May I please request intellectuals, to give me the direct link of this scheme so that I can download the request performa and proceed further?
As I couldn't locate it on the UGC's webssite
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From: "rahul cherian" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 9:14 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AI] UGC grants for making colleges accessible

Dear Mr. Naidu,

Thank you very much for the detailed information. I have forwarded it to my college. I have been campaigning to get the college to become accessible for
more than a year and finally they seem to ready to do it.

Best regards,

Rahul Cherian
InclusivePlanet.com

2010/1/19 Janardhana Naidu <[email protected]>

Hello Sir,
I am here with pasting some more details of the scheme HIGHER EDUCATION FOR
PERSONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (HEPSN) for the benefit of our members who are
pursuing higher education.

The HEPSN scheme is basically meant for creating an environment at the
higher education institutions including Universities to enrich higher
education learning experiences of differently-abled persons. Creating
awareness about the capabilities of differently-abled persons, constructing facilities aimed at improving accessibility, purchase of equipment to enrich
learning, etc., are the broad categories of assistance under this scheme.
The university/college should have enrolled a minimum of 10 disabled
persons, including persons with visual impairment, hearing impairment, and
locomotors disability, etc., in its various courses to avail the schemes.
The HEPSN scheme has three components. They are enumerated below.
Component 1 Establishment of Enabling Units for differently-abled persons
Component 2 Providing Access to Differently-abled persons
Component 3 Providing Special Equipment to augment Educational Services for
Differently-abled Persons.
For more details: www.ugc.ac.in
With best wishes,
Janardhana Naidu.
----- Original Message ----- From: "SR Mittal" <[email protected]>

To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] UGC grants for making colleges accessible



You may get the details from the website of UGC. There is a scheme called
'HEPSN' (Higher
Education Promotion of Students with Special Needs). Any college can get
funding to build accessibility features in the college for students with
special needs.

Prof. Mittal.
----- Original Message ----- From: "rahul cherian" <
[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 2:01 PM
Subject: [AI] UGC grants for making colleges accessible


 Hi Folks,

I understand from Subramani that UGC provides grants to colleges to make them accessible. Does anyone have the details of this? I have been tasked
with making a leading college accessible for persons with disabilities

Thank you,

Rahul Cherian
InclusivePlanet.com



2010/1/19 Geetha Shamanna <[email protected]>

 Are recordings of any of the Retina India meetings available for those
of
us
who could not attend?

Geetha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vamshi. G" <[email protected]>
To: "accessindia" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:19 AM
Subject: [AI] Retina India meeting today at Nagpur


Hi friends,

Information about Retina India meeting today at Nagpur.
Nagpur Tuesday January  19, 2010
at4 PM
Venue- Bhaskar Sabagriha,
Bharat Nagar,
Amravati Road,
Opp. LIT.
Nagpur ,
RSVP -
Mr.Gaurav Godbole Cell 9049990466 .

 This mail is being sent on behalf of Retina India, a registered
Charitable
 Trust, which is an umbrella organization dedicated to research and
treatment
 of retinal disorders, with additional focus to promote public
health
 awareness, education and advocacy in the field of retinal disorders
that can
 lead to visual impairment.


 You are cordially invited to attend a open discussion forum being
conducted
 by Retina India for the benefit of patients with retinal disorders
and their
 families. Retinal ailments include retinitis pigmentosa and its
allied
 disorders, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy
of
 prematurity, etc.


 Theme: Retina India - Open Forum of Discussion


The meetings will be attended by some of the trustees of Retina
India.
During
 the meeting, details of the objectives of Retina India will be
discussed,
 while the open forum will allow attendees to discuss what they wish
Retina
 India should do to offer help to the patients and their families.


 In addition, during the meeting, two of the trustees (Dr Rajat
Agrawal, an
 Ophthalmologist & Retinal Surgeon based in Los Angeles, and Dr
 Kumaramanickavel, an Ophthalmic Geneticist based in Chennai) will
discuss on
 the latest advances in the field of clinical and genetic variations
in
 retinal diseases, and the newer treatments.
Best Regards,
 Retina India
 www.retinaindia.org

--
G. Vamshi
PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
[email protected]
Skype: gvamshi81

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