[AI] Ludhiana: e-toilets at Braille Bhawan soon

2016-09-21 Thread avinash shahi
Gurvinder Singh

Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, September 21
 The district administration will soon set up ‘electronic-toilet
facility’ for students with visual impairment and partial visual
impairment at the Braille Bhawan on the Chandigarh Road.
 The ‘e-toilet’ would be fully automated and is expected to be much
more convenient for the visually impaired.
 The toilet unit would be shiftable and would not require any touching
of buttons for cistern, etc. by users.
 According to information, the e-toilet unit would have sensors, and
would release water for cleaning purpose automatically after every
use.
 The lights would also be turned on and off automatically. The amount
of water released for flushing the toilet would also be variable,
according to the time one uses it.
 These would be unmanned, automated, with prewash and post wash
facilities and would remain stench free.
 After around 10 persons use the toilet, the entire unit, including
the floor, would be completely washed without requiring anybody to
clean it.
 Deputy Commissioner Ravi Bhagat said: “The e-toilet will be a relief
to the visually impaired students, as these will work automatically
and remain clean always. These will thus be easier as well as hygienic
to use.”
He said initially, there would be three units, one for males, one for
females and another for the physically handicapped persons.
“The original cost of the unit is very high, but we have asked the
manufacturer to bring down the cost by removing features we don’t need
including use of mobile app, etc.,” he said.
 Paramjit Kaur, Principal at Braille Bhawan, said it would be highly
beneficial for the visually impaired students on the campus.
 Another employee said the district administration was taking measures
to improve the lives of the visually impaired students.
“After the decision to make sensor-based smart classrooms for students
by the district administration, the e-toilet facility is another welc
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhiana/e-toilets-at-braille-bhawan-soon/298940.html
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[AI] Vineet Upadhyay reports: Blind centre where dreams take wing has bank POs, managers among alumni

2016-09-21 Thread avinash shahi
NAINITAL: Life came to a standstill for Arti Agarwal when at the age
of 20 she lost 70% vision in both eyes. Diagnosed with a rare eye
disease, Agarwal, a resident of Haldwani, could not continue studies
after class 12. However, she got a "second chance" when eight years
later, in 2010, she joined the Residential Resource and Vocational
Training Centre in Haldwani run by the National Association for Blind.
Today, the 35-year-old is a probationary officer in a public sector
bank in Haldwani and the proud holder of a B.Ed degree.
.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/dehradun/Blind-centre-where-dreams-take-wing-has-bank-POs-managers-among-alumni/articleshow/54451126.cms
.
 "I was reborn the day I came to this centre. It was like I received
another opportunity to realize my dreams. I still visit the institute
when I have time," said Agarwal.
.

.
 Agarwal is one of the hundreds of blind and partly blind students
whose lives were transformed after arriving at the centre. The centre,
which was established in 2003, at present houses 80 blind and
partially blind students across age groups who receive training in
various subjects and courses.
.

.
 The centre in Gaulapar area is equipped with modern amenities like
computers, a library with more than 500 Braille books, a teaching
staff of 10 along with visiting trainers, solar panels and separate
dormitories for boys and girls.
.

 The students here may not be able to see the world but hopes and
dreams are still alive in their eyes. Some aspire to become IAS
officers, some want to be teachers, while some see themselves as bank
executives or successful professionals. The residents said they are
motivated to dream big every day by the likes of Agarwal.

.


.
 Prem Prakash Pant, a 45-year-old ex-armyman, who lost his vision due
to optic nerve damage had lost all hope of living a normal life until
he arrived at the centre in 2003. Now, working as a clerk in the
social welfare department in Haldwani he said that the centre provided
him a new lease of life. "It was with the help of teachers here that I
learnt how to read Braille and other life skills," Pant said.
.

.
 Inspiring personal stories of grit and determination are abundant at
the centre. Hari Singh Sahi, a student of class 11, who has been
attending the training centre for the past 6 years and wants to become
a college lecturer. Another student Goving Singh Suniyal from Berinaag
in Pithorgarh district wants to become a lawyer to fight corruption in
the society.

.


.
 Fifty-four-year-old Shyam Dhanak is tasked with managing the
day-to-day responsibility of the centre. Dhanak's son Ajay was
diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic disorder, at the
age of 14 which rendered him blind. Dhanak's son is now a senior
manager in a leading pharma company in Vishakhapatnam.

.

