On 7/29/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Send AccessIndia mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of AccessIndia digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Accommodation in Mumbai (jignesh thakur) > 2. Fwd: sony ericcson fre service (Subramani L) > 3. Re: Accommodation in Mumbai (Srinivasu Chakravarthula) > 4. Re: regarding c 5 (Janardhana Naidu) > 5. SBI launches special service for visually handicapped > (Surajsingh Jogi) > 6. material for banking exam needed (yogesh dubey) > 7. Re: SBI launches special service for visually handicapped > (Srinivasu Chakravarthula) > 8. Re: autobiography and biography needed (Surya Prakash Sharma) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:51:20 +0530 > From: jignesh thakur <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AI] Accommodation in Mumbai > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Sir, > Please share some detail regarding his job profile and background. And > in which bank he got the job? > I am asking this because I think this is really a great news that a > blind person got the job in private bank. > Thanks in advance. > > > On 7/29/10, Asudani, Rajesh <[email protected]> wrote: >> Friends >> One of our blind friends has got selected in a private bank in Mumbai. His >> posting is likely to be in goregaon East. >> As you all know, the greatest problem in Mumbai is that of accommodation. >> So, I would be grateful if some suitable hostel, PG shared room or any >> other >> type of accommodation could be suggested at a reasonable cost and at a >> reasonable distance from the place of posting. >> It will definitely give him a chance to prove himself by working in >> Mumbai. >> >> thanking you in advance >> >> >> Regards >> >> "If you believe that there is a God, a God that made your >> body, and yet you think that you can do anything with >> that body that's dirty, then the fault lies with the manufacturer." >> >> --Lenny Bruce >> >> (Rajesh Asudani) >> >> Assistant General Manager, >> Reserve Bank of India >> Nagpur >> 09420397185 >> O: 0712 2806676 >> Res: 0712 2591349 >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and >> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are >> addressed. 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The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability >> for >> any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. >> Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with >> disability bill at: >> http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm >> >> 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 >> > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:03:53 +0530 > From: Subramani L <[email protected]> > To: accessindia <[email protected]> > Subject: [AI] Fwd: sony ericcson fre service > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Subramani L <[email protected]> > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:48:17 +0530 > Subject: sony ericcson fre service > To: [email protected] > > July 29, 2010 - India - To ensure best user experience for its > consumers, Sony Ericsson India is organizing a month long FREE service > camp for everyone > who owns any of its phones. Giving the brand users a golden opportunity > to breathe new life into their old phones, the service camps will offer > free software > upgrades and more. The camp is taking place across the 46 Sony Ericsson > Experience Stores in the country till August 16, 2010, where specialists > will help > you out with all you need to know about your gadget. > > Consumers can avail the free service by just walking into any of the > neighborhood Sony Ericsson Exclusive Stores with their Sony Ericsson > phone of any make > or model, and get a software upgrade or cleaning of parts. Even if your > phone's warranty has expired! Any part's replacement required for phones > not in > warranty will be charged however. > > Attractive discounts on a range of phone accessories are also being > offered at the camps. So, wait no more, and get set to give your > favorite Sony Ericsson > phone that much-wanted makeover! > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:09:00 +0530 > From: Srinivasu Chakravarthula <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AI] Accommodation in Mumbai > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Unfortunately, it seems MNB has bluntly informed that they cannot > accommodate new people and reason being that inmates who are staying > for several years are not vacating the hostel. As far as I know, one > can stay there for three years and by then one should make their own > arrangments which in my opinion is a right clause and I myself did > followed the same during my stay in Mumbai. > > Cheers, > > On 7/29/10, namdeo2000 <[email protected]> wrote: >> MNB Industrial home for the blind is running a hostel for working men in >> Jogeshwari. It is quite reasonable and his workking-place would be just 1 >> station away from thwe hostel. Contact nos. are as follows- 02226793688 >> 02226791487. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Asudani, Rajesh" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Cc: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 1:15 PM >> Subject: [AI] Accommodation in Mumbai >> >> >>> Friends >>> One of our blind friends has got selected in a private bank in Mumbai. >>> His >>> >>> posting is likely to be in goregaon East. >>> As you all know, the greatest problem in Mumbai is that of accommodation. >>> So, I would be grateful if some suitable hostel, PG shared room or any >>> other type of accommodation could be suggested at a reasonable cost and >>> at a reasonable distance from the place of posting. >>> It will definitely give him a chance to prove himself by working in >>> Mumbai. >>> >>> thanking you in advance >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> "If you believe that there is a God, a God that made your >>> body, and yet you think that you can do anything with >>> that body that's dirty, then the fault lies with the manufacturer." >>> >>> --Lenny Bruce >>> >>> (Rajesh Asudani) >>> >>> Assistant General Manager, >>> Reserve Bank of India >>> Nagpur >>> 09420397185 >>> O: 0712 2806676 >>> Res: 0712 2591349 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> Notice: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and >>> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are >>> addressed. 