[AI] need the book Comparative Politics & International Relations

2013-10-31 Thread Amit Pahuja
anyone studying pol science in the list?
i need the book Comparative Politics & International Relations by prem
arora urgently
if anyone has, can u please share it wid me on my personal email id which
is amitpahuja...@gmail.com
will be really grateful and gratified
regards
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Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By RACHEL ADAMS

2013-10-31 Thread avinash shahi
Rightly said Shireen
Majority of parants, unless proven wrong consider a disabled child as liability.
So investments of all kinds, are directed towards care-givers rather
than for enhancing their capabilities to live an independent and
dignified life.
On 11/1/13, Shireen Irani  wrote:
> well, at the same time we mustn't forget the bleak other side of things.
> there are also a lot of parents who do exactly the opposite and
> neglect their blind children if they have other so called normal kids.
> a student of mine was driven to suicide because he wanted to shift to
> another city to study law, and his parents said y should we invest so
> much money on u when your brother is more likely to do better and take
> care of us in the future.
> that kid was a briliant musician. but of course parents these days
> want only doctors and enginiers to cell in markets.
> so this too, is true and tragic.
>
> On 10/31/13, Anirban Mukherjee  wrote:
>> good one, very good one!
>>
>> On 10/31/13, Shireen Irani  wrote:
>>> a wonderful piece. u truely deserve special thanx for bringing to
>>> light such diverse nuances of disability with such beautiful pieces of
>>> writing on these forums. keep up the great work. thank u avinash.
>>>
>>> On 10/31/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
 “Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-year-old son,
 Noah, asked as we sat on the floor of his room, surrounded by packing
 materials from the box that had arrived earlier that day. Inside were
 copies of my new book, each with a picture of me holding Noah’s
 brother, Henry, on the cover. Henry has Down syndrome, and the book is
 about the first three years of his life. Noah had come home to find
 Henry admiring it while I danced around taking photos for our Facebook
 page. Noah stood by watching the commotion patiently enough. He
 understood that Henry was having his turn. He just wanted to know
 whether the next book would be about him.
 http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/growing-up-with-a-disabled-sibling/?_r=0
 The truth is that I have no plans to write a book about Noah. Unlike
 his brother, he does not have a disability. His arrival was a
 momentous occasion for my husband and me, but no more than that of any
 other baby. So far, he has hit all the usual milestones. He makes
 friends easily, has quirky interests and is successful in school. I
 think he’s brilliant, charming and special. I also know that none of
 this makes for very good reading. The fact of the matter is that it is
 unlikely that Noah’s turn will ever come.

 We parents put a lot of energy into teaching our children to take
 turns. We try to avoid jealousy and strife by doing our best to ensure
 that each sibling gets an equal portion. Katie Roiphe wrote recently
 about the pain of discovering that the promise of sibling equity is a
 myth. We delude siblings by telling them that they are equal, she
 argued. The promise that talent, good fortune and accomplishment will
 be evenly distributed among their ranks is a lie. Inevitably, there
 comes a time when those inequities are exposed, leading to resentment,
 insecurity and conflict. Where some siblings overcome such tensions,
 others — like Ms. Roiphe and her older sister — are irrevocably
 damaged. Ms. Roiphe’s essay struck a nerve because I have a sister of
 my own and our relationship has certainly been through the cycles of
 acrimony she describes.
 But I also believe that these dynamics are quite different when one
 sibling is disabled. Instead of starting off with perfect equality,
 there is an immediate imbalance of health and ability. Instead of
 discovering, years down the road, how life’s gifts have not been
 fairly apportioned, that is where the relationship begins. There is
 abundant literature on the consequences of growing up with a disabled
 sibling, much of it negative. Books with titles like “What About Me?,”
 “Being the Other One” and “The Normal One: Life with a Difficult or
 Damaged Sibling” report that the able-bodied child is often neglected
 as his or her needs are subordinated to the more pressing demands of
 the disabled sibling.

 This asymmetry can lead to all sorts of consequences, from hostility
 and resentment to compensatory overachievement. Siblings of people
 with disabilities often complain of feeling isolated and confused.
 When they are young, they may be fearful of contracting the sibling’s
 disability, or be stricken by guilt that they are responsible for
 causing it. They may worry deeply about the disabled sibling’s health
 and well-being. They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order
 to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.
 They may also act out, resenting the attention that goes into caring
 for the disabled sib

Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By RACHEL ADAMS

2013-10-31 Thread Shireen Irani
well, at the same time we mustn't forget the bleak other side of things.
there are also a lot of parents who do exactly the opposite and
neglect their blind children if they have other so called normal kids.
a student of mine was driven to suicide because he wanted to shift to
another city to study law, and his parents said y should we invest so
much money on u when your brother is more likely to do better and take
care of us in the future.
that kid was a briliant musician. but of course parents these days
want only doctors and enginiers to cell in markets.
so this too, is true and tragic.

On 10/31/13, Anirban Mukherjee  wrote:
> good one, very good one!
>
> On 10/31/13, Shireen Irani  wrote:
>> a wonderful piece. u truely deserve special thanx for bringing to
>> light such diverse nuances of disability with such beautiful pieces of
>> writing on these forums. keep up the great work. thank u avinash.
>>
>> On 10/31/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> “Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-year-old son,
>>> Noah, asked as we sat on the floor of his room, surrounded by packing
>>> materials from the box that had arrived earlier that day. Inside were
>>> copies of my new book, each with a picture of me holding Noah’s
>>> brother, Henry, on the cover. Henry has Down syndrome, and the book is
>>> about the first three years of his life. Noah had come home to find
>>> Henry admiring it while I danced around taking photos for our Facebook
>>> page. Noah stood by watching the commotion patiently enough. He
>>> understood that Henry was having his turn. He just wanted to know
>>> whether the next book would be about him.
>>> http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/growing-up-with-a-disabled-sibling/?_r=0
>>> The truth is that I have no plans to write a book about Noah. Unlike
>>> his brother, he does not have a disability. His arrival was a
>>> momentous occasion for my husband and me, but no more than that of any
>>> other baby. So far, he has hit all the usual milestones. He makes
>>> friends easily, has quirky interests and is successful in school. I
>>> think he’s brilliant, charming and special. I also know that none of
>>> this makes for very good reading. The fact of the matter is that it is
>>> unlikely that Noah’s turn will ever come.
>>>
>>> We parents put a lot of energy into teaching our children to take
>>> turns. We try to avoid jealousy and strife by doing our best to ensure
>>> that each sibling gets an equal portion. Katie Roiphe wrote recently
>>> about the pain of discovering that the promise of sibling equity is a
>>> myth. We delude siblings by telling them that they are equal, she
>>> argued. The promise that talent, good fortune and accomplishment will
>>> be evenly distributed among their ranks is a lie. Inevitably, there
>>> comes a time when those inequities are exposed, leading to resentment,
>>> insecurity and conflict. Where some siblings overcome such tensions,
>>> others — like Ms. Roiphe and her older sister — are irrevocably
>>> damaged. Ms. Roiphe’s essay struck a nerve because I have a sister of
>>> my own and our relationship has certainly been through the cycles of
>>> acrimony she describes.
>>> But I also believe that these dynamics are quite different when one
>>> sibling is disabled. Instead of starting off with perfect equality,
>>> there is an immediate imbalance of health and ability. Instead of
>>> discovering, years down the road, how life’s gifts have not been
>>> fairly apportioned, that is where the relationship begins. There is
>>> abundant literature on the consequences of growing up with a disabled
>>> sibling, much of it negative. Books with titles like “What About Me?,”
>>> “Being the Other One” and “The Normal One: Life with a Difficult or
>>> Damaged Sibling” report that the able-bodied child is often neglected
>>> as his or her needs are subordinated to the more pressing demands of
>>> the disabled sibling.
>>>
>>> This asymmetry can lead to all sorts of consequences, from hostility
>>> and resentment to compensatory overachievement. Siblings of people
>>> with disabilities often complain of feeling isolated and confused.
>>> When they are young, they may be fearful of contracting the sibling’s
>>> disability, or be stricken by guilt that they are responsible for
>>> causing it. They may worry deeply about the disabled sibling’s health
>>> and well-being. They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order
>>> to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.
>>> They may also act out, resenting the attention that goes into caring
>>> for the disabled sibling. At some point, the typical child may feel
>>> shame or embarrassment at having a sibling who is perceived
>>> differently by others. As time passes, nondisabled siblings often
>>> worry they will be responsible for the long-term care of a disabled
>>> brother or sister.
>>>
>>> Of course, the news isn’t all bad. Some research suggests that growing
>>> up with a di

[AI] UGC rolls back disqualification of NET students, orders manual check

2013-10-31 Thread avinash shahi
Protest in front of UGC Office again pays divedence!
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/ugc-rolls-back-disqualification-of-net-students-orders-manual-check/1189714/
Coming to the rescue of several thousand students across the country,
the University Grants Commission (UGC) has decided to roll back its
decision to disqualify more than 21,000 aspirants who took the UGC's
National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) in June this year.

Earlier, the body had announced the disqualification of the NET
aspirants for scratch marks or the use of whitener on the answer
sheets.

The move came after students protested the decision stating that there
were no clear instructions on the question paper to suggest that the
use of whitener would lead to disqualification.

However, UGC Secretary Dr Akhilesh Gupta said there were instructions
on the question paper prohibiting the use of whitener or white fluid.
But, he said, the measure of punishment was not stated.

"We realised that disqualification for use of fluid and scratching
answers on the OMR sheet was not stated in the instructions and that
is why we have decided not to disqualify these aspirants," Dr Gupta
told Newsline. However, marks will be deducted for particular
responses on which whitener has been used or from which ink has been
scratched, he said.

In a statement, UGC stated that it would manually correct all such
answer scripts. "This decision will be applicable only to June 2013
exam. However, in the future examinations, candidates will be liable
to be disqualified in case response(s) is/are changed by scratching or
using white fluid," the statement said


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Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
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Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By RACHEL ADAMS

2013-10-31 Thread avinash shahi
What has been experience of members, that would be more
thought-provoking perhaps.
My elder sister always asked my parants why Avinash is in Delhi and
she studied in Gorakhpur?
And there are many more examples,you know.

