Hi All:
To make solving numerical problems less taxing for visually-impaired
students, Delhi University (DU) is developing specialised mathematical
kits, which will make it much easier for them to study the subject. The
varsity plans to carry out a campaign across the country during which
Hi All:
Delhi came alive with high energy and sound of excitement on Sunday morning
as youngsters from various age groups, filled with joy and enthusiasm
participated in the world's largest race for school children -- Salwan cross
country run. The event brought together more than 50,000 students
Hi All:
Inching towards success. For those who are adept at turning adversity into
opportunity, overcoming setbacks is an art. On World Disability Day, being
observed on December 3, some physically-challenged persons share their
unforgettable experiences and their undying urge to scale greater
Hi All:
Event for Blind Kids concluded in Baleswar. A two-day programme titled
'Samartha', which was organised here for the visually-impaired children,
concluded on Saturday. As many as 84 children from different schools and
institutions participated in various sports and cultural events. This
Hi,
One request, could you along with this daily/weekly news alert, post a
monthly igest of all the news alerts from that month in one mail, at
the end of the month?
On 12/1/14, Eyeway Helpdesk helpd...@eyeway.org wrote:
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Event for Blind Kids concluded in Baleswar. A two-day programme
Dear Madam/Sir
Please find attached my Resume. Please do needful.
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Sohan
On 10/27/14, Eyeway Helpdesk helpd...@eyeway.org wrote:
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Disabled struggle sans e-booking At a time when millions across the
nation are resorting to booking tickets online, people with disability
still
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Dear Madam/Sir
Please find attached my Resume. Please do needful.
Regards
Sohan
On 10/27/14, Eyeway Helpdesk helpd...@eyeway.org wrote:
Hi All:
Disabled struggle sans e-booking At a time when millions across the
nation are resorting to
Hi All:
Disabled struggle sans e-booking At a time when millions across the
nation are resorting to booking tickets online, people with disability
still have to follow the old procedure of buying it in booking
counters at railway stations. More at