Re: [AI] Method of Calculation | Reservation in jobs

2017-01-19 Thread Anusha Reddy
Thank you for your clarification! This is exactly what I wanted to confirm.
Is the roster point system you are referring to below the one set out in OM
of 2005?

Thanks,
Anusha

Regards,

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On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Asudani, Rajesh 
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> Well, if the roster points of 1, 34, and 67 are followed, then two
> vacancies.
> And not yet erstwhile, the new RPD act is yet to come in force.
>
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> Subject: [AI] Method of Calculation | Reservation in jobs
>
> Hi,
>
> Would be grateful if someone could explain to me how the 3% reservation for
> jobs under the erstwhile PWD Act was calculated in a situation where there
> were only 48 vacancies in the cadre.
>
> Would you in such a case reserve only 1 seat (3% of 48=1.44)?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Anusha
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Re: [AI] Method of Calculation | Reservation in jobs

2017-01-19 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Well, if the roster points of 1, 34, and 67 are followed, then two vacancies.
And not yet erstwhile, the new RPD act is yet to come in force.



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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 11:41 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Method of Calculation | Reservation in jobs

Hi,

Would be grateful if someone could explain to me how the 3% reservation for
jobs under the erstwhile PWD Act was calculated in a situation where there
were only 48 vacancies in the cadre.

Would you in such a case reserve only 1 seat (3% of 48=1.44)?

Thank you in advance,
Anusha

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Re: [AI] BGFI January session: a discussion on the RPD act 2016

2017-01-19 Thread kailas amolik
Hello Ajay,

How would itbe be shared? Please inform. I am curious to know more about it. If 
DVD you could provide it would be more helpful.



Thanks,



Kailas 



On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 23:39:37 +0530 Ajay Minocha  wrote

>Hi all,







The recording will be shared over the weekend.







Regards,



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[AI] Method of Calculation | Reservation in jobs

2017-01-19 Thread Anusha Reddy
Hi,

Would be grateful if someone could explain to me how the 3% reservation for
jobs under the erstwhile PWD Act was calculated in a situation where there
were only 48 vacancies in the cadre.

Would you in such a case reserve only 1 seat (3% of 48=1.44)?

Thank you in advance,
Anusha

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Re: [AI] Blast from the Past Column by Anuj Kumar: He revisits Sai Paranjpye’s timeless gem 'Sparsh' that continues to be a benchmark for films that address the normal/abnormal binary.

2017-01-19 Thread Kotian, H P
Hi

This post brings fond memories of this wonderful portrayal of a blind person. 
Lots and lots to learn from this film. 

If I had my way, I would make it mandatory for all blind persons, family 
members and those supportive of blind person in any role to watch this movie. I 
suppose, it will be fresh and relevant for all times to come.  

It was my ardent desire to have aa  appreciation screening with experts 
discussing key points from this movie to a group of blind persons and their 
care givers.

May we have it some day soon.

Harish Kotian
 
-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
avinash shahi
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 10:57 AM
To: accessindia ; jnuvision 
; jnudpa 
Subject: [AI] Blast from the Past Column by Anuj Kumar: He revisits Sai 
Paranjpye’s timeless gem 'Sparsh' that continues to be a benchmark for films 
that address the normal/abnormal binary.