On 10/31/13, Anirban Mukherjee  wrote:
> good one, very good one!
>
> On 10/31/13, Shireen Irani  wrote:
>> a wonderful piece. u truely deserve special thanx for bringing to
>> light such diverse nuances of disability with such beautiful pieces of
>> writing on these forums. keep up the great work. thank u avinash.
>>
>> On 10/31/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> “Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-year-old son,
>>> Noah, asked as we sat on the floor of his room, surrounded by packing
>>> materials from the box that had arrived earlier that day. Inside were
>>> copies of my new book, each with a picture of me holding Noah’s
>>> brother, Henry, on the cover. Henry has Down syndrome, and the book is
>>> about the first three years of his life. Noah had come home to find
>>> Henry admiring it while I danced around taking photos for our Facebook
>>> page. Noah stood by watching the commotion patiently enough. He
>>> understood that Henry was having his turn. He just wanted to know
>>> whether the next book would be about him.
>>> http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/growing-up-with-a-disabled-sibling/?_r=0
>>> The truth is that I have no plans to write a book about Noah. Unlike
>>> his brother, he does not have a disability. His arrival was a
>>> momentous occasion for my husband and me, but no more than that of any
>>> other baby. So far, he has hit all the usual milestones. He makes
>>> friends easily, has quirky interests and is successful in school. I
>>> think he’s brilliant, charming and special. I also know that none of
>>> this makes for very good reading. The fact of the matter is that it is
>>> unlikely that Noah’s turn will ever come.
>>>
>>> We parents put a lot of energy into teaching our children to take
>>> turns. We try to avoid jealousy and strife by doing our best to ensure
>>> that each sibling gets an equal portion. Katie Roiphe wrote recently
>>> about the pain of discovering that the promise of sibling equity is a
>>> myth. We delude siblings by telling them that they are equal, she
>>> argued. The promise that talent, good fortune and accomplishment will
>>> be evenly distributed among their ranks is a lie. Inevitably, there
>>> comes a time when those inequities are exposed, leading to resentment,
>>> insecurity and conflict. Where some siblings overcome such tensions,
>>> others — like Ms. Roiphe and her older sister — are irrevocably
>>> damaged. Ms. Roiphe’s essay struck a nerve because I have a sister of
>>> my own and our relationship has certainly been through the cycles of
>>> acrimony she describes.
>>> But I also believe that these dynamics are quite different when one
>>> sibling is disabled. Instead of starting off with perfect equality,
>>> there is an immediate imbalance of health and ability. Instead of
>>> discovering, years down the road, how life’s gifts have not been
>>> fairly apportioned, that is where the relationship begins. There is
>>> abundant literature on the consequences of growing up with a disabled
>>> sibling, much of it negative. Books with titles like “What About Me?,”
>>> “Being the Other One” and “The Normal One: Life with a Difficult or
>>> Damaged Sibling” report that the able-bodied child is often neglected
>>> as his or her needs are subordinated to the more pressing demands of
>>> the disabled sibling.
>>>
>>> This asymmetry can lead to all sorts of consequences, from hostility
>>> and resentment to compensatory overachievement. Siblings of people
>>> with disabilities often complain of feeling isolated and confused.
>>> When they are young, they may be fearful of contracting the sibling’s
>>> disability, or be stricken by guilt that they are responsible for
>>> causing it. They may worry deeply about the disabled sibling’s health
>>> and well-being. They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order
>>> to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.
>>> They may also act out, resenting the attention that goes into caring
>>> for the disabled sibling. At some point, the typical child may feel
>>> shame or embarrassment at having a sibling who is perceived
>>> differently by others. As time passes, nondisabled siblings often
>>> worry they will be responsible for the long-term care of a disabled
>>> brother or sister.
>>>
>>> Of course, the news isn’t all bad. Some research suggests that growing
>>> up with a disabled sibling can also infuse a person with a greater
>>> sense of responsibility, patience and compassion for others. Some
>>> siblings may be inspired to go into a helping profession, like
>>> medicine, teaching or public interest law. Others translate their
>>> early experience with disability into a greater appreciation for, and
>>> understanding of, the wide spectrum o

Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By RACHEL ADAMS

2013-10-31 Thread Anirban Mukherjee
good one, very good one!

On 10/31/13, Shireen Irani  wrote:
> a wonderful piece. u truely deserve special thanx for bringing to
> light such diverse nuances of disability with such beautiful pieces of
> writing on these forums. keep up the great work. thank u avinash.
>
> On 10/31/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> “Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-year-old son,
>> Noah, asked as we sat on the floor of his room, surrounded by packing
>> materials from the box that had arrived earlier that day. Inside were
>> copies of my new book, each with a picture of me holding Noah’s
>> brother, Henry, on the cover. Henry has Down syndrome, and the book is
>> about the first three years of his life. Noah had come home to find
>> Henry admiring it while I danced around taking photos for our Facebook
>> page. Noah stood by watching the commotion patiently enough. He
>> understood that Henry was having his turn. He just wanted to know
>> whether the next book would be about him.
>> http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/growing-up-with-a-disabled-sibling/?_r=0
>> The truth is that I have no plans to write a book about Noah. Unlike
>> his brother, he does not have a disability. His arrival was a
>> momentous occasion for my husband and me, but no more than that of any
>> other baby. So far, he has hit all the usual milestones. He makes
>> friends easily, has quirky interests and is successful in school. I
>> think he’s brilliant, charming and special. I also know that none of
>> this makes for very good reading. The fact of the matter is that it is
>> unlikely that Noah’s turn will ever come.
>>
>> We parents put a lot of energy into teaching our children to take
>> turns. We try to avoid jealousy and strife by doing our best to ensure
>> that each sibling gets an equal portion. Katie Roiphe wrote recently
>> about the pain of discovering that the promise of sibling equity is a
>> myth. We delude siblings by telling them that they are equal, she
>> argued. The promise that talent, good fortune and accomplishment will
>> be evenly distributed among their ranks is a lie. Inevitably, there
>> comes a time when those inequities are exposed, leading to resentment,
>> insecurity and conflict. Where some siblings overcome such tensions,
>> others — like Ms. Roiphe and her older sister — are irrevocably
>> damaged. Ms. Roiphe’s essay struck a nerve because I have a sister of
>> my own and our relationship has certainly been through the cycles of
>> acrimony she describes.
>> But I also believe that these dynamics are quite different when one
>> sibling is disabled. Instead of starting off with perfect equality,
>> there is an immediate imbalance of health and ability. Instead of
>> discovering, years down the road, how life’s gifts have not been
>> fairly apportioned, that is where the relationship begins. There is
>> abundant literature on the consequences of growing up with a disabled
>> sibling, much of it negative. Books with titles like “What About Me?,”
>> “Being the Other One” and “The Normal One: Life with a Difficult or
>> Damaged Sibling” report that the able-bodied child is often neglected
>> as his or her needs are subordinated to the more pressing demands of
>> the disabled sibling.
>>
>> This asymmetry can lead to all sorts of consequences, from hostility
>> and resentment to compensatory overachievement. Siblings of people
>> with disabilities often complain of feeling isolated and confused.
>> When they are young, they may be fearful of contracting the sibling’s
>> disability, or be stricken by guilt that they are responsible for
>> causing it. They may worry deeply about the disabled sibling’s health
>> and well-being. They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order
>> to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.
>> They may also act out, resenting the attention that goes into caring
>> for the disabled sibling. At some point, the typical child may feel
>> shame or embarrassment at having a sibling who is perceived
>> differently by others. As time passes, nondisabled siblings often
>> worry they will be responsible for the long-term care of a disabled
>> brother or sister.
>>
>> Of course, the news isn’t all bad. Some research suggests that growing
>> up with a disabled sibling can also infuse a person with a greater
>> sense of responsibility, patience and compassion for others. Some
>> siblings may be inspired to go into a helping profession, like
>> medicine, teaching or public interest law. Others translate their
>> early experience with disability into a greater appreciation for, and
>> understanding of, the wide spectrum of human differences. I confess to
>> keeping my own list of successful and accomplished people who have a
>> sibling with Down syndrome, which includes the Olympic snowboarder
>> Kevin Pearce (now himself disabled by a traumatic brain injury), the
>> actor and singer Jamie Foxx, the actress Eva Longoria, and Amy Chua of
>> “Tiger Mom” 

Re: [AI] hyderabad meeting shifted to nov7

2013-10-31 Thread Rajasekhar
> ANNOUNCEMENT:
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Please note the change in the timing of the programme.
> A 2-hour get-together of AccessIndia members of Andhra Pradesh and 
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> Time: 3.30pm.  Venue: Conference room: Main Building: the EFL 
> University, Hyderabad.
> Mr. Kiran Kaja from Adobe, London who will be the special guest will 
> deliver a talk on accessibility and technology in the west.
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A good piece indeed. I fully agree. I am a person with low vision but Maths
has always been my interest and strength. I have always faced difficulty in
comprehending History, Geography, Civics, etc. but I could understand Maths
with ease.

