[AI] 2 days left!

2021-10-10 Thread Manjot Singh
Only 2 days left to register!
Reo Institute for Foreign Languages (RIFL) registration for the new batch
closes on the 12th of October!
For the list of classes offered and register, visit
https://forms.gle/y4y3tRS5YvS2dfKD9

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[AI] Online Transfer through PNB Net Banking.

2021-10-10 Thread Amiyo Biswas
Hello,

I would like to transfer a lumpsum through online payment. But I could not find 
any option for transfer through neft / rtgs on PNB web site. I do not feel 
comfortable with PNB One android app.

Please let me know how I can do it through the web portal. Please note that I 
could do it easily when my account was with United Bank of India.

With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: 6290527506 / 9433464329

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Re: [AI] On World Mental Health Day

2021-10-10 Thread National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled
Thanks Simran

On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 5:24 PM Simran Chawla 
wrote:

> Hi,
> I absolutely agree on this. Being a psychology student, I totally can
> relate with the loss that this pandemic has brought in at the mental health
> of many people.
> Thinking of that situation and keeping myself in that situation, I have
> written a motivational story link of which I’m sharing below.
> Hope you’ll listen to the whole story as it has a lot of lessons to learn
> from.
> I would look forward to your feedback as well.
>
> Here is the link:
>
> https://youtu.be/BSt4QCoWbeM
>
> Best Regards
> Simran Chawla
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 10-Oct-2021, at 16:31, National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled
>  wrote:
>
> 
>
> October 10, 2021
>
>
> *NPRD*
>
> *On World Mental Health Day*
>
>
> World Mental Health Day is observed every year on the 10th of October.
> It was started as an annual activity of the World Federation for Mental
> Health in 1992.
>
> According to the WHO, the objective of the day is to “raising awareness of
> mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of
> mental health.”
>
> Each year since 1994, a particular theme is decided for the day by the
> WFMH. The most recent themes have been ‘Mental Health Promotion and Suicide
> Prevention,’ ‘Mental Health for All’ and so on.
>
> In 2021, we continued to face the physical, emotional, and social
> challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic brought on. While 2020 saw us
> struggling to cope with the reduction in social interactions, work from
> home schedules, and the economic repercussions of the pandemic; in 2021 we
> struggled to return to normalcy, with things opening up and closing again
> several times, and the new routines and safety protocols in schools and
> workplaces, all while we still recover from the sheer horror of the second
> wave of the pandemic that had hit us some time in the middle of the year.
>
> Research has shown that COVID 19 patients exhibit high PTSD and depressive
> symptoms, health care workers have very high psychological distress, and
> psychiatric patients are reporting more intense symptoms than before. Other
> people too are experiencing more depressive and anxious behaviour than the
> pre-pandemic period. And thus, last year, the objective of Mental Health
> Day was to promote mental health during the time of the pandemic.
>
> However, the suffering caused by the pandemic cannot be seen as a uniform
> and homogeneous phenomenon. The pandemic has laid bare many cracks in our
> social system, economic inequality being the most prominent of them all.
> The pandemic did not only negatively affect the average income in the
> country, it also markedly increased the income inequality.  While several
> thousands lost their jobs and took pay cuts, a handful gained and their
> pockets became even more fatter.
>
> This increasing disparity between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’ greatly
> impacts the mental and physical health of the people in our country. All
> forms of violence including but not limited to those based on community,
> caste, gender, class etc also impact and exacerbate mental health
> conditions.
>
>
> Mental healthcare is inaccessible in our country not only because of the
> lack of infrastructure and shortage of mental health professionals, but
> also due to how expensive it all is. In these times of excessive
> psychological distress, a counselling session costs anywhere between Rs
> 1000 to Rs 4000, which is more than unaffordable for most Indians.
> Inaccessibility of services leads to abandonment, institutionalisation (in
> many cases), chaining etc.
>
> According to the National Mental Health Survey 2018 undertaken by
> the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, the
> treatment gap of any mental disorder in India is as high as 83%. The same
> survey also found that the number of mental health professionals per lakh
> population remains abysmally low and varies from 0.05 in Madhya Pradesh to
> 1.2 in Kerala. The utter disregard to the seriousness of the issue is
> reflected in the fact that despite four years since the passage of the
> Mental Health Care Act only eight states have framed rules for its
> implementation. Expansion of mental health services, framing of rules and
> the constitution of various bodies mandated under the Act are yet to gain
> attention.
>
>
> Thus, this year’s theme for World Mental Health Day is *Mental Health in
> an Unequal World *is very appropriate*. *The 2021 World Mental Health Day
> campaign provides an opportunity for us to come together and act together
> to highlight how inequality can be addressed to ensure people are able to
> enjoy good mental health.
>
>
> Many people, including celebrities, are opening up. Let us all talk about
> mental health; fight against the stigma as also for equal access for all to
> mental health care and for an egalitarian society.
>
>
> Prepared by a Volunteer
> --
> National 

