[AI] Job oriented training for Visually Impaired youths in Bangalore Cheshire Homes

2017-03-20 Thread muthu raj
Dear Access Indian,

Warm Greetings from Cheshire Homes India, Bangalore Unit.

We are starting job oriented training for Visually Impaired adults in our
whitefield unit of Cheshire Homes India, Along with seperate accomodation
for boys & girls:

We request  all VIs who have completed at least 2 PUC / Diploma. Knowing
basic knowledge of english to contact us.
We have 3 months VI training along with residential facilities in our old
age home in whitefield,  For girls they can reside in our old age home &
whereas for boy Cheshire Homes can pay their PG accommodation near our
whitefield home.

Course details:
Windows 10 basics with NVDA, JAWS & LV tools,
AT & Solutions for VIs,
MS Office(Word, Excel, Internet & Email Basics)
English Basics
Soft skills
Mobility.


Duration of the training - 3 Months ( March to June 2017)

Contact details:
Cheshire Homes Bangalore, old age Home, no.408, ECC road outer circle, near
cottolengo convent and St. Amry's church,
Whitefield-560066.
Contact: Muthuraj - 9739937062 <097399%2037062>

-- 
Warm Regards

*Muthuraj *
Mobile: 9739937062

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Re: [AI] ICICI net banking accessibility

2016-06-20 Thread Muthu Raj
It is accessible.
On 20-Jun-2016 5:17 PM, "Asudani, Rajesh"  wrote:

> Is net banking of ICICI bank accessible?
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Re: [AI] my quriyocity are normelpeople intrestedinmarryingblindpartners

2014-07-01 Thread Muthu Raj
Hi friends,
Greetings from sighted husband and visually impaired house wife and of
course sighted toddler- baby boy born to them,
jeevan - the sighted baby swarna - totally blind,  but completely
independent house wife and a loving mother of 2 kids (me and my son)

I fell in love with swarna when she was interning with enable India and I
was working here, BTW still working :-)  our relationship started as
student teacher then blossomed into friendship then into love, like any
other love story we too had opposition from parents, but our love was
strong enough to convince and control our parents into getting us married
with mutual consent from our both parents BTW this this august will be our
fifth wedding anniversary.

love is blind after all, it does see any disability :-)

Cheers from jsm family
On 1 Jul 2014 05:44, "nikita vaid"  wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have been reading this discussion on and off on the move but could
> finally now get time to share some of my spontaneous thoughts.
>
> I would only like to share some of my personal experience as a born
> blind individual and as a wife  of a sighted person.
> I have been married 3 years now it was a love but more like an arrange
> marriage. Trust me its no big deal when a blind person getting married
> to a sighted person. What is more important here is that how the blind
> person makes his/ her sighted counterpart very comfortable. I am very
> particular about all the work, house hold responsibility my duty
> towards my husband and the entire family just as any other sighted
> laidy is suppose to be. I always ensured that I workout the
> alternative ways/ arrangements by which my husband should never feel
> that his wife is any different person and that he is require to take
> up more responsibility . Its important for a couple to work on
> captalising  upon each other's strengths
>
> To tell you frankly, though I cannot see, but majority  of the small
> fights/ nok jhoks between me and my husband is pertaining to keeping
> the house clean, keeping all the things up to date, including his upto
> dateness in terms of his dressing where I keep on telling ye thik nahi
> hai and ye thik hai. Some time he jokeingly asks me also "tumhe dikta
> nahi hai ese mujhe nahi lagta
>
> Its important that we as blind person are adequately confident about
> our selves and having this attitude of " blind hai toh kaya hua"
> really helps.
> In my family, both maiden side as well as in the inlaws side, I am
> taken as an example for the way I manage my house and also dress up my
> self. Bhawani ji was mentioning here that we as blind person cannot
> complement other on their dressing etc. but trust me its not
> difficult. If you can't complement on a person's - a color of the
> dress, may be u could complement on her perfume, her handback, jwelry
> etc if you are able to touch it. 1 very honest trik that I use is if
> say in my office 1 person is getting complements from other for her
> looks or dress, from others, I also go up to her and tell her that "
> mam I am feeling good and happy that a lot of people are complementing
> you today I am sure u r looking good, can u describe the color of your
>  dress to me if you don't mind," I am sure this is suiting you very
> much.
>
> There are ways to do so.  And by and large people also realize that it
> may not always be possible for you being blind to complement them
> always.
> Many a times, just by touching, I tell my mother in-law. "mummy this
> saree is good or this saree is not as good as your that saree so you
> change it.
> And to tell you, when ever my husband is going for an important
> meeting or occasion, its me who actually choose  his clothes from the
> cubbord
>
> He also understands me but empathizes rather than sympathizing with me.
> One important thing I feel that we as blind individuals must be very
> rigid about and ensure that in no situation our sighted counter part
> should be under this impression that he has done a "social obligation,
> or a great favor" by marrying   a blind person. Trust me if we are
> really confident and free from all fears, we are just no different and
> the opposite person has to understand this else he / she does not
> deserves us.
> I will keep on sharing my thoughts in this discussion no on.
>
> Thanks and warm Regards,
> Nikita V. Raut,
> Senior Manager [HR]
> Baroda Corporate Center, Bank of Baroda,
>
>
> On 7/1/14, Preeti Monga  wrote:
> > These days very few young people look for permission to marry! So there
is
> > nothing much you can do if your son wants to marry anyone! My current
> > husband's family were very against our marriage... but he ran away from
> > home
> > to marry me! Then in ten days all was well and now the family loves me
> > perfectly! You just have to accept your children marrying anyone. The
idea
> > is to let them live out and find out. Just be there with them and there
is
> > a
> > better chance of marriages to last if youngsters take responsibilit