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On 10/30/13, Vishnu Ramchandani  wrote:
> VASHI: Mathematics can leave most regular students clueless or puzzled.
But
> for some differently-abled students from the city, the puzzling world of
> numbers is not only easy to comprehend, but it has also factored in their
> limits and strengths to chart out their career aspirations.
>
> More can be read at:
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2013-10-31 Thread ashook kumaaaaar
hello sir now u have been completed your  300 u s d target.  did u get
any check  from payzipo  side?  pls reply  my  persnal  mail  id
which is,   ashokkumaaa...@gmail.com   thanks

On 11/1/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
> News
> • General
> Oct 19, 2013
> Applications are invited
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> Posted by: admin
> Applications  are  invited  in the  prescribed application form  for
> appointment to the post of Assistant Professor in the Pay Band (PB-3)
> of  15600-39100, AGP 6000.
> Oct 12, 2013
> DU Job Site Launched
> Category: General
> Posted by: admin
> Welcome to Delhi University's  Job Portal. All the news related to the
> latest job vacancies across the University are available here.
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> Assistant Professor
> Applications  are  invited for  appointment to the posts of Assistant
> Professor in the Pay Band of Rs. 15600-39100, AGP 6000 in following
> Departments of  the  University as per details given below:
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> PWD
> Total
>
>
>
> 1
> Adult Continuing Education & Extension
> 1
> -
> -
> 1
> -
> 2
>
> 2
> African Studies
> 3
> -
> -
> -
> -
> 3
>
> 3
> Arabic
> 1
> -
> 1
> 1
> -
> 3
>
> 4
> Bio–Chemistry
> 1
> -
> -
> -
> -
> 1
>
> 5
> Bio–Physics
> 1
> -
> -
> -
> -
> 1
>
> 6
> B.R. Ambedkar Research Centre
> 2
> -
> -
> -
> -
> 2
>
> 7
> Business Economics
> -
> 1
> 1
> -
> -
> 2
>
> 8
> Chemistry
> 7
> 1
> -
> 3
> -
> 11
>
> 9
> Cluster Innovation Centre
> 7
> 3
> 2
> 4
> -
> 16
>
> 10
> Commerce
> 7
> 2
> 1
> 4
> -
> 14
>
> 11
> Computer Science
> 2
> 1
> 1
> 1
> 1 (OH)
> 6
>
> 12
> East  Asian Studies
> 2
> -
> -
> 1
> -
> 3*
>
> 13
> Economics
> 6
> 2
> 1
> 4
> -
> 13
>
> 14
> Education
> 4
> 2
> 1
> 2
> 1 (VH)
> 10
>
> 15
> English
> 4
> 1
> 1
> 3
> -
> 9
>
> 16
> Environmental Studies
> 2
> 1
> 1
> 2
> -
> 6
>
> 17
> Financial Studies
> 2
> 1
> -
> 1
> -
> 4
>
> 18
> Geography
> 2
> -
> -
> 1
> -
> 3
>
> 19
> Geology
> 2
> -
> -
> 1
> 1 (OH)
> 4
>
> 20
> Germanic and Romance Studies
> 4
> 2
> 1
> 3
> -
> 10*
>
> 21
> Hindi
> 8
> 3
> 2
> 5
> -
> 18
>
> 22
> History
> -
> 1
> 1
> 2
> 1 (VH)
> 5
>
> 23
> Law
> 30
> 9
> 5
> 16
> 1 (VH)
> 61
>
> 24
> Library & Information Science
> -
> 1
> -
> 1
> -
> 2
>
> 25
> Linguistics
> 3
> -
> -
> -
> -
> 3
>
> 26
> Management Studies
> 10
> 4
> 2
> 6
> 1 (VH)
> 23
>
> 27
> Mathematics
> 5
> 1
> -
> 2
> -
> 8
>
> 28
> Modern Indian Languages & Literary Studies
> 6
> 1
> -
> 3
> -
> 10*
>
> 29
> Music
> 5
> 2
> 1
> 3
> -
> 11
>
> 30
> Operational Research
> 2
> -
> -
> 1
> -
> 3
>
> 31
> Persian
> 1
> -
> -
> 1
> -
> 2
>
> 32
> Philosophy
> 3
> 1
> 1
> 3
> 1 (VH)
> 9
>
> 33
> Physics & Astrophysics
> 8
> 2
> 2
> 5
> -
> 17
>
> 34
> Plant Molecular Biology
> -
> 1
> -
> 1
> -
> 2
>
> 35
> Political Science
> 5
> 2
> 1
> 3
> 1 (OH)
> 12
>
> 36
> Psychology
> 1
> 1
> 1
> 1
> -
> 4
>
> 37
> Punjabi
> 1
> 1
> -
> 2
> -
> 4
>
> 38
> Sanskrit
> 8
> 3
> 1
> 4
> -
> 16
>
> 39
> Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies
> 3
> 1
> -
> 1
> -
> 5
>
> 40
> Sociology
> 2
> -
> -
> 1
> -
> 3
>
> 41
> Social Work
> 1
> 1
> 1
> 2
> 1 (VH)
> 6
>
> 42
> Statistics
> 3
> 1
> -
> 1
> -
> 5
>
> 43
> Urdu
> 3
> -
> -
> 1
> -
> 4
>
> 44
> Zoology
> 2
> 1
> -
> 1
> -
> 4
>
>
> Total
> 170
> 54
> 29
> 98
> 9
> 360
>
>
>
>
>
> UR-Unreserved, SC-Scheduled Caste, ST-Scheduled Tribe, OBC-Other
> Backward Classes, VH-Visually Handicapped & OH-Orthopedically
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> * Positions as per specialization:
> East Asian Studies: 3 (Chinese-2, Japanese-1)
> Germanic and Romance Studies: 10 (French-3, German-2, Spanish-2,
> Italian-1, Portuguese-2 (XI Plan))
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[AI] Delhi University has called for applications for Assistant Professor!

2013-10-31 Thread muruganandan.k
News
• General
Oct 19, 2013
Applications are invited
Category: General
Posted by: admin
Applications  are  invited  in the  prescribed application form  for
appointment to the post of Assistant Professor in the Pay Band (PB-3)
of  15600-39100, AGP 6000.
Oct 12, 2013
DU Job Site Launched
Category: General
Posted by: admin
Welcome to Delhi University's  Job Portal. All the news related to the
latest job vacancies across the University are available here.
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Assistant Professor
Applications  are  invited for  appointment to the posts of Assistant
Professor in the Pay Band of Rs. 15600-39100, AGP 6000 in following
Departments of  the  University as per details given below:
S.No.
Name of the Departments
Categories

UR
SC
ST
OBC
PWD
Total



1
Adult Continuing Education & Extension
1
-
-
1
-
2

2
African Studies
3
-
-
-
-
3

3
Arabic
1
-
1
1
-
3

4
Bio–Chemistry
1
-
-
-
-
1

5
Bio–Physics
1
-
-
-
-
1

6
B.R. Ambedkar Research Centre
2
-
-
-
-
2

7
Business Economics
-
1
1
-
-
2

8
Chemistry
7
1
-
3
-
11

9
Cluster Innovation Centre
7
3
2
4
-
16

10
Commerce
7
2
1
4
-
14

11
Computer Science
2
1
1
1
1 (OH)
6

12
East  Asian Studies
2
-
-
1
-
3*

13
Economics
6
2
1
4
-
13

14
Education
4
2
1
2
1 (VH)
10

15
English
4
1
1
3
-
9

16
Environmental Studies
2
1
1
2
-
6

17
Financial Studies
2
1
-
1
-
4

18
Geography
2
-
-
1
-
3

19
Geology
2
-
-
1
1 (OH)
4

20
Germanic and Romance Studies
4
2
1
3
-
10*

21
Hindi
8
3
2
5
-
18

22
History
-
1
1
2
1 (VH)
5

23
Law
30
9
5
16
1 (VH)
61

24
Library & Information Science
-
1
-
1
-
2

25
Linguistics
3
-
-
-
-
3

26
Management Studies
10
4
2
6
1 (VH)
23

27
Mathematics
5
1
-
2
-
8

28
Modern Indian Languages & Literary Studies
6
1
-
3
-
10*

29
Music
5
2
1
3
-
11

30
Operational Research
2
-
-
1
-
3

31
Persian
1
-
-
1
-
2

32
Philosophy
3
1
1
3
1 (VH)
9

33
Physics & Astrophysics
8
2
2
5
-
17

34
Plant Molecular Biology
-
1
-
1
-
2

35
Political Science
5
2
1
3
1 (OH)
12

36
Psychology
1
1
1
1
-
4

37
Punjabi
1
1
-
2
-
4

38
Sanskrit
8
3
1
4
-
16

39
Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies
3
1
-
1
-
5

40
Sociology
2
-
-
1
-
3

41
Social Work
1
1
1
2
1 (VH)
6

42
Statistics
3
1
-
1
-
5

43
Urdu
3
-
-
1
-
4

44
Zoology
2
1
-
1
-
4


Total
170
54
29
98
9
360





UR-Unreserved, SC-Scheduled Caste, ST-Scheduled Tribe, OBC-Other
Backward Classes, VH-Visually Handicapped & OH-Orthopedically
Handicapped
* Positions as per specialization:
East Asian Studies: 3 (Chinese-2, Japanese-1)
Germanic and Romance Studies: 10 (French-3, German-2, Spanish-2,
Italian-1, Portuguese-2 (XI Plan))
Modern Indian Languages: 9 (Bengali-2, Comparative Indian
Literature-1, Kannada-1, Marathi-1, Manipuri-1, Malayalam-2 & Tamil-1,
).
Apply Online
Candidates applying for positions in the Departments of Education,
Management and Music can apply only through Offline mode.









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Re: [AI] unsatisfactory experience on shopping on Ebay.in

2013-10-31 Thread Bharat
Going back to what i had said earlier, Ebay is pioneer in doing what they do.
Ebay.in
is an extension of the parent
ebay.com
&, they've got a very big presence in the international arrinna.
I just wish, they should also introduce paypal in India.
Again, i am happy, the case is being resolved in your favour.

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Re: [AI] unsatisfactory experience on shopping on Ebay.in

2013-10-31 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafel
Its wonderful that they have called me and have raised my complaint.
They have resolved the case and refund process has been started. Their
consumer redressal mechanism seems quite satisfactory.

