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Subject: Re: [AI] AccessIndia Digest, Vol 60, Issue 1798

plz giv me details of orga isation fighting for disacle employes in kumbai.

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>    1. Initiating them into the world of light, self-reliance
>       (Renuka Warriar Edakkunni)
>    2. SRVC Pat for Four Visually Challenged (Mujeeb Rahman)
>    3. about online stock broker (ishita kapoor)
>    4. Quick Call: 85% Indians are Offline- Study (Quick Call India)
>    5. Re: information: an app that may make typing on smartphones
>       easy for blind persons (Aravind)
>    6. about talking dairy. (raju ravat)
>    7. Re: information: an app that may make typing on smartphones
>       easy for blind persons (TS Negi)
>    8. Re: Quick Call: 85% Indians are Offline- Study (Avichal Bhatnagar)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 01:39:22 -0400
> From: Renuka Warriar Edakkunni <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: kfbyouth <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AI] Initiating them into the world of light, self-reliance
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> THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, October 4, 2014
> Initiating them into the world of light, self-reliance
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> Braille Vidyarambhom organised in city for the visually challenged
> Writer Balan Pootheri inaugurating the Vidyarambhom ceremony organised
> for the visually challenged at the Regional Institute of Ophthalmology
> in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday.
> Writer Balan Pootheri inaugurating the Vidyarambhom ceremony organised
> for the visually challenged at the Regional Institute of Ophthalmology
> in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday.
>
> In the background, a computer voice could be heard while a large,
> diverse group of participants interacted with one another, had tea and
> tried their hand at cooking sambar. It was a Vidyarambhom ceremony
> unlike any other.
>
> On Friday, when cultural centres and religious institutions across the
> city observed the ritualistic ceremony initiating children into the
> world of letters, 'Accessible Vidyarambhom' for the visually
> challenged organised by the Chakshumathi Charitable Trust at the
> Regional Institute of Ophthalmology (RIO) stood out from them. The
> trust has been organising the Braille Vidyarambhom since 2012.
>
> Life skills
>
> This programme offers a new beginning to those who have lost their
> sight due to an illness and to children born without the sense of
> sight. This time, Chakshumathi went beyond helping children punch
> their first words using a Braille pad. It focussed on initiation into
> skills such as mobility, communication, cookery and workplace
> rehabilitation that need to be carefully built as a back-up for adults
> who lose their sight, which invariably damages their self-confidence.
>
> Besides helping children trace words on rice grains, they were helped
> to type out 'Om Hari Sri...' on a laptop, which was read out loud by a
> screen-reading software. This exercise was carried out by all
> participants, some as young as three and a few above 80 years of age.
>
> Chakshumathi specialises in assistive technology for the visually
> challenged and the programme sought to impress upon the participants
> that they did not need to rely on another person to read and write.
>
> Inspiring tale
>
> Writer Balan Pootheri who inaugurated the programme stressed the
> importance of growing independent and not letting the condition govern
> one's actions. He lost his eyesight when he was studying for his
> master's degree in Malayalam literature and yet published over 125
> books so far.
>
> Sreenidhi, 11, afflicted with cerebral palsy with visual impairment,
> came all the way from Kannur for the programme. He was quite
> proficient in using screen readers and voice recognition software to
> effectively use a computer, said Ram Kamal, managing trustee of the
> organisation.
>
> Most of the participants are regulars at Chakshumathi's rehabilitation
> centre at the RIO, set up around four months ago.
>
> Source:
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/initiating-them-
into-the-world-of-light-selfreliance/article6470451.ece
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> Comments to: [email protected]  Copyright(c) 2014, The Hindu
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 12:46:07 +0530
> From: Mujeeb Rahman <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AI] SRVC Pat for Four Visually Challenged
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> Proud to organize and host the function for a noble cause !