[AI] Fwd: [tech-vi Announce List] Upcoming Accessibility Learning Webinars From Microsoft

2021-10-10 Thread Pratham Kumar Singh
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Subject: [tech-vi Announce List] Upcoming Accessibility Learning Webinars
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Windows 11 Accessibility Overview

October 27, 2021, 12:00 - 1:00 pm U.S. Pacific Time

Hector Minto, Lead Accessibility Evangelist, Accessibility Team

Jeremy Curry, Support Escalation Engineer, Accessibility Team

We are excited to share how we are empowering people with disabilities to
achieve

more with Windows 11. This webinar will focus on a broad overview of
accessibility in

Windows 11, including new Contrast themes, how Windows 11 makes
accessibility

features easier to find and use, and more.

Register for Windows 11 Accessibility Overview




Using Windows 11 with a Screen Reader

November 17, 2021, 12:00 - 1:00 pm U.S. Pacific Time

Jeff Bishop, Program Manager, Windows Engineering

Anne Taylor, Program Manager, Accessibility Team

Brett Humphrey, Program Manager, Teams Engineering

We are excited to share how we are empowering screen reader users to achieve

more with what’s coming in Windows 11. This webinar will focus on a broad
overview

of accessibility experiences in Windows 11. This includes new Start Menu

interactions, a new Windows Settings experience, an all-new chat experience
with

your friends and family and more. New Windows hotkeys will also be
introduced for

things like Quick Settings, Notifications and others. Many of these
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demoed using Narrator and third-party screen readers to give you a feel for
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[AI] Android emulators

2021-10-10 Thread Saurav Hegde
Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding android emulators. Are android emulators that
enable us to use android apps on PC, useful and reliable? If yes, can
recommend any?

regards
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RE: [AI] zerodha

2021-10-10 Thread Vedprakash Sharma
The link to read different modules regarding share trading is:
https://zerodha.com/varsity/
After the link opens, press H two or three times to find Modules.
Here, you'd find 13 modules relating to different topics regarding stock 
markets. Read each modules carefully. 
Each module consists of various chapters.

-Original Message-
From: 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia  
Sent: 10 October 2021 04:17 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] zerodha

Dear Friend,

Please share me the links.
I am unable to track it up.
And, I also want to know is there any stock advisor or stock advisory for VI 
persons to carry out trading in share market.

