Re: [AI] Fwd: KFB[Y] Providing 'Sight' to the Visually Impaired

2015-10-31 Thread Milan Dass
Good work done .Keep it up. Give me your contact details. Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.59  INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)   27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com 


 On Saturday, October 31, 2015 11:18 AM, Vidhya Y <vidhya@gmail.com> 
wrote:
   

 I think many projects are replicated with few changes.
it would be better  if the students could talk to Blind and figure
what is needed.
when there are smart canes, maybe something different would be
relevant  and also would use their time to develop something that
would bring  change.

On 10/31/15, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni <eren...@gmail.com> wrote:
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: vinod babu <vinodbkol...@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 18:19:14 +0530
> Subject: KFB[Y] Providing 'Sight' to the Visually Impaired
> To: kfbyouth <kfbyo...@googlegroups.com>
>
> Posted: 28 Oct 2015 10:45 PM PDT
>
> KOZHIKODE:
>
> Utilising their technological and scientific skills, the students of
> National Institute of Technology, Calicut (NITC), are paving a path of
> self-reliance for the less affluent  who cannot explore the world on
> their own.
> The students have developed the working model of a smart ‘Blind man’s
> stick’ to guide the visually impaired on the obstacles along their
> path.
> The smart stick model developed using sonar technology will be
> manufactured and supplied to the visually impaired students of a blind
> school by the NITC students as part of their social initiative
> ‘Aavishkar’, an integral part of their annual technical fest ‘Tathva’
> to be held this month. The students are also preparing audio books
> associating with the ‘DAISY book project’ of the Kerala State Youth
> Welfare Board and Kerala Federation of Blind Youth Forum to enrich the
> visually challenged community with the audio content of literature and
> other books.
> “Inspired by a model of smart walking stick developed by the students
> of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, we developed the ‘Blind
> man’s stick’ at a very low cost. While the model developed at Delhi
> IIT incurred a cost of Rs 3,000, we were able to make ours at just Rs
> 1,000. We have  developed a model using steel and PVC pipes to explore
> the technology. After acquiring a licence for the model, we will be
> bringing modifications to its looks and will be manufacturing a
> minimum of 80 such smart sticks in the next semester to supply it to
> the visually challenged students of a special school.
> The school is yet to be identified,” said Aavishkar team head Nihal
> Latheef, a third year student. The walking stick they developed works
> on sonar technology. It sends ultrasound waves and senses the presence
> of objects by reflecting the sound waves back. The stick vibrates
> whenever any obstacle such as walls, trees, etc. is found on the path.
> It will work both in indoor and outdoor modes, giving warning about
> the close obstacles in the indoor mode and even about distant objects
> in outdoor mode.
>
> “The year 2015 being the ‘International Year of Light’, this year’s
> Tathva is also focusing on the theme and we thought of lighting up the
> lives of those who are deprived of light through Aavishkar,” said
> Nihal.
> “Exploring the skills and technologies we acquired from the college
> for the benefit of the society is what we aim through Aavishkar.  We
> have also installed a solar water heater at ‘Daivadhan’ old age home
> in Koothuparamba, Kannur. While the heater was bought using the fund
> raised from students, we ourselves assembled it and did the plumbing
> works there. We are also setting up a biogas plant at the old age
> home,” said Naval Bin Yousuf, a team member of Aavishkar.
> The students have already prepared 30 audio books for the DAISY
> project and will be delivering a total of around 60 such books.
>
>
> Source:
> http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/Providing-Sight-to-the-Visually-Impaired/2015/10/29/article3102073.ece
>
>
>                              Thanks
>
>                              Vinod B.
>
>                              Skype ID: vinodbkollam
>
> --
> Visit our accessible online library for visually challenged at
> daisy.kfbyf.org
>
> our facebook group http://www.facebook.com/groups/633120550062799
>
> Our facebook page
> http://www.facebook.com/pages/KFB-Youth-Forum/663080957059834
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[AI] Manufacturing of carrom board

