Re: [AI] job areas of Visually challenged persons

2017-09-24 Thread Srinivasu Chakravarthula
Now there are plenty of employment opportunities for the visually impaired
people. Be it in technology space or non-technology space or even self
employment, there are a lot of things that one can do. All one need is
determination, skills and right attitude. Of course, right guidance from
school level is essential.

While there will be challenges in every field, there would be solutions for
everything. Of course, there are limitation like VI cannot be  a driver...

Regards,

Srinivasu Chakravarthula - Twitter: http://twitter.com/CSrinivasu/
Website: http://www.srinivasu.org | http://serveominclusion.com

Let's create an inclusive web!

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> Dear all,
> I am Satvir Jogi working in Kotak Education Foundation as  Field
> associate in Udaan Project.
> Recently, my colleagues asked me to find work areas of visually
> challenged. So, KEF can help visually challenged aspirants in getting
> respective jobs. Hence, my humble request to all of you is that,
> kindly, share about kind of job responsibilities (for example,
> teachers, BPO etc) that visually challenged people can do comfortably
> and how they are doing, what are the challenges they are facing. We
> are looking for visually impaired people who can work with people who
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[AI] Digital shopping

2017-09-24 Thread Kotian, H P
Friends
I am sharing this article, I have followed it with A FAQ.
Regards
Harish.



The Smart Wallet
BY MAMTA SHARMA
EARLY THIS YEAR, when I moved from Mumbai to Chennai, language posed a great 
barrier. It was difficult to call a cab and pay for a ride without help. Then 
Ola Money, the taxi-hailing company Ola's digital wallet app, saved the day. I 
simply had to load it with money using net banking or my credit/debit card, and 
the app was ready to go. On reaching my destination, I paid my fare digitally. 
It was instant and without the hassles of swiping my card, keying in a 
16-digitnumber or logging on to a bank's website involving OTPs. I soon learnt 
this wallet could do much more-it could help pay phone bills, book flight 
tickets, order a pizza and even transfer money to another Ola Money account.
"Unlike in the West, the Indian economy is culturally cash-intensive. So we'd 
often prefer to make small payments-say from Rupees 10 to a few hundred 
rupees-by cash," says Mukul Shrivastava, partner, fraud investigation and 
dispute services, Ernst & Young, Mumbai. "The newfound comfort of using a 
digital wallet has a lot to do with our ease with smartphones. These wallets 
are simple to use and offer the convenience of technology in your palm," he 
adds. With increasing smartphone penetration and easy access to the internet, 
this digital payment option is rapidly catching on. A recent study by Google 
and the Boston Consulting Group forecasts that India's digital payment industry 
is likely to be worth $500 billion by 2020. Already, mobile wallet companies 
like Paytm, MobiKwik, Citrus, Freecharge, PayU and others have been making our 
life easier. Recent Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data show that payments made 
through mobile wallets have increased from Rupees 29.05 million in 2013-14 to R
 upees 205.84 million in 2015-16 and have surpassed mobile banking in terms of 
volume.
If you haven't tried them, you should. Here's a quick guide to digital wallets 
that will help you use them better.
How do you get started?
Several e-commerce and telecom companies offer digital wallets. All you need to 
do is log on to their website on your computer or download their app on your 
smartphone, sign up with your email or mobile number and transfer funds to your 
wallet using net banking, IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) or your credit/debit 
card. Once the money is in your wallet you are all set.
Types of wallets: There are three kinds of wallets-closed, semi-closed and open.
A closed wallet is issued by a company for buying goods and services 
exclusively from it. For example, MakeMyTrip's MyWallet helps you manage your 
booking refunds on the site.
Semi-closed wallets are the most common. They can be used at select merchants 
that have specifically entered into a contract with the wallet-issuing company. 
The wallet can be used to buy goods and services, including financial services, 
but you cannot use it to withdraw or redeem cash. Paytm, MobiKwik, Citrus and 
Oxigen are some options in the semi-closed-wallet space.
An open wallet can only be issued by banks. These function pretty much like 
semi-closed wallets but allow cash withdrawals at ATMs. Vodafone's M-Pesa in 
partnership with ICICI Bank is one such wallet. "This is driven through the 
business correspondent model that enables us to offer our customers a cash-out 
facility," says Suresh Sethi, business head, M-Pesa, Vodafone India. "They can 
place their request for cash-out to any of the 1,20,000 M-Pesa agents or the 
10,000 Vodafone retail touch-points." Vodafone also offers M-Pesa as a 
semi-closed wallet.
How much money can an e-wallet hold?
As per RBI guidelines, digital wallets without KYC (Know Your Customer) 
compliance come with a monthly maximum transaction limit of Rupees 10,000. You 
have the option to upgrade your wallet and store up to Rupees 1,00,000 after 
following a verification process. Much like a prepaid mobile phone connection, 
you recharge your wallet by transferring funds to it.
Where can you use them?
Wallets can be used to pay utility bills or shop online for products such as 
electronics, clothes or even groceries. You also get to enjoy other benefits 
like cashbacks and discounts on your purchases. Some wallets can also be used 
offline. You could use them at supermarkets or petrol pumps that have tie-ups 
with wallet-issuing companies. For example, in some cities like Kolkata, 
autorickshaw drivers have started accepting payments through Paytm.
How safe are these?
Digital wallets are generally safe once locked with a PIN. Also, wallet-issuing 
companies ensure that they offer a secure payment environment to their 
customers. The security compliance policies of these companies are in line with 
global security standards that protect your identity along with your bank 
details, and credit and/or debit card numbers.
Since the amount stored in your wallet is usually not more than Rupees 10,000, 
the risk involved is 