On 10/30/13, mukesh jain  wrote:
> the audio quallity of the captcha on ebay is pretty good in my
> experience as compared to other sites. this may be inaccurate but at
> list i didn't have to use webvisum at list on ebay to solve captcha.
>
>
> On 10/30/13, li...@srinivasu.org  wrote:
>> Well, it's a known thing that audio CAPTCHA is not a complete solution
>> but
>> removing it not something that security teams would agree. But besides
>> CAPTCHA, there are bigger issues pointed out by Mukesh and Vikas. So let
>> me
>> first work on them. To start with:
>> 1. Buyer experience  includes categories, search etc
>> 2. Resolution centre.
>>
>> Let's see how it goes.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Srinivasu Chakravarthula | PayPal | @VasuTweets
>> Sent from my iPhone 4S
>>
>>> On 30-Oct-2013, at 7:20, "bhawani shankar verma" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> audio enable of capture code is not an accesible solution. this capture
>>> code should remove. a joint petition must be filed against this capture
>>> code.
>>>
>>> - Original Message - From: 
>>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerningthe disabled." 
>>> Cc: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and
>>> issuesconcerning
>>> thedisabled." 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 10:10 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] unsatisfactory experience on shopping on Ebay.in
>>>
>>>
 Thanks Vikas. I'll work with concerned team and keep the list posted.
 Vikas, I'll reach out to you off the list for some details.

 Regards,
 Srinivasu Chakravarthula | PayPal | @VasuTweets
 Sent from my iPhone 4S

> On 29-Oct-2013, at 22:03, "Vikas Kapoor"  wrote:
>
> While I didn't confront much problem in getting the matter resolved as
> I
> wrote
> my previous mail, I'm sorry however to say that the website of EBay is
> really horrible...I had to take the sighted assistance while filling
> up
> the
> form to claim my money. Even at the time of opening the account, I
> really
> couldn't do much as the edit fields were very tuff to handle. the only
> accessible feature that I noticed on their site that the captcha codes
> were
> audio enabled, rest is really...
> - Original Message - From: 
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Cc: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 9:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] unsatisfactory experience on shopping on Ebay.in
>
>
> Guys,
> I'm so happy to see positive feedback about eBay. Much appreciated.
>
> Should you face any accessibility issues, please send them my way.
> I'll
> work
> with concerned and see that they fix major issues.
>
> Thanks again. BTW, I have forwarded all feedback on this thread to
> respective leadership.
>
> Regards,
> Srinivasu Chakravarthula | PayPal | @VasuTweets
> Sent from my iPhone 4S
>
>> On 29-Oct-2013, at 18:27, Bharat  wrote:
>>
>> I would call it good marketing. They besides, got a happy, positive,
>> customer. Besides, ebay just managed to earn a good name!
>> I am so happy with them, that after buying countless things from
>> them,
>> only once i  gave a negative feedback to them. That too because the
>> seller did not communicate well with me.
>>
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Re: [AI] Purchasing new scanner

2013-10-31 Thread shyam sharma
Is there any accessible scanner which provide three in one--Xerox,
Scanning, and printing features!



On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
> please elaborate, how do you want your book to be displayed and what
> are the problems you are fasing in your scanned output.
>
> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The books which i want to scan they have colum text pattern in a
>> single page like newspaper.
>>
>> So kindly guide, as it is not scanning properly.
>>
>> On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
>>> initially, you can go with the default settings, you will get good
>>> results.
>>>
>>> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
 Hi,

 What settings i should follow while using ABBYY for best recognization

 On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
> use ABBYY fine reader or kurzweil.  kurzweil has TTS support while
> ABBYY fine reader doesn't.
>
> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
>> Friends,
>>
>> I have purchased HP scanjet 200 USB flatbed scanner.  Now i want to
>> scan my books which has colum text pattern in to it and there are
>> also
>> tables.
>>
>> Kindly recommend me wich OCR software i should use for scanning these
>> books for best results.
>>
>> Thanks regards,
>> Kiran Baug
>>
>> On 10/30/13, habeeb. c  wrote:
>>> canon 110 LED is the best scanner i know. I'm using that. Umax and
>>> hp
>>> can be equally good. The best is anyhow the recent edition of Canon.
>>> regards
>>>
>>> On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
 It doesn't get struck as hp. I typed wrongly in my earlier mail.
 On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 PM, "muruganandan.k" 
 wrote:

> This scanner's mrp was 3705. But I got it for rs.3200 at a shop in
> nehru
> place, delhi. I bought it in marchch. I would suggest never to go
> to
> the
> exclusive brand shop of canon, where they charge the mrp rate.
> Please
> go
> to
> general electranic shops. The scanner speed is better than HP
> basic
> scanner. Does't get struck as HP. I have used only hp scanner
> apart
> from
> this.
> On Oct 30, 2013 5:06 PM, "mukesh jain" 
> wrote:
>
>> hello,
>> please share your experience about accessibility and speed as
>> well.
>> because i have purchased such kind of scanner three years ago
>> i.e.
>> cannon lide 25 which was usb scanner. but its interface was not
>> accessible. also while scanning large amount of pages with fine
>> reader, it used to scan couple of pages fine and then slows down
>> the
>> performance of scanning and powers off imediately.
>> thanks,
>>
>>
>> On 10/30/13, Mahesh S. Panicker 
>> wrote:
>> > How is the speed of the said model? And could you please tell
>> > us
>> > the
>> > pricing as well?
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >> I'm using canon lyde 110 scanner. It is easy to carry & use.
>> >> It
>> >> doesn't
>> >> require separate power. its just enough if u connect it with
>> >> ur
>> >> pc
>> using
>> >> usb cable. Its accuracy is good with kurzweil. U can use fine
>> >> reader
>> >> 11
>> >> to
>> >> convert ur hard copy into word. Kindly note that I just share
>> >> what
>> >> I'm
>> >> using, and I have not analyzed much about other brands.
>> >> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 AM, "Kiran Baug"
>> >> 
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi Friends,
>> >>>
>> >>> I will be buying new scanner by today.  Can you suggest me
>> >>> any
>> >>> good
>> >>> scanner which will work efficiently for converting hardcopies
>> >>> to
>> >>> word.
>> >>>
>> >>> Kindly suggest me brand name with model number if any.
>> >>>
>> >>> Awaiting for your reply.
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks and regards,
>> >>> Kiran Baug
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Re: [AI] regarding the download option

2013-10-31 Thread Rohiet A. Patil

First of all, please let me know the browser you are using.
-Original Message- 
From: shyam sharma

Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 12:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [AI] regarding the download option

yes fine here. Thanks. Go to options under tools and check there for
download related option. There is an option which allow you to always
set the location to save files.

On 10/31/13, Phen Varghese  wrote:

Dear all,

How are you?
Hope that you are fine.
well i want to know how can we give the location while downloading a
file from gmail.
when i download i hit the save button and then it directly gives me
the option to save .
i am not getting the lookin :combo box.
is there any new option?
Hope to hear from you soon.

With best regards,

Phen Varghese

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Re: [AI] Grasping numbers through mind, touch

2013-10-31 Thread Mahesh Narasimhan
A good piece indeed. I fully agree. I am a person with low vision but
Maths has always been my interest and strength. I have always faced
difficulty in comprehending History, Geography, Civics, etc. but I
could understand Maths with ease.

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> VASHI: Mathematics can leave most regular students clueless or puzzled. But
> for some differently-abled students from the city, the puzzling world of
> numbers is not only easy to comprehend, but it has also factored in their
> limits and strengths to chart out their career aspirations.
>
> More can be read at:
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Re: [AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By RACHEL ADAMS

2013-10-31 Thread Shireen Irani
a wonderful piece. u truely deserve special thanx for bringing to
light such diverse nuances of disability with such beautiful pieces of
writing on these forums. keep up the great work. thank u avinash.

On 10/31/13, avinash shahi  wrote:
> “Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-year-old son,
> Noah, asked as we sat on the floor of his room, surrounded by packing
> materials from the box that had arrived earlier that day. Inside were
> copies of my new book, each with a picture of me holding Noah’s
> brother, Henry, on the cover. Henry has Down syndrome, and the book is
> about the first three years of his life. Noah had come home to find
> Henry admiring it while I danced around taking photos for our Facebook
> page. Noah stood by watching the commotion patiently enough. He
> understood that Henry was having his turn. He just wanted to know
> whether the next book would be about him.
> http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/growing-up-with-a-disabled-sibling/?_r=0
> The truth is that I have no plans to write a book about Noah. Unlike
> his brother, he does not have a disability. His arrival was a
> momentous occasion for my husband and me, but no more than that of any
> other baby. So far, he has hit all the usual milestones. He makes
> friends easily, has quirky interests and is successful in school. I
> think he’s brilliant, charming and special. I also know that none of
> this makes for very good reading. The fact of the matter is that it is
> unlikely that Noah’s turn will ever come.
>
> We parents put a lot of energy into teaching our children to take
> turns. We try to avoid jealousy and strife by doing our best to ensure
> that each sibling gets an equal portion. Katie Roiphe wrote recently
> about the pain of discovering that the promise of sibling equity is a
> myth. We delude siblings by telling them that they are equal, she
> argued. The promise that talent, good fortune and accomplishment will
> be evenly distributed among their ranks is a lie. Inevitably, there
> comes a time when those inequities are exposed, leading to resentment,
> insecurity and conflict. Where some siblings overcome such tensions,
> others — like Ms. Roiphe and her older sister — are irrevocably
> damaged. Ms. Roiphe’s essay struck a nerve because I have a sister of
> my own and our relationship has certainly been through the cycles of
> acrimony she describes.
> But I also believe that these dynamics are quite different when one
> sibling is disabled. Instead of starting off with perfect equality,
> there is an immediate imbalance of health and ability. Instead of
> discovering, years down the road, how life’s gifts have not been
> fairly apportioned, that is where the relationship begins. There is
> abundant literature on the consequences of growing up with a disabled
> sibling, much of it negative. Books with titles like “What About Me?,”
> “Being the Other One” and “The Normal One: Life with a Difficult or
> Damaged Sibling” report that the able-bodied child is often neglected
> as his or her needs are subordinated to the more pressing demands of
> the disabled sibling.
>
> This asymmetry can lead to all sorts of consequences, from hostility
> and resentment to compensatory overachievement. Siblings of people
> with disabilities often complain of feeling isolated and confused.
> When they are young, they may be fearful of contracting the sibling’s
> disability, or be stricken by guilt that they are responsible for
> causing it. They may worry deeply about the disabled sibling’s health
> and well-being. They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order
> to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.
> They may also act out, resenting the attention that goes into caring
> for the disabled sibling. At some point, the typical child may feel
> shame or embarrassment at having a sibling who is perceived
> differently by others. As time passes, nondisabled siblings often
> worry they will be responsible for the long-term care of a disabled
> brother or sister.
>
> Of course, the news isn’t all bad. Some research suggests that growing
> up with a disabled sibling can also infuse a person with a greater
> sense of responsibility, patience and compassion for others. Some
> siblings may be inspired to go into a helping profession, like
> medicine, teaching or public interest law. Others translate their
> early experience with disability into a greater appreciation for, and
> understanding of, the wide spectrum of human differences. I confess to
> keeping my own list of successful and accomplished people who have a
> sibling with Down syndrome, which includes the Olympic snowboarder
> Kevin Pearce (now himself disabled by a traumatic brain injury), the
> actor and singer Jamie Foxx, the actress Eva Longoria, and Amy Chua of
> “Tiger Mom” fame (and a Yale Law School professor).
>
> I also realize that it’s far too simplistic to say that having a
> sibling with a disability is ei

