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Subject: Re: [AI] The Hindu: Rana Siddiqui Zaman meets George Abraham

Hi,

Mr. Kartik Sawhney whose name is mentioned in the article is from Delhi and
not from Kolkata.

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From: avinash shahi
Sent: Sunday, 29 September, 2013 10:11 PM
To: accessindia ; jnuvision
Subject: [AI] The Hindu: Rana Siddiqui Zaman meets George Abraham

A question of vision, not sight
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-sundaymagazine/a-questi
on-of-vision-not-sight/article5180540.ece
A still from the serial. (Right) George Abraham  A new television series is
trying to change society's attitude towards the visually impaired. Rana
Siddiqui Zaman "My family members don't realise what I am doing on my own
without their help. They only see what I don't or cannot. This upsets me no
end." I remember these words by a senior research scholar I knew. He was
visually impaired.

That was in the early 1990s. Today efforts are on to make people understand
that visually-impaired people, if granted resources and encouragement, are
no less than a person with normal vision. One such endeavour is Nazar Ya
Nazariya , a new serial on Doordarshan aired every Saturday at 9.30 a.m.,
which highlights the achievements of visually-impaired people in different
fields. Each episode is introduced by actor Naseeruddin Shah - who
incidentally played a visually-impaired principal of a school in Sai
Paranjpe's critically acclaimed film Sparsh in 1980. Television actor Harsh
Chhaya anchors the series.

The serial will feature 32 case studies from across India. For example, a
visually- and hearing-impaired dance group from Bijnour, a businessman in
Guwahati, a theatre group in Kolkata, a national swimming champion, a
journalist, a national level chess player and people in corporate and rural
India. One episode showed how visually-impaired students have to drop
science and math after Std.
VIII. It featured two boys - Karthik Sahni from Kolkata who scored 96 per
cent in these subjects and has been offered a Stanford scholarship, and
Prateek Dutta who did cryptology from IIT Karakhpur and has been conferred
the J.C Bose Award - and raised the question of whether the problem lay
with the student's capability or in the teaching. In other episodes,
visually-impaired achievers talk of their lives or showcase their skills,
while making viewers realise that they are leading normal lives.

The serial was conceived of by George Abraham, Chief Executive Officer of
Score Foundation, an NGO dedicated to finding resources for the
visually-impaired. This is his debut production, in association with
Sightsavers, an international charity that works to combat blindness in
developing countries.

"The idea is not to raise [awareness of] problems, because everyone knows
about them. It is about making people change their inse nahi hoga (They
can't do it) attitude. It is about trying to show that blindness has lot of
possibilities and if proper training is imparted, the blind can be utilised
as the best human resources available,"
asserts George. The serial will also suggest that the government policies
ought to support the visually impaired. "We are not focusing on what they
can't do but on what they can. We are asking if the problem is one of nazar
ya nazariya (lack of sight or lack of vision)," he adds

A team of 10 people travelled across India and throughout, George says,
they met curious people. Children were more interested in the "subjects"
than the shooting and wanted to know if serial timings would clash with
their school timings.

Handling the team had its own issues. Transferring his sensibilities to the
team was a challenge. For instance, "the camera would focus on the
subjects' eyes. I didn't want that usual negative attitude throughout a
22-minute episode. So, I had to intervene to show them as normal human
beings," he recalls.

George had conceived of the idea many years ago and even spoken to actor
Shashi Kapoor about it but it didn't take off. "After a talk with Tripurari
Sharan, the Director General of Doordarshan, I posted the idea on Facebook
and filmmaker Somu Ghosh contacted me. With their cooperation, my dream
became a reality," says George.

Though the timing is not audience-friendly, George insists this slot has
less competition, and he doesn't have to contend with soap operas on prime
time.

Scripted by Sehba Imam and directed by Mohammad Faizan, the serial already
has people like Shashi Tharoor, Harsha Bhogle and V.V.S Laksman tweeting
about it, while MSN and Godfrey Phillips's Be Brave website also promote
it.


--
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance Jawaharlal Nehru University New
Delhi India

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