[AI] Disabled Friendly Life Insurance Companies

2018-10-27 Thread Himanshu Sahu
Dear List,
I am planning to buy a high value term life insurance plan from
private life insurance companies incorporated in India. But as we are
aware that insurance companies specially LIC do discriminate between
physically fit and physically challenged persons in terms of either
charging higher premium or restricting certain inherent benefits
associated with various plans on ground of disability, So, here I seek
your valuable guidance and request to share any experience where
private life insurance company/s has insured 100% visually impaired
person without any extra premium and has offered all benefits
associated with plan.
Moreover also request members to share any experience where any of
private life insurers have settled death claim of any VI person in
full and without any hassle

I do not wish to consider Life Insurance Company of India (LIC)
because not only it charges higher premium in comparison to private
insurers but also I have witnessed discrimination from it in year 2015
when I bought an Endowment plan, Jeevan Anand of Rs. 10 Lakh from it.
I had to run from pillar to post to get the plan and that to without
double accident death benefit facility which is offered to physically
fit counterparts but not to me because of my disability.

Kindly share your experience on the matter.



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Re: [AI] IRCTC App becomes accessible on Android!

2018-10-27 Thread Aruni Sharma
Plz tick the OTP checkbox before hitting the LogIn button.   Ticket booking
is totally accessible now with this app

On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 at 10:48 PM, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
You all are advised first to have a look at it by yourself before passing
your comments on this forum. The captcha feature has been replaced by OTP,
but you need to tick the appropriate box before you start booking a ticket.
- Original Message -
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To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled." 
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2018 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC App becomes accessible on Android!


> If their is a captcha, then how this is fully accessible?
>
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2018, 7:52 p.m. sampath raj rao, 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Friends, I have already made a post over android app of IRCTC, I
>> booked a ticket for tirupati in the month of  September through IRCTC
>> app it was fully accessible but the only hurdle was capturing the
>> image during confirmation... Some remedy to this image capture would
>> serve...
>>
>>
>> On 10/27/18, Zoher Kheriwala  wrote:
>> > Still there is no solution for IOS user because there is no official
>> > app available and whatever 3rd party apps are available, they are not
>> > accessible atall.
>> > Now new problem has dashed in with windows also. As my firefoxvirsion
>> > updated automatically to 63.0, NVDA is not reading the username and
>> > password and other edit fields such as audio captcha and others.
>> >
>> > On 10/26/18, Ravi N. Hiremath  wrote:
>> >> This is a very good news, like music to our ears, surely will try and
>> >> reply back here.
>> >>
>> >> On 10/26/18, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>> >>> Folks,
>> >>> Although I've not tested all steps to book a ticket on the latest app
>> >>> for
>> >>> Android of IRCTC, the latest app from IRCTC looks very promising.
>> Please
>> >>> try
>> >>> it after applying the latest update, I'm sure you all wil rejoice!
>> >>> Thanks.
>> >>> Vikas Kapoor.
>> >>>
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Re: [AI] New and better version of itel phone?

2018-10-27 Thread Sanjay Prasad
I don't advice  to buy
itel phones.  very soon, telecom operators will  stop 2G services.  4G will be 
the standard mobile service. 

Sent from my iPhone using Braille screen input.

> On 26-Oct-2018, at 10:57 PM, Naresh Kumar  wrote:
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> Friends,
> I have heard that some better version of itel phone has come which is
> more accessible. It would be great if anyone tells the exact model.
> Best
> Naresh
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Re: [AI] IRCTC App becomes accessible on Android!

2018-10-27 Thread Vikas Kapoor
You all are advised first to have a look at it by yourself before passing 
your comments on this forum. The captcha feature has been replaced by OTP, 
but you need to tick the appropriate box before you start booking a ticket.
- Original Message - 
From: "bhawani shankar verma" 
To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning 
the disabled." 

Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2018 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] IRCTC App becomes accessible on Android!



If their is a captcha, then how this is fully accessible?

On Sat, 27 Oct 2018, 7:52 p.m. sampath raj rao, 
wrote:


Hi Friends, I have already made a post over android app of IRCTC, I
booked a ticket for tirupati in the month of  September through IRCTC
app it was fully accessible but the only hurdle was capturing the
image during confirmation... Some remedy to this image capture would
serve...


