Re: [AI] digital library of india books

2016-08-01 Thread Mohib Anwar Rafay
I visited the website, but I couldn't download the books from there.
So if anyone has successfully used the website, please share your
experience.

On 8/2/16, Nirmal Verma  wrote:
> The website is dli.gov.in
>
> Nirmal
>
> On Aug 2, 2016 9:30 AM, "payal Thakur"  wrote:
>
>> hello sir
>>
>> ware is the webside? I want to chek that side
>> and is there in English language?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8/2/16, Nirmal Verma  wrote:
>> > Just visit the website and search for the book. If you find the book
>> > then
>> > please get back to me with the name of the book and the book will be
>> > converted into text at Indic Trust and will be sent to you.
>> >
>> > Nirmal
>> >
>> > On Aug 2, 2016 7:23 AM, "pooja"  wrote:
>> >
>> > Respected sir, can we access this digital library? If yes, then tell us
>> the
>> > procedure.
>> > thanks
>> >
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> > Of Nirmal Verma
>> > Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 12:09 AM
>> > To: accessindia; daisyforumofindia
>> > Cc: Venkat Raman
>> > Subject: [AI] digital library of india books
>> >
>> > Dear Friends
>> >
>> > digital library of india (DLI) is a sincere effort to digitise the
>> > books
>> by
>> > government. We at indic trust would now be making effort to make the
>> books
>> > accessible to visually challenged. You can surf the website of digital
>> > library, select the book and tell us the name of it. If the scanning
>> > quality
>> > of the book is good then it will be in your hand pretty soon. We will
>> > do
>> > ocr
>> > for the following languages
>> >
>> > malyalam, hindi. tamil, telugu, bengali, punjabi, gujrati, marathi,
>> nepali,
>> > kannada
>> >
>> > It will give you the access of entire text of the book. It is a sincere
>> > effort to end book famine, kindly spread word about it.
>> > you can also scan your books and send it to us. We will get that done
>> also.
>> > currently more than fifty thousand hindi books, forty thousand gujrati
>> > books, 25000 bengali books, five thousand tamil books and more are
>> > available
>> > at DLI.
>> >
>> > Potentialy this means a reader has access to more than five lakh books
>> > of
>> > different languages. It will keep on growing as the number of books
>> > grows
>> > at
>> > DLI.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Nirmal Verma
>> > Lucknow
>> > 9311088660
>> >
>> > Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
>> > mobile phones / Tabs on:
>> >
>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessind
>> > ia.org.in
>> >
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Re: [AI] digital library of india books

2016-08-01 Thread Nirmal Verma
The website is dli.gov.in

Nirmal

On Aug 2, 2016 9:30 AM, "payal Thakur"  wrote:

> hello sir
>
> ware is the webside? I want to chek that side
> and is there in English language?
>
>
>
>
> On 8/2/16, Nirmal Verma  wrote:
> > Just visit the website and search for the book. If you find the book then
> > please get back to me with the name of the book and the book will be
> > converted into text at Indic Trust and will be sent to you.
> >
> > Nirmal
> >
> > On Aug 2, 2016 7:23 AM, "pooja"  wrote:
> >
> > Respected sir, can we access this digital library? If yes, then tell us
> the
> > procedure.
> > thanks
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
> Behalf
> > Of Nirmal Verma
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 12:09 AM
> > To: accessindia; daisyforumofindia
> > Cc: Venkat Raman
> > Subject: [AI] digital library of india books
> >
> > Dear Friends
> >
> > digital library of india (DLI) is a sincere effort to digitise the books
> by
> > government. We at indic trust would now be making effort to make the
> books
> > accessible to visually challenged. You can surf the website of digital
> > library, select the book and tell us the name of it. If the scanning
> > quality
> > of the book is good then it will be in your hand pretty soon. We will do
> > ocr
> > for the following languages
> >
> > malyalam, hindi. tamil, telugu, bengali, punjabi, gujrati, marathi,
> nepali,
> > kannada
> >
> > It will give you the access of entire text of the book. It is a sincere
> > effort to end book famine, kindly spread word about it.
> > you can also scan your books and send it to us. We will get that done
> also.
> > currently more than fifty thousand hindi books, forty thousand gujrati
> > books, 25000 bengali books, five thousand tamil books and more are
> > available
> > at DLI.
> >
> > Potentialy this means a reader has access to more than five lakh books of
> > different languages. It will keep on growing as the number of books grows
> > at
> > DLI.
> >
> >
> >
> > Nirmal Verma
> > Lucknow
> > 9311088660
> >
> > Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
> of
> > mobile phones / Tabs on:
> >
> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessind
> > ia.org.in
> >
> >
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Re: [AI] digital library of india books

2016-08-01 Thread payal Thakur
hello sir

ware is the webside? I want to chek that side
and is there in English language?




