Dear Rashmi

You understood Subhash sir completely contrary what he aimed to
convey. Just think again SBI has questioned the ability and capability
of blind aspirants you know how? read this "A scribe to take the test
on behalf of visually impaired " now think what it indicates to a
reader who is not-blind? Simply Scribes will clinch the deal and blind
will sail through home safely...

On 6/13/14, Rashmi Taneja <rashmitanej...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please, these guidelines have been passed by the CCPD and not SBI, and
> SBI has only implemented the same. And if you're trying to say that
> these guidelines are not good, then let me ask you, were the earlier
> guidelines better for you, which imposed tens of conditions, like
> arranging own scribe who should be a grade junior, of a different
> stream, and shouldn't have scored more than sixty percent? You expect
> that it was possible to get such scribes nowadays? Please try not to
> find faults in each and every thing which is done. Taking a good
> scribe doesn't mean that the person using the scribe won't be
> attempting the paper at all, and that the scribe would be doing
> everything. Please don't form impressions on your own. How can you say
> that disabled people would do that? If these guidelines are outrageous
> according to you, then I can only conclude that you were better off
> when major problems existed in arranging scribes.
>
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