.
 People from all walks of life volunteer at the centre. Dimple Pandey,
a social worker who is a regular visitor at the centre, said, "I once
took the children out for a pizza outing because I thought they never
get a chance to go out for a picnic or something similar. They enjoyed
the visit a lot."
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[AI] {Probblem with sugumya pustakalay regisstration

2016-09-21 Thread suhas J
Hi friends, a very good morning to all. Friends today whenn I tryed to
register my self on the sugumya web saite at that time they are asking
me to enter my date of berth in the dd mm yy format. So I tryed to
enter my date of berth in the same way.But how ever I am not able to
login. so pl help me in this regard thanks/ regards.

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[AI] Read on: What different states offer to disabled pensioners: Gujarat, Delhi, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Goa and Bihar

2016-09-21 Thread avinash shahi
Please add the list. this would help us greatly.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Its-just-Rs-600-pension-for-PMs-Dear-divyangs/articleshow/54420893.cms
AHMEDABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi likes to call them 'divyang',
saying they have special powers and don't need sympathy but equality.
However, the condition of disabled in his own state is anything but
'divine'. A group of differently-abled persons highlighted their sorry
state when they visited the Ahmedabad district collector's office on
Monday seeking an increase in their pension. Consider the case of the
disabled person in Gujarat who receives between Rs 400 and Rs 600 as
pension a month under Sant Surdas Yojana, which is among the lowest in
the country.
.

.
 Other states like Rajasthan, Goa, Chhatisgarh and Union Territory
Delhi have moved on to offer up to four times or more of what Gujarat
— considered a model state — offers. While the disabled here must have
80 per cent disability and should be below poverty line (BPL), other
states offer pension to even persons with 40 per cent disability and
those above BPL. Last December in his radio address, Modi had
suggested that the term 'divyang' (divine body) instead of 'viklang'
be used for persons with disability. Since then the change in
nomenclature has been incorporated in official parlance.
.

.
 The PM even celebrated his birthday on September 17 by distributing
aid and equipment to the disabled in Navsari. However, the disabled in
Gujarat believe they have got a raw deal and this needs to change.
Around 50 persons with disabilities gathered outside the collector's
office, near Subhash Bridge, on Monday morning to submit their demands
to the collector seeking an increase in pension. The irony was stark.
Unable to reach the first floor due to lack of disabled- friendly
measures, the additional resident deputy collector had to come down
and accept the memorandum.
.

.
 The group has sought increase in pension money from Rs 400 that was
fixed in 1997 and inclusion of most physically disabled persons
instead of aset income group. Parag Panchal, who works in
administration department of Institute of Plasma Research and was part
of the group that went to submit their demands, said, "I use crutches.
We could not reach up to the office on first floor due to
accessibility issues in the building design, so we requested the
authorities to come down to collect our memorandum." Secretary of
Disability Advocacy Group that submitted the memorandum, Nitaben
Panchal said, "We have been requesting reworking of pension rules for
a while now. We have submitted the memorandum in 19 districts so far.
We now plan to meet the chief minister in this regard." "The current
pension money is too little for a disabled who needs to undergo daily
physiotherapy or medication," believes Ritesh Patel, a retired
government employee who works for the disabled.
 Additional Resident Deputy Collector Mamtaben Sojitra said, "We will
forward their request to concerned departments." Regarding
accessibility of building for disabled, Sojitra said, "The work of
getting elevators fixed in the building is already being planned and
in process." Deputy Director of Social Defence Department Kashmira
Bhatt said, "Since 1997, the disabled were paid Rs 200. In 2006, the
amount was raised to Rs 400, while in 2012 it was increased to Rs 600,
but it was only for disabled below BPL. As per the earlier criteria,
there are 40,900 beneficiaries across the state and 7,000 under new
criteria."

 Aperson with 40 per cent in Delhi who has registered in government
employment exchange and does not get job with three years, the
government pays Rs 1,500 as monthly pension to the beneficiary.
According to Delhi-based lawyer and founder of Center for
Accessibility of Built environment S C Vashishth, "Generally there is
demand across the nation from disabled persons to match the pension to
the daily wages. So, Delhi has recently reworked on it, Goa and
Rajasthan too pay Rs 1,500 to the disabled. Since they need more
attention, their medical and other expenditures are higher, a few
hundred rupees of aid does not help much."

.


.
 In Rajasthan, person with 40 per cent disability with Rs 48,000
annual income in rural and 60,000 in urban, BPL or Non-BPL candidate
gets Rs 1,000, person with 80 per cent disability or multiple
disabilities holder of BPL gets Rs 1,500 as pension. In Maharastra, a
disabled person in the age group of 18 to 65 years and having 80 per
cent disability is eligible under this scheme. He/ she is entitled to
receive Rs 600 per month. In Bihar, person with disability of 40 per
cent or above can avail pension of Rs 300 per month. There is no upper
limit of income for eligibility.
.

.