Re: [AI] AccessIndia Digest, Vol 57, Issue 821

2011-12-16 Thread muthu raj
Dear Friends,
Thanks for your quick reply!
I checked with Saksham, But they do not have talking cash counter
machine, On checking with Saksham, bangalore office i realised that
RNIB is working on it. BTW Iam aware that there are some talking cash
counting machines available in UK/US/Canada but the challenge is will
it recognise indian currency? These machines are made for Dolor/Pound
curency.
In the current scenario, I am looking for a Talking Cash Counter
machine which can identify/count/sort indian rupee/coin,


Also many banks have cash counting machines but the output is in LED
display - Not accessible to visually impaired,
Again the challenge here is how can we make led talk/VI friendly.
There are some speech enabler solution to make talking LED, Again it
is in US & is very very costly. (The product name is digicite)

So we need a feasible and practical solution to enable a visually
imapired to work as cashier in india. (FYI: There are many VI working
as cashiers abroad in US , If VI can work in US why not in india) We
despiratley need a solution.

I would love to hear from visually impaired counter parts who are
currently working on cash or as cashiers handling indian rupee/coins.

Thank you in advance for inputs/suggestions and love to hear from you
all more on this.

Warm Regards

Muthuraj

>
> Dear friend,
>
> Log into www.saksham.org.
> There you will find the information about this.
>
>
> On 12/16/11, muthu raj  wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am looking for a talking cash counting machine for visually impaired
>> Cashier, the currency is INR- Indian national rupee.
>>
>> I welcome any advice in this regard, Looking forward to hear from you.
>>
>> Warm Regards
>>
>> Muthuraj
>>
>> Mobile : 9739937062
>>
>> "Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them
>> master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. "
>> -Helen Keller
>>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 12:59:28 +0530
> From: Salman Raafay 
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] Which will win? vostro or lenovo thinkpad?
> Message-ID:
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> Hai Umesha sir, I need small one, as I have to travel a lot therefore
> I need as lighter machine.
> I don't know weather thinkpad is much stronger and robust in
> performance but some body told me that vostro is as simeler as
> thinkpad. There is thinkpad searies in lenovo called Edge 420 which is
> below 50,000 rupees. if I will go with lenovo then I will take this
> searies only. I have to enquire H.P also. But I need only light in
> waight
>
> On 12/16/11, Umesha Economics  wrote:
>> Hi salman,
>> what happened to your new laptop? mine is working fine. within one month
>> yours is having problems? you want smaller or bigger one?
>> regarding xp drivers for dell, it seems you have not seen my last message in
>> the previous thread on audio device problem. you won't get drivers for
>> xp for dell laptops. for some of the thinkpads you can get xp drivers. but
>> you have to cross check for the particular model you choose. but lenovo also
>> recommends windows 7. so if any problem pops after you purchase as it
>> happened with audio in your present machine, you can clearly expect lenovo
>> people asking you to change your OS to win 7. windows 7 is future, windows
>> XP is present for some people like me. choice is yours. one more thing,
>> thinkpads are costlier than dell vostro. you cannot get them below 5 Rs.
>>
>> Umesha
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Salman Raafay" 
>> To: "accessindia" 
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:06 PM
>> Subject: [AI] Which will win? vostro or lenovo ThinkPad?
>>
>>
>>> Hi learned listers,
>>> I perchased last month a lenovo Z570 searies laptop. However I am not
>>> satisfied with the over all performance and 15.6 inchis screen sise of
>>> the laptop. Now I intend to perchase another one, in this quest I am
>>> struck between lenovo thinkpad and Dell vostro searies, both series
>>> are business m