Re: [AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:

2012-12-12 Thread Divyanshu Ganatra
something about that amount doesnt sit right with me. that kind of
money to make a website accessible?!! when it could have been part of
the design itself costing no more than what it would cost to build any
website.
Hmmm


On 12/12/12, Prashanth prashanthmn1...@gmail.com wrote:
 to Whom your pointing?

 - Original Message -
 From: Divyanshu Ganatra dngana...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 8:07 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:


 snip..  launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of
 Rs.20.09 lakh.
 wow! these guys must be kidding right?I'm someone with a disability, not
 stupid.
 GRR GRR
 divyanshu

 On 12/12/12, Prashanth prashanthmn1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Press Information Bureau
 Government of India
 Ministry of Social Justice  Empowerment
 11-December-2012 17:32 IST

 A number of initiatives have been taken to promote research  technology

 for
 the benefit of Persons with Disabilities:-

 The Ministry confers National Awards for the empowerment of Persons with
 Disabilities (PwDs), every year, under various categories. One of these
 categories is for Best applied research/innovation/product development
 aimed at improving the life of PwDs.

 The Ministry made its website accessible to persons with disabilities
 and
 launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of Rs.20.09
 lakh. Other Central Ministries were also requested to similarly make
 their
 own websites, as well as of their associated organizations, accessible
 to
 persons with disabilities.

 State Governments have also been requested to make their important
 websites
 accessible to persons with disabilities and financial assistance has
 also
 been offered to them for doing so. Central assistance of Rs. 31.00 lakh
 has
 so far been released to 3 State/UT Governments for this purpose. No
 proposal, in this regard, has however been received from the Government
 of
 Andhra Pradesh.

 The Government has also, in 2010, instituted a new category of National
 Awards - viz for websites with best accessibility features. Under this
 category one award each is given for such websites of (i) Government
 organizations, (ii) Public Sector/autonomous/local bodies, and (iii)
 Non-Govt. organizations.

 An Online Braille Library, established by the National Institute for
 Visually Handicapped, (NIVH) Dehradun, has been launched on 4th January,
 2012. This library has books, including in Telugu, which can be accessed

 in
 real time from any location, including Andhra Pradesh. An amount of Rs.
 47.50 lakh has been spent on this project so far.



 An online catalogue of Braille books has also been hosted by NIVH which
 enables visually-impaired persons to ascertain the location and
 availability
 of a desired Braille book, without going to Braille Libraries and
 Braille
 Presses. An amount of Rs.17.00 lakhs has been spent on this project so
 far.
 NIVH has also launched an Online Directory of Services for the Visually
 Impaired persons. Services available in Andhra Pradesh have also been
 included in this Directory.

 The National Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad, has
 developed
 certain technology based teaching modules for training of persons with
 mental retardation. Technological methods like electroencephalography
 (EEG)
 and electromyography (EMG) are used for assessment of disability. EEG
 bio-feedback is used for stimulation of electrical impulses in the brain

 of
 children with mental retardation, and softwares are used for speech
 therapy.


 The National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped, Kolkata, has
 developed proto-types of myo-electric hand, multi-use wheelchair,
 low-cost
 pediatric below-knee prosthesis, and functional electric stimulation
 devices
 for persons with foot-drop.

 The Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, functioning
 under
 this Ministry, also works on developing technological aids and appliances

 at
 a relatively low cost.

 The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) is running a TV channel called
 Navshikhar through which programmes on disability-related topics are
 telecast for the benefit of teachers/special educators, professionals,
 parents of children with disabilities, and other stakeholders. At
 present,
 there are 472 Direct Reception Centres for this channel, of which 32 are

 in
 Andhra Pradesh.

 This information was given by the Minister of State for Social Justice
 and
 Empowerment, Shri D. Napoleon in a written reply to a question in Lok
 Sabha.


 
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Re: [AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:

2012-12-12 Thread zameer pasha
Dear Sir,

Just now I mailed about website development information.

On 12/13/12, Divyanshu Ganatra dngana...@gmail.com wrote:
 something about that amount doesnt sit right with me. that kind of
 money to make a website accessible?!! when it could have been part of
 the design itself costing no more than what it would cost to build any
 website.
 Hmmm


 On 12/12/12, Prashanth prashanthmn1...@gmail.com wrote:
 to Whom your pointing?

