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With regards, Phen Varghese On 9/26/11, Raj Debbarma <[email protected]> wrote: > i strongly belief that white cane should use by everyone of us. > every time its not possible to walk with your companion. yes it is > importent to take help of sighted esistence but it is more asential > to cary white cane along. > if i tell you about me; i prefer to use white cane when i walk alone > specially in public places like railwaystation, road, govt offices and > hospitals etc. > ya, when i go for hang out and colledge i'm always with my friends. > i never be alone in such places like shopping maul, movie hall, > discos, night clubs and restaurants etc. > it doesn't mean that they are not ready to come apart from these > places. but in my personal work i prefer to do alone for my own > setisfection. > my family and my friends are so caring , they never want to live me > alone at any point of time. sometimes i find so much difficultys to > convince them. > > thank you.. > regards > raj debbarman. > no: > +919545810447 > email: > [email protected] > > On 9/26/11, Asudani, Rajesh <[email protected]> wrote: >> Well said Vetri. >> Walking without cane, unescorted, is surely folly. >> However, using one's residual sight for mobility purposes instead of >> wasting >> it on reading and writing print as some folks do, is also a sound idea I >> have given to a few who have made a good use of it. >> But, for totally blind, apart from white cane, can echolocation be taught >> and practiced as a supplemental mobility aid, as some folks in US claim to >> do? >> Are they exceptions, or it can be cultivated as a technique? >> Would have been interesting to grapple with all these issues practically >> at >> AI convention, which I would regretfully miss. >> >> Anyway, I don't push away sometimes even unrequired mobility assistance by >> sighted, for who knows, lest they be repelled from assisting anybody. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Adhimoolam >> Vetrivel Murugan >> Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 11:56 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [AI] Tips to manage without escort? >> >> But if you are looking for tips without white cane, then I am afraid >> that you are out of luck. Especially for someone with little or no >> vision, nothing can supstitute mobility aids like cane. If you are >> looking for tips with white cane, then that's a reasonable expectation >> and fokes here can provide tips to minimise the reliability on >> escorts. I would also like to bring another misconception to the >> forefront. Some fokes even among visually challenged consider someone >> walking around without cane being smart. I can say that there's >> nothing smart about it and it's actually stupid and such attitudes put >> himself or herself in danger. >> >> Vetri. >> >> On 24/09/2011, Renuka Warriar <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Sorry, in spite of all the views expressed in this thread, I could >>> not find any tips to manage without escort, except using the white >>> cane, and that too is not well explained. >>> Renuka. >>> >>> >>> On 9/24/11, jignesh thakur <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Friends, >>>> First of all, I respect each views, and expect the same from all. >>>> Somebody rightly said that this topic is more important then screen >>>> readers. >>>> What is social dignity? If I am given 2 choices of so called social >>>> dignity, and my independence, I would like to choose the second one. >>>> Though I am not good enough as far as mobility is concern yet for me >>>> personal satisfaction matters most. >>>> Of course while you go with white can people will ask ridicules >>>> questions, but I think it would happened more or less if you would go >>>> with sighted escort. And one can reduce risk factor by developing good >>>> mobility. >>>> I have seen many visually impaired people who manage very well without >>>> sighted escort. >>>> Above all, self satisfaction is really important. >>>> Though it's tough to manage without escort but with confidence it is >>>> possible. >>>> I don't want to say that we should not use escort, its necessary >>>> sometime to have sighted person with you. But we should honestly try >>>> to reduce sighted assistance as much as possible. >>>> let me thanks rajesh sir for this topic on the list. >>>> Thanks... >>>> >>>> >>>> On 9/23/11, Rahul Bajaj <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> First of all, I'm glad to see this thread. >>>>> I think that this matters more than all other screen readers, >>>>> assistive devices and all such other things. >>>>> >>>>> Even I fail to comprehend how totally blind people are able to move >>>>> on their own. >>>>> I have always taken the help of sighted guides for moving around. >>>>> Many people also feel that those who require sighted assistance are >>>>> more dependent on others than those who use white canes are. >>>>> >>>>> I personally feel that it's better to take the help of a sighted guide >>>>> instead of fumbling around just to prove that you are not dependent on >>>>> others. >>>>> Of course, there are people who are truly independent and do not >>>>> require much sighted assistance, but, like I said earlier, I really >>>>> don't know how they actually manage it. >>>>> >>>>> I feel that people, in general, have a very negative attitude towards >>>>> those who use white canes. >>>>> I'm not saying that they hate blind people, but there is a drastic >>>>> change in their behavior. >>>>> They start interfering unnecessarily in order to assist you, or they >>>>> start asking ridiculous questions. >>>>> All this also happens if you move around with a sighted