On 10/27/18, Zoher Kheriwala  wrote:
> Still there is no solution for IOS user because there is no official
> app available and whatever 3rd party apps are available, they are not
> accessible atall.
> Now new problem has dashed in with windows also. As my firefoxvirsion
> updated automatically to 63.0, NVDA is not reading the username and
> password and other edit fields such as audio captcha and others.
>
> On 10/26/18, Ravi N. Hiremath  wrote:
>> This is a very good news, like music to our ears, surely will try and
>> reply back here.
>>
>> On 10/26/18, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>>> Folks,
>>> Although I've not tested all steps to book a ticket on the latest app
>>> for
>>> Android of IRCTC, the latest app from IRCTC looks very promising.
Please
>>> try
>>> it after applying the latest update, I'm sure you all wil rejoice!
>>> Thanks.
>>> Vikas Kapoor.
>>>
>>>
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Re: [AI] IRCTC App becomes accessible on Android!

2018-10-27 Thread bhawani shankar verma
If their is a captcha, then how this is fully accessible?

On Sat, 27 Oct 2018, 7:52 p.m. sampath raj rao, 
wrote:

> Hi Friends, I have already made a post over android app of IRCTC, I
> booked a ticket for tirupati in the month of  September through IRCTC
> app it was fully accessible but the only hurdle was capturing the
> image during confirmation... Some remedy to this image capture would
> serve...
>
>
> On 10/27/18, Zoher Kheriwala  wrote:
> > Still there is no solution for IOS user because there is no official
> > app available and whatever 3rd party apps are available, they are not
> > accessible atall.
> > Now new problem has dashed in with windows also. As my firefoxvirsion
> > updated automatically to 63.0, NVDA is not reading the username and
> > password and other edit fields such as audio captcha and others.
> >
> > On 10/26/18, Ravi N. Hiremath  wrote:
> >> This is a very good news, like music to our ears, surely will try and
> >> reply back here.
> >>
> >> On 10/26/18, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> >>> Folks,
> >>> Although I've not tested all steps to book a ticket on the latest app
> >>> for
> >>> Android of IRCTC, the latest app from IRCTC looks very promising.
> Please
> >>> try
> >>> it after applying the latest update, I'm sure you all wil rejoice!
> >>> Thanks.
> >>> Vikas Kapoor.
> >>>
> >>>
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Re: [AI] Wings of Wheels- A blind cycling to the top of the world

2018-10-27 Thread Pinkesh Tailor
Ekinath,
thanks for sharing such a exautic and soothing experience. I hope many
of us would like to be bestowed with such a courage and determination
to achieve milestones in different phases of our life..