 - Original Message -
 From: Divyanshu Ganatra dngana...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 8:07 AM
 Subject: Re: [AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:


 snip..  launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of
 Rs.20.09 lakh.
 wow! these guys must be kidding right?I'm someone with a disability, not
 stupid.
 GRR GRR
 divyanshu

 On 12/12/12, Prashanth prashanthmn1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Press Information Bureau
 Government of India
 Ministry of Social Justice  Empowerment
 11-December-2012 17:32 IST

 A number of initiatives have been taken to promote research 
 technology

 for
 the benefit of Persons with Disabilities:-

 The Ministry confers National Awards for the empowerment of Persons
 with
 Disabilities (PwDs), every year, under various categories. One of these
 categories is for Best applied research/innovation/product development
 aimed at improving the life of PwDs.

 The Ministry made its website accessible to persons with disabilities
 and
 launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of Rs.20.09
 lakh. Other Central Ministries were also requested to similarly make
 their
 own websites, as well as of their associated organizations, accessible
 to
 persons with disabilities.

 State Governments have also been requested to make their important
 websites
 accessible to persons with disabilities and financial assistance has
 also
 been offered to them for doing so. Central assistance of Rs. 31.00 lakh
 has
 so far been released to 3 State/UT Governments for this purpose. No
 proposal, in this regard, has however been received from the Government
 of
 Andhra Pradesh.

 The Government has also, in 2010, instituted a new category of National
 Awards - viz for websites with best accessibility features. Under this
 category one award each is given for such websites of (i) Government
 organizations, (ii) Public Sector/autonomous/local bodies, and (iii)
 Non-Govt. organizations.

 An Online Braille Library, established by the National Institute for
 Visually Handicapped, (NIVH) Dehradun, has been launched on 4th
 January,
 2012. This library has books, including in Telugu, which can be
 accessed

 in
 real time from any location, including Andhra Pradesh. An amount of Rs.
 47.50 lakh has been spent on this project so far.



 An online catalogue of Braille books has also been hosted by NIVH which
 enables visually-impaired persons to ascertain the location and
 availability
 of a desired Braille book, without going to Braille Libraries and
 Braille
 Presses. An amount of Rs.17.00 lakhs has been spent on this project so
 far.
 NIVH has also launched an Online Directory of Services for the Visually
 Impaired persons. Services available in Andhra Pradesh have also been
 included in this Directory.

 The National Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad, has
 developed
 certain technology based teaching modules for training of persons with
 mental retardation. Technological methods like electroencephalography
 (EEG)
 and electromyography (EMG) are used for assessment of disability. EEG
 bio-feedback is used for stimulation of electrical impulses in the
 brain

 of
 children with mental retardation, and softwares are used for speech
 therapy.


 The National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped, Kolkata,
 has
 developed proto-types of myo-electric hand, multi-use wheelchair,
 low-cost
 pediatric below-knee prosthesis, and functional electric stimulation
 devices
 for persons with foot-drop.

 The Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, functioning
 under
 this Ministry, also works on developing technological aids and
 appliances

 at
 a relatively low cost.

 The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) is running a TV channel
 called
 Navshikhar through which programmes on disability-related topics are
 telecast for the benefit of teachers/special educators, professionals,
 parents of children with disabilities, and other stakeholders. At
 present,
 there are 472 Direct Reception Centres for this channel, of which 32
 are

 in
 Andhra Pradesh.

 This information was given by the Minister of State for Social Justice
 and
 Empowerment, Shri D. Napoleon in a written reply to a question in Lok
 Sabha.


 
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[AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:

2012-12-11 Thread Prashanth
Press Information Bureau 
Government of India
Ministry of Social Justice  Empowerment 
11-December-2012 17:32 IST 

A number of initiatives have been taken to promote research  technology for 
the benefit of Persons with Disabilities:- 

The Ministry confers National Awards for the empowerment of Persons with 
Disabilities (PwDs), every year, under various categories. One of these 
categories is for Best applied research/innovation/product development aimed 
at improving the life of PwDs. 

The Ministry made its website accessible to persons with disabilities and 
launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of Rs.20.09 lakh. 
Other Central Ministries were also requested to similarly make their own 
websites, as well as of their associated organizations, accessible to persons 
with disabilities. 

State Governments have also been requested to make their important websites 
accessible to persons with disabilities and financial assistance has also been 
offered to them for doing so. Central assistance of Rs. 31.00 lakh has so far 
been released to 3 State/UT Governments for this purpose. No proposal, in this 
regard, has however been received from the Government of Andhra Pradesh. 

