Re: [AI] youtube link of tutorial for booking railway ticket independently with screen reader by radioudaan.

2015-10-21 Thread timy sebastian ettumanoor

Please mentioned the language as well, iether hindhi or english.





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Re: [AI] youtube link of tutorial for booking railway ticket independently with screen reader by radioudaan.

2015-10-21 Thread timy sebastian ettumanoor
I observe this tutorial in hindhi, Please someone do the same tutorial 
in english.




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Re: [AI] IGNOU Syllabus contents for M.A English: please find the link for downloading the files as a ZIP archive file!

2015-10-21 Thread sampath raj rao
Hi If anyone in the list has the MA syllabus for English Literature
corresponding to Annamalai University could please share it with me...
Thanking you,

Regards,
S.Sampath Raj Rao.

On 10/22/15, sampath raj rao  wrote:
> Hi Sir, I am not able to grab the copy of the material as it was
> showing 429 error for the past two days and today it is showing 404
> error.
> Has anyone downloaded the material without any issue?
> Could you check for the link ? I am also in need of the same as I am
> pursuing my MA English...
> Thank you...
>
> On 10/19/15, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>> Find below the link for M.A English content for IGNOU. I have shared
>> the same in the relevant thread, This is for those who might miss
>> it...
>>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20062152/IGNOU.rar
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[AI] Fwd: Job Openings

2015-10-21 Thread Aravind R
-- Forwarded message --
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Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:50:49 +
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Job Openings

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Re: [AI] IGNOU Syllabus contents for M.A English: please find the link for downloading the files as a ZIP archive file!

2015-10-21 Thread muruganandan.k
My dropbox public links got suspended due to excessive downloadss. May
be some one else who has already downloaded the materials can share it
again... Or Please contact me personally.

No E-materials are available for annamalai university to the best of
my knowledge. If some one has scanned them, they can share the
materials.

On 10/22/15, sampath raj rao  wrote:
> Hi If anyone in the list has the MA syllabus for English Literature
> corresponding to Annamalai University could please share it with me...
> Thanking you,
>
> Regards,
> S.Sampath Raj Rao.
>
> On 10/22/15, sampath raj rao  wrote:
>> Hi Sir, I am not able to grab the copy of the material as it was
>> showing 429 error for the past two days and today it is showing 404
>> error.
>> Has anyone downloaded the material without any issue?
>> Could you check for the link ? I am also in need of the same as I am
>> pursuing my MA English...
>> Thank you...
>>
>> On 10/19/15, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>>> Find below the link for M.A English content for IGNOU. I have shared
>>> the same in the relevant thread, This is for those who might miss
>>> it...
>>>
>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20062152/IGNOU.rar
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Re: [AI] youtube link of tutorial for booking railway ticket independently with screen reader by radioudaan.

2015-10-21 Thread timy sebastian ettumanoor



Hi friends,

Sorry for the delayed response.



Whatever may be, mentioning language is the best practice.

nothing to say apart from this.
With regards,
Timy.





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[AI] rbi interview results`

2015-10-21 Thread suhas J
Hi friends, avery good to all hope that all is wel with every one
there. friends my rbi office issiastent interview was last wednessday
so how much tine do they normully take to unnanse the finel results?
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Re: [AI] youtube link of tutorial for booking railway ticket independently with screen reader by radioudaan.

2015-10-21 Thread akshun mahajan
sir it is made with jaws there fore person who speaks or understands
English can go through this tutorial.

On 10/21/15, timy sebastian ettumanoor  wrote:
> I observe this tutorial in hindhi, Please someone do the same tutorial
> in english.
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[AI] deleting the all the formatting in a word document

2015-10-21 Thread Akash Gupta
Dear friends,
Please tell me how to delete all the formatting in a word document
without pasting the whole text in notepad.

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Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

2015-10-21 Thread Ajay Minocha
"They do get job like that of a waiter", Please tell this lady that
whatever facilities we get, We are proud to have visually impaired
people working in different fields in our country that too in large
numbers. I really doubt that the article has done justice with her
thought process. If it has indeed done that, She is badly ill informed
about India.