On 10/27/18, Ekinath Khedekar  wrote:
> Dear Accessindians,
> Hope you all are doing well.
> Sharing my following write-up on our cycling trip to KhardungLa at
> 18,379 feet from Manali having encouraged by my close friend to share
> it on this platform. I have tried my best to pen my very personal
> sensory experience in whatever fway I could experience. It was worth
> every bit at those choking heights
> Also sharing good news that India is a proud member of International
> Blind Tennis Association. My efforts with IBSA, have borne fruit; and
> visually impaired tennis players can now participate in any
> international tournament by IBTA with official rankings.
> We have about half a dozen players developing into very good smashers
> here in Mumbai including couple of women.
> I hope you’d enjoy the following reading and partially sighted and
> sighted can enjoy the pictures
>
>
>
> Dear readers,
> Ladakh for long was on my travel bucket-list for its enchanting
> Himalayan ranges, serene lakes, prehistoric undersea desert, Buddhist
> culture, Alpine flora and fauna and the unique experience of breathing
> low oxygen in thin air. I consider myself fortunate to have travelled
> there in the most experiential way, with also a higher purpose of
> offering ‘visibility to disability’. Thanks to Adventures Beyond
> Barriers, I got to do that on the saddle of a sturdy Treta tandem
> bike. As photographs that follow depict, a visually impaired person
> like me can sit on the back seat of the tandem bike and stoke pedals
> to enjoy the opportunity of cycling.
> In the month of August 2018, I successfully completed a cycling
> expedition from Manali, Himachal Pradesh to the world’s highest
> motorable pass- Khardung-La situated in Ladakh. My captain Trevor
> managed the gears and the steering from the front seat and we both
> covered more than 500 kms of distance in 10 days starting from the
> height of 6,726 ft and finishing at 18,379 ft. I still wonder as to
> how a guy with general fitness like me pedalled through one of the
> world’s most difficult tracks characterised with steep climbs, bumpy,
> slushy, dusty roads with an additional challenge of lack of oxygen all
> along the route which made even daily tasks difficult.
> But I’m glad that I was part of an inclusive adventure which also
> invited amputees, cancer survivors and other excluded. I have been
> working to make lives of my disabled friends as human as possible,
> through sound ball tennis, goalball, cycling and other sports.
> Disables are not just people with disabilities, they are ‘human
> beings’ at heart and in spirit. Every human being, some time or the
> other, feels ‘excluded’- for appearance, or for accent or for
> something which is different than the majority.  And that’s the
> biggest disabling factor for that human being. Limitless opportunity
> is a necessity for every individual to live a happy and fulfilled
> life.
> I think our expedition was inclusive in its truest sense. My captain,
> who was going to steer my bike was a 65 year old Australian, Trevor
> Ockenden. A couple of amputees, a cancer survivor and a South African
> women pair with broken pelvic bones were also ready to take on the
> KhardungLa challenge with other able-bodied persons.
> I was aware that it was not going to be easy even though I had
> previous experience of cycling, trekking and marathons. The Manali-Leh
> road was situated at such heights to which my body was never exposed
> to. No expert can predict how one’s body would react at high
> altitudes. The unknown is always scary and it kept me under pressure
> during my preparations.
> I felt fit enough after six weeks of gym training on a recliner bike.
> It was good to know that this expedition wasn’t a race like that of
> Cliff-Hanger on the Pune-Goa track where our relay team had no
> breather for a non-stop 30 hour ride. I got a big shot in the arm when
> Mr. Anmol Ambani himself showed immediate interest and committed to
> support me in whatever way possible. It is tremendously motivating
> when your employer backs your positive efforts beyond the office
> space.
> Cutting to the start day:
> Day 1. From Manali to Marhi- 6,725 to 11,003 ft (38 kms)
> Our very first day was the second most difficult day in the whole
> expedition. We were to gain 4,278 feet in a mere 37 kms. Trevor’s
> experience and technical know-how came into play straightaway. We both
> soon found our rhythm and started climbing up the Beas valley via the
> upper-Manali road. What unfolded there was my ‘Avatar’ moment- due to
> a steep climbing road with winding switchbacks angled at 180°, which
> allowed me to shout out to my other cycling peers right below me. It
> felt as if I was on the air-borne mountains of the James Cameron 

Re: [AI] IRCTC App becomes accessible on Android!

2018-10-27 Thread sampath raj rao
Hi Friends, I have already made a post over android app of IRCTC, I
booked a ticket for tirupati in the month of  September through IRCTC
app it was fully accessible but the only hurdle was capturing the
image during confirmation... Some remedy to this image capture would
serve...


On 10/27/18, Zoher Kheriwala  wrote:
> Still there is no solution for IOS user because there is no official
> app available and whatever 3rd party apps are available, they are not
> accessible atall.
> Now new problem has dashed in with windows also. As my firefoxvirsion
> updated automatically to 63.0, NVDA is not reading the username and
> password and other edit fields such as audio captcha and others.
>
> On 10/26/18, Ravi N. Hiremath  wrote:
>> This is a very good news, like music to our ears, surely will try and
>> reply back here.
>>
>> On 10/26/18, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
>>> Folks,
>>> Although I've not tested all steps to book a ticket on the latest app
>>> for
>>> Android of IRCTC, the latest app from IRCTC looks very promising. Please
>>> try
>>> it after applying the latest update, I'm sure you all wil rejoice!
>>> Thanks.
>>> Vikas Kapoor.
>>>
>>>
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Re: [AI] Talk back queries :

2018-10-27 Thread Vikas Kapoor
Regarding the Talkback volume, during the call, just move your phone away 
from ear, and move your finger on the screen, while moving the finger and 
talkback is speaking, adjust the volume.
Regarding your 2nd query, how the numbers are spoken depends on what TTS you 
are using. Go to TTS options and explore whether you have an option 
regarding the number processing. Each TTS has different interface.
- Original Message - 
From: "srinivas bangalore_11" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2018 5:53 PM
Subject: [AI] Talk back queries :



Hi Friends,

Kindly clarify some of my queries regarding Talk back as I am facing
difficulties in my daily life with it.
I am using Motorola power1 mobile with Android Orio.