>
> Source:
http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/SRVC-Pat-for-Four-Visually-Cha
llenged/2014/10/01/article2457131.ece
>
> SRVC Pat for Four Visually Challenged
> By Shweta Nair
>
> Published: 01st October 2014 06:05 AM
> *
> The visually challenged with the guests and speakers at the award
> function in at Vivanta by Taj Malabar on Tuesday
> KOCHI: An ayurvedic doctor by profession, who also runs a clinic in
> Kochi, Dr Rashmi Pramod received an award for excellence from Society
> for Rehabilitation of the Visually Challenged (SRVC).
> "I am happy to be honoured for my work. Eight years ago, SRVC helped
> me achieve a lot in my career by giving me a new life. I have received
> support from my near and dear ones for what I am today," said Rashmi.
> SRVC has been training the visually challenged for the past 10 years
> to make them financially independent.
> "Our aim is to give equal opportunities for the visually challenged by
> offering vocational training. But now our aim to get them into
> mainstream professions. They can be employed in the sports field,
> information centres where they can guide non-English speaking
> tourists, tea and wine tasters, those in the perfumery, music and
> hospitality sectors with their skill in foreign languages and also as
> radio jockies," said SRVC project head M C Roy.
> Four visually impaired individiuals were honoured with excellence
> awards for their exemplary perfomance in their respective fields.
> The event was  attended by Idea Cellular COO Vinu Varghese, Central
> Excise and Service Tax Additional Audit-General C J Mathew IRS,
> Ernakulam District Collector M G Rajamanickam, Rear Admiral K
> Ravikiran, film directors Siby Malayil and Siddique, designer Poornima
> Indrajith, DP World Kochi former GM Suresh Joseph, former Pro
> Vice-Chancellor of Cusat  V J Papu, Varma and Varma managing partner
> Venugopal C Govind. "Accepting someone as they are for what they are
> is what is need of the day. Employing and dedicating time and being
> passionate in an age where no one has the time for anyone else is
> remarkable. Training the visually challenged to be self-reliant is a
> commendable job," said Rear Admiral K Ravikiran.
> The employers are happy to employ individuals who are assets to their
> organisation despite their handicap.
> "They do a wonderful job and are dedicated too. I have never received
> any complaints against my two employees who are visually challenged.
> In fact, their work culture is excellent," said Sunrise Hospitals
> managing director Parveen Hafeez.
> "SRVC is a group of people who have set their life aside to dedicate
> time for others in need. We have better humans here in SRVC and I am
> truly inspired today," said Poornima Indrajith.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Best,
>
> Mujeeb
> "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread."
> Sent from my iPad
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 13:15:30 +0530
> From: ishita kapoor <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AI] about online stock broker
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> friends,
> i have my trading account with angel broking. but their software is
> not accessible. i have heard that the trading software of india
> infoline is accessible but found their brokerage  littel higher. have
> you ever tried rs security, ventura securities or zerodha securitie's
> software? if yes then how accessible they are? if no then which one is
> the most accessible wich low brokerage?
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 16:20:36 +0530
> From: Quick Call India <[email protected]>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>         concerning      the disabled." <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AI] Quick Call: 85% Indians are Offline- Study
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> Hi Members,
> Being the founder of Quick Call, I am compelled to share this with you
all
> after seeing yesterdays newspaper report.
>
> Quite often, I have been asked this question: Why have you started this
> free information helpline, Quick Call, in this age of 3G and smartphones
?
> Even when I launched this helpline on Access India, a lot of people had
> similar apprehensions.
> Being in cities, surrounded by techies at work and home we often mistake
> the rest of India to be like us.
>
> The rationale behind Quick Call has been covered in this study published
in
> Times of India.
>
> You may find it difficult to believe, we get calls from places in India
> where a recharge coupon often takes 10 days to deliver after advance
> payment.
>
> Though internet has reached only 15% of India but mobile phone
penetration
> is around 110%.
>
> This combination of 15% internet and 110% mobiles is the genesis of Quick
> Call.
> To empower every citizen of India with internet or information on call is
> the sole objective of Quick Call  aka 1800-2000-215.