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The Reserve Bank of India accepts no liability >>> for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. >>> Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with >>> disability bill at: >>> http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm >>> >>> 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 >>> >> >> >> Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with >> disability bill at: >> http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm >> >> 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 >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > > Best regards, > > Srinivasu Chakravarthula > Mobile: +91 990 081 0881 > Website: http://www.srinivasu.org > Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/sriniworld/ > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:22:04 +0530 > From: Janardhana Naidu <[email protected]> > To: raghuraman <[email protected]>, > [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AI] regarding c 5 > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > On 7/29/10, raghuraman <[email protected]> wrote: >> hi friends is anyone using c 5 model in nokia >> if so is it very much accessible for visually challenged? >> please explain >> also is e 63 good enough >> cheers raghu >> Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with >> disability bill at: >> http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm >> >> 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 >> > Hello Sir, > one of my friend who uses the same mobile dissatisfied with its > performances while reading contacts in the environment of talks 4. > With best wishes, > Janardhana Naidu. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:37:09 +0530 > From: Surajsingh Jogi <[email protected]> > To: "Access India" <[email protected]> > Subject: [AI] SBI launches special service for visually handicapped > Message-ID: <000a01cb2f27$58fb3800$f01f0...@admin> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From E-Group, Banking-News > > > > > > SBI launches special service for visually handicapped > > > > The United News of India > > Published on July 19, 2010 > > > > > > Mumbai, July 19: (UNI) As part of responsibility to better service > society, State Bank of India (SBI) will soon start a new service for the > visually handicapped persons. It has been given the name Self Service > Banking Centre (SSBC), and is to be operationalised shortly. To begin with > the Centre has been set up at the Delhi Head office of SBI at Parliament > Street. The Centre is handicapped friendly with a ramp for wheelchairs. > > > > Facilities for Visually handicapped include the provision of a > dedicated Braille keypad ATM. SSBC is a staff less technology based banking > outfit providing multiple banking facilities, namely ATMs, Internet banking > and mobile banking. 'Roll out of the SSBCs is aimed at increasing customer > convenience and improving access to financial services,' Senior Bank > officials said. > > > > The Centre was inaugurated recently by SBI Chairman O P Bhatt and will > become functional soon. India is perhaps unique in having an extensive and > elaborate programme of financial inclusion. It is incumbent upon state-run > Banks to provide 40 per cent of their lending to customers from the priority > sector, which includes agriculture, artisans, small and medium enterprises > and scheduled castes and tribes. Most government-owned banks also give loans > to students for pursuing studies, whose dimension is growing rapidly. > > > > Another major effort of the Public Sector Banks is to now cover the > unbanked sectors of the economy, which means areas where banking has not > reached the populace in urban and rural areas. A large segment of society > remains under the clutches of money lenders, who charge exorbitant rates of > interest. > > > > State-owned banks are now taking new initiatives to reach out to the > less privileged groups and those having problems by virtue of a chance of > birth or that developed later on in life. They need compassion and help. It > is a well known fact that private sector banks being driven by sheer profit > motive are reluctant to start such services, even though Banks like the HSBC > have embarked upon the exercise of financial inclusion. > > > > Banking services even in a country like South Africa are highly > expensive for the common customer. For instance, keeping money below a > certain level is chargeable, and so is a bank account statement. This is > true despite a nationwide programme of Black empowerment. All said and done, > the black population of South Africa remains poor and finds it difficult to > take advantage of financial services, including banking and insurance. > > > > Experts say many countries regard India as a role model for other > developing countries to emulate with regard to provision of financial > services--it virtually escaped the global meltdown while the banking sector > in the West was in the throes of a financial crisis, its elaborate programme > of financial inclusion and now special facilities for certain sections like > women and small enterprises. The latest in this league are special services > for visually handicapped persons by the biggest bank of the country. > > > > > > > SBI launches special service for visually handicapped > > > > The United News of India > > Published on July 19, 2010 > > > > > > Mumbai, July 19: (UNI) As part of responsibility to better service > society, State Bank of India (SBI) will soon start a new service for the > visually handicapped persons. It has been given the name Self Service > Banking Centre (SSBC), and is to be operationalised shortly. To begin with > the Centre has been set up at the Delhi Head office of SBI at Parliament > Street. The Centre is handicapped friendly with a ramp for wheelchairs. > > > > Facilities for Visually handicapped include the provision of a > dedicated Braille keypad ATM. SSBC is a staff less technology based banking > outfit providing multiple banking facilities, namely ATMs, Internet banking > and mobile banking. 