[AI] podcast on windows 8.1

2013-10-31 Thread austin pinto
hi all.
I have just made a podcast on windows 8.1 with nvda I have uploaded it
on bgz but it is avaiting aprovel till it gets approved if any1 wants
to take a listen hear is the link

http://www.wuala.com/austinpinto.xaviers/podcasts/windows%20podcast/podcast%20on%20windows%208.1.mp3/

hear is the description
In this podcast on windows 8.1.
I first show you windows to go how to create it, what you can do with
it, and how u need to boot from it, (this feature is only available in
windows 8 and 8.1 enterprise)
2. Then I showed you how to check for updates of metro apps using the
windows store.
3. Then I showed you the metro version of Skype which is more
accessible then the desktop edition and is a grate alternative to GW
connect users at present.
4. I showed you food and drink app camera app mail app which is a good
app but didn’t work at the time of this podcast then I also took a
look at SkyDrive which is a free file storage service from Microsoft
then I showed help tips where u can learn more about windows 8.1
Along with this podcast u can get my windows xp to windows 8.1
optimization guide which u can download from
http://www.wuala.com/austinpinto.xaviers/podcasts/windows%20xp%20to%20windows%208.1%20optimisation%20guide.docx/
You also get the registry tricks that I have created that makes
windows fast increases internet speed gives you audio in safe mode and
also there is a reg file in case you want to restore your registry to
the defaults after using my tricks
Download from
http://www.wuala.com/austinpinto.xaviers/podcasts/Registry-Tweaks-Collection-to-Make-Windows-Faster.zip/

Enjoy the podcast and let me know your feedback
you also can download my other older podcasts from
http://www.wuala.com/austinpinto.xaviers/podcasts/

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Re: [AI] Anyone studying in IGNOU?: Its urgent!

2013-10-31 Thread Prashanth
Presently they are reviewing the IPR policy and the materials can't be 
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[AI] Working to make a difference

2013-10-31 Thread Vishnu Ramchandani
The Anchorage, a parent cooperative that provides jobwork for trained mentally 
challenged adults, is celebrating its 25th year

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2013/oct/311013-mumbai-working-to-make-a-difference.htm

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Re: [AI] Purchasing new scanner

2013-10-31 Thread Yogesh Chhabra
please elaborate, how do you want your book to be displayed and what
are the problems you are fasing in your scanned output.

On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The books which i want to scan they have colum text pattern in a
> single page like newspaper.
>
> So kindly guide, as it is not scanning properly.
>
> On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
>> initially, you can go with the default settings, you will get good
>> results.
>>
>> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> What settings i should follow while using ABBYY for best recognization
>>>
>>> On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
 use ABBYY fine reader or kurzweil.  kurzweil has TTS support while
 ABBYY fine reader doesn't.

 On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
> Friends,
>
> I have purchased HP scanjet 200 USB flatbed scanner.  Now i want to
> scan my books which has colum text pattern in to it and there are also
> tables.
>
> Kindly recommend me wich OCR software i should use for scanning these
> books for best results.
>
> Thanks regards,
> Kiran Baug
>
> On 10/30/13, habeeb. c  wrote:
>> canon 110 LED is the best scanner i know. I'm using that. Umax and hp
>> can be equally good. The best is anyhow the recent edition of Canon.
>> regards
>>
>> On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>>> It doesn't get struck as hp. I typed wrongly in my earlier mail.
>>> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 PM, "muruganandan.k" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 This scanner's mrp was 3705. But I got it for rs.3200 at a shop in
 nehru
 place, delhi. I bought it in marchch. I would suggest never to go
 to
 the
 exclusive brand shop of canon, where they charge the mrp rate.
 Please
 go
 to
 general electranic shops. The scanner speed is better than HP basic
 scanner. Does't get struck as HP. I have used only hp scanner apart
 from
 this.
 On Oct 30, 2013 5:06 PM, "mukesh jain" 
 wrote:

> hello,
> please share your experience about accessibility and speed as
> well.
> because i have purchased such kind of scanner three years ago i.e.
> cannon lide 25 which was usb scanner. but its interface was not
> accessible. also while scanning large amount of pages with fine
> reader, it used to scan couple of pages fine and then slows down
> the
> performance of scanning and powers off imediately.
> thanks,
>
>
> On 10/30/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
> > How is the speed of the said model? And could you please tell us
> > the
> > pricing as well?
> > Thanks
> >
> > On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I'm using canon lyde 110 scanner. It is easy to carry & use. It
> >> doesn't
> >> require separate power. its just enough if u connect it with ur
> >> pc
> using
> >> usb cable. Its accuracy is good with kurzweil. U can use fine
> >> reader
> >> 11
> >> to
> >> convert ur hard copy into word. Kindly note that I just share
> >> what
> >> I'm
> >> using, and I have not analyzed much about other brands.
> >> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 AM, "Kiran Baug" 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Friends,
> >>>
> >>> I will be buying new scanner by today.  Can you suggest me any
> >>> good
> >>> scanner which will work efficiently for converting hardcopies
> >>> to
> >>> word.
> >>>
> >>> Kindly suggest me brand name with model number if any.
> >>>
> >>> Awaiting for your reply.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks and regards,
> >>> Kiran Baug
> >>>
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[AI] Exhibition by special kids lights up festive spirit

2013-10-31 Thread Vishnu Ramchandani
The exhibition-cum-sale of handmade Diwali items prepared by the autistic and 
mentally challenged school kids studying at Sunshine Autistic School in Vashi 
was a big hit

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2013/oct/311013-navi-mumbai-exhibition-by-special-kids-lights-up-festive-spirit.htm

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[AI] Spirit of giving makes festivities inclusive

2013-10-31 Thread Vishnu Ramchandani
http://m.timesofindia.com/city/pune/Spirit-of-giving-makes-festivities-inclusive/articleshow/24966397.cms

regards,
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Re: [AI] Purchasing new scanner

2013-10-31 Thread Kiran Baug
Hi,

The books which i want to scan they have colum text pattern in a
single page like newspaper.

So kindly guide, as it is not scanning properly.

On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
> initially, you can go with the default settings, you will get good results.
>
> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What settings i should follow while using ABBYY for best recognization
>>
>> On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
>>> use ABBYY fine reader or kurzweil.  kurzweil has TTS support while
>>> ABBYY fine reader doesn't.
>>>
>>> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
 Friends,

 I have purchased HP scanjet 200 USB flatbed scanner.  Now i want to
 scan my books which has colum text pattern in to it and there are also
 tables.

 Kindly recommend me wich OCR software i should use for scanning these
 books for best results.

 Thanks regards,
 Kiran Baug

 On 10/30/13, habeeb. c  wrote:
> canon 110 LED is the best scanner i know. I'm using that. Umax and hp
> can be equally good. The best is anyhow the recent edition of Canon.
> regards
>
> On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>> It doesn't get struck as hp. I typed wrongly in my earlier mail.
>> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 PM, "muruganandan.k"  wrote:
>>
>>> This scanner's mrp was 3705. But I got it for rs.3200 at a shop in
>>> nehru
>>> place, delhi. I bought it in marchch. I would suggest never to go to
>>> the
>>> exclusive brand shop of canon, where they charge the mrp rate.
>>> Please
>>> go
>>> to
>>> general electranic shops. The scanner speed is better than HP basic
>>> scanner. Does't get struck as HP. I have used only hp scanner apart
>>> from
>>> this.
>>> On Oct 30, 2013 5:06 PM, "mukesh jain" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 hello,
 please share your experience about accessibility and speed as well.
 because i have purchased such kind of scanner three years ago i.e.
 cannon lide 25 which was usb scanner. but its interface was not
 accessible. also while scanning large amount of pages with fine
 reader, it used to scan couple of pages fine and then slows down
 the
 performance of scanning and powers off imediately.
 thanks,


 On 10/30/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
 > How is the speed of the said model? And could you please tell us
 > the
 > pricing as well?
 > Thanks
 >
 > On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >> I'm using canon lyde 110 scanner. It is easy to carry & use. It
 >> doesn't
 >> require separate power. its just enough if u connect it with ur
 >> pc
 using
 >> usb cable. Its accuracy is good with kurzweil. U can use fine
 >> reader
 >> 11
 >> to
 >> convert ur hard copy into word. Kindly note that I just share
 >> what
 >> I'm
 >> using, and I have not analyzed much about other brands.
 >> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 AM, "Kiran Baug" 
 >> wrote:
 >>
 >>> Hi Friends,
 >>>
 >>> I will be buying new scanner by today.  Can you suggest me any
 >>> good
 >>> scanner which will work efficiently for converting hardcopies
 >>> to
 >>> word.
 >>>
 >>> Kindly suggest me brand name with model number if any.
 >>>
 >>> Awaiting for your reply.
 >>>
 >>> Thanks and regards,
 >>> Kiran Baug
 >>>
 >>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
 accessibility
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Re: [AI] Purchasing new scanner

2013-10-31 Thread Yogesh Chhabra
initially, you can go with the default settings, you will get good results.