Regards.
Saravanan.K
91 9916512402

On 9/29/21, Vedprakash Sharma  wrote:
> Zerodha presents varsity modules on share market. This consists of 
> around 15 modules having several chapters. Just search for it or 
> revert back. I'll give you the link.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia 
> Sent: 29 September 2021 09:31 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] zerodha
>
> SDear Friend,
>
> Thanks for your valuable response.
> Are you having basic knowledge in trading.
> Which platform is better for us to start trading with screen reader.
> Trading without financial literacy is not good.
> Is there any good book or tutorial or good experts to guide us to step 
> into trading.
> First, we have to have base idea. Then only, we can start to play in 
> trading.
> Because, we are going to play with our hard earned money.
> I am also interested in acquiring the base idea of trading knowledge.
> If anybody can help, please provide your ideas, thoughts & guidance to 
> get started.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Saravanan.K
> +91 9916512402
>
> On 9/29/21, Tanmay Srivastava 2861  wrote:
>> Hello sir,
>>
>> Account opening is very simple.
>>
>> Before doing anything, please keep the following things handy:
>>
>> 1. Aadhar number it should be linked with your mobile number.
>>
>> 2. Canceled check or bank statement.
>>
>> Your account number, IFSC code and MICR code must be clearly visible.
>>
>> In the case of bank statement you can upload PDF as well.
>>
>> 3. A copy of signed pan card no matter it contains thumb impression 
>> or proper signature.
>>
>> 4. Last but not the least your signature.
>>
>> Now you will be ready to proceed.
>>
>> First of all you will have to register on their website with your 
>> mobile number.
>>
>> After that, you will have to complete all the steps.
>>
>> Process is accessible, but in one step you will have to take the 
>> sighted assistance.
>>
>> In that step, there will be 4 digit pin, so you will have to write 
>> down that pin on a blank paper.
>>
>> And you will have to stand in front of camera with that paper.
>>
>> Your face and 4 digit pin should be clearly visible.
>>
>> In the upload section, if PDF contains password, then you will have 
>> to enter in the password field otherwise leave it blank.
>>
>> In the last step, you will have to e-sign with your aadhar number.
>>
>> I have paid ₹200 for account opening, and I think there is no annual 
>> charges.
>>
>> I am using kite, and it is almost accessible.
>>
>> I am also beginner into this market, but I would not suggest you to 
>> go for intra day trading, it is so risky.
>>
>> Even, I will not do that.
>>
>> I hope it helps.
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 7:22 PM 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia < 
>> accessindia@accessindia.org.in> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Friend,
>>>
>>> Congrats for opening the Demit account in Zerodha.
>>> I want to know the procedures for opening the same.
>>> What are the charges for opening it.
>>> Is there any annual charges for maintaining the account.
>>> After opening the account, which platform are you choosing for 
>>> trading purposes.
>>> Is that platform is accessible for screen reader.
>>> Please provide me these details for myself to stepping into trading.
>>> I also want to know the  basics of trading.
>>> If you provide it so, I will be more helpful.
>>> Please guide me in getting myself exposure in Indian trading platform.
>>> I am expecting the proper guidance from any of our experts.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Saravanan.K
>>> +91 9916512402
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/28/21, Tanmay Srivastava 2861  wrote:
>>> > My account is open successfully.
>>> >
>>> > Thank you everyone for your valuable response.
>>> >
>>> > On Sun, Sep 26, 2021, 1:28 PM Vedprakash Sharma 
>>> > 
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Long back I requested to open a trading account with PNB. They 
>>> >> told me that they do not accept signatures as regarding share 
>>> >> transfer on my behalf, they need to follow company guidelines 
>>> >> which says that if share holder puts a thumb impression, he/she 
>>> >> needs to get the same attested by a notary public.
>>> >>
>>> >> Later on, I opened an account with ICICI bank with my signatures.
>>> >>
>>> >> I do not think zerodha will accept thumb impression. You can find 
>>> >> 

Re: [AI] On World Mental Health Day

2021-10-10 Thread Simran Chawla
Hi,
I absolutely agree on this. Being a psychology student, I totally can relate 
with the loss that this pandemic has brought in at the mental health of many 
people.
Thinking of that situation and keeping myself in that situation, I have written 
a motivational story link of which I’m sharing below. 
Hope you’ll listen to the whole story as it has a lot of lessons to learn from.
I would look forward to your feedback as well.