Thanks,
Ajay

On 10/21/15, akshun mahajan  wrote:
> I met Ms. Jasika in AICB conference and she discussed the same with me .
> She was enjoying the trip very much and she tole me that most probably
> she would visit india in December as well.
>
>
> On 10/21/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Any reactions? I think she is ill-informed. And why to compare India
>> with Switzerland? don't we have hundreds of switzerland in India in
>> population/region-wise?
>> http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/no-support-system-for-blind-in-india/article7779142.ece
>> Blind people in India don’t have it easy. Apart from not having much
>> infrastructure to assist their commute in public, their lack of vision
>> is also seen as an impairment to do several other things, with
>> attaining jobs being one among them.
>>
>> However, 33-year-old Jessica Consuli, who runs the Casa Andrina, a
>> centre for visually impaired in Lugano, Switzerland, feels that life
>> can be normal for them provided they have access to infrastructure.
>> From skiing to living their life completely on their own, Ms. Consuli,
>> who was in Hyderabad a week ago for a conference, talks to Yunus Y.
>> Lasania about the contrast in the lives of the visually impaired in
>> India and her home country.
>>
>> How does Casa Andrina as an institution do to help the blind? What is
>> the biggest difference between the visually impaired in Switzerland
>> and here?
>>
>> The institution teaches blind people, and conducts activities for
>> them. What I have seen so far is that there are no opportunities for
>> the blind in India, be it jobs or anything. In fact, they even go
>> skiing back in Switzerland! It’s amazing, because they just depend on
>> the audio which tells them to go left or right.
>>
>> How different is it for such people in Switzerland? Do they receive
>> help from the government?
>>
>> Over there, the government will pay for them, put them in a school. We
>> have teachers in Switzerland who go from institution to institution to
>> find out about what kind of support systems blind children require.
>>
>> Since there is a system for the visually impaired in Switzerland, how
>> does it help them?
>>
>> The most difficult thing for them is to be independent, but they do
>> get jobs like that of a waiter. For example, there is a restaurant
>> where people eat in the dark and blind people work there. We have a
>> blind person who is a politician! And another who is in-charge of a
>> school.
>>
>> What do you think can be done in India to help visually impaired
>> people then? Since there isn’t much infrastructure in the first place,
>> what are the basic amenities that can be provided?
>>
>> Institutions are very important to help those who cannot see, and they
>> need to be independent. Second, I have not really seen many blind
>> people using dogs. In Switzerland, it is common to see them using dogs
>> as guides.
>>
>> --
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>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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[AI] jampack resourceful site for the blind game lovers

2015-10-21 Thread mukesh jain
hi there,
Games Galore and More is a Voice Chat site where people talk to each
other in real time. This site and its rooms are for everyone who is
interested in interacting with a variety of people in a friendly
environment.
 It offer activities and events of interest to the blind community,
events, activities and games that will educate and entertain you. You
can join their site at no cost. All you need is a microphone and
speakers. Once you have signed up and received your username and
password, you can chat with people from around the world and
participate in games, seminars, and presentations on a variety of
topics. Look at it’s recreation corner, it’s ausom. I really enjoyed
being with this site. It is full of:
A variety of games,
Presentations on adaptive technology,
Presentations from their  members and sponsors on topics affecting the
blind community.
Open discussions on a variety of topics.
Personal interviews of a variety of individuals who have impacted the
blind community. And lot more…

So if it sounds interesting to you as well, then visit,
http://www.gamesgaloreandmore.com/

thanks,



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Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

2015-10-21 Thread George Abraham
In India we have blind/visually impaired people who are entrepreneurs, lawyers, 
IT professionals, travel agents, lecturers, translaters, journalists and the 
list goes on. We have waiters too at Dialogue in the Dark.

India however has the challenge of numbers and the lady is right, support 
systems are far too little to meet the huge demand in India. 

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Sent: 22 October 2015 00:47
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

"They do get job like that of a waiter", Please tell this lady that
whatever facilities we get, We are proud to have visually impaired
people working in different fields in our country that too in large
numbers. I really doubt that the article has done justice with her
thought process. If it has indeed done that, She is badly ill informed
about India.

