Hi Pranay sir,

This has happened in recruitment in banks also in the state of Maharashtra.
I know a case where recruitment has been delayed by 6 months in a bank
due to the same reason.  This has happened in states like Delhi,
Karnataka, Chennai also.

That's why I always advise selected candidates in banks to go to
medical check up with the notification, which clearly states that some
percentage of jobs are reserved for VH, and their application, which
shows they have applied under the said category.

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On 12/12/10, Eyeway Helpdesk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kanchan & others,
> In the past few years among the govt employment related queries that we have
> received from Maharashtra, I have noted one common issue which happens while
> recruiting. After a person is selected in the tests & interview, he/she
> undergoes a medical test at a govt hospital.
>
> Here the ophthalmologist, the various departments & finally the CMO/civil
> surgeon, to my mind, should state the medical state of the person in the
> medical certificate. For people with impaired vision, the certificate should
> state the eyesight details, the extent of disability. Thats it.
>
> But we are told, that the doctors & CMO also has to write in the medical
> certificate whether the person is fit or unfit to do the particular job. And
> for positions of lecturer & school teacher in languages, people were
> declared unfit, and so their employer were not ready to give them
> appointment unless the certificate states they are fit for the job.
>
> If a medical professional has to decide this, then it defeats the
> reservation, the list of identified jobs and the necessity of HR /Personnel
> depts in the govt sector.
>
> We have also seen this practice in other states, offhand I remember hearing
> from a caller from Haryana.
>
> I am sure you & other organisations working in the state know this.
>
> thanks and regards,
>
> Pranay Gadodia | Programme Manager
> Project Eyeway - A knowledge resource for living a fuller life with vision
> loss
> C/o Score Foundation, 17/107, Basement, Vikram Vihar, Lajpatnagar 4, New
> Delhi 110024, INDIA.
>
> Helpdesk:+91 - 11 - 460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm)
> Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 26472582/81
> Email: [email protected]
> Website: www.eyeway.org
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pamnani" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 6:12 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Maharashtra Litigation
>
>
> Pranay, I can take the calls on Sunday morning  at022 23628347. I need to
> make the list on Monday . Dont have much time.
> If there is anything more then I guess it can be done till Wednesday. On
> Thursday I must send it to the Advocate General.
>   Yes it can be considered as a new year's gift. Lets hope we know how to
> capitalise.
>
> Kanchan Pamnani
> Advocate & Solicitor
> 9, Suleman Chambers,
> Battery Street, Colaba,
> Mumbai - 400 039.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eyeway Helpdesk" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 10:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Maharashtra Litigation
>
>
>> Hi Kanchan,
>> Good opportunity!
>> We are forwarding your email to our Maharashtra based helpdesk callers.
>> Hope they write to you well in time.
>> Also for people who do not use internet, we can call them & let them know.
>>
>> For noting their greviances & suggestions, can you suggest someone from
>> your group who can take their call?
>>
>> It seems to be a new year gift wrap from the Judiciary of the state, and
>> hoping to get real goodies inside.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Pranay Gadodia | Programme Manager
>> Project Eyeway - A knowledge resource for living a fuller life with vision
>>
>> loss
>> C/o Score Foundation, 17/107, Basement, Vikram Vihar, Lajpatnagar 4, New
>> Delhi 110024, INDIA.
>>
>> Helpdesk:+91 - 11 - 460 70 380 (Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm)
>> Office Phone: +91 - 11 - 26472582/81
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Website: www.eyeway.org
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Pamnani" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 9:49 AM
>> Subject: [AI] Maharashtra Litigation
>>
>>
>> Most of you know that we have been in court against the state Government
>> for the nonimplementation of the PWD Act since 2002.
>>
>> We have had great orders in the past, held discussions with the Ministry
>> on several occasions, put the Advocate appearing for the Government on the
>>
>> back foot on every date, got reams of press reports, tinkered with the
>> policy, courted arrests etc. however the problems have not been solved
>> completely. In fat the scope of the problems have increased.
>> Ultimately yesterday the matters came up before the Chief Justice of the
>> Bombay High Court who has ordered us to send in our problems in one week
>> to the Advocate General who will then forward it to the Ministry. there
>> will be a meeting in the conference room of the Court with the Chief
>> Justice on 15th January 2011. One of the remarks the Chief Justice made
>> was that we should forget our black coats and sort out the matters.
>>
>> Therefore I am requesting each and every one of you who is from
>> Maharashtra, please send in your problems.I would be grateful if you would
>>
>> really apply your minds and list out everything that is wrong for the
>> disabled in Maharshtra. If we get one decent order it works as a precedent
>>
>> in other states.
>> I have to compile the list by Monday and then sit with the other lawyers
>> and sort them out.
>>
>> If anyone wants to attend the meeting on 15th January 2011 then please let
>>
>> me know-NFB, NAB, BPA ahmedabad and XRCVC are invited as per the order.
>> rajesh if you would come it will be good.
>>
>> I have no high expectations but I have crossed my fingers.
>>   We look forward to the New Year and a new thought process and a change
>> in attitude.
>>
>> Kanchan Pamnani
>> Advocate & Solicitor
>> 9, Suleman Chambers,
>> Battery Street, Colaba,
>> Mumbai - 400 039.
>>
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