2015-09-16 Thread Milan Dass
Dr.Milan Dass invites potential manufacturers to manufacture Carrom board for 
the Disabled.Free technology transfer.For further details contact 
miland...@yahoo.com Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.59  INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)   27111380 (R) 
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Re: [AI] Do blind Play Tenis? A Game of Tennis Tests Notions of Blindness

2015-07-20 Thread Milan Dass
Dr Milan Dass has designed a audible tennis ball to play table tennis.The 
design and play method can be seen in Vasanth TV Sigaramthodu uploaded by them.
Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar,  
Secundrabad.59   
INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)  
  27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com


On Tue, 7/21/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Subject: [AI] Do blind Play Tenis? A Game of Tennis Tests Notions of   
Blindness
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in, disability-studies-india 
disability-studies-in...@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 1:55 AM
 
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/05/science/a-game-of-tennis-tests-notions-of-blindness.html
 WATERTOWN, Mass. — Dan Guilbeault was 3 when doctors
 discovered a
 tumor called an optic glioma pressed against his optic
 nerves. He
 continued to play the sports he loved — basketball,
 baseball and
 football — until he lost most of his sight at 11.
 
 Now he is 19 and almost completely blind, and his favorite
 sport is tennis.
 
 When he first heard about tennis for the visually impaired,
 his
 reaction was “No way!” he said. “I was skeptical.”
 
 So were faculty members at the Perkins School for the Blind
 here, when
 a sighted student from nearby Newton proposed it nearly two
 years ago.
 But Perkins, known for athletic innovations like adapted
 fencing,
 decided to offer what are believed to be the first blind
 tennis
 classes in the country.
 
 Like tennis for sighted people, the game requires speedy
 court
 coverage and precise shot-making. Blind players rely on
 their ears to
 follow a foam ball filled with ball bearings that rattles
 when it
 bounces or is struck.
 
 “Your ears have become your eyes,” said Dr. Robert
 Gotlin, director of
 orthopedic and sports rehabilitation at Beth Israel Medical
 Center in
 New York City.
 
 Photo
 
 
 
 CLASS Getting a feel of the net at Lighthouse International
 in a
 program by Tennis Serves, a group started by a high school
 student.
 Credit Béatrice de Géa for The New York Times
 
 Sejal Vallabh, a 17-year-old high school junior in Newton,
 encountered
 the sport during a summer internship in Tokyo and then
 proposed the
 program at Perkins. She set up a volunteer organization,
 Tennis
 Serves, which introduced the sport last year at Lighthouse
 International in New York and the California School for the
 Blind in
 Fremont.
 
 As blind tennis grows in the United States, where the Census
 Bureau
 estimates that 1.8 million people over 15 have “severe
 difficulty
 seeing,” it is testing popular notions of the limitations
 of
 blindness.
 
 “I want to show that it is possible for blind athletes to
 play
 tennis,” Ms. Vallabh said. No one believes it, she said,
 “until they
 see it for themselves.”
 
 The most important adaptation is the ball, which is larger
 and made of
 foam, wrapped around a plastic shell that holds the ball
 bearings.
 
 “It sounds like bells ringing,” said Emmanuel Ford, 10,
 who has
 cerebral palsy and is learning to hit tennis balls at
 Lighthouse.
 
 
 
 
 
 Photo
 
 
 
 FOCUS Michael Harris practices with Kiran Prasad, a Columbia
 student
 and coordinator for Tennis Serves. The ball is larger and
 made of
 foam, with ball bearings inside. Credit Béatrice de Géa
 for The New
 York Times
 
 
 Other adaptations include a smaller court with a badminton
 net lowered
 to the ground, string taped along the lines and junior
 rackets with
 oversize heads. Players with some sight get two bounces,
 the
 completely blind three. Only one set is played, and an
 umpire calls
 the lines.
 