On 8/2/16, Nirmal Verma  wrote:
> Just visit the website and search for the book. If you find the book then
> please get back to me with the name of the book and the book will be
> converted into text at Indic Trust and will be sent to you.
>
> Nirmal
>
> On Aug 2, 2016 7:23 AM, "pooja"  wrote:
>
> Respected sir, can we access this digital library? If yes, then tell us the
> procedure.
> thanks
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Nirmal Verma
> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 12:09 AM
> To: accessindia; daisyforumofindia
> Cc: Venkat Raman
> Subject: [AI] digital library of india books
>
> Dear Friends
>
> digital library of india (DLI) is a sincere effort to digitise the books by
> government. We at indic trust would now be making effort to make the books
> accessible to visually challenged. You can surf the website of digital
> library, select the book and tell us the name of it. If the scanning
> quality
> of the book is good then it will be in your hand pretty soon. We will do
> ocr
> for the following languages
>
> malyalam, hindi. tamil, telugu, bengali, punjabi, gujrati, marathi, nepali,
> kannada
>
> It will give you the access of entire text of the book. It is a sincere
> effort to end book famine, kindly spread word about it.
> you can also scan your books and send it to us. We will get that done also.
> currently more than fifty thousand hindi books, forty thousand gujrati
> books, 25000 bengali books, five thousand tamil books and more are
> available
> at DLI.
>
> Potentialy this means a reader has access to more than five lakh books of
> different languages. It will keep on growing as the number of books grows
> at
> DLI.
>
>
>
> Nirmal Verma
> Lucknow
> 9311088660
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of
> mobile phones / Tabs on:
> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessind
> ia.org.in
>
>
> Search for old postings at:
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> sent through this mailing list..
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2016-08-01 Thread payal Thakur
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payal
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Re: [AI] digital library of india books

2016-08-01 Thread Nirmal Verma
Just visit the website and search for the book. If you find the book then
please get back to me with the name of the book and the book will be
converted into text at Indic Trust and will be sent to you.

Nirmal

On Aug 2, 2016 7:23 AM, "pooja"  wrote:

Respected sir, can we access this digital library? If yes, then tell us the
procedure.
thanks

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Nirmal Verma
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 12:09 AM
To: accessindia; daisyforumofindia
Cc: Venkat Raman
Subject: [AI] digital library of india books

Dear Friends

digital library of india (DLI) is a sincere effort to digitise the books by
government. We at indic trust would now be making effort to make the books
accessible to visually challenged. You can surf the website of digital
library, select the book and tell us the name of it. If the scanning quality
of the book is good then it will be in your hand pretty soon. We will do ocr
for the following languages

malyalam, hindi. tamil, telugu, bengali, punjabi, gujrati, marathi, nepali,
kannada

It will give you the access of entire text of the book. It is a sincere
effort to end book famine, kindly spread word about it.
you can also scan your books and send it to us. We will get that done also.
currently more than fifty thousand hindi books, forty thousand gujrati
books, 25000 bengali books, five thousand tamil books and more are available
at DLI.

Potentialy this means a reader has access to more than five lakh books of
different languages. It will keep on growing as the number of books grows at
DLI.



Nirmal Verma
Lucknow
9311088660

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Re: [AI] Booking of concessional railway tickets on website

2016-08-01 Thread pooja
Respected madam,
Yes the mobile app that is IRCTC is good, but we can't book concessional
tickets for PWD's from this app. 

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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Kanchan Pamnani
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2016 12:31 PM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.'
Subject: [AI] Booking of concessional railway tickets on website

HiAll 

Just need to clarify a couple of issues-there was some confusion amongst two
blind friends so I thought I would ask these questions to the group  

1.   Can a blind person book a concessional ticket online on his own
without any sighted help?

2.   If help is needed even today then where is the help needed?

3.   Have you tried to book a concessional ticket through the android
app? 

4.   I am told that the IPhone app is good and we don't need any help to
book a concessional  ticket is this true? 

Harish please allow the last 2 questions on this group since they need to be
tackled together and please don't tell me to go to the mobile group for part
answers. 

