hi friends I want to share that  talking a.t.m. is  also in N.I.V.H.
which is given by P.N.B.  that is also accessible for the visually as
well as P.C.. rightnow it is working, it requires only a headphone to
operate because  I think that there is no open speaker. so any body
migh  have go then you can check. location of the a.t.m. is  when you
inter in the NIVH  main gate after  hundred feets just your lefthand.
just before turn of  main office and post office.

On 6/22/12, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excillent sstride towards greater accessibility.
> Sir, you didn't mention where is Standard Chartered bank ATM enabled
> outlet is located?
> Please, do let me know.
> Thank you.
> On 6/22/12, Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visuall St. Xavier's
> College <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear All
>>
>> I have seen a lot of traffic and endless discussions about
>> the status of the accessible ATM of Union Bank of India (UBI), Vastrapur,
>> Ahmedabad.  To set the record straight here are some key
>> points.
>>
>> 1.       We
>> can label UBI ATM as the first fully accessible bilingual ATM.
>>
>> 2.       Accessible
>> ATM machines have been deployed by different banks but this particular
>> ATM
>> machine
>> is comprehensive in its accessibility.
>>
>> 3.       The
>> ICICI ATM machine which was in Mumbai and Pune deployed in the year 2002
>> has
>> had 3 language options but it would not be possible for non-ICICI users
>> to
>> access
>> its facilities.  What is more it was not wheelchair
>> friendly.
>>
>> 4.       The
>> Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) has also deployed an excellent model of a
>> talking
>> ATM machine however the locations are not wheelchair friendly and SCB
>> only
>> offers English to its users. This ATM can be accessed by any bank ATM
>> card
>> users
>>
>> 5.       Banks
>> like State Bank of India have come out with some talking ATM machines
>> however
>> as of now access is restricted to only special SBI ATM card holder to
>> trigger accessibility
>> mode. They are soon going to change their policy.
>>
>> 6.       The
>> current UBI ATM location itself is accessible for many disabled people as
>> its
>> in the campus of BPA and also has excellent tactile markers and signage.
>>
>> 7.       I
>> was part of the XRCVC team that visited the BPA Vastrapur facility and I
>> can
>> say with confidence that it has lived up to the XRCVC ATM accessibility
>> checklist
>> requirements, as almost  all the criteria
>> have been fully met. In fact based on the field report that we submitted
>> both UBI
>> and NCR have already implemented corrections on the basis of some of our
>> observation.
>>
>> Good show by NCR and UBI keep it up
>>
>> Infact this will be a model which we will be holding up for emulation
>> as par to the Indian bank association (IBA) ATM accessibility initiative.
>>
>>  Dr. Sam Taraporevala
>> Director
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Xavier's Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC)
>> St. Xavier's College, 5 Mahapalika Marg
>> Mumbai - 400001
>>
>> +91 22 22620661-5 (extn: 366)
>> +91 22 22623298 (direct)
>> +91 9967028769 (mobile)
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>> [email protected] [email protected]
>> Jun 7
>>
>>
>>
>> to accessindia, Access
>>
>> Is
>>  it really the first of it's kind? I think, ICICI have one in Mumbai for
>>  several years and someone recently mentioned Standard Chartered has one
>>  too.
>>
>>
>>
>> Also, is this completely accessible? I mean for wheel chair users too?
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Srinivasu
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> ----------------------------------------
>>
>> http://Srinivasu.org
>>
>> Twitter: @vasutweets
>>
>> Ekinath Khedekar
>> Jun 7
>>
>>
>>
>> to accessindia
>> It is certainly not.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have seen more than 4 ATM machines taling but not fully accessible
>>
>> around Mumbai. For e.g. at Dadar station when you go towards Bhaji
>>
>> galli.
>>
>> Umesha Economics
>> Jun 20 (2 days ago)
>>
>>
>>
>> to VIB-India, accessindia
>>
>> when
>>  will we get all the ATMs accessible (talking)??? I really don't
>> understand what is the barrier for the implementation of these talking
>> machines in all the new ATMs by all the banks as many banks are
>> continuously installing new ones. why only one ATM in the premises of an
>>  NGO? this step is welcomable but highly inadequate. I heard that the
>> CCPD in one of its judgment directed IBA (Indian Bankers' Association)
>> to install talking ATMs in all the new installations. informed members
>> please enlighten me.
>>
>>
>>
>> Umesha
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vikas Kapoor" <[email protected]>
>>
>> To: "Access India" <[email protected]>
>>
>> Sent: Thursday, 07 June, 2012 9:27 AM
>>
>> Subject: [AI] First 'talking' ATM launched in Ahmedabad
>>
>> Ekinath Khedekar
>> Jun 20 (1 day ago)
>>
>>
>>
>> to accessindia
>> Ma'am,
>>
>>
>>
>> I do understand your fustration. However, when informed of the
>>
>> process, it really sounds a herculian task.
>>
>>
>>
>> There are many stake holders involved user representatives, machine
>>
>> manufacturers, Policy makers and bank them selves.
>>
>>
>>
>> To understand more about it, kindly read my posts in response to the
>>
>> mail written by Synoj with Drishti ATM card subject.
>>
>>
>>
>> rgds
>>
>> Umesha Economics Jun 20 (1 day ago)
>>
>>
>>
>> to accessindia
>> how can I access that mail? also among those stake holders, where exactly
>> it
>> is struck?
>>
>>
>>
>> Umesha
>>
>>
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