 The first sound-adapted tennis ball was designed in 1984 by
 Miyoshi
 Takei, a blind high school student in Japan. Now, about 300
 players
 compete in tournaments there; blind tennis is also played in
 China,
 South Korea, Taiwan, Britain and Russia.
 
 During matches, Mr. Takei, a 16-time national champion who
 worked as a
 massage therapist for older people, mostly hit flat,
 aggressive
 strokes, but lobbed the ball on defense to regain court
 position.
 Sometimes he lunged or dived for shots. (He died last year,
 at 42,
 after falling in front of a train.)
 
 His widow, Etsuko, who is also blind, said he saw the
 “court in his
 mind and he knew where he was standing, where the ball was
 flying and
 bouncing.” By listening, she said, “he could control the
 ball very
 well.”
 
 
 
 Advertisement
 Continue reading the main story
 
 
 Advertisement
 Continue reading the main story
 An expert on orientation and mobility for the blind, William
 R.
 Wiener, dean of graduate studies at the University of North
 Carolina,
 Greensboro, said that sound localization “is so important
 when blind
 people navigate the world,” and added, “Listening to the
 ball,
 locating where it is and swinging

Re: [AI] Fwd: Telecast of Conference cum Exhibition on Empowering Disabled Persons with Accessible Assistive Technology on DD National Channel on Saturday, 21st February, 2015

2015-02-24 Thread Milan Dass
Dear sirCould you please details of the products displayed and conference 
contact personsYoursDr.Milan Dass Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.59  INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)   27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com 

 On Friday, February 20, 2015 5:50 PM, avinash shahi 
shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
   

 I must give a hint at the outset the presentation of Mohammad Asif in
the conference was par excellence. Do find time to follow the telecast

-- Forwarded message From: Tarun Bhatia begins

Dear All,



Greetings from ASSOCHAM !!



The Associated Chamber of Commerce  Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) organized
Conference cum Exhibition on Empowering Disabled Persons with Accessible 
Assistive Technology on Thursday, February 12, 2015, at Hotel Le-Meriden,
New Delhi.



The Delhi Doordarshan (DD) National Channel shall telecast the highlights on
Saturday, 21st February, 2015  from 06:00 PM to 06:25 PM.







Best Regards,



Chander Taneja

Executive

ASSOCHAM

5,Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri

New Delhi-110021



011-46550560

09810412217

chander.tan...@assocham.com

www.assocham.org http://www.assocham.org/



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Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Invitation to an International Conference -- Disability Studies in India: Reflections on Future

2015-02-02 Thread Milan Dass
Can you give me some details about 'Barrier free access Tecnology' How to 
submit paper? what is the last date of submission of paper.Please replyMilan 
Dass Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.59  INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)   27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com 

 On Sunday, February 1, 2015 1:29 PM, saif ahmad khan imsai...@gmail.com 
wrote:
   

 Dear Reader,

We are organizing a workshop on barrier free technologies at IIT ROORKEE .
Following are details of the workshop .
It would be great  if you all can give some input on the following topics .







                *BARRIER FREE TECHNOLOGY *



Highlights of the workshop



1        Developing low-cost Barrier free technology to enhance physical
accessibility

2        Enable / on equal footing

3        Moving from “disability” to differently able: several examples of
geniuses who had disabilities but they excelled in their fields. Examples
of Isaac Newton etc.

4        Educating the “mainstream” about differently abled: Crossing the
hurdle of attitudinal and behavioural barriers created due to lack of
awareness and sensitivity.

5        How to go beyond physical barriers?



Objectives

  1. The workshop aims at stimulating, training and enlightening you, in
  and out, about the lives of the various differently abled, the problems and
  hurdles they face in their day to day lives
  2. Sensitize to break attitudinal barriers in order to mainstream our
  differently-abled friends
  3. To realize that it’s a disability on our part to not be able to look
  beyond their physical lacking.
  4. To achieve our goal of moving towards a more inclusive educational
  Institution and inclusive Society at large.



