In the era of digital India, I think only way should be to check
malpractices in examination is videography. Any other condition like
lower educational qualifications may again force back to Stone Age.
This present scribe guideline has done a revolutionary change in terms
of shifting the blame of malpractice over the system rather than, over
the most deprived and neglected poor blind candidates.
Hence the responsibility of those who are right now in the realm of
the affairs to venture this path very cautiously and open-mindedly.


On 6/18/15, sanjay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most of the group members including the learned  ones are simply
> legitimising the dependency.  Such provisions can create only inefficient
> and unskilled  blind mass.  Please remember, it was easy for unskilled
> people to survive in 19th and 20th century because they did have plenty of
> works to do.  But today, the situation has completely changed.  Imagine if
> such guidelines are implemented in school and college levels.  I knew about
>
> a school where writers were also prepared for 10th grade exams  with blind
> students before the exams and, in this process, dull students were ensured
> best writers.   That school was interested only in grabbing newspaper
> headlines by claiming that their blind students did  better than all other
> schools in the state.  Rest I leave to your imagination.  If such guidelines
>
> are backed by some  institutes/organisations working for blind who are
> interested only in taking credit for  recruiting blind individuals, then
> there is no point in arguing about this subject.
> Thanks.
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