It should not be remain mere participation concrete step should be taken in this regard.
One thing more implementation should  be seen on ground.
Thanks
HS Negi

----- Original Message ----- From: "avinash shahi" <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerningthe disabled." <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] important from NFB briefing about the meetings held on 26th in head office


I appreciate the participatory efforts undertaken by the giant NFB
which has been fighting for the rights of blind people for decades. It
was lamentable in the past that NFB was missing from ever-burgeoning
disability discussion on websites in India. Regular interaction
between benefactor and the beneficiaries is a solid and desired
governance formula.
On 10/27/14, pooja <poojamittal8...@gmail.com> wrote:
ANNOUNCEMENT:-

The National Federation of the Blind came up as a sole door to impart
justice to those visually impaired people who were survivors of some
injustice been done by the society. The one and only objective of the
organization was that, the pain of a needy can be felt by a person who is
sailing under the same boat, in other words the problems of a visually
impaired person can be understood by a visually impaired person only. The
federation had taken outrageous efforts throughout these four decades to
bring about a socio-economic change in the society so as to make this earth
a better place to live for the entire person with disabilities.
On the recommendation of all the women and youth with visual impairment, the federation had once again taken outrageous efforts to bring about a change in the society for the interest of all the visually impaired women and youth wing. On 26th October 2014, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Kusumlata Malik (vice president woman), a meeting for women was organized; around 120 women
have actively participated in the con-sodium. This con-sodium was been
attended by four categories of women i.e, working women, illiterate women, women perusing education and educated but unemployed women. In this meeting
issues related to women empowerment, security and safety, education was
discussed so as to come up with a concrete solution. Some women who were not
able to come up for the meeting have also shared their view through mails
and letters. In the second half there was a meet especially for visually
impaired youth been chaired by Mr. Naveen Ahlawat (Secretary- Youth). During
this meeting almost fifty percent of the participation was from woman. In
Youth con-sodium issues related to employment, rehabilitation opportunities,
training etc which can be impacted by the federation were discussed at a
glance so as to understand the need of all the visually impaired people.
Through this initiative the federation had taken a step so listen to the
voice of the youth and woman so as to make the duty bearers to act as per
the need of the society and not as per their own wishes. In all this
initiative of the federation was a success. And more such con-sodium would be expected to be held in future as well so as to understand the loop holes in the upbringing of all visually impaired people. Hence without fail we can say that 26 October 2014 was a day which brought about an extension in the
whole work area of the federation.

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