>
> For the information of members, I have shared below the major points from
> the report published. Complete report is available at:
>
> *
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/85-of-Indians-ar
e-offline-Study/articleshow/44043170.cms
> <
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/85-of-Indians-ar
e-offline-Study/articleshow/44043170.cms
>*
>
>
> Thanks
> Neeraj
> Quick Call
>
>
> NEW DELHI: India ranks 20 in a list of 25 countries on the "Internet
> Barriers Index
> <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Internet-Barriers-Index>"
> identified by a study from McKinsey & Company and internet.org, a
> Facebook-promoted project to bring more people online. A low rank on the
> index indicates high barriers.
> The countries were ranked on the index on the basis of their scores on
four
> kinds of barriers: incentives, low incomes and affordability, user
> capability, and infrastructure.
>
> The study found that the key demographic features of the offline
population
> in India - pegged at 85% - were illiteracy, low income, and a rural
> location. "India's non-Internet user population is overwhelmingly rural
> (73%), and a high proportion is illiterate (43%) and female (54%)," the
> report said.
>
> The report finds that while India performs well on the affordability
front,
> it has room for improvement. "The average absolute price for data
downloads
> and smartphones (for India) are among the lowest of the countries
> researched in this report. However, a closer look at India's consumer
> economic profile uncovers tremendous challenges due to low incomes," said
> the report that has chiefly gathered its India data, inter alia, from
World
> Bank reports and those from the Internet and Mobile Association of India
> (IAMAI) and IMRB International's 2013 report Internet in India.
>
> Literacy was identified as another major barrier. "Given that literacy is
a
> prerequisite for being able to participate fully in society?including the
> action of getting online?a low literacy rate is a major impediment to
> increasing Internet penetration," said the report that pegs the world's
> offline population at 4.4 billion. Around 3.4 billion or 75% of these, it
> says, live in just 20 countries, while 920 million of those 3.4 billion
are
> illiterate.
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 16:27:06 +0530
> From: "Aravind" <[email protected]>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>         issuesconcerning the    disabled."
<[email protected]
>
> Subject: Re: [AI] information: an app that may make typing on
>         smartphones     easy for blind persons
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> hello accessindians please tell me from where can I download the simpleye
> app
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jitesh jain
> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 7:03 PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] information: an app that may make typing on smartphones
> easy for blind persons
>
> i m looking for the buy one smart phone but i dont know which is
> accessable for the blind people if u have any idea so please suggest
> me
> my budget is 10to15,000 rs
> warm regards
>
> On 10/3/14, nidhi goyal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> For your information:
>>
>> This might be helpful for many blind persons struggling with typing on
>> smartphones!
>>
>>
http://www.scidev.net/global/icts/news/free-app-to-help-blind-people-use-sm
artphones.html
>>
>>
>>
>> Being designed and developed in India, SimplEye will be available for
>> *free*
>> in the Indian market post its official release on *World Sight Day*, 9th
>> October 2014.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nidhi Goyal
>> Disability and gender rights activist
>> MSC Development Studies, LSE
>> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 16:37:32 +0530
> From: raju ravat <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AI] about talking dairy.
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> goodevening list member,
> i want to know any talking dairy  abelable in market?
> i  want to know that how can notedown any apordent point in workshops
> and meating?
> thanks raju.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 16:42:17 +0530
> From: "TS Negi" <[email protected]>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>         issuesconcerning the    disabled."
<[email protected]
>
> Subject: Re: [AI] information: an app that may make typing on
>         smartphones     easy for blind persons
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> "Moto G second edition"
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "jitesh jain" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 7:03 PM
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] information: an app that may make typing on smartphones
> easy for blind persons
>
>> i m looking for the buy one smart phone but i dont know which is
>> accessable for the blind people if u have any idea so please suggest
>> me
>> my budget is 10to15,000 rs
>> warm regards
>>
>> On 10/3/14, nidhi goyal <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> For your information:
>>>
>>> This might be helpful for many blind persons struggling with typing on
>>> smartphones!