'Roll out of the SSBCs is aimed at increasing customer > convenience and improving access to financial services,' Senior Bank > officials said. > > > > The Centre was inaugurated recently by SBI Chairman O P Bhatt and will > become functional soon. India is perhaps unique in having an extensive and > elaborate programme of financial inclusion. It is incumbent upon state-run > Banks to provide 40 per cent of their lending to customers from the priority > sector, which includes agriculture, artisans, small and medium enterprises > and scheduled castes and tribes. Most government-owned banks also give loans > to students for pursuing studies, whose dimension is growing rapidly. > > > > Another major effort of the Public Sector Banks is to now cover the > unbanked sectors of the economy, which means areas where banking has not > reached the populace in urban and rural areas. A large segment of society > remains under the clutches of money lenders, who charge exorbitant rates of > interest. > > > > State-owned banks are now taking new initiatives to reach out to the > less privileged groups and those having problems by virtue of a chance of > birth or that developed later on in life. They need compassion and help. It > is a well known fact that private sector banks being driven by sheer profit > motive are reluctant to start such services, even though Banks like the HSBC > have embarked upon the exercise of financial inclusion. > > > > Banking services even in a country like South Africa are highly > expensive for the common customer. For instance, keeping money below a > certain level is chargeable, and so is a bank account statement. This is > true despite a nationwide programme of Black empowerment. All said and done, > the black population of South Africa remains poor and finds it difficult to > take advantage of financial services, including banking and insurance. > > > > Experts say many countries regard India as a role model for other > developing countries to emulate with regard to provision of financial > services--it virtually escaped the global meltdown while the banking sector > in the West was in the throes of a financial crisis, its elaborate programme > of financial inclusion and now special facilities for certain sections like > women and small enterprises. The latest in this league are special services > for visually handicapped persons by the biggest bank of the country. > > > > > > > S.S.Jogi > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:08:21 +0530 > From: yogesh dubey <[email protected]> > To: accessindia <[email protected]> > Subject: [AI] material for banking exam needed > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > hai if you are a member of book share then you can find lot's of books > regarding banking and other competitive exams. > you can also join my channel entrance exams on www.inclusiveplanet.com. > wich has been created mainly for sharing data related to entrance exam. > you can allso find some books in NAB's library. > > -- > regards > yogesh > skipe yogesh-dubey > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:24:08 +0530 > From: Srinivasu Chakravarthula <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AI] SBI launches special service for visually > handicapped > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > While I may appreciate the effort, I think, SBI may be interprating > the term accessibility and inclusion. I am not sure how SSBC would > customers who are persons with disabilities. I am sure and it's not > feasable for SBI to establish such centres in more than one area in a > city. Considering that, why would some one go all the way to SSBC to > use ATM. I think, they need to invest and put in efforts to make their > main stream services accessible to all. > > On 7/29/10, Surajsingh Jogi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> From E-Group, Banking-News >> >> >> >> >> >> SBI launches special service for visually handicapped >> >> >> >> The United News of India >> >> Published on July 19, 2010 >> >> >> >> >> >> Mumbai, July 19: (UNI) As part of responsibility to better service >> society, State Bank of India (SBI) will soon start a new service for the >> visually handicapped persons. It has been given the name Self Service >> Banking Centre (SSBC), and is to be operationalised shortly. To begin with >> the Centre has been set up at the Delhi Head office of SBI at Parliament >> Street. The Centre is handicapped friendly with a ramp for wheelchairs. >> >> >> >> Facilities for Visually handicapped include the provision of a >> dedicated Braille keypad ATM. SSBC is a staff less technology based >> banking >> outfit providing multiple banking facilities, namely ATMs, Internet >> banking >> and mobile banking. 'Roll out of the SSBCs is aimed at increasing customer >> convenience and improving access to financial services,' Senior Bank >> officials said. >> >> >> >> The Centre was inaugurated recently by SBI Chairman O P Bhatt and >> will >> become functional soon. India is perhaps unique in having an extensive and >> elaborate programme of financial inclusion. It is incumbent upon state-run >> Banks to provide 40 per cent of their lending to customers from the >> priority >> sector, which includes agriculture, artisans, small and medium enterprises >> and scheduled castes and tribes. Most government-owned banks also give >> loans >> to students for pursuing studies, whose dimension is growing rapidly. >> >> >> >> Another major effort of the Public Sector Banks is to now cover the >> unbanked sectors of the economy, which means areas where banking has not >> reached the populace in urban and rural areas. A large segment of society >> remains under the clutches of money lenders, who charge exorbitant rates >> of >> interest. >> >> >> >> State-owned banks are now taking new initiatives to reach out to the >> less privileged groups and those having problems by virtue of a chance of >> birth or that developed later on in life. They need compassion and help. >> It >> is a well known fact that private sector banks being driven by sheer >> profit >> motive are reluctant to start such services, even though Banks like the >> HSBC >> have embarked upon the exercise of financial inclusion. >> >> >> >> Banking services even in a country like South Africa are highly >> expensive for the common customer. For instance, keeping money below a >> certain level is chargeable, and so is a bank account statement. This is >> true despite a nationwide programme of Black empowerment. All said and >> done, >> the black population of South Africa remains poor and finds it difficult >> to >> take advantage of financial services, including banking and insurance. >> >> >> >> Experts say many countries regard India as a role model for other >> developing countries to emulate with regard to provision of financial >> services--it virtually escaped the global meltdown while the banking >> sector >> in the West was in the throes of a financial crisis, its elaborate >> programme >> of financial inclusion and now special facilities for certain sections >> like >> women and small enterprises. The latest in this league are special >> services >> for visually handicapped persons by the biggest bank of the country. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> SBI launches special service for visually handicapped >> >> >> >> The United News of India >> >> Published on July 19, 2010 >> >> >> >> >> >> Mumbai, July 19: (UNI) As part of responsibility to better service >> society, State Bank of India (SBI) will soon start a new service for the >> visually handicapped persons. It has been given the name Self Service >> Banking Centre (SSBC), and is to be operationalised shortly. To begin with >> the Centre has been set up at the Delhi Head office of SBI at Parliament >> Street. The Centre is handicapped friendly with a ramp for wheelchairs. >> >> >> >> Facilities for Visually handicapped include the provision of a >> dedicated Braille keypad ATM. SSBC is a staff less technology based >> banking >> outfit providing multiple banking facilities, namely ATMs, Internet >> banking >> and mobile banking. 'Roll out of the SSBCs is aimed at increasing customer >> convenience and improving access to financial services,' Senior Bank >> officials said. >> >> >> >> The Centre was inaugurated recently by SBI Chairman O P Bhatt and >> will >> become functional soon. India is perhaps unique in having an extensive and >> elaborate programme of financial inclusion. It is incumbent upon state-run >> Banks to provide 40 per cent of their lending to customers from the >> priority >> sector, which includes agriculture, artisans, small and medium enterprises >> and scheduled castes and tribes. Most government-owned banks also give >> loans >> to students for pursuing studies, whose dimension is growing rapidly. >> >> >> >> Another major effort of the Public Sector Banks is to now cover the >> unbanked sectors of the economy, which means areas where banking has not >> reached the populace in urban and rural areas. A large segment of society >> remains under the clutches of money lenders, who charge exorbitant rates >> of >> interest. >> >> >> >> State-owned banks are now taking new initiatives to reach out to the >> less privileged groups and those having problems by virtue of a chance of >> birth or that developed later on in life. They need compassion and help. >> It >> is a well known fact that private sector banks being driven by sheer >> profit >> motive are reluctant to start such services, even though Banks like the >> HSBC >> have embarked upon the exercise of financial inclusion. >> >> >> >> Banking services even in a country like South Africa are highly >> expensive for the common customer. For instance, keeping money below a >> certain level is chargeable, and so is a bank account statement. This is >> true despite a nationwide programme of Black empowerment. All said and >> done, >> the black population of South Africa remains poor and finds it difficult >> to >> take advantage of financial services, including banking and insurance. >> >> >> >> Experts say many countries regard India as a role model for other >> developing countries to emulate with regard to provision of financial >> services--it virtually escaped the global meltdown while the banking >> sector >> in the West was in the throes of a financial crisis, its elaborate >> programme >> of financial inclusion and now special facilities for certain sections >> like >> women and small enterprises. The latest in this league are special >> services >> for visually handicapped persons by the biggest bank of the country. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> S.S.Jogi >> Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with >> disability bill at: >> http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm >> >> 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 >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > > Best regards, > > Srinivasu Chakravarthula > Mobile: +91 990 081 0881 > Website: http://www.srinivasu.org > Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/sriniworld/ > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 20:14:43 +0530 > From: "Surya Prakash Sharma" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [AI] autobiography and biography needed > Message-ID: <001001bf6354$ed7da3a0$0201a...@surya> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="Windows-1252"; > reply-type=original > > Hi, > you may visit inclusiveplanet.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "jignesh thakur" <[email protected]> > To: "accessindia" <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 1:34 AM > Subject: [AI] autobiography and biography needed > > > Dear friends, > Now days I am interested in reading autobiographies and biographies. > So please send any book of my interest if you have on my id. > Thanks in advance > > Your?s learning friend jignesh. > > Voice your thoughts in the blog to discuss the Rights of persons with > disability bill at: > http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/blog.htm > > 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 > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > AccessIndia mailing list > [email protected] > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > End of AccessIndia Digest, Vol 51, Issue 174 > ******************************************** > hello friends I have a antivirous kespers key internet sequrity 9.0 my problame is its not sported my any jaws please help me what will I do
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