1. In talk back, Is there any setting to reduce the talk back valume
during the call?
2. Where can I find the talk back setting for reading numbers as
digits? In my mobile, if my number is one two three, talk back is
reading 1hundrand twenty three.



3. If I am reading the news, how to make talk back to spell the
particular word?

Kindly let me know at the earliest.

You can reach me on *9590872930.

With best regards,
Srinivas V Manyam




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Re: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by visually impaired women

2018-10-27 Thread Naresh Kumar
I haven't even read your first one preeti. If it is in pdf or any
other accessible format then please let me know.
Naresh

On 10/27/18, Preeti Monga  wrote:
> My second autobiography has also been published this year by Hay House. It
> is called Flight Without Sight. This is only available in print at the
> moment on Amazon and in book shops. The kindle version should be out soon
> sometime.
> Warmly
> Preeti
>
>
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>
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> Empowerment of Visually Impaired Girls, and providing them with secure
> Hostel facility at SHIKSHA (A CSR Initiative of Silver Linings)
>
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Ved
> Sent: 27 October 2018 12:19
> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.'
> Subject: Re: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by
> visually
> impaired women
>
> The one that I received on the same mailing list was from Preeti Monga
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Naresh Kumar
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2018 11:01 PM
> To: accessindia 
> Subject: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by visually
> impaired women
>
> --
> Naresh Kumar
> Assistant Professor
> Department of History
> Kamala Nehru College
> (University of Delhi)
> Mobile: +91308530
> Residence: A5,
> Staff quarters,
> Kamala Nehru College,
> August Kranti Marg,
> New Delhi-110049.
>
>
>
> Friends,
> I wish to know if there are some autobiographical accounts by visually
> impaired women. If anyone has this type of material then I will
> request you to post to my personal email id.
> Thanks
> Naresh
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Department of History
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(University of Delhi)
Mobile: +91308530
Residence: A5,
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Re: [AI] Jaws runs in demo despite connecting the dongle

2018-10-27 Thread B. R. Nautiyal
No need to worry at all. Just change the port to fix the dongle. I mean to 
say, don't use that port which you were using before.
- Original Message - 
From: "Mujeeb Rahman" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2018 12:07 PM
Subject: [AI] Jaws runs in demo despite connecting the dongle



Hi

I've  been  using jaws 15 dongle at my office for the last 5 years
without any issue.
Suddenly, it turned into demo mode and Im prompted to restart the
machine after each 40 minutes. My system admin has checked it and
informed me that something is wrong with Jaws.What could be the issue?
Pls help fix it at the earliest.

Thank you
Mujeeb




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[AI] Talk back queries :

2018-10-27 Thread srinivas bangalore_11
Hi Friends,

Kindly clarify some of my queries regarding Talk back as I am facing
difficulties in my daily life with it.
I am using Motorola power1 mobile with Android Orio.

1. In talk back, Is there any setting to reduce the talk back valume
during the call?
2. Where can I find the talk back setting for reading numbers as
digits? In my mobile, if my number is one two three, talk back is
reading 1hundrand twenty three.



3. If I am reading the news, how to make talk back to spell the
particular word?

Kindly let me know at the earliest.

You can reach me on *9590872930.

