This is how the so concerned society behaves with the disabled.
Recently, one of my students, a medical practitioner, and an office
superindentend working in a hospital was harassed by a vigilance officer
virtually for no reasons.
She has started fighting back on my advice and I shall ask her to give
you a more detailed account.
There is no point for us to suffer all these kind of acts silently.
Therefore, my suggestion is to fight it out till we get justice.
Regards,
P. Balaraman.
On 03/22/2011 04:12 PM, Shadab Husain wrote:
Hi Folks,
Last month I took the exam of Assistant Revue Officer in the High
Court, Allahabad. It went very well; I had calculated that I will
obtain around 65% marks. But today I received a registry wherein I was
informed that my candidature has been cancelled, and they did not even
mention the reasons of that cancelation.
My sister, too, travelled with me to Allahabad. But they did not allow
her to write the exam because she had not taken prier permission for
the scribe. I, however, was permitted to write the exam, though I too
have not taken any such permission as nowhere in the form the
candidates were asked for it. And now this...
Welcome to India, we give quota to the disabled so that abled can
haughtily make them ashamed of it. And when it comes to getting the
jobs, we, in spite of their good performance, oblige them to fight
tedious battles in the courts. Isn’t it a fun?
Cheers
Shadab
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