As “Kaabil” brings visually impaired protagonists back in focus, it is time to 
revisit Sai Paranjpye’s timeless gem that continues to be a benchmark for films 
that address the normal/abnormal binary. Breaking the stereotypes created by 
cinema and society where blind people are often presented as objects of pity, 
Sai creates an inclusive space where the blind protagonist wears his self 
esteem on his sleeve and suffers from the same emotional upheavals as any 
sighted person is.
Based on the real life story of Ajay Mittal, Sai demolishes the lachar-bechara 
image that Hindi cinema wove around blind characters and in Naseeruddin Shah 
she has a malleable actor to realise her vision.
http://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/Sparsh-1980/article17063316.ece
The narrative holds a soothing love story of a sighted woman and a blind man. 
It seems implausible but as Sai sensitively unravels the layers one can figure 
that each one of us have handicaps. A young widow disabled by the society, 
Kavita is struggling with her emotional vacuum when she comes across Aniruddh 
Parmar, the principal of a school for the blind. A beautiful relationship 
evolves which is more tactile than visual and the fragrance permeates through 
the celluloid.
Kavita buys saris that Aniruddh could feel. A self made man, Aniruddh allows 
Kavita in his dark universe. However, soon self doubt creeps into the 
relationship as Aniruddh fears dependence on Kavita. Aniruddh has been more 
than compensated by nature in other senses, including ego. Is Kavita trying to 
be a Gandhari? Is she trying to justify her second love as a duty? It leads to 
an intense curdling of emotions in the estuary between right and wrong.




There is a bigger picture as well which can be easily juxtaposed to the 
majority/minority question. In the outside word, blind people might be 
struggling to find feet but in the blind school it is the sighted who are 
yearning to find acceptance. Sai presents it through the strand of Pappu, the 
sighted boy among blind students. He longs for the attention of his teacher but 
her entire focus is on blind students. When Pappu fights with a blind student, 
he closes his eyes to make it a fair fight but still fails to get the attention.
Similarly, Kavita does everything to be part of Aniruddh’s universe but he 
considers it as a ritual to get over her past or as Kavita’s friend (Sudha 
Chopra) says he remains blind to her love.

Naseer has often rated it as his most fulfilling performance. The shift in 
eyeballs, the arc that he creates with the stick, the way he holds the cup and 
the ungainly body posture, Naseer almost becomes the character. In his 
autobiography, “And Then One Day”, Naseer admits the thought of acting as a 
sightless person with children who were actually sightless took him as close to 
butterflies in the stomach as he had ever been. The key to play a blind 
character, he says, is that they directed their ears and not their eyes at the 
point they were addressing, and that caused their sometimes ungainly bodily 
posture, which, having absolutely no self consciousness, they were oblivious 
to. He imbibed it by following Mittal for ten days. His education in Aligarh 
Muslim University also helped as it had one of the best schools for the blind 
in the country. He had observed a couple of blind classmates during college 
days. He tried different things to get the movement of a blind character but 
ultimately went by his imagination. “I had always been able to shut out all 
aural stimuli whenever I felt like it, but shutting off all visual stimuli 
proved equally easy.”

Naseer and Om Puri often performed together like singing a duet.
Different notes but always working for a harmonious whole. Here in a supporting 
role, Om manages to leave an impact, despite Naseer’s immersive performance, 
because he creates another blind character which is as real and distinct as 
Aniruddh. Add to it yet 

[AI] Blast from the Past Column by Anuj Kumar: He revisits Sai Paranjpye’s timeless gem 'Sparsh' that continues to be a benchmark for films that address the normal/abnormal binary.

2017-01-19 Thread avinash shahi
As “Kaabil” brings visually impaired protagonists back in focus, it is
time to revisit Sai Paranjpye’s timeless gem that continues to be a
benchmark for films that address the normal/abnormal binary. Breaking
the stereotypes created by cinema and society where blind people are
often presented as objects of pity, Sai creates an inclusive space
where the blind protagonist wears his self esteem on his sleeve and
suffers from the same emotional upheavals as any sighted person is.
Based on the real life story of Ajay Mittal, Sai demolishes the
lachar-bechara image that Hindi cinema wove around blind characters
and in Naseeruddin Shah she has a malleable actor to realise her
vision.
http://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/Sparsh-1980/article17063316.ece
The narrative holds a soothing love story of a sighted woman and a
blind man. It seems implausible but as Sai sensitively unravels the
layers one can figure that each one of us have handicaps. A young
widow disabled by the society, Kavita is struggling with her emotional
vacuum when she comes across Aniruddh Parmar, the principal of a
school for the blind. A beautiful relationship evolves which is more
tactile than visual and the fragrance permeates through the celluloid.
Kavita buys saris that Aniruddh could feel. A self made man, Aniruddh
allows Kavita in his dark universe. However, soon self doubt creeps
into the relationship as Aniruddh fears dependence on Kavita. Aniruddh
has been more than compensated by nature in other senses, including
ego. Is Kavita trying to be a Gandhari? Is she trying to justify her
second love as a duty? It leads to an intense curdling of emotions in
the estuary between right and wrong.