Here is the link:

https://youtu.be/BSt4QCoWbeM

Best Regards
Simran Chawla


Sent from my iPhone

> On 10-Oct-2021, at 16:31, National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> October 10, 2021
> 
> 
> 
> NPRD
> 
> On World Mental Health Day
> 
> 
> 
> World Mental Health Day is observed every year on the 10th of October.  It 
> was started as an annual activity of the World Federation for Mental Health 
> in 1992.
> 
> According to the WHO, the objective of the day is to “raising awareness of 
> mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of 
> mental health.”
> 
> Each year since 1994, a particular theme is decided for the day by the WFMH. 
> The most recent themes have been ‘Mental Health Promotion and Suicide 
> Prevention,’ ‘Mental Health for All’ and so on. 
> 
> In 2021, we continued to face the physical, emotional, and social challenges 
> that the COVID-19 pandemic brought on. While 2020 saw us struggling to cope 
> with the reduction in social interactions, work from home schedules, and the 
> economic repercussions of the pandemic; in 2021 we struggled to return to 
> normalcy, with things opening up and closing again several times, and the new 
> routines and safety protocols in schools and workplaces, all while we still 
> recover from the sheer horror of the second wave of the pandemic that had hit 
> us some time in the middle of the year.
> 
> Research has shown that COVID 19 patients exhibit high PTSD and depressive 
> symptoms, health care workers have very high psychological distress, and 
> psychiatric patients are reporting more intense symptoms than before. Other 
> people too are experiencing more depressive and anxious behaviour than the 
> pre-pandemic period. And thus, last year, the objective of Mental Health Day 
> was to promote mental health during the time of the pandemic.
> 
> However, the suffering caused by the pandemic cannot be seen as a uniform and 
> homogeneous phenomenon. The pandemic has laid bare many cracks in our social 
> system, economic inequality being the most prominent of them all. The 
> pandemic did not only negatively affect the average income in the country, it 
> also markedly increased the income inequality.  While several thousands lost 
> their jobs and took pay cuts, a handful gained and their pockets became even 
> more fatter. 
> 
> This increasing disparity between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’ greatly 
> impacts the mental and physical health of the people in our country. All 
> forms of violence including but not limited to those based on community, 
> caste, gender, class etc also impact and exacerbate mental health conditions.
> 
> 
> 
> Mental healthcare is inaccessible in our country not only because of the lack 
> of infrastructure and shortage of mental health professionals, but also due 
> to how expensive it all is. In these times of excessive psychological 
> distress, a counselling session costs anywhere between Rs 1000 to Rs 4000, 
> which is more than unaffordable for most Indians. Inaccessibility of services 
> leads to abandonment, institutionalisation (in many cases), chaining etc. 
> 
> According to the National Mental Health Survey 2018 undertaken by the 
> National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, the 
> treatment gap of any mental disorder in India is as high as 83%. The same 
> survey also found that the number of mental health professionals per lakh 
> population remains abysmally low and varies from 0.05 in Madhya Pradesh to 
> 1.2 in Kerala. The utter disregard to the seriousness of the issue is 
> reflected in the fact that despite four years since the passage of the Mental 
> Health Care Act only eight states have framed rules for its implementation. 
> Expansion of mental health services, framing of rules and the constitution of 
> various bodies mandated under the Act are yet to gain attention. 
> 
> Thus, this year’s theme for World Mental Health Day is Mental Health in an 
> Unequal World is very appropriate. The 2021 World Mental Health Day campaign 
> provides an opportunity for us to come together and act together to highlight 
> how inequality can be addressed to ensure people are able to enjoy good 
> mental health.
> 
> 
> 
> Many people, including celebrities, are opening up. Let us all talk about 
> mental health; fight against the stigma as also for equal access for all to 
> mental health care and for an egalitarian society.
> 
> 
> 
> Prepared by a Volunteer
> 
> -- 
> National Platform for the Rights of 

[AI] On World Mental Health Day

2021-10-10 Thread National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled
October 10, 2021


*NPRD*

*On World Mental Health Day*


World Mental Health Day is observed every year on the 10th of October.  It
was started as an annual activity of the World Federation for Mental
Health in 1992.