At present I am not doing a full report so any answers are welcome. 

Thanks 

Kanchan 


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Re: [AI] digital library of india books

2016-08-01 Thread pooja
Respected sir, can we access this digital library? If yes, then tell us the
procedure.
thanks

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Of Nirmal Verma
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 12:09 AM
To: accessindia; daisyforumofindia
Cc: Venkat Raman
Subject: [AI] digital library of india books

Dear Friends

digital library of india (DLI) is a sincere effort to digitise the books by
government. We at indic trust would now be making effort to make the books
accessible to visually challenged. You can surf the website of digital
library, select the book and tell us the name of it. If the scanning quality
of the book is good then it will be in your hand pretty soon. We will do ocr
for the following languages

malyalam, hindi. tamil, telugu, bengali, punjabi, gujrati, marathi, nepali,
kannada

It will give you the access of entire text of the book. It is a sincere
effort to end book famine, kindly spread word about it.
you can also scan your books and send it to us. We will get that done also.
currently more than fifty thousand hindi books, forty thousand gujrati
books, 25000 bengali books, five thousand tamil books and more are available
at DLI.

Potentialy this means a reader has access to more than five lakh books of
different languages. It will keep on growing as the number of books grows at
DLI.



Nirmal Verma
Lucknow
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[AI] digital library of india books

2016-08-01 Thread Nirmal Verma
Dear Friends

digital library of india (DLI) is a sincere effort to digitise the books by
government. We at indic trust would now be making effort to make the books
accessible to visually challenged. You can surf the website of digital
library, select the book and tell us the name of it. If the scanning
quality of the book is good then it will be in your hand pretty soon. We
will do ocr for the following languages

malyalam, hindi. tamil, telugu, bengali, punjabi, gujrati, marathi, nepali,
kannada

It will give you the access of entire text of the book. It is a sincere
effort to end book famine, kindly spread word about it.
you can also scan your books and send it to us. We will get that done also.
currently more than fifty thousand hindi books, forty thousand gujrati
books, 25000 bengali books, five thousand tamil books and more are
available at DLI.

Potentialy this means a reader has access to more than five lakh books of
different languages. It will keep on growing as the number of books grows
at DLI.



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[AI] Moderator RE: more news of surgeries for the Kashmiri youth blinded by the Indian defence forces, hats off to the NGOs and volunteers involved!

2016-08-01 Thread harish

This thread continues to be closed
Harish
-original message-
Subject: Re: [AI] more news of surgeries for the Kashmiri youth blinded by the 
Indian defence forces, hats off to the NGOs and volunteers involved!
From: Himanshu Sahu 
Date: 31/07/2016 9:09 PM

is this an attempt of portraying Kashmir situation as of "being
victimised" of kashmiries by armed forces under disguise of
"blindness", "eye injury" propagated by some sections of disenchanted
and disgruntled so called "Indian Citizens" like Kanhaiya and his
allies, the shameless leftists and sepretists who eat of India but
sing song of either Pakistan or China or of any other country which is
covertly harming India whether in terms of direct perpetration and
terrorism or covertly endorsing it or under cover of so called "NGOs",
"activists" who are funded by international hawala money to disturb
India.

Why there is no talk about those hundreds of securities personnels who
lost life and got several injuries in these clashes in Kashmir? Did
any reporter bothered to go to army hospitals and check their
injuries?
What about those reports discerning that for pelting stones rates were
fixed, and even rates  were fixed for throwing hand-granades while
being a part of the mob on security personnels?

Discreet spread of unrest and anty-nation feeling is well-identified
by we alert Indians, so such reports with malla fide intention are not
going to mislead Indian...