There is a bigger picture as well which can be easily juxtaposed to
the majority/minority question. In the outside word, blind people
might be struggling to find feet but in the blind school it is the
sighted who are yearning to find acceptance. Sai presents it through
the strand of Pappu, the sighted boy among blind students. He longs
for the attention of his teacher but her entire focus is on blind
students. When Pappu fights with a blind student, he closes his eyes
to make it a fair fight but still fails to get the attention.
Similarly, Kavita does everything to be part of Aniruddh’s universe
but he considers it as a ritual to get over her past or as Kavita’s
friend (Sudha Chopra) says he remains blind to her love.

Naseer has often rated it as his most fulfilling performance. The
shift in eyeballs, the arc that he creates with the stick, the way he
holds the cup and the ungainly body posture, Naseer almost becomes the
character. In his autobiography, “And Then One Day”, Naseer admits the
thought of acting as a sightless person with children who were
actually sightless took him as close to butterflies in the stomach as
he had ever been. The key to play a blind character, he says, is that
they directed their ears and not their eyes at the point they were
addressing, and that caused their sometimes ungainly bodily posture,
which, having absolutely no self consciousness, they were oblivious
to. He imbibed it by following Mittal for ten days. His education in
Aligarh Muslim University also helped as it had one of the best
schools for the blind in the country. He had observed a couple of
blind classmates during college days. He tried different things to get
the movement of a blind character but ultimately went by his
imagination. “I had always been able to shut out all aural stimuli
whenever I felt like it, but shutting off all visual stimuli proved
equally easy.”

Naseer and Om Puri often performed together like singing a duet.
Different notes but always working for a harmonious whole. Here in a
supporting role, Om manages to leave an impact, despite Naseer’s
immersive performance, because he creates another blind character
which is as real and distinct as Aniruddh. Add to it yet another
impressive turn by Shabana Azmi and we have a film that continues to
feel fresh. She has the amazing ability to make the mundane dramatic
and the dramatic believable. Cinematographer Virendra Saini creates a
contemplative atmosphere right from the opening shot when Aniruddh is
following Kavita’s voice on a hazy Delhi morning.

Produced by Basu Bhattacharya, the film went on to win three National
Awards including that of best actor for Naseer. Interestingly, Sanjeev
Kumar was the original choice of Sai and it is only when could not do
it that she approached Naseer. Thirty five years later one could not
imagine any other actor in the shoes of Aniruddh Parmar. Few years
later, Sanjeev Kumar did go on to play a blind protagonist in “Qatl”
who was as “Kaabil” as Hrithik Roshan is trying to be this Republic
Day. That’s for another day.

ANUJ KUMAR


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


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Re: [AI] asking of advice on a deduction under income tax

2017-01-19 Thread B. R. Nautial
any amount, which has been provided  under conveyance allowance is fully 
exempted.
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From: "TS Negi" 

To: 
Sent: 19 January, 2017 03:38 PM
Subject: [AI] asking of advice on a deduction under income tax


Hi friends, I am a teacher in a school in delhi and my employer is asking 
a copy of the income tax rule by which the deduction of 2 fold transport 
allowance worth Rs.38400  can be deducted from my gross income. He is 
deducting only Rs.19200 unless and untill I will provide him the copy of 
the relevant order. so please suggest me the way to out and provide me a 
copy of such an order if possible. Please do it soon as it is very urgent.