On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What settings i should follow while using ABBYY for best recognization
>
> On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
>> use ABBYY fine reader or kurzweil.  kurzweil has TTS support while
>> ABBYY fine reader doesn't.
>>
>> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
>>> Friends,
>>>
>>> I have purchased HP scanjet 200 USB flatbed scanner.  Now i want to
>>> scan my books which has colum text pattern in to it and there are also
>>> tables.
>>>
>>> Kindly recommend me wich OCR software i should use for scanning these
>>> books for best results.
>>>
>>> Thanks regards,
>>> Kiran Baug
>>>
>>> On 10/30/13, habeeb. c  wrote:
 canon 110 LED is the best scanner i know. I'm using that. Umax and hp
 can be equally good. The best is anyhow the recent edition of Canon.
 regards

 On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
> It doesn't get struck as hp. I typed wrongly in my earlier mail.
> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 PM, "muruganandan.k"  wrote:
>
>> This scanner's mrp was 3705. But I got it for rs.3200 at a shop in
>> nehru
>> place, delhi. I bought it in marchch. I would suggest never to go to
>> the
>> exclusive brand shop of canon, where they charge the mrp rate. Please
>> go
>> to
>> general electranic shops. The scanner speed is better than HP basic
>> scanner. Does't get struck as HP. I have used only hp scanner apart
>> from
>> this.
>> On Oct 30, 2013 5:06 PM, "mukesh jain" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> hello,
>>> please share your experience about accessibility and speed as well.
>>> because i have purchased such kind of scanner three years ago i.e.
>>> cannon lide 25 which was usb scanner. but its interface was not
>>> accessible. also while scanning large amount of pages with fine
>>> reader, it used to scan couple of pages fine and then slows down the
>>> performance of scanning and powers off imediately.
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/30/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
>>> > How is the speed of the said model? And could you please tell us
>>> > the
>>> > pricing as well?
>>> > Thanks
>>> >
>>> > On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >> I'm using canon lyde 110 scanner. It is easy to carry & use. It
>>> >> doesn't
>>> >> require separate power. its just enough if u connect it with ur
>>> >> pc
>>> using
>>> >> usb cable. Its accuracy is good with kurzweil. U can use fine
>>> >> reader
>>> >> 11
>>> >> to
>>> >> convert ur hard copy into word. Kindly note that I just share
>>> >> what
>>> >> I'm
>>> >> using, and I have not analyzed much about other brands.
>>> >> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 AM, "Kiran Baug" 
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> Hi Friends,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I will be buying new scanner by today.  Can you suggest me any
>>> >>> good
>>> >>> scanner which will work efficiently for converting hardcopies to
>>> >>> word.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Kindly suggest me brand name with model number if any.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Awaiting for your reply.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Thanks and regards,
>>> >>> Kiran Baug
>>> >>>
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Re: [AI] Looking for blindness skills training and education support for a totally blind 4 year old child at Jammu

2013-10-31 Thread avinash shahi
There is a School for the blind in RoopNagar Jammu.
You can search for their number, I'm unable to find it till now.
And NFB also has its school there.


On 10/27/13, Shireen Irani  wrote:
> hi,
>
> aren't there any blind schools/ organizations around there?? i think
> the famly needs to start by trying to locate them if any.
> because whatever tips/ pointers any1 gives them, isolation from such
> institutions does i think hamper qualitative development.
> is it a girl or a boy child?? because that info can help determine
> individual grooming, may b not immediately, but in the near future.
> i'm sure all of us will b most willing to provide any form and amount
> of advise. so they may feel free to get in touch at any time. but i
> think it most essential for them to try and look in their own back
> yard 1st.
> that again does not go to say that the child must be enroled in a
> blind school. but i still think that some innitial help from them will
> surely b welcome even if the child has an integrated education.
> so lets start by comunicating this to the concerned people, and then
> any specific questions can be addressed on this platform itself. i'm
> sure we can all together make this happen.
> hope that makes sense.
> shireen.
>
>
> On 10/27/13, Pranav Lal  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been contacted by an ophthalmologist who is dealing with a case
>> where
>> there is a totally blind 4 year old child based at Jammu. If I have
>> understood things correctly, the child needs blindness skills training as
>> well as education support similar to what organizations such as NAB Delhi
>> provide.
>>
>> Does anyone have any pointers?
>> Pranav
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
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Re: [AI] Purchasing new scanner

2013-10-31 Thread Kiran Baug
Hi,

What settings i should follow while using ABBYY for best recognization

On 10/31/13, Yogesh Chhabra  wrote:
> use ABBYY fine reader or kurzweil.  kurzweil has TTS support while
> ABBYY fine reader doesn't.
>
> On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
>> Friends,
>>
>> I have purchased HP scanjet 200 USB flatbed scanner.  Now i want to
>> scan my books which has colum text pattern in to it and there are also
>> tables.
>>
>> Kindly recommend me wich OCR software i should use for scanning these
>> books for best results.
>>
>> Thanks regards,
>> Kiran Baug
>>
>> On 10/30/13, habeeb. c  wrote:
>>> canon 110 LED is the best scanner i know. I'm using that. Umax and hp
>>> can be equally good. The best is anyhow the recent edition of Canon.
>>> regards
>>>
>>> On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
 It doesn't get struck as hp. I typed wrongly in my earlier mail.
 On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 PM, "muruganandan.k"  wrote:

> This scanner's mrp was 3705. But I got it for rs.3200 at a shop in
> nehru
> place, delhi. I bought it in marchch. I would suggest never to go to
> the
> exclusive brand shop of canon, where they charge the mrp rate. Please
> go
> to
> general electranic shops. The scanner speed is better than HP basic
> scanner. Does't get struck as HP. I have used only hp scanner apart
> from
> this.
> On Oct 30, 2013 5:06 PM, "mukesh jain" 
> wrote:
>
>> hello,
>> please share your experience about accessibility and speed as well.
>> because i have purchased such kind of scanner three years ago i.e.
>> cannon lide 25 which was usb scanner. but its interface was not
>> accessible. also while scanning large amount of pages with fine
>> reader, it used to scan couple of pages fine and then slows down the
>> performance of scanning and powers off imediately.
>> thanks,
>>
>>
>> On 10/30/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
>> > How is the speed of the said model? And could you please tell us
>> > the
>> > pricing as well?
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >> I'm using canon lyde 110 scanner. It is easy to carry & use. It
>> >> doesn't
>> >> require separate power. its just enough if u connect it with ur pc
>> using
>> >> usb cable. Its accuracy is good with kurzweil. U can use fine
>> >> reader
>> >> 11
>> >> to
>> >> convert ur hard copy into word. Kindly note that I just share what
>> >> I'm
>> >> using, and I have not analyzed much about other brands.
>> >> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 AM, "Kiran Baug" 
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi Friends,
>> >>>
>> >>> I will be buying new scanner by today.  Can you suggest me any
>> >>> good
>> >>> scanner which will work efficiently for converting hardcopies to
>> >>> word.
>> >>>
>> >>> Kindly suggest me brand name with model number if any.
>> >>>
>> >>> Awaiting for your reply.
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks and regards,
>> >>> Kiran Baug
>> >>>
>> >>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
>> accessibility
>> >>> of
>> >>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>> >>>
>> >>>
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>> >>>
>> >>>
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Re: [AI] Looking for blindness skills training and education support for a totally blind 4 year old child at Jammu

2013-10-31 Thread goutham agrawal
Dear Mr.Pranav Lal

as per my knowledge I am furnishing here contact details of some
educational institutions for blind at Jammu.

which include the following

1. National Federation of the Blind Jammu Branch,
   Jammu Blind School, Ved Mandir
   Ambfala, Jammu (J&K)


2. NSPB Jammu State Branch, Jammu and Kashmir
   Contact -Dr. S.S.Soodan
   Address -10-A Ext. Shastri Nagar Jammu


3. LBM School for sight less Girls, Jammu and Kashmir
Contact -   Mr. B.L.Varmr - 09419836396
Address-Muthi Mood Sec.1 Roop Nagar Jammu
Registeration details - Society no 4866


please feel free for further discussion with regard to help the V.I.Child.

with regards,

Gautam Agarwal
General Secretary

On 10/27/13, Pranav Lal  wrote:

On 10/31/13, goutham agrawal  wrote:
> Dear Mr.Pranav Lal
>
> as per my knowledge I am furnishing here contact details of some
> educational institutions for blind at Jammu.
>
> which include the following
>
> 1. National Federation of the Blind Jammu Branch,
>Jammu Blind School, Ved Mandir
>Ambfala, Jammu (J&K)
>
>
> 2. NSPB Jammu State Branch, Jammu and Kashmir
>Contact -  Dr. S.S.Soodan
>Address -  10-A Ext. Shastri Nagar Jammu
>
>
> 3. LBM School for sight less Girls, Jammu and Kashmir
> Contact - Mr. B.L.Varmr - 09419836396
> Address-  Muthi Mood Sec.1 Roop Nagar Jammu
> Registeration details -   Society no 4866
>
>
> please feel free for further discussion with regard to help the V.I.Child.
>
> with regards,
>
> Gautam Agarwal
> General Secretary
>
> On 10/27/13, Pranav Lal  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been contacted by an ophthalmologist who is dealing with a case
>> where
>> there is a totally blind 4 year old child based at Jammu. If I have
>> understood things correctly, the child needs blindness skills training as
>> well as education support similar to what organizations such as NAB Delhi
>> provide.
>>
>> Does anyone have any pointers?
>> Pranav
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Looking for blindness skills training and education support for a totally blind 4 year old child at Jammu

2013-10-31 Thread goutham agrawal
Dear Mr.Pranav Lal

as per my knowledge I am furnishing here contact details of some
educational institutions for blind at Jammu.

which include the following

1. National Federation of the Blind Jammu Branch,
   Jammu Blind School, Ved Mandir
   Ambfala, Jammu (J&K)


2. NSPB Jammu State Branch, Jammu and Kashmir
   Contact -Dr. S.S.Soodan
   Address -10-A Ext. Shastri Nagar Jammu


3. LBM School for sight less Girls, Jammu and Kashmir
Contact -   Mr. B.L.Varmr - 09419836396
Address-Muthi Mood Sec.1 Roop Nagar Jammu
Registeration details - Society no 4866


please feel free for further discussion with regard to help the V.I.Child.

with regards,

Gautam Agarwal
General Secretary

On 10/27/13, Pranav Lal  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been contacted by an ophthalmologist who is dealing with a case
> where
> there is a totally blind 4 year old child based at Jammu. If I have
> understood things correctly, the child needs blindness skills training as
> well as education support similar to what organizations such as NAB Delhi
> provide.
>
> Does anyone have any pointers?
> Pranav
>
>
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[AI] Top Tech Tidbits for Thursday, October 31, 2013 - Volume 429

2013-10-31 Thread Hozefa Tambawala
The Week's News in Adaptive Technology

A Flying Blind, LLC Publication
http://www.flying-blind.com/

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On behalf of all of us here at Flying Blind, LLC, we would like to
wish all of our readers a ghoulishly Happy Halloween!