.
 WHAT DIFFERENT STATES OFFE

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Re: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker

2016-09-21 Thread Ajay Minocha
Get in touch with www.headphonezone.com Might prove helpful

On 9/21/16, vivek doddamani  wrote:
> In Karol bagh there is Ahuja Electronics near metro station there you
> will surely find such portable Amplifier Speaker I had purchased there
> long back to my brother in law who is professor in Mysore, he is still
> using that instrument, in this Ahuja Electronics you can find many
> type of speakers.
>
> On 9/21/16, Kotian, H P  wrote:
>> Hi
>> Check from Kores, I haven't seen it though.
>> I had researched sometime back for a similar requirement.
>> Harish.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
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>> Of Mohib Anwar Rafay
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:47 AM
>> To: accessindia 
>> Subject: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or
>> loudspeaker
>>
>> I heard there are portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker which you can
>> carry in your laptop bag, these are useful for giving presentations and
>> also
>> to teach a classroom of 70 - 80 students.
>> Basically it may save you from shouting inside the classroom. So I want
>> to
>> purchase one of such voice amplifier. Therefore I want your suggestions
>> for
>> a good, easy to use and accessible system. I would like to purchase a
>> wireless system if it is available, as you can wear the microphone around
>> your neck and keep the amplifier at some place like on the table. So
>> please
>> suggest me something. your
>>
>> --
>> Mohib Anwar Rafay
>>
>> Phone: +919 555 555 765
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[AI] Fw: Problem in importing mails

2016-09-21 Thread Ketan Kothari
Hi friends,

I am resending this as I need urgent help.  Sorry for this.

Ketan

From: Ketan Kothari 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 11:06 PM
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Hi

I have saved my mails by exporting into windows live format and now I am trying 
to save them  by importing them back.  I am getting message that either the 
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Re: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker

2016-09-21 Thread vivek doddamani
In Karol bagh there is Ahuja Electronics near metro station there you
will surely find such portable Amplifier Speaker I had purchased there
long back to my brother in law who is professor in Mysore, he is still
using that instrument, in this Ahuja Electronics you can find many
type of speakers.

On 9/21/16, Kotian, H P  wrote:
> Hi
> Check from Kores, I haven't seen it though.
> I had researched sometime back for a similar requirement.
> Harish.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Mohib Anwar Rafay
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:47 AM
> To: accessindia 
> Subject: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or
> loudspeaker
>
> I heard there are portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker which you can
> carry in your laptop bag, these are useful for giving presentations and also
> to teach a classroom of 70 - 80 students.
> Basically it may save you from shouting inside the classroom. So I want to
> purchase one of such voice amplifier. Therefore I want your suggestions for
> a good, easy to use and accessible system. I would like to purchase a
> wireless system if it is available, as you can wear the microphone around
> your neck and keep the amplifier at some place like on the table. So please
> suggest me something. your
>
> --
> Mohib Anwar Rafay
>
> Phone: +919 555 555 765
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Re: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker

2016-09-21 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi
Check from Kores, I haven't seen it though.
I had researched sometime back for a similar requirement.
Harish.


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Mohib Anwar Rafay
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:47 AM
To: accessindia 
Subject: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or 
loudspeaker

I heard there are portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker which you can carry 
in your laptop bag, these are useful for giving presentations and also to teach 
a classroom of 70 - 80 students.
Basically it may save you from shouting inside the classroom. So I want to 
purchase one of such voice amplifier. Therefore I want your suggestions for a 
good, easy to use and accessible system. I would like to purchase a wireless 
system if it is available, as you can wear the microphone around your neck and 
keep the amplifier at some place like on the table. So please suggest me 
something. your

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Phone: +919 555 555 765


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Re: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker

2016-09-21 Thread Sheik Mohammad Ali
Yes there is a portable amplifier for connecting mike but soundbox will have 
some waitage.  it is handy for outing stuffs like resorts.  But I have not 
seen any branded one yet.
- Original Message - 
From: "Mohib Anwar Rafay" 

To: "accessindia" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:47 AM
Subject: [AI] Want suggestions to purchase portable voice amplifier or 
loudspeaker




I heard there are portable voice amplifier or loudspeaker which you
can carry in your laptop bag, these are useful for giving
presentations and also to teach a classroom of 70 - 80 students.
Basically it may save you from shouting inside the classroom. So I
want to purchase one of such voice amplifier. Therefore I want your
suggestions for a good, easy to use and accessible system. I would
like to purchase a wireless system if it is available, as you can wear
the microphone around your neck and keep the amplifier at some place
like on the table. So please suggest me something. your

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Mohib Anwar Rafay

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