The Government has also, in 2010, instituted a new category of National Awards 
- viz for websites with best accessibility features. Under this category one 
award each is given for such websites of (i) Government organizations, (ii) 
Public Sector/autonomous/local bodies, and (iii) Non-Govt. organizations. 

An Online Braille Library, established by the National Institute for Visually 
Handicapped, (NIVH) Dehradun, has been launched on 4th January, 2012. This 
library has books, including in Telugu, which can be accessed in real time from 
any location, including Andhra Pradesh. An amount of Rs. 47.50 lakh has been 
spent on this project so far. 



An online catalogue of Braille books has also been hosted by NIVH which enables 
visually-impaired persons to ascertain the location and availability of a 
desired Braille book, without going to Braille Libraries and Braille Presses. 
An amount of Rs.17.00 lakhs has been spent on this project so far. NIVH has 
also launched an Online Directory of Services for the Visually Impaired 
persons. Services available in Andhra Pradesh have also been included in this 
Directory. 

The National Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad, has developed 
certain technology based teaching modules for training of persons with mental 
retardation. Technological methods like electroencephalography (EEG) and 
electromyography (EMG) are used for assessment of disability. EEG bio-feedback 
is used for stimulation of electrical impulses in the brain of children with 
mental retardation, and softwares are used for speech therapy. 

The National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped, Kolkata, has 
developed proto-types of myo-electric hand, multi-use wheelchair, low-cost 
pediatric below-knee prosthesis, and functional electric stimulation devices 
for persons with foot-drop. 

The Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, functioning under this 
Ministry, also works on developing technological aids and appliances at a 
relatively low cost. 

The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) is running a TV channel called 
Navshikhar through which programmes on disability-related topics are telecast 
for the benefit of teachers/special educators, professionals, parents of 
children with disabilities, and other stakeholders. At present, there are 472 
Direct Reception Centres for this channel, of which 32 are in Andhra Pradesh. 

This information was given by the Minister of State for Social Justice and 
Empowerment, Shri D. Napoleon in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha. 


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Re: [AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:

2012-12-11 Thread Divyanshu Ganatra
snip..  launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of
Rs.20.09 lakh.
wow! these guys must be kidding right?I'm someone with a disability, not stupid.
GRR GRR
divyanshu

On 12/12/12, Prashanth prashanthmn1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Press Information Bureau
 Government of India
 Ministry of Social Justice  Empowerment
 11-December-2012 17:32 IST

 A number of initiatives have been taken to promote research  technology for
 the benefit of Persons with Disabilities:-

 The Ministry confers National Awards for the empowerment of Persons with
 Disabilities (PwDs), every year, under various categories. One of these
 categories is for Best applied research/innovation/product development
 aimed at improving the life of PwDs.

 The Ministry made its website accessible to persons with disabilities and
 launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of Rs.20.09
 lakh. Other Central Ministries were also requested to similarly make their
 own websites, as well as of their associated organizations, accessible to
 persons with disabilities.

 State Governments have also been requested to make their important websites
 accessible to persons with disabilities and financial assistance has also
 been offered to them for doing so. Central assistance of Rs. 31.00 lakh has
 so far been released to 3 State/UT Governments for this purpose. No
 proposal, in this regard, has however been received from the Government of
 Andhra Pradesh.

 The Government has also, in 2010, instituted a new category of National
 Awards - viz for websites with best accessibility features. Under this
 category one award each is given for such websites of (i) Government
 organizations, (ii) Public Sector/autonomous/local bodies, and (iii)
 Non-Govt. organizations.

 An Online Braille Library, established by the National Institute for
 Visually Handicapped, (NIVH) Dehradun, has been launched on 4th January,
 2012. This library has books, including in Telugu, which can be accessed in
 real time from any location, including Andhra Pradesh. An amount of Rs.
 47.50 lakh has been spent on this project so far.



 An online catalogue of Braille books has also been hosted by NIVH which
 enables visually-impaired persons to ascertain the location and availability
 of a desired Braille book, without going to Braille Libraries and Braille
 Presses. An amount of Rs.17.00 lakhs has been spent on this project so far.
 NIVH has also launched an Online Directory of Services for the Visually
 Impaired persons. Services available in Andhra Pradesh have also been
 included in this Directory.