On 7/31/16, muruganandan.k  wrote:
> news from today's The Hindu Edition:
>
> Eye doctors fly to Kashmir for surgeries on pellet-hit
> For three days, a team of three eye specialists, one of whom is a
> Chennaiite, operated non-stop on young Kashmiris whose eyes had been
> wounded in pellet gun injuries during clashes with the security
> forces. The medical team landed on Tuesday in a city where mobs were
> throwing stones and where everything was shut down, including the
> Internet and television. Two of the doctors said the team went
> straight from the airport to Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital, where
> scores of people who had lost vision in one eye had come in. The
> doctors — S. Natarajan, who trained at the Government Ophthalmic
> Hospital in Egmore and worked at Sankara Nethralaya before settling in
> Mumbai, Syed Asghar Hussain, who runs the Optimus Maqbool Hospital in
> Triplicane and Kenshuk Marwah from New Delhi — were contacted by the
> Borderless World Foundation, an NGO that focusses on geographically
> remote and disadvantaged border areas. “The Foundation had sent out an
> alert asking for retina specialists to go to Kashmir. I didn’t
> hesitate. I decided to go, and contacted two doctors who had trained
> under me to come as well,” said Dr. Natarajan, who is the director of
> Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital in Mumbai. Only one operation theatre at the
> Srinagar hospital was functional for the particular surgeries, and the
> three doctors performed a total of 48, said Dr. Natarajan. “In about
> 10 cases, we removed the pellets. Some of the patients have suffered
> optic nerve damage, cataracts, iris and corneal damage,” he said. It
> was completely overwhelming, said Dr. Hussain, to see young people who
> had been caught in the crossfire — the youngest they operated on was
> 12 — suffer from critical eye injuries. “The hospital has three
> vitreo-retinal surgeons but their hands are full — in a week, they
> have had dozens of admissions,” he said. By Friday, a second theatre
> was set up to treat patients. That evening, the three doctors flew
> out, but they have plans to go back very soon.
>
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Re: [AI] need a book

2016-08-01 Thread Nirmal Verma
Hi maitreya

Hindi version of the book by ram ahuja is available on bookshare.org,  you
can also put him in touch with indic trust lucknow.

Thanks

Nirmal Verma
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On Aug 1, 2016 10:00 PM, "Maitreya Shah"  wrote:

hello all,

To those who have books on social sciences/ social work, one of my
friends needs the following books:
* Social Problems in India by Ram Ahuja,
* Any good books on Social Work.

If you have these books, or if you know of a source from where I can
get these books,
please drop me a personal email at :
shah.maitrey...@gmail.com

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[AI] need a book

2016-08-01 Thread Maitreya Shah
hello all,

To those who have books on social sciences/ social work, one of my
friends needs the following books:
* Social Problems in India by Ram Ahuja,
* Any good books on Social Work.

If you have these books, or if you know of a source from where I can
get these books,
please drop me a personal email at :
shah.maitrey...@gmail.com

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[AI] Changes with windows 10 in contrast of win 7

2016-08-01 Thread Rejin Jose k.
hello access indians,
hope all are doing well. this is rejin from kerala.
i was using win7 with jaws14 and jaws 16 for last few years.
now due to some physical failures of my machine i'm compelled to buy a
new laptop.
now i have bought an hp AU series laptop which is pre-installed with
win10. the technical team told me that it is bit difficult to get
drivers to install windows 7 which will get into malfunctioning of
some components. so i have few questions regarding this.
1. which version of NVDA and JAWS works well with win10?
2. is there any known issues for win 10 regarding accessibility ?
3. does other softwares like kurzweil and OCR applications show any
incompatibility?
4. is there any new useful features  introduced in win10?
5. any suggestions or tips that help me to play with win10?

Please kindly put some light on these questions.
any simple suggestion will be appreciated.

Thanks in  advance

Rejin Jose K


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Re: [AI] Booking of concessional railway tickets on website

2016-08-01 Thread Rohiet A. Patil

Hello mam!
Other members has answer your first 2 questions so I would like to move to 
3rd one. Before 1 or 2 months, I check IRCTC connect the official app for 
booking on IRCTC on my androyed device, I find that there is no provission 
for booking concessional ticket at that time. But I am not aware about the 
current condition.

Regards,
Rohiet Patil
Cell: +919850831774

-Original Message- 
From: Kanchan Pamnani

Sent: Monday, August 01, 2016 12:30 PM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning 
the disabled.'