1) Cloud HQ may be a partial solution if you struggle with
accessibility of Google Drive and Google Docs. It allows you to sync
Google Drive with Dropbox, and Google Docs documents are converted to
Word documents:
https://www.cloudhq.net/dropbox

2) JAWS 15 has been released, with its considerable support for
Windows 8.1, some improved web access, more streamlined Braille
support, and more:
http://www.freedomscientific.com/downloads/jaws/jaws-whats-new.asp

3) Jonathan Mosen's blog always features well-considered perspectives
and resulting comments. Recent articles include "There's No Such Thing
as a 'Blind Ghetto Product'":
http://mosen.org/index.php/theres-no-such-thing-as-a-blind-ghetto-product/

"A Matter of Respect. Why I always write 'Braille' with an uppercase B":
http://mosen.org/index.php/a-matter-of-respect-why-i-always-write-braille-with-an-uppercase-b/

"Vienna Waits for You. Great RSS Reader for Mac":
http://mosen.org/index.php/vienna-waits-for-you-great-rss-reader-for-mac/

4) While we're talking about Jonathan, his book on iOS7 is still
available through his site as previously announced, but is now also
available from National Braille Press in DAISY, hardcopy braille, and
.BRF format:
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/IOS7-EYE.html

5) A Twitter user recommended "Startpage Search Engine" for its
clarity and privacy settings:
https://www.startpage.com/

6) This is "A Review of Five iOS Navigation Apps" looking at
accessibility for blind users:
http://www.incobs.de/tests-english/items/ios-navigation-apps.html

7) And on that topic, here is a review of BlindSquare, one of the apps
mentioned in the above post:
http://markusboettner.net/

8) A lot of people may be able to benefit from the "Getting Started
Kit for People New to Vision Loss" from VisionAware:
http://www.visionaware.org/section.aspx?FolderID=7&SectionID=135&TopicID=550

9) Easy Chirp is a cross-platform, accessible Twitter client that has
been unavailable for a while, but is now back:
http://accessibleinsights.info/blog/2013/10/29/easy-chirp-returns-with-new-sporty-features-and-more-power-under-the-hood/

10) Meanwhile, development continues on the accessible Twitter client
Chicken Nugget:
http://q-continuum.net/chicken_nugget/readme.html#changelog

11) From HowToGeek, we learn "How to Use Windows' Advanced Search
Features: Everything You Need to Know":
http://www.howtogeek.com/173703/how-to-use-windows-advanced-search-features-everything-you-need-to-know/

And "Ransomware: Why This New Malware is So Dangerous and How to
Protect Yourself":
http://www.howtogeek.com/174343/ransomware-why-this-new-malware-is-so-dangerous-and-how-to-protect-yourself/

12) Hadley hosts a quarterly iFocus seminar series with training on
iOS devices. iOS7-related training videos from the series are now
posted to their YouTube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/hadleyschool

13) The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is collecting
information about the preferences of blind users who browse the Web on
mobile devices. They've created a short survey (15 questions) that can
be completed in 10 to 15 minutes, and will be available until 22
November:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7RCD9SR

14) This is a bit over a year old, and many of the sites mentioned may
well not be accessible, but "The Big List of 100 Tools, Tips and
Tricks to Wwork More Eefficiently Online", from th

Re: [AI] Purchasing new scanner

2013-10-31 Thread Yogesh Chhabra
use ABBYY fine reader or kurzweil.  kurzweil has TTS support while
ABBYY fine reader doesn't.

On 10/31/13, Kiran Baug  wrote:
> Friends,
>
> I have purchased HP scanjet 200 USB flatbed scanner.  Now i want to
> scan my books which has colum text pattern in to it and there are also
> tables.
>
> Kindly recommend me wich OCR software i should use for scanning these
> books for best results.
>
> Thanks regards,
> Kiran Baug
>
> On 10/30/13, habeeb. c  wrote:
>> canon 110 LED is the best scanner i know. I'm using that. Umax and hp
>> can be equally good. The best is anyhow the recent edition of Canon.
>> regards
>>
>> On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>>> It doesn't get struck as hp. I typed wrongly in my earlier mail.
>>> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 PM, "muruganandan.k"  wrote:
>>>
 This scanner's mrp was 3705. But I got it for rs.3200 at a shop in
 nehru
 place, delhi. I bought it in marchch. I would suggest never to go to
 the
 exclusive brand shop of canon, where they charge the mrp rate. Please
 go
 to
 general electranic shops. The scanner speed is better than HP basic
 scanner. Does't get struck as HP. I have used only hp scanner apart
 from
 this.
 On Oct 30, 2013 5:06 PM, "mukesh jain"  wrote:

> hello,
> please share your experience about accessibility and speed as well.
> because i have purchased such kind of scanner three years ago i.e.
> cannon lide 25 which was usb scanner. but its interface was not
> accessible. also while scanning large amount of pages with fine
> reader, it used to scan couple of pages fine and then slows down the
> performance of scanning and powers off imediately.
> thanks,
>
>
> On 10/30/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
> > How is the speed of the said model? And could you please tell us the
> > pricing as well?
> > Thanks
> >
> > On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I'm using canon lyde 110 scanner. It is easy to carry & use. It
> >> doesn't
> >> require separate power. its just enough if u connect it with ur pc
> using
> >> usb cable. Its accuracy is good with kurzweil. U can use fine
> >> reader
> >> 11
> >> to
> >> convert ur hard copy into word. Kindly note that I just share what
> >> I'm
> >> using, and I have not analyzed much about other brands.
> >> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 AM, "Kiran Baug" 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Friends,
> >>>
> >>> I will be buying new scanner by today.  Can you suggest me any
> >>> good
> >>> scanner which will work efficiently for converting hardcopies to
> >>> word.
> >>>
> >>> Kindly suggest me brand name with model number if any.
> >>>
> >>> Awaiting for your reply.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks and regards,
> >>> Kiran Baug
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[AI] 'Want disability certificate? Come in 2015': Sassoon Hospital

2013-10-31 Thread Vishnu Ramchandani
Hitting new lows of bureaucracy, Pune's government-run Sassoon General Hospital 
has been giving appointments to physically challenged people in need of a 
disability certificate for 2015

Detail:

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2013/oct/311013-pune-want-disability-certificate-come-in-2015.htm

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Re: [AI] Purchasing new scanner

2013-10-31 Thread Kiran Baug
Friends,

I have purchased HP scanjet 200 USB flatbed scanner.  Now i want to
scan my books which has colum text pattern in to it and there are also
tables.

Kindly recommend me wich OCR software i should use for scanning these
books for best results.

Thanks regards,
Kiran Baug

On 10/30/13, habeeb. c  wrote:
> canon 110 LED is the best scanner i know. I'm using that. Umax and hp
> can be equally good. The best is anyhow the recent edition of Canon.
> regards
>
> On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>> It doesn't get struck as hp. I typed wrongly in my earlier mail.
>> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 PM, "muruganandan.k"  wrote:
>>
>>> This scanner's mrp was 3705. But I got it for rs.3200 at a shop in nehru
>>> place, delhi. I bought it in marchch. I would suggest never to go to the
>>> exclusive brand shop of canon, where they charge the mrp rate. Please go
>>> to
>>> general electranic shops. The scanner speed is better than HP basic
>>> scanner. Does't get struck as HP. I have used only hp scanner apart from
>>> this.
>>> On Oct 30, 2013 5:06 PM, "mukesh jain"  wrote:
>>>
 hello,
 please share your experience about accessibility and speed as well.
 because i have purchased such kind of scanner three years ago i.e.
 cannon lide 25 which was usb scanner. but its interface was not
 accessible. also while scanning large amount of pages with fine
 reader, it used to scan couple of pages fine and then slows down the
 performance of scanning and powers off imediately.
 thanks,


 On 10/30/13, Mahesh S. Panicker  wrote:
 > How is the speed of the said model? And could you please tell us the
 > pricing as well?
 > Thanks
 >
 > On 10/30/13, muruganandan.k  wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >> I'm using canon lyde 110 scanner. It is easy to carry & use. It
 >> doesn't
 >> require separate power. its just enough if u connect it with ur pc
 using
 >> usb cable. Its accuracy is good with kurzweil. U can use fine reader
 >> 11
 >> to
 >> convert ur hard copy into word. Kindly note that I just share what
 >> I'm
 >> using, and I have not analyzed much about other brands.
 >> On Oct 30, 2013 6:29 AM, "Kiran Baug" 
 >> wrote:
 >>
 >>> Hi Friends,
 >>>
 >>> I will be buying new scanner by today.  Can you suggest me any good
 >>> scanner which will work efficiently for converting hardcopies to
 >>> word.
 >>>
 >>> Kindly suggest me brand name with model number if any.
 >>>
 >>> Awaiting for your reply.
 >>>
 >>> Thanks and regards,
 >>> Kiran Baug
 >>>
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 accessibility
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 >>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
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[AI] New York Times: Growing Up With a Disabled Sibling, By RACHEL ADAMS

2013-10-31 Thread avinash shahi
“Mom, when are you going to write a book about me?” my 7-year-old son,
Noah, asked as we sat on the floor of his room, surrounded by packing
materials from the box that had arrived earlier that day. Inside were
copies of my new book, each with a picture of me holding Noah’s
brother, Henry, on the cover. Henry has Down syndrome, and the book is
about the first three years of his life. Noah had come home to find
Henry admiring it while I danced around taking photos for our Facebook
page. Noah stood by watching the commotion patiently enough. He
understood that Henry was having his turn. He just wanted to know
whether the next book would be about him.
http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/growing-up-with-a-disabled-sibling/?_r=0
The truth is that I have no plans to write a book about Noah. Unlike
his brother, he does not have a disability. His arrival was a
momentous occasion for my husband and me, but no more than that of any
other baby. So far, he has hit all the usual milestones. He makes
friends easily, has quirky interests and is successful in school. I
think he’s brilliant, charming and special. I also know that none of
this makes for very good reading. The fact of the matter is that it is
unlikely that Noah’s turn will ever come.