With best regards,
Srinivas V Manyam




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[AI] Wings of Wheels- A blind cycling to the top of the world

2018-10-27 Thread Ekinath Khedekar
Dear Accessindians,
Hope you all are doing well.
Sharing my following write-up on our cycling trip to KhardungLa at
18,379 feet from Manali having encouraged by my close friend to share
it on this platform. I have tried my best to pen my very personal
sensory experience in whatever fway I could experience. It was worth
every bit at those choking heights
Also sharing good news that India is a proud member of International
Blind Tennis Association. My efforts with IBSA, have borne fruit; and
visually impaired tennis players can now participate in any
international tournament by IBTA with official rankings.
We have about half a dozen players developing into very good smashers
here in Mumbai including couple of women.
I hope you’d enjoy the following reading and partially sighted and
sighted can enjoy the pictures



Dear readers,
Ladakh for long was on my travel bucket-list for its enchanting
Himalayan ranges, serene lakes, prehistoric undersea desert, Buddhist
culture, Alpine flora and fauna and the unique experience of breathing
low oxygen in thin air. I consider myself fortunate to have travelled
there in the most experiential way, with also a higher purpose of
offering ‘visibility to disability’. Thanks to Adventures Beyond
Barriers, I got to do that on the saddle of a sturdy Treta tandem
bike. As photographs that follow depict, a visually impaired person
like me can sit on the back seat of the tandem bike and stoke pedals
to enjoy the opportunity of cycling.
In the month of August 2018, I successfully completed a cycling
expedition from Manali, Himachal Pradesh to the world’s highest
motorable pass- Khardung-La situated in Ladakh. My captain Trevor
managed the gears and the steering from the front seat and we both
covered more than 500 kms of distance in 10 days starting from the
height of 6,726 ft and finishing at 18,379 ft. I still wonder as to
how a guy with general fitness like me pedalled through one of the
world’s most difficult tracks characterised with steep climbs, bumpy,
slushy, dusty roads with an additional challenge of lack of oxygen all
along the route which made even daily tasks difficult.
But I’m glad that I was part of an inclusive adventure which also
invited amputees, cancer survivors and other excluded. I have been
working to make lives of my disabled friends as human as possible,
through sound ball tennis, goalball, cycling and other sports.
Disables are not just people with disabilities, they are ‘human
beings’ at heart and in spirit. Every human being, some time or the
other, feels ‘excluded’- for appearance, or for accent or for
something which is different than the majority.  And that’s the
biggest disabling factor for that human being. Limitless opportunity
is a necessity for every individual to live a happy and fulfilled
life.
I think our expedition was inclusive in its truest sense. My captain,
who was going to steer my bike was a 65 year old Australian, Trevor
Ockenden. A couple of amputees, a cancer survivor and a South African
women pair with broken pelvic bones were also ready to take on the
KhardungLa challenge with other able-bodied persons.
I was aware that it was not going to be easy even though I had
previous experience of cycling, trekking and marathons. The Manali-Leh
road was situated at such heights to which my body was never exposed
to. No expert can predict how one’s body would react at high
altitudes. The unknown is always scary and it kept me under pressure
during my preparations.
I felt fit enough after six weeks of gym training on a recliner bike.
It was good to know that this expedition wasn’t a race like that of
Cliff-Hanger on the Pune-Goa track where our relay team had no
breather for a non-stop 30 hour ride. I got a big shot in the arm when
Mr. Anmol Ambani himself showed immediate interest and committed to
support me in whatever way possible. It is tremendously motivating
when your employer backs your positive efforts beyond the office
space.
Cutting to the start day:
Day 1. From Manali to Marhi- 6,725 to 11,003 ft (38 kms)
Our very first day was the second most difficult day in the whole
expedition. We were to gain 4,278 feet in a mere 37 kms. Trevor’s
experience and technical know-how came into play straightaway. We both
soon found our rhythm and started climbing up the Beas valley via the
upper-Manali road. What unfolded there was my ‘Avatar’ moment- due to
a steep climbing road with winding switchbacks angled at 180°, which
allowed me to shout out to my other cycling peers right below me. It
felt as if I was on the air-borne mountains of the James Cameron hit
movie. The lovely sunshine filtered by tall oak trees, the burbling
sound of the fast flowing Beas and gusty cold winds on these steep
climbs built a surreal ‘virtual reality’ for me.
Upon reaching Marhi, it wasn’t that pleasant. Strong icy wind coupled
with rains and struggle for oxygen did not promise comfort that I was
looking forward to after 8 hours of hard pedalling. The smallest 6 by
4 

Re: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by visually impaired women

2018-10-27 Thread Preeti Monga
My second autobiography has also been published this year by Hay House. It
is called Flight Without Sight. This is only available in print at the
moment on Amazon and in book shops. The kindle version should be out soon
sometime.
Warmly
Preeti


Preeti Monga - Chief Executive Officer


Inspiring INCLUSION! Fostering DIGNITY!