Subject: [AI] Booking of concessional railway tickets on website

HiAll

Just need to clarify a couple of issues-there was some confusion amongst two
blind friends so I thought I would ask these questions to the group

1.   Can a blind person book a concessional ticket online on his own
without any sighted help?

2.   If help is needed even today then where is the help needed?

3.   Have you tried to book a concessional ticket through the android
app?

4.   I am told that the IPhone app is good and we don't need any help to
book a concessional  ticket is this true?

Harish please allow the last 2 questions on this group since they need to be
tackled together and please don't tell me to go to the mobile group for part
answers.

At present I am not doing a full report so any answers are welcome.

Thanks

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[AI] Daily Eyeway Alerts

2016-08-01 Thread Eyeway Helpdesk
Dear All:

Greetings from theNational  Eyeway Helpdesk

Please, follow below the Daily Eyeway Alerts:


1. Event

The 22th edition of Salwan Cross Country Run is being organized on
*Sunday the 6th of November 2016 at the Army Equestrian Centre, Brar
Square, Delhi Cantt. It is that time of the year when we get together
for one great cause – to mould the children of today, honing and
shaping their body into running that extra mile – to teach them what
courage, grit, strength and determination means in search of
perfection. More at  http://www.eyeway.org/?q=salwan-marthon-2016


2. Training

Diploma in Computer Education (Visual Impairment) is a full-time one
academic year programme intended to equip the trainees with necessary
knowledge, skills and competencies in the use of computers and related
technologies with special focus on visual impairment. The Programme
and its curriculum has been approved by the Rehabilitation Council of
India (RCI). Admission to the Course is open to men and women- blind
and sighted- from all parts of the country. A candidate with a minimum
qualification of 12th class pass with at least 50% marks in qualifying
examination, relaxable as per government rules, are eligible to apply
for admission to the course. Duration of the Course: 10 months or one
academic year. Intake Capacity: Maximum 25 students per academic year
(reservation in accordance with govt. rules). a) At the cash counter
of The Blind Relief Association, Delhi, between 10 AM to 4 PM on all
working days from 18th July 2016 to 6th August 2016 by paying a sum of
Rs. 100/- . Downloaded from www.blindrelief.org. and submitted with
demand draft of Rs.100/- favoring “The Blind Relief Association ,Delhi
“ payable at Delhi.Last date of receipt of duly completed form is 6th
August 2016. More at
http://www.eyeway.org/?q=diploma-computer-education-visual-impairment-programme
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[AI] Regarding paper used for Braille writing

2016-08-01 Thread library MJ
Dear Members,

If any one needs continues sheet for Braille writing for Index Basic D
Printer.If you need more details Please contact us the contact number
is.08022587623 or 08022587625 Extn: 19


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Re: [AI] Booking of concessional railway tickets on website

2016-08-01 Thread Aravind R
as long as u use mobile OTP option, no need to depend on others

On 8/1/16, mukesh jain  wrote:
> hello,
> with reference to your questions, my answers are:
> 1.       Can a blind person book a concessional ticket online on his own
> without any sighted help?
>
> yes, for sure.
> 2.       If help is needed even today then where is the help needed?
>
> nowhere, not at all.
> thanks,
>
>
> On 8/1/16, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
>> HiAll
>>
>> Just need to clarify a couple of issues-there was some confusion amongst
>> two
>> blind friends so I thought I would ask these questions to the group
>>
>> 1.   Can a blind person book a concessional ticket online on his own
>> without any sighted help?
>>
>> 2.   If help is needed even today then where is the help needed?
>>
>> 3.   Have you tried to book a concessional ticket through the android
>> app?
>>
>> 4.   I am told that the IPhone app is good and we don't need any help
>> to
>> book a concessional  ticket is this true?
>>
>> Harish please allow the last 2 questions on this group since they need to
>> be
>> tackled together and please don't tell me to go to the mobile group for
>> part
>> answers.
>>
>> At present I am not doing a full report so any answers are welcome.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Kanchan
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] Booking of concessional railway tickets on website

2016-08-01 Thread mukesh jain
hello,
with reference to your questions, my answers are:
1.       Can a blind person book a concessional ticket online on his own
without any sighted help?

yes, for sure.
2.       If help is needed even today then where is the help needed?

nowhere, not at all.
thanks,


On 8/1/16, Kanchan Pamnani  wrote:
> HiAll
>
> Just need to clarify a couple of issues-there was some confusion amongst
> two
> blind friends so I thought I would ask these questions to the group
>
> 1.   Can a blind person book a concessional ticket online on his own
> without any sighted help?
>
> 2.   If help is needed even today then where is the help needed?
>
> 3.   Have you tried to book a concessional ticket through the android
> app?
>
> 4.   I am told that the IPhone app is good and we don't need any help
> to
> book a concessional  ticket is this true?
>
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[AI] Booking of concessional railway tickets on website