We parents put a lot of energy into teaching our children to take
turns. We try to avoid jealousy and strife by doing our best to ensure
that each sibling gets an equal portion. Katie Roiphe wrote recently
about the pain of discovering that the promise of sibling equity is a
myth. We delude siblings by telling them that they are equal, she
argued. The promise that talent, good fortune and accomplishment will
be evenly distributed among their ranks is a lie. Inevitably, there
comes a time when those inequities are exposed, leading to resentment,
insecurity and conflict. Where some siblings overcome such tensions,
others — like Ms. Roiphe and her older sister — are irrevocably
damaged. Ms. Roiphe’s essay struck a nerve because I have a sister of
my own and our relationship has certainly been through the cycles of
acrimony she describes.
But I also believe that these dynamics are quite different when one
sibling is disabled. Instead of starting off with perfect equality,
there is an immediate imbalance of health and ability. Instead of
discovering, years down the road, how life’s gifts have not been
fairly apportioned, that is where the relationship begins. There is
abundant literature on the consequences of growing up with a disabled
sibling, much of it negative. Books with titles like “What About Me?,”
“Being the Other One” and “The Normal One: Life with a Difficult or
Damaged Sibling” report that the able-bodied child is often neglected
as his or her needs are subordinated to the more pressing demands of
the disabled sibling.

This asymmetry can lead to all sorts of consequences, from hostility
and resentment to compensatory overachievement. Siblings of people
with disabilities often complain of feeling isolated and confused.
When they are young, they may be fearful of contracting the sibling’s
disability, or be stricken by guilt that they are responsible for
causing it. They may worry deeply about the disabled sibling’s health
and well-being. They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order
to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.
They may also act out, resenting the attention that goes into caring
for the disabled sibling. At some point, the typical child may feel
shame or embarrassment at having a sibling who is perceived
differently by others. As time passes, nondisabled siblings often
worry they will be responsible for the long-term care of a disabled
brother or sister.

Of course, the news isn’t all bad. Some research suggests that growing
up with a disabled sibling can also infuse a person with a greater
sense of responsibility, patience and compassion for others. Some
siblings may be inspired to go into a helping profession, like
medicine, teaching or public interest law. Others translate their
early experience with disability into a greater appreciation for, and
understanding of, the wide spectrum of human differences. I confess to
keeping my own list of successful and accomplished people who have a
sibling with Down syndrome, which includes the Olympic snowboarder
Kevin Pearce (now himself disabled by a traumatic brain injury), the
actor and singer Jamie Foxx, the actress Eva Longoria, and Amy Chua of
“Tiger Mom” fame (and a Yale Law School professor).

I also realize that it’s far too simplistic to say that having a
sibling with a disability is either a plus or a minus. More important
is the fact that disability may amplify the inequities that are an
inevitable part of all sibling relationships. My sons are 5 and 7, and
I know that our journey is still in its early stages. So far, they
relate to each other much like other brothers. They fight and jostle
for attention; they also play happily, taking joy in being together.
Som

[AI] job alert from eyeway

2013-10-31 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
Hi all,

Please find one job alert for the day from eyeway

One post as Associate Professor in department of  Computer Science &
Engineering and two posts and Assistant Professor in department of
Electronics & Communication Engineering and Computer Science &
Engineering for PwD in Maulana Azad National Urdu University,
Gachibowli, Hyderabad. V.I. can apply. Qualification: Bachelor’s
degree in Engineering/Technology in the relevant branch with First
Class or equivalent. Knowledge of Urdu is  essential. Last date 29th
November. More at http://www.eyeway.org/?q=jobs

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[AI] this is funny: new Dell laptops all smell of cat urine.- bbc news.

2013-10-31 Thread Shireen Irani
A number of Dell users have complained that their new Latitude 6430u
Ultrabooks "smell of cat urine".

Dell engineers have ruled out biological contamination, and said the
smell was not a health hazard.

The problem lay in the manufacturing process, which has now been
changed, the company said.

Users affected by the issue should send their laptop back for replacement parts.

Customers first raised the issue with Dell's high-end business laptop in June.

"A few weeks ago I got a new Lattitude 6430u for work," one user
called Three West complained on Dell's hardware support forum. "The
machine is great, but it smells as if it was assembled near a tomcat's
litter box. It is truly awful!"

Another customer, Hoteca, said: "I thought for sure one of my cats
sprayed it, but there was something faulty with it so I had it
replaced. The next one had the same exact issue. It's embarrassing
taking it to clients because it smells so bad."

Other users said they had blamed their cats for the smell.

Dell support technicians initially suggested that users should clean
the laptop air vents with compressed air, but users complained that
the odour persisted.

In September, a customer known as Malioz raised a concern that the
cause of the problem could be to do with the polymer used in the
laptop plastics, and asked whether chemicals causing the smell could
be a health hazard.

Replacement parts

After an investigation, Dell concluded that the odour was not
hazardous to health.


Dell has said that the cause of the smell is not a biological
contaminant "The smell is not related to cat urine or any other type
of biological contaminant, nor is it a health hazard," Dell support
technician SteveB said.

The problem was related to the manufacturing process, and had now been
resolved, he said.

"If you order an E6430u now, it will not have the issue."

Dell recommended that users should send affected laptops away for a
replacement palm rest.

News of the issue spread after a link to the thread was posted to
ment palm rest.

News of the issue spread after a link to the thread was posted to
discussion site Reddit.
source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24741832

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Re: [AI] Unable to install IE9

2013-10-31 Thread shyam sharma
yes, let me check out if that is 9 or 10's update.
Thanks.
Best regards,
shyam.

On 10/31/13, Amiyo Biswas  wrote:
> IE 10 is installed as an update. I don't remember the steps exactly. Anyway,
>
> go to control panel and look for windows updates. Select IE 10 among the
> updates and remove it. Restart the system and IE 8 will come back. Now you
> can install IE 9.
>
> With best Regards,
> Amiyo Biswas
> Cell: +91-9433464329
> - Original Message -
> From: "shyam sharma" 
> To: "accessindia" ; "blind-computing"
> ; ;
> "blindgeekzone" ;
> ; "blindwindows7"
> ; "keyboardusers"
> ; "sayeverything"
> ; "Technology list for the Blind and Vision
>
> Impaired" 
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 12:15 AM
> Subject: [AI] Unable to install IE9
>
>
>> Hi friends, I am trying to install IE9 but got the message that can't
>> finish the installation because another more recent version is
>> installed on your system.
>>
>> Before installing I did one big mistake that I tried to remove IE9
>> from my system using revo uninstaller. now ie8 has also been
>> uninstalled due to using revo uninstaller. I know there is one file is
>> in the system which is called Iproxy.dll
>>
>> This is a system file so can't be deleted so I also tried system
>> restore but that could also not solve my problem. Now there is only
>> one solution that is reinstall window. But, At this time I don't want
>> to do that.
>> I also know that there are so many experts on the list who can suggest
>> me a better way to get read of this amazing and annoying problem so
>> please don't let my belief weaker and please try to mul hard and solve
>> this problem.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Best Regards:
>> Shyam
>>
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Re: [AI] Unable to install IE9

2013-10-31 Thread Amiyo Biswas
IE 10 is installed as an update. I don't remember the steps exactly. Anyway, 
go to control panel and look for windows updates. Select IE 10 among the 
updates and remove it. Restart the system and IE 8 will come back. Now you 
can install IE 9.


With best Regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: +91-9433464329
- Original Message - 
From: "shyam sharma" 
To: "accessindia" ; "blind-computing" 
; ; 
"blindgeekzone" ; 
; "blindwindows7" 
; "keyboardusers" 
; "sayeverything" 
; "Technology list for the Blind and Vision 
Impaired" 

Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 12:15 AM
Subject: [AI] Unable to install IE9



Hi friends, I am trying to install IE9 but got the message that can't
finish the installation because another more recent version is
installed on your system.

Before installing I did one big mistake that I tried to remove IE9
from my system using revo uninstaller. now ie8 has also been
uninstalled due to using revo uninstaller. I know there is one file is
in the system which is called Iproxy.dll

This is a system file so can't be deleted so I also tried system
restore but that could also not solve my problem. Now there is only
one solution that is reinstall window. But, At this time I don't want
to do that.
I also know that there are so many experts on the list who can suggest
me a better way to get read of this amazing and annoying problem so
please don't let my belief weaker and please try to mul hard and solve
this problem.

Thanks in advance,
Best Regards:
Shyam

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[AI] seeking suggitions to perchase screen reading mobile

2013-10-31 Thread Ramireddy Balu
hellow friends: i want perchase screenreading mobile, duel sim first
preforence my budget is 1 please help me in this regard thank you
all.

-- 
r balireddy
mphil research scholar
department of telugu
school of humanities
university of hyderabad
pin 500046
mobile: 9490360171
skype: balireddy.balu

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