Thanks,
Ajay

On 10/21/15, akshun mahajan  wrote:
> I met Ms. Jasika in AICB conference and she discussed the same with me .
> She was enjoying the trip very much and she tole me that most probably
> she would visit india in December as well.
>
>
> On 10/21/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Any reactions? I think she is ill-informed. And why to compare India
>> with Switzerland? don't we have hundreds of switzerland in India in
>> population/region-wise?
>> http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/no-support-system-for-blind-in-india/article7779142.ece
>> Blind people in India don’t have it easy. Apart from not having much
>> infrastructure to assist their commute in public, their lack of vision
>> is also seen as an impairment to do several other things, with
>> attaining jobs being one among them.
>>
>> However, 33-year-old Jessica Consuli, who runs the Casa Andrina, a
>> centre for visually impaired in Lugano, Switzerland, feels that life
>> can be normal for them provided they have access to infrastructure.
>> From skiing to living their life completely on their own, Ms. Consuli,
>> who was in Hyderabad a week ago for a conference, talks to Yunus Y.
>> Lasania about the contrast in the lives of the visually impaired in
>> India and her home country.
>>
>> How does Casa Andrina as an institution do to help the blind? What is
>> the biggest difference between the visually impaired in Switzerland
>> and here?
>>
>> The institution teaches blind people, and conducts activities for
>> them. What I have seen so far is that there are no opportunities for
>> the blind in India, be it jobs or anything. In fact, they even go
>> skiing back in Switzerland! It’s amazing, because they just depend on
>> the audio which tells them to go left or right.
>>
>> How different is it for such people in Switzerland? Do they receive
>> help from the government?
>>
>> Over there, the government will pay for them, put them in a school. We
>> have teachers in Switzerland who go from institution to institution to
>> find out about what kind of support systems blind children require.
>>
>> Since there is a system for the visually impaired in Switzerland, how
>> does it help them?
>>
>> The most difficult thing for them is to be independent, but they do
>> get jobs like that of a waiter. For example, there is a restaurant
>> where people eat in the dark and blind people work there. We have a
>> blind person who is a politician! And another who is in-charge of a
>> school.
>>
>> What do you think can be done in India to help visually impaired
>> people then? Since there isn’t much infrastructure in the first place,
>> what are the basic amenities that can be provided?
>>
>> Institutions are very important to help those who cannot see, and they
>> need to be independent. Second, I have not really seen many blind
>> people using dogs. In Switzerland, it is common to see them using dogs
>> as guides.
>>
>> --
>> Avinash Shahi
>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

2015-10-21 Thread PAULMUDDHA
But! Employment wise India is in a better position when compared to other parts 
of the world, 
Where in the differently abled depend largely on social security schemes for 
their living.

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
George Abraham
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 7:31 AM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

In India we have blind/visually impaired people who are entrepreneurs, lawyers, 
IT professionals, travel agents, lecturers, translaters, journalists and the 
list goes on. We have waiters too at Dialogue in the Dark.

India however has the challenge of numbers and the lady is right, support 
systems are far too little to meet the huge demand in India. 

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Ajay Minocha
Sent: 22 October 2015 00:47
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

"They do get job like that of a waiter", Please tell this lady that
whatever facilities we get, We are proud to have visually impaired
people working in different fields in our country that too in large
numbers. I really doubt that the article has done justice with her
thought process. If it has indeed done that, She is badly ill informed
about India.