[AI] job areas of Visually challenged persons

2017-09-24 Thread Satvir Jogi
Dear all,
I am Satvir Jogi working in Kotak Education Foundation as  Field
associate in Udaan Project.
Recently, my colleagues asked me to find work areas of visually
challenged. So, KEF can help visually challenged aspirants in getting
respective jobs. Hence, my humble request to all of you is that,
kindly, share about kind of job responsibilities (for example,
teachers, BPO etc) that visually challenged people can do comfortably
and how they are doing, what are the challenges they are facing. We
are looking for visually impaired people who can work with people who
are not visually impaired (for example teachers who are teaching in
normal school). So, we can find jobs for needy visually challenged
people.

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Re: [AI] academic accessibility

2017-09-24 Thread Kameshwari Rao
Hi All,


I feel there should be a short course on accessibility awaremess for would be 
teachers included in their course curriculum such as BEd etc.

Regards
Kameshwari.


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> On 24-Sep-2017, at 4:48 PM, Dhananjay Bhole  wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> We have observed lot of discussion goes on this mailing list about
> academic accessibility for persons with disabilities such as
> accessibility of academic web services and course content, academic
> built infrastructure, accessible course delivery mechanism, inclusive
> practices for persons with disabilities in education etc. every one
> who wish to pursue higher education has to seek answers of several
> questions related to academic accessibility.
> 
> being visually challenged i also have faced accessibility challenges
> in education right from my childhood as i have opted science during my
> graduation and post graduation.
> 
> Being coordinator of disability  services at Savitribai Phule Pune
> University since last 9 years, i am witness of several accessibility
> issues for inclusion of persons with disabilities in education. Every
> one will agree that academic environment is very much inaccessible in
> India for persons with disabilities specially persons with visual
> impairment and auditory and speech impairment. Not only science but
> also arts and social sciences education is challenging due to
> inaccessible environment.
> 
> DAISY Foram of India Sugamya pustakalaya and bookShare is putting
> enormous effort to make academic course content accessible for
> students with print disabilities.
> 
> There is also need to make academic web services, academic content
> management systems, teaching and course delivery mechanism and
> academic built infrastructure accessible for all kinds of persons with
> disabilities.
> 
> Similar to accessible currency campaign, we all should demand academic
> accessibility to ministry of HRD,. Every college and university in
> India undergo "National assessment and acriditation Council" audit
> piriodically. We all should demand Union HRD minister that Access
> audit of academic services must be considered during NAAC audit. It
> should be important point in NAAC accreditation of all the