Mobile : 91 9871701646
Landline : 011 22781446
E-mail : preeti.mo...@silver-linings.org
Website : www.silver-linings.org
Our Services: Recruitment, Trainings- Unique Motivation Programmes,
Diversity & Inclusion, POSH.

Your Choice to partner with us contributes towards quality Education &
Empowerment of Visually Impaired Girls, and providing them with secure
Hostel facility at SHIKSHA (A CSR Initiative of Silver Linings)



-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Ved
Sent: 27 October 2018 12:19
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by visually
impaired women

The one that I received on the same mailing list was from Preeti Monga

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Naresh Kumar
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2018 11:01 PM
To: accessindia 
Subject: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by visually
impaired women

--
Naresh Kumar
Assistant Professor
Department of History
Kamala Nehru College
(University of Delhi)
Mobile: +91308530
Residence: A5,
Staff quarters,
Kamala Nehru College,
August Kranti Marg,
New Delhi-110049.



Friends,
I wish to know if there are some autobiographical accounts by visually
impaired women. If anyone has this type of material then I will
request you to post to my personal email id.
Thanks
Naresh




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[AI] MS Outlook help.

2018-10-27 Thread P. Subramani
I am using office 2007, I would like to know if there is a shortcut key to go 
to Search Toolbar as I am unable to go to the same  by other methods.  anyone 
using ms outlook may kindly advise.  Thanks and regards, P. Subramani



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[AI] Here is one more wonderful trip for you.

2018-10-27 Thread Radio Udaan
Hi Everyone,



Hope you all are doing well ...



After the amazing trip of Pangot in July 2018. I pledged to myself to
conduct these kind of trips more often.



Here is one more wonderful trip for you.

I brings to you an opportunity to enjoy the wonderful camping
Experience in Rishikesh

Here is the itinerary:



Check-in Date: 07 Dec 2018

Duration: 02 Nights /03 Days

No of People : 40 (Including Volunteers)

Hotel Details

 Mornis Camps /Cottage or similar

Total cost per person  : INR 2499/- (only for Spl. People Like You)

Package Inclusions:

Delhi Rishikesh Delhi by Bus 40 seater bus

Welcome Drink on Arrival (Non Alcoholic)

Accommodation in Luxury Cottage as Per Sharing

03 Buffet Breakfast

03 Buffet Lunch

02 Buffet Dinner – Veg & Non Veg Both

02 Evening Tea with Veg Snacks & Bonfire

02 Morning Tea

Indoor/Outdoor Activities (Archery, Table Tennis, Cricket with
Softball, Enjoy in River huel etc.)



Exclusions

1)All services not mentioned above

2)Beverages of all types.



If you are Intersted please send me  a whats app message to
confirm.and then we will proceed further.



Looking Forward

Cheers

Amit Jain

Rising Star Tours & Travels

9811141952



With Lots & Lots of Love to All...




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Re: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by visually impaired women

2018-10-27 Thread Ved
The one that I received on the same mailing list was from Preeti Monga

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Naresh Kumar
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2018 11:01 PM
To: accessindia 
Subject: [AI] Kindly let me know the autobiographies written by visually
impaired women

-- 
Naresh Kumar
Assistant Professor
Department of History
Kamala Nehru College
(University of Delhi)
Mobile: +91308530
Residence: A5,
Staff quarters,
Kamala Nehru College,
August Kranti Marg,
New Delhi-110049.



Friends,
I wish to know if there are some autobiographical accounts by visually
impaired women. If anyone has this type of material then I will
request you to post to my personal email id.
Thanks
Naresh




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[AI] Jaws runs in demo despite connecting the dongle

2018-10-27 Thread Mujeeb Rahman
Hi

I've  been  using jaws 15 dongle at my office for the last 5 years
without any issue.
Suddenly, it turned into demo mode and Im prompted to restart the
machine after each 40 minutes. My system admin has checked it and
informed me that something is wrong with Jaws.What could be the issue?
Pls help fix it at the earliest.

Thank you
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