guide, but I >>>>> believe that it happens more if you use a white cane. >>>>> Of course, this method also has its flaws, but what other option do we >>>>> have? >>>>> >>>>> On 23/09/2011, Mahesh Panicker <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> The over emphasis placed on independent living is the result of the >>>>>> disability rights movement, in its social model version, simply >>>>>> accepting the liberal-modern notion of the individual as rational, >>>>>> free and independent. >>>>>> We need to may be think further in lines of human interdependence >>>>>> rather than any utopian notion of independent living, its a myth, not >>>>>> only for the disabled, but also for the non-disabled. >>>>>> When faced with a disadvantageous and dangerous environment, I would >>>>>> rather prefer an escort, than getting injured. >>>>>> Best, >>>>>> >>>>>> On 9/23/11, Anirban Mukherjee <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> i entirely agree with what Himanshu sir has said. i work in a rural >>>>>>> area in pashchimbanga and day in and day out have to encounter >>>>>>> difficulties like coliding with someone or with some object which >>>>>>> really hurt due particularly to the irresponsibility of some persons >>>>>>> without visual impairment. the rail station where i usually board my >>>>>>> train from becomes almost inaccessible in the evenings because of the >>>>>>> abundance of small shops where things of use are sold. there were >>>>>>> times when i nearly fell to the railway tracks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> moreover many people don't know how to use a pavement. pavements in >>>>>>> larger cities here are dangerous to say the least for even a sighted >>>>>>> person; for a visually challanged person it is almost a nightmare. in >>>>>>> rural roads, there are no pavement or anything. so escort becomes a >>>>>>> necessity. but undoubtedly, moving alone is the most satisfying thing >>>>>>> irrespective of fumbling or no fumbling. but there is no heroism in >>>>>>> falling down and injuring oneself. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> we can enough philosophise regarding independence. but under the >>>>>>> present circumstance it is an illusive thing for us. hope one day >>>>>>> will >>>>>>> come when this topic itself will become redundant. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> with thanks and regards, Anirban Mukherjee. >>>>>>> cell: 09433305139 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 9/23/11, BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> if a word hold is objectionable, the word grip can be replace >>>>>>>> withit. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>> From: "Raj Debbarma" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 8:58 AM >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Tips to manage without escort? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> hi sir, >>>>>>>>> i agree with all your point. >>>>>>>>> i don't find anything wrong to use cane specially in new >>>>>>>>> surrounding >>>>>>>>> and also belief nothing wrong to ask direction to find our way. >>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>> terms of holding hand, what i think there might be cultural >>>>>>>>> differences reguarding this. but if you are caring cane its >>>>>>>>> automatically represent your blindness twards the society that >>>>>>>>> point >>>>>>>>> of time if anyone hold your hand, i don't think anybody should >>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>> any sort of problem. >>>>>>>>> its raj, have a nice day ahead to all of you. cheers >>>>>>>>> thank you.. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 9/22/11, Adhimoolam Vetrivel Murugan <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> This is an interesting subject and here are my views: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> First, It does not matter whether we fumble around to find our >>>>>>>>>> ways >>>>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>>>> not. What matters is our ability to reach our destination on time >>>>>>>>>> without hurting our-self. In relation to that, who cares about >>>>>>>>>> others >>>>>>>>>> thinking when we fumble around to find our ways? Ones we adopt >>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>> mentality, then words like social dignity will make very little >>>>>>>>>> sense. >>>>>>>>>> Second, I would like to draw the attention to the point that Jean >>>>>>>>>> made. There is a significant cultural difference in terms of >>>>>>>>>> holding >>>>>>>>>> someone else's hand. I am sure that visually challenged people in >>>>>>>>>> India will agree with the fact that we don't mind holding hands >>>>>>>>>> not >>>>>>>>>> only in terms of sighted assistance, but also among friends who >>>>>>>>>> may >>>>>>>>>> be >>>>>>>>>> visually challenged. but among the blind people here in the US >>>>>>>>>> there >>>>>>>>>> is a slight difference in terms of holding hands as if holding >>>>>>>>>> others >>>>>>>>>> hands is undesirable or something like that. So one has to be >>>>>>>>>> aware >>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>> such cultural differences in this regard. My final point is to do >>>>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>>>> mobility during conference. As Jean pointed out, we should >>>>>>>>>> certainly >>>>>>>>>> make use of the cane since it will be a new surrounding, but at >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> same time there is nothing wrong in asking for directions. Just a >>>>>>>>>> passing comment about my attitude towards others assistance: >>>>>>>>>> Either >>>>>>>>>> guide me by holding my hands or leave me alone. I am intelegent >>>>>>>>>> enough >>>>>>>>>> to find my ways around. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Vetri. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 22/09/2011, Anirban Mukherjee <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> actually, escort becomes necessity at some times as far as i'm >>>>>>>>>>> concerned. but, i agree, that we must look for self-reliance. but >>>>>>>>>>> what >>>>>>>>>>> i would like to draw every body's attention is that the point >>>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>>> Mr >>>>>>>>>>> Rajesh sir made regarding escort in the other thread is >>>>>>>>>>> absolutely >>>>>>>>>>> valid. it is insulting to say the least. there should be >>>>>>>>>>> discretion >>>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>>> making my own choices for me. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On 9/22/11, mahendra <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Rajesh >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> i only agree with your thurd point, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> to think that escort is there, and we don't need mobility is >>>>>>>>>>>> very >>>>>>>>>>>> much >>>>>>>>>>>> wrong. >>>>>>>>>>>> sighted people can also put your life in to denjare, we must >>>>>>>>>>>> take >>>>>>>>>>>> responsibility >>>>>>>>>>>> for our life, and not totaly put responsibility on the >>>>>>>>>>>> shoulders >>>>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>>>> others. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> secondly because of dependence on sighted, social dignity is >>>>>>>>>>>> compromised, >>>>>>>>>>>> and not because you have to fumble around, it shows you are >>>>>>>>>>>> trying >>>>>>>>>>>> your >>>>>>>>>>>> best. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> At 09:21 AM 9/22/2011, you wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>Dear Srinivasu >>>>>>>>>>>>>Rightly said that low vision people don't face as much problems >>>>>>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>>>>>>mobility as totally blind do. >>>>>>>>>>>>>It is not impossible to manage without escort, I have done it >>>>>>>>>>>>>myself, travelling on Nagpur Roads in student days, and even >>>>>>>>>>>>>travelling all alone in trains in UP, bringing my elder sister >>>>>>>>>>>>> who >>>>>>>>>>>>>is herself blind with her kids from Lucknow to Nagpur, all by >>>>>>>>>>>>> myself. >>>>>>>>>>>>>My point is, without escort, >>>>>>>>>>>>>1. The mobility is fraught with inherent risks, sometimes of >>>>>>>>>>>>> life. >>>>>>>>>>>>>2. More often than not, social dignity is compromised, as you >>>>>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>>>>>to fumble around. >>>>>>>>>>>>>3. Your freedom, particularly in new surroundings, is greatly >>>>>>>>>>>>>curtailed. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>As a result, one should opt for an escort, if one is able to >>>>>>>>>>>>> afford, >>>>>>>>>>>>>and escort is available, except in situations where privacy is >>>>>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>>>>>utmost importance. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>From: [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>>>>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of >>>>>>>>>>>>>Srinivasu Chakravarthula >>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 1:25 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>To: [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [AI] Tips to manage without escort? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi All, >>>>>>>>>>>>>Honestly, I got this curiosity with recent thread raised by >>>>>>>>>>>>> Rajesh. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>I know, there area lot of members in the group, who widely >>>>>>>>>>>>> travel >>>>>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>>>>>>> see >>>>>>>>>>>>>them traveling all alone. I even see people like Jean, who never >>>>>>>>>>>>> ask >>>>>>>>>>>>>for >>>>>>>>>>>>>help at the venues. I am curious how would people with total >>>>>>>>>>>>> blindness >>>>>>>>>>>>> can >>>>>>>>>>>>>manage to be alone at conferences etc.Also, any of you come >>>>>>>>>>>>> across >>>>>>>>>>>>> tips >>>>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>>>>>network with the people in the events.I don't consider myself to >>>>>>>>>>>>> answer >>>>>>>>>>>>> any >>>>>>>>>>>>>of the above, although I travel a lot, but I could fairly see. >>>>>>>>>>>>> So >>>>>>>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>>>>>>>don't >>>>>>>>>>>>>think, this would be of any problem to people with low vision. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Any tips would also help me to share with our students at NAB. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks a lot, >>>>>>>>>>>>>-Srinivasu >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>-- >>>>>>>>>>>>>Best regards, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Srinivasu Chakravarthula >>>>>>>>>>>>>Mobile: +91 990 081 0881 >>>>>>>>>>>>>Website: http://www.srinivasu.org | >>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.learnaccessibility.org >>>>>>>>>>>>>Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/VasuTweets >>>>>>>>>>>>>Register for AccessIndia convention 2011(November 12-13) at: >>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.accessindia.org.in/harish/convention.htm >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Search for old postings at: >>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>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 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>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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