Hy friends,
This is news report published on The Hindu on  31 August 2008 about my 
friend Dinakar's achievemennt; (The first VC who cleared civil service exam) 
in India. Please share this info with your friends and  pop your comments 
to me  to the  below mentioned  email ID.
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Determination sees him through
T.D. Dinakar
The first visually challenged person to enter the civil services, 
T.D.Dinakar, had to wage a five-year battle to get there. Despite 
progressive laws for persons with disabilities in India, equal opportunities 
for them in jobs remain an unfulfilled dream. He shared his personal 
experience, hopes and despairs with Vidya Venkat.
"I was denied a civil service posting though I had cleared the UPSC 
examinations for a Group 'A' post in 2002. This, several years after the 
progressive Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of 
Rights and Full Participation) (PWD) Act was passed. I approached the Chief 
Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities in New Delhi for help, but in 
vain. People who had scored lesser than me were given postings, but not me. 
The Commissioner too never responded to my appeal."
In 2003, Dinakar filed a case in the Delhi High Court. "I had spent a lot of 
time and money in clearing the exams and decided not to give up," he says.
In 2005, the single judge who heard his case demanded an explanation from 
the Union Public Service Commission and the Department of Personnel and 
Training for not implementing the PWD Act. The UPSC preferred an appeal and 
put the blame on the DoPT for not identifying any posts for the visually 
challenged.
"It was only after an interim order in this case came in 2007 that the DoPT 
offered me a Group B posting saying vacancies were available there. I 
refused it. Then the court offered me a job in the Indian Railways Personnel 
Service."
In March 2007, Dinakar joined the services. It is two months since he 
started reporting to the Southern Railways office in Chennai. But he is not 
fully satisfied. His contention is that he should be given an IAS posting. 
Also, though he belongs to the 2001 batch, he is being paid on par with the 
2007 batch officers, disregarding his seniority.
'Is it my mistake?'
"Is it my mistake that the DoPT failed to identify posts for persons like 
me?"
Meanwhile, Dinakar's case has inspired several visually challenged persons 
to enter the civil services. Ravikumar Arora, who is partially blind, got 
the IAS whereas Krishna Gopal Tiwari, who is totally blind, got an Indian 
Railway Personnel Service posting.
Dinakar studied at the PSG College of Arts and Science in Coimbatore. He 
lost his vision due to retinal degeneration at the age of 20. He gave up his 
job at an insurance agency to fulfil his dream of becoming an IAS. But 
today, this trendsetter is disillusioned.
"I advice other visually challenged persons not to aspire for the civil 
services. It has lost its original charm. Besides fighting for my job, I 
feel I have lost more than gaining."
He is disappointed at how most people are unaware that with enabling 
technology, visually challenged persons can work independently. "During the 
UPSC interview most of the questions were centred on whether I could do 
paperwork or be sure that the peon in office wouldn't cheat on me."
Despite all these, Dinakar maintains a radiant smile on his face. He borrows 
from the title of Koestler's famous book on blindness in American society: 
"We remain an unseen minority." He cites an example: Visually challenged 
cannot use the ATM to withdraw money, because banks have not adapted these 
facilities for them.

contact details of Mr. Dinakar:
Email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
landline number 044/23771065.
mobile 09003160606.
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Please feel free  to pass your comments  to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks with regards
Saravanan
English teacher
Chennai.
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