Thanks,
Ajay

On 10/21/15, akshun mahajan  wrote:
> I met Ms. Jasika in AICB conference and she discussed the same with me .
> She was enjoying the trip very much and she tole me that most probably
> she would visit india in December as well.
>
>
> On 10/21/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
>> Any reactions? I think she is ill-informed. And why to compare India
>> with Switzerland? don't we have hundreds of switzerland in India in
>> population/region-wise?
>> http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/no-support-system-for-blind-in-india/article7779142.ece
>> Blind people in India don’t have it easy. Apart from not having much
>> infrastructure to assist their commute in public, their lack of vision
>> is also seen as an impairment to do several other things, with
>> attaining jobs being one among them.
>>
>> However, 33-year-old Jessica Consuli, who runs the Casa Andrina, a
>> centre for visually impaired in Lugano, Switzerland, feels that life
>> can be normal for them provided they have access to infrastructure.
>> From skiing to living their life completely on their own, Ms. Consuli,
>> who was in Hyderabad a week ago for a conference, talks to Yunus Y.
>> Lasania about the contrast in the lives of the visually impaired in
>> India and her home country.
>>
>> How does Casa Andrina as an institution do to help the blind? What is
>> the biggest difference between the visually impaired in Switzerland
>> and here?
>>
>> The institution teaches blind people, and conducts activities for
>> them. What I have seen so far is that there are no opportunities for
>> the blind in India, be it jobs or anything. In fact, they even go
>> skiing back in Switzerland! It’s amazing, because they just depend on
>> the audio which tells them to go left or right.
>>
>> How different is it for such people in Switzerland? Do they receive
>> help from the government?
>>
>> Over there, the government will pay for them, put them in a school. We
>> have teachers in Switzerland who go from institution to institution to
>> find out about what kind of support systems blind children require.
>>
>> Since there is a system for the visually impaired in Switzerland, how
>> does it help them?
>>
>> The most difficult thing for them is to be independent, but they do
>> get jobs like that of a waiter. For example, there is a restaurant
>> where people eat in the dark and blind people work there. We have a
>> blind person who is a politician! And another who is in-charge of a
>> school.
>>
>> What do you think can be done in India to help visually impaired
>> people then? Since there isn’t much infrastructure in the first place,
>> what are the basic amenities that can be provided?
>>
>> Institutions are very important to help those who cannot see, and they
>> need to be independent. Second, I have not really seen many blind
>> people using dogs. In Switzerland, it is common to see them using dogs
>> as guides.
>>
>> --
>> Avinash Shahi
>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

2015-10-21 Thread Tilakprasad Joshi
Dear George Sir,

I certainly agree with your view point even though many Visually
Impaired people are in to different field but Majority of the people
lack Jobs and many of them are not even aware of the Government
schemes however India is far more better than other developing
countries this article doesn't justify what this Lady is saying, She
can’t do the comparison between India and Switzerland because Social
and Demographic structure is completely different in both the Country
Switzerland is a Developed Nationn where as India Still a Developing
Nation but we are making good progress though the progress is slow.

Warm Regards,
Tilak.


On 10/22/15, PAULMUDDHA  wrote:
> But! Employment wise India is in a better position when compared to other
> parts of the world,
> Where in the differently abled depend largely on social security schemes for
> their living.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of George Abraham
> Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 7:31 AM
> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.'
> Subject: Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica
> Consuli
>
> In India we have blind/visually impaired people who are entrepreneurs,
> lawyers, IT professionals, travel agents, lecturers, translaters,
> journalists and the list goes on. We have waiters too at Dialogue in the
> Dark.
>
> India however has the challenge of numbers and the lady is right, support
> systems are far too little to meet the huge demand in India.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Ajay Minocha
> Sent: 22 October 2015 00:47
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica
> Consuli
>
> "They do get job like that of a waiter", Please tell this lady that
> whatever facilities we get, We are proud to have visually impaired
> people working in different fields in our country that too in large
> numbers. I really doubt that the article has done justice with her
> thought process. If it has indeed done that, She is badly ill informed
> about India.
>
> Thanks,
> Ajay
>
> On 10/21/15, akshun mahajan  wrote:
>> I met Ms. Jasika in AICB conference and she discussed the same with me .
>> She was enjoying the trip very much and she tole me that most probably
>> she would visit india in December as well.
>>
>>
>> On 10/21/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
>>> Any reactions? I think she is ill-informed. And why to compare India
>>> with Switzerland? don't we have hundreds of switzerland in India in
>>> population/region-wise?
>>> http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/no-support-system-for-blind-in-india/article7779142.ece
>>> Blind people in India don’t have it easy. Apart from not having much
>>> infrastructure to assist their commute in public, their lack of vision
>>> is also seen as an impairment to do several other things, with
>>> attaining jobs being one among them.
>>>
>>> However, 33-year-old Jessica Consuli, who runs the Casa Andrina, a
>>> centre for visually impaired in Lugano, Switzerland, feels that life
>>> can be normal for them provided they have access to infrastructure.
>>> From skiing to living their life completely on their own, Ms. Consuli,
>>> who was in Hyderabad a week ago for a conference, talks to Yunus Y.
>>> Lasania about the contrast in the lives of the visually impaired in
>>> India and her home country.
>>>
>>> How does Casa Andrina as an institution do to help the blind? What is
>>> the biggest difference between the visually impaired in Switzerland
>>> and here?
>>>
>>> The institution teaches blind people, and conducts activities for
>>> them. What I have seen so far is that there are no opportunities for
>>> the blind in India, be it jobs or anything. In fact, they even go
>>> skiing back in Switzerland! It’s amazing, because they just depend on
>>> the audio which tells them to go left or right.
>>>
>>> How different is it for such people in Switzerland? Do they receive
>>> help from the government?
>>>
>>> Over there, the government will pay for them, put them in a school. We
>>> have teachers in Switzerland who go from institution to institution to
>>> find out about what kind of support systems blind children require.
>>>
>>> Since there is a system for the visually impaired in Switzerland, how
>>> does it help them?
>>>
>>> The most difficult thing for them is to be independent, but they do
>>> get jobs like that of a waiter. For example, there is a restaurant
>>> where people eat in the dark and blind people work there. We have a
>>> blind person who is a politician! And another who is in-charge of a
>>> school.
>>>
>>> What do you think can be done in India to help visually impaired
>>> 