2016-08-01 Thread Kanchan Pamnani
HiAll 

Just need to clarify a couple of issues-there was some confusion amongst two
blind friends so I thought I would ask these questions to the group  

1.   Can a blind person book a concessional ticket online on his own
without any sighted help?

2.   If help is needed even today then where is the help needed?

3.   Have you tried to book a concessional ticket through the android
app? 

4.   I am told that the IPhone app is good and we don't need any help to
book a concessional  ticket is this true? 

Harish please allow the last 2 questions on this group since they need to be
tackled together and please don't tell me to go to the mobile group for part
answers. 

At present I am not doing a full report so any answers are welcome. 

Thanks 

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Re: [AI] more news of surgeries for the Kashmiri youth blinded by the Indian defence forces, hats off to the NGOs and volunteers involved!

2016-08-01 Thread Niranjanraj Urs
On 7/31/16, Himanshu Sahu  wrote:
> is this an attempt of portraying Kashmir situation as of "being
> victimised" of kashmiries by armed forces under disguise of
> "blindness", "eye injury" propagated by some sections of disenchanted
> and disgruntled so called "Indian Citizens" like Kanhaiya and his
> allies, the shameless leftists and sepretists who eat of India but
> sing song of either Pakistan or China or of any other country which is
> covertly harming India whether in terms of direct perpetration and
> terrorism or covertly endorsing it or under cover of so called "NGOs",
> "activists" who are funded by international hawala money to disturb
> India.
>
> Why there is no talk about those hundreds of securities personnels who
> lost life and got several injuries in these clashes in Kashmir? Did
> any reporter bothered to go to army hospitals and check their
> injuries?
> What about those reports discerning that for pelting stones rates were
> fixed, and even rates  were fixed for throwing hand-granades while
> being a part of the mob on security personnels?
>
> Discreet spread of unrest and anty-nation feeling is well-identified
> by we alert Indians, so such reports with malla fide intention are not
> going to mislead Indian...
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 7/31/16, muruganandan.k  wrote:
>> news from today's The Hindu Edition:
>>
>> Eye doctors fly to Kashmir for surgeries on pellet-hit
>> For three days, a team of three eye specialists, one of whom is a
>> Chennaiite, operated non-stop on young Kashmiris whose eyes had been
>> wounded in pellet gun injuries during clashes with the security
>> forces. The medical team landed on Tuesday in a city where mobs were
>> throwing stones and where everything was shut down, including the
>> Internet and television. Two of the doctors said the team went
>> straight from the airport to Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital, where
>> scores of people who had lost vision in one eye had come in. The
>> doctors — S. Natarajan, who trained at the Government Ophthalmic
>> Hospital in Egmore and worked at Sankara Nethralaya before settling in
>> Mumbai, Syed Asghar Hussain, who runs the Optimus Maqbool Hospital in
>> Triplicane and Kenshuk Marwah from New Delhi — were contacted by the
>> Borderless World Foundation, an NGO that focusses on geographically
>> remote and disadvantaged border areas. “The Foundation had sent out an
>> alert asking for retina specialists to go to Kashmir. I didn’t
>> hesitate. I decided to go, and contacted two doctors who had trained
>> under me to come as well,” said Dr. Natarajan, who is the director of
>> Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital in Mumbai. Only one operation theatre at the
>> Srinagar hospital was functional for the particular surgeries, and the
>> three doctors performed a total of 48, said Dr. Natarajan. “In about
>> 10 cases, we removed the pellets. Some of the patients have suffered
>> optic nerve damage, cataracts, iris and corneal damage,” he said. It
>> was completely overwhelming, said Dr. Hussain, to see young people who
>> had been caught in the crossfire — the youngest they operated on was
>> 12 — suffer from critical eye injuries. “The hospital has three
>> vitreo-retinal surgeons but their hands are full — in a week, they
>> have had dozens of admissions,” he said. By Friday, a second theatre
>> was set up to treat patients. That evening, the three doctors flew
>> out, but they have plans to go back very soon.
>>
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