>>>
>>>
http://www.scidev.net/global/icts/news/free-app-to-help-blind-people-use-sm
artphones.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Being designed and developed in India, SimplEye will be available for
>>> *free*
>>> in the Indian market post its official release on *World Sight Day*,
9th
>>> October 2014.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Nidhi Goyal
>>> Disability and gender rights activist
>>> MSC Development Studies, LSE
>>> Twitter @saysnidhigoyal
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>>> of
>>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>>
http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessin
dia.org.in
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 17:11:24 +0530
> From: Avichal Bhatnagar <[email protected]>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>         concerning      the disabled." <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Quick Call: 85% Indians are Offline- Study
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> I called quickcall once, but had a very unpleasant experience.
> I requested their customercare to search some information from the
> internet for me, but she didn't answer properly.
> And instead of searching the required information, she just gave me
> the number of the website owner, which too was wrong.
> So, I will advise people to stay away from this cheap service.
>
> On 10/4/14, Quick Call India <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Members,
>> Being the founder of Quick Call, I am compelled to share this with you
all
>> after seeing yesterdays newspaper report.
>>
>> Quite often, I have been asked this question: Why have you started this
>> free information helpline, Quick Call, in this age of 3G and smartphones
?
>> Even when I launched this helpline on Access India, a lot of people had
>> similar apprehensions.
>> Being in cities, surrounded by techies at work and home we often mistake
>> the rest of India to be like us.
>>
>> The rationale behind Quick Call has been covered in this study published
in
>> Times of India.
>>
>> You may find it difficult to believe, we get calls from places in India
>> where a recharge coupon often takes 10 days to deliver after advance
>> payment.
>>
>> Though internet has reached only 15% of India but mobile phone
penetration
>> is around 110%.
>>
>> This combination of 15% internet and 110% mobiles is the genesis of
Quick
>> Call.
>> To empower every citizen of India with internet or information on call
is
>> the sole objective of Quick Call  aka 1800-2000-215.
>>
>> For the information of members, I have shared below the major points
from
>> the report published. Complete report is available at:
>>
>> *
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/85-of-Indians-ar
e-offline-Study/articleshow/44043170.cms
>> <
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/85-of-Indians-ar
e-offline-Study/articleshow/44043170.cms
>*
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Neeraj
>> Quick Call
>>
>>
>> NEW DELHI: India ranks 20 in a list of 25 countries on the "Internet
>> Barriers Index
>> <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Internet-Barriers-Index>"
>> identified by a study from McKinsey & Company and internet.org, a
>> Facebook-promoted project to bring more people online. A low rank on the
>> index indicates high barriers.
>> The countries were ranked on the index on the basis of their scores on
four
>> kinds of barriers: incentives, low incomes and affordability, user
>> capability, and infrastructure.
>>
>> The study found that the key demographic features of the offline
population
>> in India - pegged at 85% - were illiteracy, low income, and a rural
>> location. "India's non-Internet user population is overwhelmingly rural
>> (73%), and a high proportion is illiterate (43%) and female (54%)," the
>> report said.
>>
>> The report finds that while India performs well on the affordability
front,
>> it has room for improvement. "The average absolute price for data
downloads
>> and smartphones (for India) are among the lowest of the countries
>> researched in this report. However, a closer look at India's consumer
>> economic profile uncovers tremendous challenges due to low incomes,"
said
>> the report that has chiefly gathered its India data, inter alia, from
World
>> Bank reports and those from the Internet and Mobile Association of India
>> (IAMAI) and IMRB International's 2013 report Internet in India.
>>
>> Literacy was identified as another major barrier. "Given that literacy
is a
>> prerequisite for being able to participate fully in society--including
the
>> action of getting online--a low literacy rate is a major impediment to
>> increasing Internet penetration," said the report that pegs the world's
>> offline population at 4.4 billion. Around 3.4 billion or 75% of these,
it
>> says, live in just 20 countries, while 920 million of those 3.4 billion
are
>> illiterate.
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>
http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessin
dia.org.in
>>
>>
>> Search for old postings at:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
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>>
>> Disclaimer:
>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
the
>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;
>>
>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
mails
>> sent through this mailing list..
>>
>
>
> --
> Avichal bhatnagar
>
>
>
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