> institutions.
> 
> Institute spend lot of money to meet NAAC compliance. They will
> consider access audit in that budget only.
> 
> Can't we start Twitter campaign for  demanding access audit of built
> infrastructure, web services and course content?
> 
> Please think and give your suggestions to make academics more
> accessible for all of us.
> 
> Regards
> -- 
> Coordinator,
> Centre for Inclusive Education and Accessibility,
> Department of Education and Extension,
> Savitribai Phule Pune university,
> Pune 411007.
> PH: +912025601352
> Cell: +919850123212
> Website:http://www.unipune.ac.in/atbslc
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[AI] FW: Fwd: Fraud alert : KIRAN SHARAD DESHPANDE

2017-09-24 Thread Dipendra Manocha
Dear all received this mail through XRCVC. 

 

Disclaimer: I personally have not verified or validated below information. 
However, this is matter of concern thus sharing this with the list.

 

Thanks

Dipendra

 

 


From: Swapna Kulkarni anonyi...@gmail.com  
Sent: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 07:37:27 +0530
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Subject: Fwd: Fraud alert : KIRAN SHARAD DESHPANDE

Hi,
I want to inform you about a fraudster and a money monger called kiran
Sharad deshpande.
Kiran's date of birth is 21 may 1979 and his last known address is a7,
vrindavan society, anandvan housing complex,opp guru Ganesha nagar,
nr.spencer mall, kothrud, pune.

Kiran sometimes calls himself a scientist, sometimes a programmer,
sometimes a businessman, an engineer, a professor but he does NOTHING
EXCEPT CHEAT PEOPLE. He is only a 12th pass and everything else he claims
is false.

So far he has cheated businessmen, young girls, blind people in different
ways. He has over a dozen court cases against him.

Below are some of them filed in pune. You can check them on pune court
website. Most are sum cases under the chief judicial magistrate, pune.
IdeA cellular vs kiran deshpande 407883/2011, madhusudan sharmA vs kiran
deshpande amt: 10 lakhs, 429491/2011, pradeep khadilkar 426842/2011 amt:
7,50,000; aditi bhattacharya amt 6 lkhs 412005/2011; aditi bhattacharya
(2nd case) 405686/2011;razzak shaikh 15,000 432570/2011; ashok pawar
426801/2010 amt: 2lkh 50,000. Yogendra kaushik 416029/2010 amt: 15lkhs;
vipin forex Ltd. 405114/2010 amt. 17 lkhs. P.n. gadgil thru gadre
437628/2006 amt 17 lkhs. Kedar athavale amt: 70 thousand, sumeet bhalotia 2
lkhs 50 thousand; MBS JEWELRY HYDERABAD 7.5 lkhs.namrata mahalley SPL.
Case. No. 201151/2013 amt 1.50 CRORES.
You can confirm this on pune court website.

He also recently took a loan from ICICI for approx 45 lkhs against his
house and then sold it without their consent. The loan is unpaid.

He is still active , keeps changing his location, after bribing many
government authorities and police and IS A CONSTANT THREAT to his
hapless victims. Also, he has now gathered some ASSISTANTS, some of
who have NO CRIMINAL RECORD, AND ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE TO CATCH.

Kiran has over 30 different bank accounts in his and his family members
names and also in the name of his FAKE COMPANIES VAUGLE, PRUDENTIAL,
PROTECT, PRATIK, PERSION ETC.