About the Speaker



Saif Ahmad Khan : Save the Quest Chairperson-founder.

Founder of Our Quest Magazine

Part of Delhi university innovation project , researching on the College
Dropout of Differently Able Students in University of Delhi

He has been working with differently abled students since past five years
and has conducted workshop in various schools and colleges.



Save the Quest is a charitable foundation working for the differently abled
and also in the education field since the past 2 years, we operate from
Delhi, also conducting workshops all over India.



 Regards ,

Saif Ahmad Khan





























On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 10:56 AM, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Centre for the Study of Social Systems
 School of Social Sciences
 6-7 February 2015
 at Convention Centre, JNU
 Visit the below URL to read about the conference:
 http://www.jnu.ac.in/Conference/

 Following is the list of invited speakers:
 Sr. no  Name of speakers        Title Of Paper
 1.              Amita Dhanda (Key-note Speaker )        Establishing a
 Disability Studies
 Centre in a Law University: Recounting the CDS NALSAR Experience
 2.              Jagdish Chander Disability Studies as an emerging subject
 of
 academic inquiry in the University of Delhi: historical context
 3.              Neerja Sharma  Disability Education at Lady Irwin College,
 University of Delhi
 4.              Srilata Juvva  Disability Social Work: Emerging
 Trajectory in India
 5.              Navneet Sethi  Literary Disability Studies: The JNU
 Experience
 6.              James Staples  Countering Disabling Discourse of
 Disability:
 Developing South-Asia Specific Models of Disability
 7.              Nilika Mehrotra Disability Studies (DS) Programmes in
 United
 States : Some Observations
 8.              Tanmoy Bhattacharya    Service And Knowledge:
 The Roles of Disability Organisations in Higher Education
 9.              Raghava Reddy  Disability and Embodied Development
 Agendas: A Study
 of State Initiative Towards PWDs in Andhra Pradesh
 10.            Vasanthi Nimushakavi    Disability and the Law:The Right
 to Work for
 Persons With Disability
 11.            Saptarishi Mandal      Disability Litigation and Dynamics
 of Social
 Change in India
 12.            Jayna  Kothari  New Directions for a Disability Law in
 India
 13.            Renu Addlakha  Disability Studies within Women's Studies'
 14.            Bindhulakshmi  Gender, Disability, and the Abject Body:
 Articulation of sexual violence and the production of 'disabled
 monster'
 15.            Reshma  The Art within Madness
 16.            Shampa Sengupta  Experience of Working on Violence Against
 Women
 with Disability
 17.            Nidhi Singal    Addressing the Missing Dimension of
 Schooling in
 Disability Debates in India
 18.            Avinash        Exploring the role of disabled students in
 disability
 movement in India
 19.            Deepa Sonpal  Vanmala Hiranandani      Emancipating the
 Lives of
 Persons with Disabilities: Potential for Contributions by Disability
 Studies
 20.            Nandini

[AI] Foot Ball for the Disabled Reg

2015-01-31 Thread Milan Dass
Dear friedsDo you know that Dr.Milan Dass have design and developed AFfoot Ball 
Ground and Foot Ball for the Disabled including Visually Handicapped,Mentally 
Handicapped and physically handicapped.The cost is Below Rs 1000 only.You may 
contact him for further information.Dr.Milan Dass Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.59  INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)   27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
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[AI] Special Carom Board for the disabled (Visually Handicapped) contact details regading.