[AI] mirror display error

2015-10-21 Thread ZACHARIAH
Hello friends,



Could anyone give me solution to solve freedom scientific mirror display error 
dialogue which appears when Jaws is loaded.



OS : Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit

JAWS 15 32 bit or JAWS 14 32 bit.



Thanks,



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Re: [AI] mirror display error

2015-10-21 Thread inamuddin
Dear friend, for the solution of your issue, you need to either update your
windows repaire your Jaws or you need to go to freedom scientific and
download the file called admin 2 and run it.
With regards from Inamuddin with the Skype ID:
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Hello friends,



Could anyone give me solution to solve freedom scientific mirror display
error dialogue which appears when Jaws is loaded.



OS : Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit

JAWS 15 32 bit or JAWS 14 32 bit.



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Re: [AI] mirror display error

2015-10-21 Thread Sunil Sangtani.
hi,
please download the kernal mode framework driver from official microsoft's site:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=38423
there are 2 versions, x86 and x64.
use x86 for 32 bits and x64 for 64 bits of versions of windows.
afterwards, repair the jaws once.



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[AI] Help required

2015-10-21 Thread Arjun Malhotra
Hi everyone
I need  books on copyright and patent law. If someone have then please
e-mail me the books or share it through any of cloud services.
Thankyou in advance.
best
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[AI] Daily Eyeway Alerts

2015-10-21 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
Dear All:

Greetings from the Eyeway Helpdesk!

Follow below the Daily Eyeway Alerts:

1. News-

For hundreds of visually impaired and physically challenged students at
Panjab University (PU), the authorities have decided to launch a helpline
to help them in filling their examination and fee submission forms. The
helpline will start from next week. The students will only be required to
call on the number and give their personal details to the official, who
will fill their forms. There are around 300 physically challenged students,
including 200 visually impaired. Parvinder Singh, Controller of
Examination, PU, said for the visually impaired students, they were also
planning to introduce Braille forms, which will further assist them in
completing all examination and fee submission related formalities
themselves. Source:
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/chandigarh/education/pu-to-launch-helpline-for-visually-impaired-students/145818.html.
More at
http://www.eyeway.org/?q=pu-launch-helpline-visually-impaired-students

2. Event-

There is one day workshop on Mobile Accessibility in HYDERABAD on
second Saturday of
December (12-12-2015) which helps in creating awareness on how a touch
screen mobile on different platforms is user friendly for a blind person.
This workshop helps not only to learn navigation of android and iOS for
basic users, but also instills confidence to buy a best accessible mobile
for new aspirants, which makes every blind person firmly

independent. We request you to bring a mobile or tablet with which you can
learn

the concepts practically. The workshop mainly concentrates on: Outline of
touch screen mobiles on different platforms, Overview of android and iOS
operating systems,

Touch screen Accessibility on different mobiles. Registration fee of 200
rupees (Not refundable)for 1 participant will be collected by online
payment (NEFT, BANK DEPOSIT, I M P S). Place of the event: Hyderabad.Date
of the event: 12-12-2015.