His family members names are smita Sharad deshpande, sandhya Sharad
deshpande, seema Sharad deshpande, and Sharad deshpande.

News articles were printed about him in all major newspapers like times of
India, indian express, IBN Lokmat, Dainik Sakaal etc.
But kiran's activities have NOT STOPPED.

I request you to create awareness about this extremely dangerous
criminal. I TRIED SENDING EMAIL TO contac...@nabindia.org 
  BUT WAS
UNSUCCESSFUL.

If you need more information or if you want to share any information about
him please contact me on 9820630634/ 9820208062. I am his wife swapna
kulkarni.

His personal info:
Phne no. 98203381413. Email: kiran...@gmail.com  , 
DOB : 21/5/1979.
HEIGHT: 6 feet.
ATTACHED is HIS PHOTO.
Thank you.

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[AI] academic accessibility

2017-09-24 Thread Dhananjay Bhole
Dear All,

We have observed lot of discussion goes on this mailing list about
academic accessibility for persons with disabilities such as
accessibility of academic web services and course content, academic
built infrastructure, accessible course delivery mechanism, inclusive
practices for persons with disabilities in education etc. every one
who wish to pursue higher education has to seek answers of several
questions related to academic accessibility.

being visually challenged i also have faced accessibility challenges
in education right from my childhood as i have opted science during my
graduation and post graduation.

Being coordinator of disability  services at Savitribai Phule Pune
University since last 9 years, i am witness of several accessibility
issues for inclusion of persons with disabilities in education. Every
one will agree that academic environment is very much inaccessible in
India for persons with disabilities specially persons with visual
impairment and auditory and speech impairment. Not only science but
also arts and social sciences education is challenging due to
inaccessible environment.

DAISY Foram of India Sugamya pustakalaya and bookShare is putting
enormous effort to make academic course content accessible for
students with print disabilities.

There is also need to make academic web services, academic content
management systems, teaching and course delivery mechanism and
academic built infrastructure accessible for all kinds of persons with
disabilities.

Similar to accessible currency campaign, we all should demand academic
accessibility to ministry of HRD,. Every college and university in
India undergo "National assessment and acriditation Council" audit
piriodically. We all should demand Union HRD minister that Access
audit of academic services must be considered during NAAC audit. It
should be important point in NAAC accreditation of all the
institutions.

Institute spend lot of money to meet NAAC compliance. They will
consider access audit in that budget only.

Can't we start Twitter campaign for  demanding access audit of built
infrastructure, web services and course content?

Please think and give your suggestions to make academics more
accessible for all of us.

Regards
-- 
Coordinator,
Centre for Inclusive Education and Accessibility,
Department of Education and Extension,
Savitribai Phule Pune university,
Pune 411007.
PH: +912025601352
Cell: +919850123212
Website:http://www.unipune.ac.in/atbslc

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[AI] Current job opening in Bank of Maharashtra

2017-09-24 Thread Devashish Bhargav
Dear All,
Greetings from “Bhargav Gurukul”.
Plz follow current job opening and other details.
 Bank of Maharashtra Recruitment 2017 ...
Name of the Post: Chartered Accountants
Number of Post for VH candidate: 1
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Graduation from
recognized university with professional qualification of CA from the
recognized institute/ boar.
Important Dates:
Starting Date to Apply Online & Fee Payment: 16-09-2017
Last Date to Apply Online & Fee Payment: 07-10-2017
Last Date for receipt of hard copy of application: 17-10-2017
How to Apply: Eligible candidates can apply online through the website
www.bankofmaharashtra.in.
Follow “Bhargav Gurukul” through facebook page to know current job
opening and other details.
https://www.facebook.com/Bhargav-Gurukul-1855361154793103/


I accept that I cannot work in a certain way. However, I can do the
same things in a different and a “number of ways”.
Devashish Bhargav
Executive
IDBI Bank
Patliputra Branch, Patna , Bihar

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