According to the WHO, the objective of the day is to “raising awareness of
mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of
mental health.”

Each year since 1994, a particular theme is decided for the day by the
WFMH. The most recent themes have been ‘Mental Health Promotion and Suicide
Prevention,’ ‘Mental Health for All’ and so on.

In 2021, we continued to face the physical, emotional, and social
challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic brought on. While 2020 saw us
struggling to cope with the reduction in social interactions, work from
home schedules, and the economic repercussions of the pandemic; in 2021 we
struggled to return to normalcy, with things opening up and closing again
several times, and the new routines and safety protocols in schools and
workplaces, all while we still recover from the sheer horror of the second
wave of the pandemic that had hit us some time in the middle of the year.

Research has shown that COVID 19 patients exhibit high PTSD and depressive
symptoms, health care workers have very high psychological distress, and
psychiatric patients are reporting more intense symptoms than before. Other
people too are experiencing more depressive and anxious behaviour than the
pre-pandemic period. And thus, last year, the objective of Mental Health
Day was to promote mental health during the time of the pandemic.

However, the suffering caused by the pandemic cannot be seen as a uniform
and homogeneous phenomenon. The pandemic has laid bare many cracks in our
social system, economic inequality being the most prominent of them all.
The pandemic did not only negatively affect the average income in the
country, it also markedly increased the income inequality.  While several
thousands lost their jobs and took pay cuts, a handful gained and their
pockets became even more fatter.

This increasing disparity between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’ greatly
impacts the mental and physical health of the people in our country. All
forms of violence including but not limited to those based on community,
caste, gender, class etc also impact and exacerbate mental health
conditions.


Mental healthcare is inaccessible in our country not only because of the
lack of infrastructure and shortage of mental health professionals, but
also due to how expensive it all is. In these times of excessive
psychological distress, a counselling session costs anywhere between Rs
1000 to Rs 4000, which is more than unaffordable for most Indians.
Inaccessibility of services leads to abandonment, institutionalisation (in
many cases), chaining etc.

According to the National Mental Health Survey 2018 undertaken by
the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, the
treatment gap of any mental disorder in India is as high as 83%. The same
survey also found that the number of mental health professionals per lakh
population remains abysmally low and varies from 0.05 in Madhya Pradesh to
1.2 in Kerala. The utter disregard to the seriousness of the issue is
reflected in the fact that despite four years since the passage of the
Mental Health Care Act only eight states have framed rules for its
implementation. Expansion of mental health services, framing of rules and
the constitution of various bodies mandated under the Act are yet to gain
attention.


Thus, this year’s theme for World Mental Health Day is *Mental Health in an
Unequal World *is very appropriate*. *The 2021 World Mental Health Day
campaign provides an opportunity for us to come together and act together
to highlight how inequality can be addressed to ensure people are able to
enjoy good mental health.


Many people, including celebrities, are opening up. Let us all talk about
mental health; fight against the stigma as also for equal access for all to
mental health care and for an egalitarian society.


Prepared by a Volunteer
-- 
National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD)
36, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla Lane
New Delhi 110 001
Tel. 11-23387674; 9868768543

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Re: [AI] zerodha

2021-10-10 Thread 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia
Dear Friend,

Please share me the links.
I am unable to track it up.
And, I also want to know is there any stock advisor or stock advisory
for VI persons to carry out trading in share market.