Thanking you
Regards
TS Negi

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Re: [AI] Problems relating to accessibility

2017-01-19 Thread Pinkesh Tailor
Why cant we start a petition on change.org

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> I have also sent the mail to the Director, Ministry of Finance
> (information & Technology) as below. I would also like to get some
> hints about using Tweater and how much accessible it is for totally
> blind person.
> Respected Sir,
> I am writing this mail on behalf of visually challenged community
> which forms an important portion of Divyang Persons. Recently our Hon.
> Prime Minister has declared various schemes and incentives to promote
> cashless transactions. No doubt this is an important move. However, in
> this connection we, the visually challenged have to face innumerable
> problems which leads to denial of these benefits to us.
> An important means of cashless transactions is various mobile apps
> developed by government as well as private sector. In the absence of
> sight we have to use these apps with the help of talkback or similar
> screen readers. However, all the information displayed is not read by
> these screen readers. Further there are unlabled buttons which render
> the use of such apps beyond the the ability. Even the BHIM officially
> launched by Government of India is very much inaccessible because of
> these buttons and its interface. Most of the UPI apps of various banks
> pose no serious problems. One has to choose among numerous options
> only on the basis of accessibility. This greatly limits our ability to
> participate in cashless transactions on par with other members of the
> community. This, in my opinion, is one form of seclusion.
> Another way of cashless transaction is net banking. Here too the
> problems are no severe. First of all many banks deny the facility to
> visually challenged only on the basis of disability and demand letter
> from our side stating such a facility is extended at our own risk.
> Isn't it a way of discrimination? Even after getting net banking
> facility all banks' websites are not accessible with screen reader. So
> one has again to find a bank with accessible website. The method used
> for authentication of transaction by most banks is OTP or Grid Card.
> Out of these the OTP option is many times inpracticable as the time
> given to enter OTP is too short (one minute) and in some case it
> consists of alphanumeric values which are at times case sensative.
> Isn't it a harculent task for a person like me to enter the code in
> the stipulated time limit of one minute? Though the Gric Card option
> is open, this restricts the use of net banking outdoor as one has to
> carry the Grid Card in accessible form everywhere. Secondly again it
> excludes us from all the facilities and options available to a normal
> person.
> We Divyang persons want to be a part and parcel of society and live
> with it. We too want to avail of the benefits of cashless transactions
> but all the above obstacles deny us these advantages and give a
> feeling of seclusion.
> We would therefore request you to see that all the facilities and apps
> available to the society are made available to us in accessible form.
> The Government must begin with its BHIM app and make it accessible by
> making suitable modifications. All banks must be told to extend all
> banking services even to visually challenged without any
> discriminations and their websites should be completely user friendly
> to us.
> I hope you will understand our concern about the problem and take
> immediate action to resolve these problems and enable us in
> participating in cashless transactions on equal footing and thus
> foster equal participation.
> Please go through the above matter and give your valuable suggestions
> which can be incorporated in subsequent follow up.
> Please also let me know if you get any feedback on tweater, dear friends.
> Sincerely,
> C. B. Kulkarni
>
> On 18/01/2017, SC Vashishth  wrote:
>> Dear Chandrashekhar,
>>
>> Your mail was only addressed to me and not on the list. However, I have
>> explained your issue on twitter addressing it to the Concerned minister,
>> PMO India and Ministry of Social Justice as below:
>>
>> Public Grievances Portal inaccessible to #blind
>>  users. Alternate sound
>> option
>> to visual captcha doesn't work.@PMOIndia  @
>> DARPG_GoI  @MSJE_AIC
>> 
>>
>> This has also been re-tweeted by Mr.
>> Srinivasu. Hope it works. You may also create a twitter account and tweet
>> about this.
>> regards
>> Subhash
>>
>>
>> [image: --]
>>
>> Subhash Chandra Vashishth
>> [image: https://]about.me/subhashvashishth
>> 
>>
>>
>> On 18 January 2017 at 

Re: [AI] skill development and placement

2017-01-19 Thread Joel Vergis
Please mention the location where the institution is located and where
the training will be held.