Timings: 9.00 aM to 6.00 pM. Reporting time: 8.30.aM. Lunch and
refreshments will be provided by the organizing team. Accommodation should
be arranged at your own cost.

Escort would be provided with lunch at an additional cost of RS. 150 /-
(Not refundable). To register, please visit the link below and fill the
registration form,
https://mobileaccessibilitymeet.wordpress.com/registration. Registration
process will be available from 19-10-2015 to 15-11-2015. Contact person:
Mr. K. Anil Reddy, Mob: 9849479718, Mr. B. Vikram Babu, Mobile: 9908787892.
More at http://www.eyeway.org/?q=one-day-workshop-mobile-accessibility

3. Job-

There is one post for Visually Impaired as Jr. Hindi Translator in Electronics
Corporation of India Limited, Department of Automic Energy, Hyderabad.
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree with Hindi & English as a main subject or
either of two as medium of examination and the other as main subject plus
Recognized diploma or Certificate course in translation from English to
Hindi and vice versa with knowledge of Bi-lingual (Hindi and English) word
processing on computer. Having 1 year post qualification experience in
Translation of Technical and Administrative documents into Hindi &
vice-versa. Persons having experience in maintenance of office will be
preferred. Upper age Limit: 38 years. The written test will be held at
DELHI, KOLKATA, MUMBAI and HYDERABAD only. The candidates are required to
select any ONE Examination Centre only, of their choice. Only those who are
selected in the written test will be called for interview at Hyderabad.
Apply ‘ON-LINE’ through website:https://ecil.gov.in
. Last date for on-line registration of
application by candidates:  26.10.2015. More at
http://www.eyeway.org/?q=jobs or employment news of 10th  October page no.34

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Re: [AI] My note: Trip to Vaishnav Devi & Patni Top

2015-10-21 Thread akshun mahajan
I have visited this places many time and had the similar experience.



On 10/21/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
> So after Dehradoon and Mumbai in early 2015,  This time we the blind
> friends  decided to visit the Vaishnav Devi shrine in Navratras. And
> to our own surprise, this trip became even more memorable. Huge
> Congregation of people from all hues at the shrine, chirping of birds
> on the hills, smell of foggy clowds and heavy rains during the night
> are some of the experiences which we will cherish forever. One of our
> friends who is a partially-blind crazy camera-man has even captured
> the ‘clowd touching the hills’ and helicopter in the sky’ which we
> will hopefully release with proper captioning in the days to come. As
> we were approaching the main Vaishnav Devi Bhawan the sound of monkeys
> flirting with devotees made us little scare. However they didn’t
> trouble us.
>
> We started the journey from Katra at 9:30 am and returned back around
> 12:30   am in the night. So 28 kilometers trecking on foot in just 15
> hours. It was all as per the plan to take darshan at Vaishnav Devi,
> Bharav Baba and ArthKuari on the same day. We were provided VIP
> treatment by the Central Reserve Police Force. They gave us amazing
> hospitality as per the Shrine’s policy of ‘letting in disabled
> devotees without standing in the queues to take darshan. And I’d say
> this policy is premised on the notion that if the blind devotees’
> reache the main ‘bhavan’ which is not an easy job, they should be
> allowed to take darshan of goddess before anyone else. So the gate
> number 4 is the entrance which needs to be kept in mind.  The main
> priest inside the ‘mandir’ was apt at describing the texture of the
> temple.
>
> Then after the successful journey to Vaishnav Devi Shrine, we planned
> to visit Patni Top (one of the famous hill-stations) 85 Kilometers
> from Katra near by Shrinagar Highway. The managers of the hotel where
> we stayed in were very upbeat for extending their helping hand. And
> why not, the region is the hub of J’s  stable tourism sector.
> Anyway, the taxi-man who was fluent in Hindi and Punjabi soon became
> our friend. And we all young embarked on to our trip to Patni Top. The
> weather was growling on the Sunday gone by. However people flocked to
> the hill-station in huge numbers. The place is certainly amazing. The
> stormy-wind, thundaring clowd, road-side tea-shops and sound of water
> streaming down to the earth was superb. Again, our Camera-man and dear
> friend Buddhadev rolled his fingers in the chilly weather and took
> some brilliant shots at the hill-top. So this navratras we spent our
> time in the state of J where people’s warmth hospitality will always
> remain with us. I’d recommend other blind friends to go to the shrine
> and share your experiences.
>
>
> --
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Re: [AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

2015-10-21 Thread akshun mahajan
I met Ms. Jasika in AICB conference and she discussed the same with me .
She was enjoying the trip very much and she tole me that most probably
she would visit india in December as well.


