy teachers' day. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rakesh Kumar Gupta" <rkgd1...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Cc: "rambabu adikesavalu" <rambabu_...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Happy Teachers Day


Hi,
Thanks and same to you and also other teachers / professors
In one hand, Being a teacher of political science, this should be my very first lesson for all my students to aware them about their rights and duties and specially how to use their rights with obeying their duties too. In my opinion, this is the main challenge before us.

But in other hand, due to having visually challenged person, at present, I and lots of us have to face various problems in our working institutions, society and even our own family too, specially for getting equal opportunities with dignity and honor, making our personal identity for positive works etc.

However, We must have to fight more against different type of exploitations with firmed decision and extraordinary patience because we are in minority and our any harsh behavior may give wrong message to any part of society, who use to try to generalize our any weakness with whole community of Visually challenged persons.

Here, I would like to share some recent positive results with all of you.

May be, some friends know this fact that my nearest bank "Bank of Baroda" Dilshad Garden Branch Delhi refused to provide me ATM/ Debit card and internetbanking facilities in August of last year. Now, after long positive fight against the negative attitude of the bank and interference of RBI (NEW DELHI BRANCH), my bank branch has issued me ATM/DEBIT CARD on today, although struggle against delaying for providing internetbanking facility is still continued.

Another news, my present working school is running in four buildings and in where, we four Visually Challenged teachers are working at present. We all VH teachers have been compeled to take our classes at least in three buildings since long time. After completing long writing process to higher authorities of our Delhi Government, all classes, to which we VH teachers teach, have been shifted in one building and one separate Staff Room has also been alotted to us in same building in July of this year.
Regards,
Rakesh.

----- Original Message ----- From: "rambabu adikesavalu" <rambabu_...@yahoo.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Cc: <jnuvis...@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 12:48 PM
Subject: [AI] Happy Teachers Day


Dear Friends,
I wish all the Teacher-members on the list a very very Happy Teachers Day.
Today is the day for 'Self-introspection' for all of us belonging to a profession which deserves more recognition than it currently enjoys. I am pasting a poem which was I recieved from an online networking forum named Bookbole.com.

Teachers are one of the greatest people we come across in life. They are selfless givers and mentors for life. At every step, you come across teachers who devote their entire life to the enlightenment of students. We are indeed honoured to share with you a poem titled "Treasure Trove of Books" by Leela Jacob, an English teacher from Bhavan's Public School, Baroda.


Treasure Trove of Books


Deprived of eyesight,
Milton didn't falter.
He reached his height
With Paradise Lost,
And Paradise Regained, later.

Books galore await your pleasure,
A feast for the inner eye.
Dive for the bountiful treasure,
Savour the thrill to the full,
Till you reach as high as the Sky.

For you we have 'bookbole',
Technology at your doorstep.
Everything is easily available.
Flex your intellectual muscles,
Till you plumb your own depth.


Team Bookbole

With regards and best wishes,
Dr. A.Rambabu,
Assistant Professor, CSSEIP,
TISS, Mumbai
Phone: 09969747312.
Office: 022-25525329.





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