 The National Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad, has developed
 certain technology based teaching modules for training of persons with
 mental retardation. Technological methods like electroencephalography (EEG)
 and electromyography (EMG) are used for assessment of disability. EEG
 bio-feedback is used for stimulation of electrical impulses in the brain of
 children with mental retardation, and softwares are used for speech therapy.


 The National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped, Kolkata, has
 developed proto-types of myo-electric hand, multi-use wheelchair, low-cost
 pediatric below-knee prosthesis, and functional electric stimulation devices
 for persons with foot-drop.

 The Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, functioning under
 this Ministry, also works on developing technological aids and appliances at
 a relatively low cost.

 The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) is running a TV channel called
 Navshikhar through which programmes on disability-related topics are
 telecast for the benefit of teachers/special educators, professionals,
 parents of children with disabilities, and other stakeholders. At present,
 there are 472 Direct Reception Centres for this channel, of which 32 are in
 Andhra Pradesh.

 This information was given by the Minister of State for Social Justice and
 Empowerment, Shri D. Napoleon in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.


 
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Re: [AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:

2012-12-11 Thread Prashanth

to Whom your pointing?

- Original Message - 
From: Divyanshu Ganatra dngana...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 8:07 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Promoting Technology for Disabled Persons:



snip..  launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of
Rs.20.09 lakh.
wow! these guys must be kidding right?I'm someone with a disability, not 
stupid.

GRR GRR
divyanshu

On 12/12/12, Prashanth prashanthmn1...@gmail.com wrote:

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Social Justice  Empowerment
11-December-2012 17:32 IST

A number of initiatives have been taken to promote research  technology 
for

the benefit of Persons with Disabilities:-

The Ministry confers National Awards for the empowerment of Persons with
Disabilities (PwDs), every year, under various categories. One of these
categories is for Best applied research/innovation/product development
aimed at improving the life of PwDs.

The Ministry made its website accessible to persons with disabilities and
launched the accessible website in January, 2010, at a cost of Rs.20.09
lakh. Other Central Ministries were also requested to similarly make 
their

own websites, as well as of their associated organizations, accessible to
persons with disabilities.

State Governments have also been requested to make their important 
websites

accessible to persons with disabilities and financial assistance has also
been offered to them for doing so. Central assistance of Rs. 31.00 lakh 
has

so far been released to 3 State/UT Governments for this purpose. No
proposal, in this regard, has however been received from the Government 
of

Andhra Pradesh.

The Government has also, in 2010, instituted a new category of National
Awards - viz for websites with best accessibility features. Under this
category one award each is given for such websites of (i) Government
organizations, (ii) Public Sector/autonomous/local bodies, and (iii)
Non-Govt. organizations.

An Online Braille Library, established by the National Institute for
Visually Handicapped, (NIVH) Dehradun, has been launched on 4th January,
2012. This library has books, including in Telugu, which can be accessed 
in

real time from any location, including Andhra Pradesh. An amount of Rs.
47.50 lakh has been spent on this project so far.



An online catalogue of Braille books has also been hosted by NIVH which
enables visually-impaired persons to ascertain the location and 
availability

of a desired Braille book, without going to Braille Libraries and Braille
Presses. An amount of Rs.17.00 lakhs has been spent on this project so 
far.

NIVH has also launched an Online Directory of Services for the Visually
Impaired persons. Services available in Andhra Pradesh have also been
included in this Directory.

The National Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad, has 
developed

certain technology based teaching modules for training of persons with
mental retardation. Technological methods like electroencephalography 
(EEG)

and electromyography (EMG) are used for assessment of disability. EEG
bio-feedback is used for stimulation of electrical impulses in the brain 
of
children with mental retardation, and softwares are used for speech 
therapy.



The National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped, Kolkata, has
developed proto-types of myo-electric hand, multi-use wheelchair, 
low-cost
pediatric below-knee prosthesis, and functional electric stimulation 
devices

for persons with foot-drop.

The Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India, functioning 
under
this Ministry, also works on developing technological aids and appliances 
at

a relatively low cost.

The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) is running a TV channel called
Navshikhar through which programmes on disability-related topics are
telecast for the benefit of teachers/special educators, professionals,
parents of children with disabilities, and other stakeholders. At 
present,
there are 472 Direct Reception Centres for this channel, of which 32 are 
in

Andhra Pradesh.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Social Justice 
and
Empowerment, Shri D. Napoleon in a written reply to a question in Lok 
Sabha.




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