On 10/21/15, avinash shahi  wrote:
> Any reactions? I think she is ill-informed. And why to compare India
> with Switzerland? don't we have hundreds of switzerland in India in
> population/region-wise?
> http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/no-support-system-for-blind-in-india/article7779142.ece
> Blind people in India don’t have it easy. Apart from not having much
> infrastructure to assist their commute in public, their lack of vision
> is also seen as an impairment to do several other things, with
> attaining jobs being one among them.
>
> However, 33-year-old Jessica Consuli, who runs the Casa Andrina, a
> centre for visually impaired in Lugano, Switzerland, feels that life
> can be normal for them provided they have access to infrastructure.
> From skiing to living their life completely on their own, Ms. Consuli,
> who was in Hyderabad a week ago for a conference, talks to Yunus Y.
> Lasania about the contrast in the lives of the visually impaired in
> India and her home country.
>
> How does Casa Andrina as an institution do to help the blind? What is
> the biggest difference between the visually impaired in Switzerland
> and here?
>
> The institution teaches blind people, and conducts activities for
> them. What I have seen so far is that there are no opportunities for
> the blind in India, be it jobs or anything. In fact, they even go
> skiing back in Switzerland! It’s amazing, because they just depend on
> the audio which tells them to go left or right.
>
> How different is it for such people in Switzerland? Do they receive
> help from the government?
>
> Over there, the government will pay for them, put them in a school. We
> have teachers in Switzerland who go from institution to institution to
> find out about what kind of support systems blind children require.
>
> Since there is a system for the visually impaired in Switzerland, how
> does it help them?
>
> The most difficult thing for them is to be independent, but they do
> get jobs like that of a waiter. For example, there is a restaurant
> where people eat in the dark and blind people work there. We have a
> blind person who is a politician! And another who is in-charge of a
> school.
>
> What do you think can be done in India to help visually impaired
> people then? Since there isn’t much infrastructure in the first place,
> what are the basic amenities that can be provided?
>
> Institutions are very important to help those who cannot see, and they
> need to be independent. Second, I have not really seen many blind
> people using dogs. In Switzerland, it is common to see them using dogs
> as guides.
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[AI] ‘No support system for blind in India’ said Jessica Consuli

2015-10-21 Thread avinash shahi
Any reactions? I think she is ill-informed. And why to compare India
with Switzerland? don't we have hundreds of switzerland in India in
population/region-wise?
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/no-support-system-for-blind-in-india/article7779142.ece
Blind people in India don’t have it easy. Apart from not having much
infrastructure to assist their commute in public, their lack of vision
is also seen as an impairment to do several other things, with
attaining jobs being one among them.

However, 33-year-old Jessica Consuli, who runs the Casa Andrina, a
centre for visually impaired in Lugano, Switzerland, feels that life
can be normal for them provided they have access to infrastructure.
From skiing to living their life completely on their own, Ms. Consuli,
who was in Hyderabad a week ago for a conference, talks to Yunus Y.
Lasania about the contrast in the lives of the visually impaired in
India and her home country.

How does Casa Andrina as an institution do to help the blind? What is
the biggest difference between the visually impaired in Switzerland
and here?

The institution teaches blind people, and conducts activities for
them. What I have seen so far is that there are no opportunities for
the blind in India, be it jobs or anything. In fact, they even go
skiing back in Switzerland! It’s amazing, because they just depend on
the audio which tells them to go left or right.

How different is it for such people in Switzerland? Do they receive
help from the government?

Over there, the government will pay for them, put them in a school. We
have teachers in Switzerland who go from institution to institution to
find out about what kind of support systems blind children require.

Since there is a system for the visually impaired in Switzerland, how
does it help them?

