CHENNAI: In the relatively quiet 'news monitoring' corner of the 3-month old 
Tamil TV channel, News 7, sits a young man absorbed in the screen before him. 
Ears enclosed by a pair of stereo Sennheiser earphones, 22-year-old Arun Bose 
monitors Sun TV, marking an hourly update of the channel's newscast on an Excel 
sheet. Ask him what's trending today and he says Sri Lankan's president 
Maithripala Sirisena's Delhi visit and the fuel price rise. Four other young 
men sit around Bose, monitoring the news, but while they have their eyes glued 
to their screens, Bose has his ears tuned in, for he is partially blind. 

 About two months ago, Bose was recommended for the job of news monitor by 
Karna Vidhya Technology Centre (KVTC), a training-cum placement institute at 
Guindy that teaches visually challenged persons to work with computers and 
internet technology to improve their career prospects. Having mastered office 
automation there, he interviewed with News 7 and copped the job, working an 
8-hour shift there. 

 Bose, a graduate of Malayalam Literature, from Kerala, has lived in Chennai 
for a year is pleased with this, his first career break. At the News 7 office, 
amid the high-decibel whirr of TV cameras and crackling airwaves Bose and his 
four colleagues are tasked with monitoring three Tamil news channels outside 
their own: Sun TV, Thanthi TV and Puthiya Thalaimurai. "I have to check for 
breaking news, frequency of repeats, number of exclusives and special stories," 
says Bose, who relies on the screen reading software JAWS to file his reports. 

 His boss, editor-in-chief Rajesh Sundaram, says Bose stands for the kind of 
inclusive workspace the young News 7 wishes to build. "Bose is on par with his 
colleagues, and we've made no special concessions for him," says Sundaram, who 
plans to continue hiring persons with disabilities. 

 Once he clocks out, Bose, who lives in a mansion at Choolaimedu, says he 
usually returns to his room to surf the internet and listen to music. Only two 
months into the job he says he hasn't yet decided if he wants to make his 
future in media. "Perhaps banking because it's secure," says Bose, drawing 
attention to the narrow expectations both the visually impaired and recruiters 
have come to form about career choices. 

 K Raghuraman, professor of English Literature at Government Arts and Science 
College, Nandanam, and coordinator at KVTC says he isn't aware of another 
visually challenged person hired at a TV channel in Tamil Nadu. "We want to 
prove that almost every sector can accommodate the visually impaired provided 
their workspaces are accessible," he says, "We want to step beyond the 
traditional sectors of employment for the blind, like teaching and banking, and 
want to break new ground in IT and the media." Surrounded by breaking news in 
the newsroom and helping track it, Bose, knowingly or not, is doing just that.

Source:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Partially-blind-youngster-breaks-new-ground/articleshow/46280474.cms

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