On 1/19/17, suresh soni  wrote:
> Dear Candidate,
>
> you will be very glad to know that Sarthak educational trust is going
> to start skill development programme for visually handicate boys and
> Girls.
> Job will provide after training.
> Hostal facilities will provide to those students who  will come as
> early as posible.
>
> The Training will start on 1st feb 2017 and last date for registration
> is 24 January.
> for more information please contact at
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> With best regard
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Re: [AI] asking of advice on a deduction under income tax

2017-01-19 Thread Amar Jain
Section 10 (14) of the Income Tax Act 1961 read with Rule 2BB of the Income Tax 
Rules 1962 both as amended. Both are available on www.incometaxindia.gov.in

Regards,
Amar Jain

Sent from my iPhone

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Re: [AI] asking of advice on a deduction under income tax

2017-01-19 Thread deepak singla
you can also visit
http://www.incometaxindia.gov.in/Charts%20%20Tables/List_of_benefits_available_to_a_salaried_person_Final.htm

Also, if your employer is not extending the benefit there is no need
to worry. You claim the same while filing the income tax return..


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> hi there,
> Please find the link below.
> http://www.ninafoundation.org/Articles/articleTaxbenefitsfordisabled.pdf
>
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> if this is not works, please dont blame me.
>
>
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>
> On 1/19/17, TS Negi  wrote:
>> Hi friends, I am a teacher in a school in delhi and my employer is asking
>> a
>> copy of the income tax rule by which the deduction of 2 fold transport
>> allowance worth Rs.38400  can be deducted from my gross income. He is
>> deducting only Rs.19200 unless and untill I will provide him the copy of
>> the
>> relevant order. so please suggest me the way to out and provide me a copy
>> of
>> such an order if possible. Please do it soon as it is very urgent.
>> Thanking you
>> Regards
>> TS Negi
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Re: [AI] asking of advice on a deduction under income tax

2017-01-19 Thread shankar shan
hi there,
Please find the link below.
http://www.ninafoundation.org/Articles/articleTaxbenefitsfordisabled.pdf

I tried my level best to collect the information.
if this is not works, please dont blame me.




On 1/19/17, TS Negi  wrote:
> Hi friends, I am a teacher in a school in delhi and my employer is asking a
> copy of the income tax rule by which the deduction of 2 fold transport
> allowance worth Rs.38400  can be deducted from my gross income. He is
> deducting only Rs.19200 unless and untill I will provide him the copy of the
> relevant order. so please suggest me the way to out and provide me a copy of
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> Thanking you
> Regards
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[AI] asking of advice on a deduction under income tax

2017-01-19 Thread TS Negi
Hi friends, I am a teacher in a school in delhi and my employer is asking a 
copy of the income tax rule by which the deduction of 2 fold transport 
allowance worth Rs.38400  can be deducted from my gross income. He is deducting 
only Rs.19200 unless and untill I will provide him the copy of the relevant 
order. so please suggest me the way to out and provide me a copy of such an 
order if possible. Please do it soon as it is very urgent.
Thanking you
Regards
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Re: [AI] Fw: Feedback on TalkBack

2017-01-19 Thread shankar shan
exactly, as for my observations, there is no collaberation between
google and IIT Delhi.
but, I am asuming that, IIT Delhi team may devolop the software with
the google's recently releised source code or, they might have there
own.
this mail is on moderation and, the recipient may or may not reply for
this message.
lets start new thread on this issue and, seek reply from the sender.