Regards.
Saravanan.K
91 9916512402

On 9/29/21, Vedprakash Sharma  wrote:
> Zerodha presents varsity modules on share market. This consists of around 15
> modules having several chapters. Just search for it or revert back. I'll
> give you the link.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia 
> Sent: 29 September 2021 09:31 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] zerodha
>
> SDear Friend,
>
> Thanks for your valuable response.
> Are you having basic knowledge in trading.
> Which platform is better for us to start trading with screen reader.
> Trading without financial literacy is not good.
> Is there any good book or tutorial or good experts to guide us to step into
> trading.
> First, we have to have base idea. Then only, we can start to play in
> trading.
> Because, we are going to play with our hard earned money.
> I am also interested in acquiring the base idea of trading knowledge.
> If anybody can help, please provide your ideas, thoughts & guidance to get
> started.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Saravanan.K
> +91 9916512402
>
> On 9/29/21, Tanmay Srivastava 2861  wrote:
>> Hello sir,
>>
>> Account opening is very simple.
>>
>> Before doing anything, please keep the following things handy:
>>
>> 1. Aadhar number it should be linked with your mobile number.
>>
>> 2. Canceled check or bank statement.
>>
>> Your account number, IFSC code and MICR code must be clearly visible.
>>
>> In the case of bank statement you can upload PDF as well.
>>
>> 3. A copy of signed pan card no matter it contains thumb impression or
>> proper signature.
>>
>> 4. Last but not the least your signature.
>>
>> Now you will be ready to proceed.
>>
>> First of all you will have to register on their website with your
>> mobile number.
>>
>> After that, you will have to complete all the steps.
>>
>> Process is accessible, but in one step you will have to take the
>> sighted assistance.
>>
>> In that step, there will be 4 digit pin, so you will have to write
>> down that pin on a blank paper.
>>
>> And you will have to stand in front of camera with that paper.
>>
>> Your face and 4 digit pin should be clearly visible.
>>
>> In the upload section, if PDF contains password, then you will have to
>> enter in the password field otherwise leave it blank.
>>
>> In the last step, you will have to e-sign with your aadhar number.
>>
>> I have paid ₹200 for account opening, and I think there is no annual
>> charges.
>>
>> I am using kite, and it is almost accessible.
>>
>> I am also beginner into this market, but I would not suggest you to go
>> for intra day trading, it is so risky.
>>
>> Even, I will not do that.
>>
>> I hope it helps.
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 28, 2021, 7:22 PM 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia <
>> accessindia@accessindia.org.in> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Friend,
>>>
>>> Congrats for opening the Demit account in Zerodha.
>>> I want to know the procedures for opening the same.
>>> What are the charges for opening it.
>>> Is there any annual charges for maintaining the account.
>>> After opening the account, which platform are you choosing for
>>> trading purposes.
>>> Is that platform is accessible for screen reader.
>>> Please provide me these details for myself to stepping into trading.
>>> I also want to know the  basics of trading.
>>> If you provide it so, I will be more helpful.
>>> Please guide me in getting myself exposure in Indian trading platform.
>>> I am expecting the proper guidance from any of our experts.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Saravanan.K
>>> +91 9916512402
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/28/21, Tanmay Srivastava 2861  wrote:
>>> > My account is open successfully.
>>> >
>>> > Thank you everyone for your valuable response.
>>> >
>>> > On Sun, Sep 26, 2021, 1:28 PM Vedprakash Sharma
>>> > 
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Long back I requested to open a trading account with PNB. They
>>> >> told me that they do not accept signatures as regarding share
>>> >> transfer on my behalf, they need to follow company guidelines
>>> >> which says that if share holder puts a thumb impression, he/she
>>> >> needs to get the same attested by a notary public.
>>> >>
>>> >> Later on, I opened an account with ICICI bank with my signatures.
>>> >>
>>> >> I do not think zerodha will accept thumb impression. You can find
>>> >> their contact number on their website.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>> >>  *On Behalf Of *Nirmal Verma
>>> >> *Sent:* 26 September 2021 12:27 PM
>>> >> *To:* accessindia 
>>> >> *Subject:* Re: [AI] zerodha
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Sat, Sep 25, 2021, 1:24 PM Tanmay Srivastava 2861 <
>>> >> tanmaysri1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hello everyone,
>>> >>
>>> >> I want to open my account in zerodha.
>>> >>
>>> >> I want to know that, 

[AI] NCFM Certifications

2021-10-10 Thread आकाश गुप्ता Akash Gupta
Dear friends,

Kindly share any information regarding scribe and exttra time for NCFM
certifications.


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