2014-11-09 Thread Milan Dass
 DearsCan you help me to give postal addresses, e mail address and cell numbers 
of visually handicapped organisations/schools to share the new products 
developed?YoursDr.Milan DassDr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.59  INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)   27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com
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Re: [AI] Avlokan: An awareness event on technology for the visually impaired on 30th Oct

2014-10-29 Thread Milan Dass
Actually I am interested to attend such programme but the time is too short to 
attend the programme from Hydrabad.How ever thanks for the invitation.Dr.Milan 
Dass Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar, Secundrabad.59  INDIA  
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)   27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com 

 On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 9:14 PM, smartcane project 
smartc...@saksham.org wrote:
   

 Dear All,

You are cordially invited to Avlokan: An awareness event on technology for
the visually impaired in IIT, Delhi.

The event is being hosted by ASSISTECH, an inter-disciplinary group of
faculty, students and research staff engaged in developing devices and
technology for mobility and education of visually impaired. We are
arranging an exhibition of our activities named Avlokan on 30th Oct at
3:00 PM with the intent of spreading general awareness about the role of
technology in addressing the challenges faced by the visually impaired. We
have also invited Mr. George Abraham of Score Foundation (
http://scorefoundation.org.in/) to speak on the occasion. Venue is the
lobby area of the School of Information technology building
​, IIT Delhi​
.

You are also invited to come and see the chess match between IIT Delhi
student chess team and four visually impaired players from the All India
Chess Federation for the Blind in the forenoon of 30th Oct (9:00 AM to 1:00
PM)
​at Assistech Lab, ​
School of ​
IT building.

If you are interested in participating, please visit and register at
http://assistech.iitd.ac.in/

We look forward to seeing you all there!

-- 
Regards,
SmartCane
Saksham
486 Double Storey,
New Rajinder Nagar,
New Delhi – 110 060, India
Helpline : +91-11-64650655
Website : www.smartcane.saksham.org
Email : smartc...@saksham.org
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Re: [AI] help needed for converting english into hindi.

2014-10-13 Thread Milan Dass
To all members
Did you know that Dr.Milan Dass,a Retired Sr.Research Officer (T) from NIVH 
have developed 'Carom n Snooker Board for Disabled (Visually handicapped).You 
can see live in 'JAYA TV,VANAMVASAPADUM EPISODE 25 .SEND YOUR COMMENTS OR 
REQUIREMENTS TO HIM.
 
Dr. Milan Dass 
Senior Research Officer (Technology) 
National Institute For the Visually Handicapped 
Regional Chapter,Manovikas Nagar,
Secundrabad.59 
INDIA 
Phone:- 040-27751838 (0)
  27111380 (R) 
Fax No:- 91-040-27751838 
e-mail:- miland...@yahoo.com


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Hi,

With me also in Windows Live Mail, Since many months now, mails directed to 
AI and Mobile.AI list by some of the members are regularly going in to Spam 
folder even though I've marked them 'Safe'. What I do now is that I check my 
spam folder daily and move the mails for AI and Mobile.AI to their 
respective folders.

With best regards,
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-Original Message- 
From: Kotian, H P
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 3:01 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
concerningthe disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] help needed for converting english into hindi.

Hi

It is very difficult for any one of us to say, why, this particular mail 
went to the junk folder.

It would have happend because of some keyword which GMail as defined to 
moved to the junk folder.

What we can do at our end, is to periodically check the junk folder and mark 
it to be unjunk, this will reset and bring it back to the regular in-box 
henceforth.

You cannot do anything at your end to prevent mails  going to the junk 
folder like this.

Harish.

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf 
Of inamuddin
Sent: 13 October 2014 10:34
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning 
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] help needed for converting english into hindi.

Can anyone let me know that why I received this email into my junk folder?  
how can I prevint it going in junk folder?

With regards from Inamuddin with the Skype ID:
charlsdarwin1


-Original Message-
From: Chandra Shekhar
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 9:59 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
concerningthe disabled.
Subject: [AI] help needed for converting english into hindi.

H All..
i need help to convert any english text into hindi, with the help of google 
translator.
If anyone knows, Please provide me complete information step-by-step.
With best regard.
CHANDRA SHEKHAR
mob:9560510317


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