The most difficult thing for them is to be independent, but they do
get jobs like that of a waiter. For example, there is a restaurant
where people eat in the dark and blind people work there. We have a
blind person who is a politician! And another who is in-charge of a
school.

What do you think can be done in India to help visually impaired
people then? Since there isn’t much infrastructure in the first place,
what are the basic amenities that can be provided?

Institutions are very important to help those who cannot see, and they
need to be independent. Second, I have not really seen many blind
people using dogs. In Switzerland, it is common to see them using dogs
as guides.

-- 
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Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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[AI] youtube link of tutorial for booking railway ticket independently with screen reader by radioudaan.

2015-10-21 Thread Radio Udaan
youtube link of  tutorial for booking railway ticket independently
with screen reader by radioudaan.
https://youtu.be/EcAVf1OrAXw



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[AI] My note: Trip to Vaishnav Devi & Patni Top

2015-10-21 Thread avinash shahi
So after Dehradoon and Mumbai in early 2015,  This time we the blind
friends  decided to visit the Vaishnav Devi shrine in Navratras. And
to our own surprise, this trip became even more memorable. Huge
Congregation of people from all hues at the shrine, chirping of birds
on the hills, smell of foggy clowds and heavy rains during the night
are some of the experiences which we will cherish forever. One of our
friends who is a partially-blind crazy camera-man has even captured
the ‘clowd touching the hills’ and helicopter in the sky’ which we
will hopefully release with proper captioning in the days to come. As
we were approaching the main Vaishnav Devi Bhawan the sound of monkeys
flirting with devotees made us little scare. However they didn’t
trouble us.

We started the journey from Katra at 9:30 am and returned back around
12:30   am in the night. So 28 kilometers trecking on foot in just 15
hours. It was all as per the plan to take darshan at Vaishnav Devi,
Bharav Baba and ArthKuari on the same day. We were provided VIP
treatment by the Central Reserve Police Force. They gave us amazing
hospitality as per the Shrine’s policy of ‘letting in disabled
devotees without standing in the queues to take darshan. And I’d say
this policy is premised on the notion that if the blind devotees’
reache the main ‘bhavan’ which is not an easy job, they should be
allowed to take darshan of goddess before anyone else. So the gate
number 4 is the entrance which needs to be kept in mind.  The main
priest inside the ‘mandir’ was apt at describing the texture of the
temple.

Then after the successful journey to Vaishnav Devi Shrine, we planned
to visit Patni Top (one of the famous hill-stations) 85 Kilometers
from Katra near by Shrinagar Highway. The managers of the hotel where
we stayed in were very upbeat for extending their helping hand. And
why not, the region is the hub of J’s  stable tourism sector.
Anyway, the taxi-man who was fluent in Hindi and Punjabi soon became
our friend. And we all young embarked on to our trip to Patni Top. The
weather was growling on the Sunday gone by. However people flocked to
the hill-station in huge numbers. The place is certainly amazing. The
stormy-wind, thundaring clowd, road-side tea-shops and sound of water
streaming down to the earth was superb. Again, our Camera-man and dear
friend Buddhadev rolled his fingers in the chilly weather and took
some brilliant shots at the hill-top. So this navratras we spent our
time in the state of J where people’s warmth hospitality will always
remain with us. I’d recommend other blind friends to go to the shrine
and share your experiences.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] mirror display error

2015-10-21 Thread shraddha edke
Dear all,

I've also been facing the similar problem which has yet not resolved...

Wanted to know your views if it in any way cause damage to the laptop?
As by clicking on OK, the dialogue box disappears!

Thanking you in advance!

Your's,
Shraddha.


On 10/21/15, inamuddin  wrote:
> Dear friend, for the solution of your issue, you need to either update your
> windows repaire your Jaws or you need to go to freedom scientific and
> download the file called admin 2 and run it.
> With regards from Inamuddin with the Skype ID:
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>
> Hello friends,
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>
>
> Could anyone give me solution to solve freedom scientific mirror display
> error dialogue which appears when Jaws is loaded.
>
>
>
> OS : Windows 7 ultimate 32 bit
>
> JAWS 15 32 bit or JAWS 14 32 bit.
>
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>
> Thanks,
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