On 1/19/17, Satguru Rathi  wrote:
> Dear Akash,
>
> Please clerify.
>
> Your message said that there is a collaberation with Google but the below
> message from one of the google employee speakes the opposite.
>
> With best regards,
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> From: Victor Tsaran
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2017 2:16 PM
> To: eyes-free
> Subject: Re: Fwd: [AI] Feedback on TalkBack
>
> Hi.
> Just to clarify... This is not an official project from Google and there is
> no collaboration effort in the works.
> I believe the team that posted this message means well but their work
> happens outside of Google.
>
> Best.
> Victor
>
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[AI] Moushumi Das Gupta reports: Home Ministry: guidelines for disabled during national anthem: Maintain maximum alertness physically

2017-01-19 Thread avinash shahi
The Union home ministry has issued guidelines on how people with
disabilities can show respect when the national anthem is being played
in movie halls or public functions, saying they should not move and
position themselves “maintaining the maximum possible alertness
physically”.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/maintain-maximum-alertness-physically-govt-guidelines-during-national-anthem-for-differently-abled/story-3I1cEeMvBWfDMQwzJLr7bI.html
The home ministry’s December 21 guidelines follow the Supreme Court’s
modified order that exempted physically challenged people from
standing during the national anthem. They also spell out how those who
have a hearing disability, mild intellectual disabilities or are
visually challenged should show respect to the national anthem.

In November last year, the Supreme Court ordered cinema halls to
mandatorily play the national anthem before the screening of a film
and directed that the audience must stand in respect.

It subsequently modified its order on December 9 following a plea that
disabled people should be exempted. Attorney general Mukul Rohatgi
informed the apex court that the Centre will issue guidelines within
10 days.

The protocol says while a person who is on a crutch should become
stable (non-mobile) to the “extent of maximum alertness” those with
hearing disability “if capable to stand, shall stand with
attentiveness.”

“… there must be appropriate indication on the screen that the
national anthem is being played or sung as the persons with hearing
disability is likely to miss the auditory cues. Suitable instructions
may be given in the form of captioning as well as in sign language on
the screen so that the persons with hearing impairment are well
informed that the national anthem is being played,” the guideline
says.

The rules give relaxation to people with severe intellectual
disabilities but say that those with mild intellectual disability
without associated conditions “can be trained to understand and
respect the national anthem.”

The guideline also calls for generating public awareness “so as to
avoid any unwarranted incident against persons with intellectual
disabilities as some of the persons with intellectual disabilities may
not exhibit physical disabilities.”

The national anthem is already played before movies in some states –
such as Maharashtra – but the measure is often controversial, with
instances of people beaten up for not standing up for the anthem.

Last October, award-winning writer Salil Chaturvedi - who suffers from
spinal injury - was beaten up at a Panaji multiplex for not standing
up while the national anthem was being played.

It was last ordered to be played in cinemas in India after the
country’s 1962 war with China but the practice was discontinued in
1975 after most moviegoers ignored it.


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


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[AI] Fw: Feedback on TalkBack

2017-01-19 Thread Satguru Rathi
Dear Akash,

Please clerify.

Your message said that there is a collaberation with Google but the below 
message from one of the google employee speakes the opposite.

With best regards,
Satguru
___,__.___
"Life's battle do not always go, to the stronger or faster man. But sooner or 
later the one who wins, is the one who thinks he can."

Satguru Rathi
+91-9871489945
+91-8076761833
satgurura...@gmail.com

From: Victor Tsaran 
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2017 2:16 PM
To: eyes-free 
Subject: Re: Fwd: [AI] Feedback on TalkBack

Hi. 
Just to clarify... This is not an official project from Google and there is no 
collaboration effort in the works.
I believe the team that posted this message means well but their work happens 
outside of Google.

Best.
Victor


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  Acashewheneve you decied to do anything I am available ot hel pain any way I 
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continue ot do it for any developer who needs help on the lsit s well.  Android 
is my hobby outise of my busy life in a very hectic professional practice.


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