[Ai] Coaching Regarding RBI GRB Exam
Hai. I hope every one is fine there. I am Sana here. I am in 2nd year of MBA. In 2018 I am planning to give RBI GRB exam. I reside in Delhi. Although I have taken CAT coaching but I face difficulty in Quant and LRDI section. I have started studying Finance and Management portion. I will study GK from GK Today. I am not able to figure out from where should I study Economic and Social Issue portion. Education IQ provides pen drive course for both phases. Lectures are in vedio form. Should I buy it or not. Can someone tell from where should I do RBI GRB coaching. Does Enable India provide coaching of RBI GRB or provide tutorials. I am comfortable even with online coaching or course. My aim is to build command on Quant and LRDI and to have a fair idea on what to study and how to study. This will also help me in giving other competitive exams as well. Since time is less so I want to start preparation ASAP. I hope you will help and guide me. Eagerly waiting for your reply. Regards Sana Samad Email Id: sanasamad...@gmail.com (All personal/academic mails)) Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html ___ Ai mailing list Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai
[Ai] books on research methods for english studies request
Hello all, I am in dire need of books for researchers in Literatures in English. I will be grateful for a copy all/any of the following books in E-format. RESEARCH METHODS IN ENGLISH Sinha RESEARCH METHODS FOR ENGLISH STUDIES ed. Gabrielle Griffin PRINCIPLES OF TEXTUAL CRITICISM by thorp THE SCHOLAR-CRITIC: AN INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDIES by F.W. Bateson MLA HANDBOOK FOR WRITERS OF RESEARCH PAPERS 7th edn. Thanks for your help. With warm regards Solomon S teachs...@gmail.com Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html ___ Ai mailing list Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai
Re: [Ai] A pen for text reading
Hi friends one of my colleague have also told me about this pen. hopefully it could be a encouraging news for each of us. On 9/2/17, Mohit Gupta via Aiwrote: > Dear friends, > I have read in danik bhasker on 29th august that: > In the book fair in pragati madan in new delhi, there is a stall of > foreign company which have a pen. This pen reads books for visually > impaired and its cost is around 2. > In the newspaper company anme and device name haven't mentioned. May > anyone know about it? > > -- > Thanks and Regards, > Mohit Gupta. > Rajasthan. > Disclaimer: > 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the > person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; > > 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails > sent through this mailing list.. > > > > To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: > https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html > ___ > > > Ai mailing list > Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in > http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai > -- DRDO/timarpur. Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html ___ Ai mailing list Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai
[Ai] Abilities Redefined - Forty Life Stories of Courage and Accomplishment
Dear friends Disha NGO – The Harbinger of Social Change and Development is glad to present the Audio version of the compilation of short biographical notes on Forty Blind Achievers; which include many on this mailing list like: Pranav Lal, Kanchan Pamnani, Geethavani Shamanna, Garimella Subramaniam, L. Subramani, Nafisa Parvez Buhariwala, Parimala Vishnu Bhat, S. Tarsem and our own Harish KumarP.Kotian – Moderator of Access India mailing list; besides several others. The compilation was published by the All India Confederation of Blind during its silver jubilee. The book – is edited by Mukta Aneja & Eyeway Team Editorial Board: A.K. Mittal -- Consulting Editor: J.L. Kaul, George Abraham -- Editors Audio Presentation by: Shivangi Sharma and Rani Kochar To Download and Play click the link: http://ourcivilsociety.com/audio-books-abilities-redefined-fourty-life-stories-of-courage-and-accomplishment/ Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html ___ Ai mailing list Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai
Re: [Ai] (no subject)
The PDF file is not opening. Why do you send such files? - Original Message - From: MUKESH KUMAR via Ai To: Dipendra Manocha via Ai Cc: MUKESH KUMAR Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2017 9:35 PM Subject: [Ai] (no subject) -- Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html ___ Ai mailing list Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html ___ Ai mailing list Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai
Re: [Ai] Campaign for accessible Indian currency for the blind, sharing ready made letters for you
dear all we disabilitty rights initaitive ready to help in legal matter up to suprim court so please let us know. On 9/2/17, Sana Samad via Aiwrote: > Will definately mail the letter to authorities. But I am unable to > find the link of letter. Please send it so that I can download it and > do the neatfull. > Regards > Sana Samad > > On 9/1/17, Blind Graduates' Forum of India (BGFI) via Ai > wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> You must have noted the mail from Blind Graduates Forum of India on >> the action plan to make a unified effort for accessible Indian >> currency for the blind. Thank you for your suggestions and interest. >> Here is the first step, which is sensitizing the Indian leadership for >> which all of us can contribute. Remember the authorities are likely to >> consider only if they receive hundreds of letters and mails. >> Therefore, it is essential that all of us as individuals and >> organizations contribute by investing a few valuable minutes. >> >> To make it simple for you, we have drafted 3 letters (one each for >> Prime minister, Prime minister’s Office and RBI Governor). It is all >> ready made for you to use. Please follow the below mentioned steps: >> 1. Download the zip file which has 3 letters from the link given below >> 2. Ad / type your name and credentials at the end of each of the letters. >> 3. Take a printout and remember to put your signatures on all the letters. >> 4. Send the letters to the three postal address provided below. >> 5. Copy the content of the letter and send separate emails to the >> email IDs and grievance link provided below. >> >> Here is the link to download the letters: >> >> >> Below are the 3 postal addresses: >> 1. Honorable Prime Minister of India >> 7 Race Course Road >> New Delhi-110011. >> >> 2. Honorable Prime Minister of India >> Web Information Manager >> South Block, Raisina Hill >> New Delhi-110011. >> >> 3. Dr. Urjit R Patel >> Governor >> Reserve Bank of India >> Shaheed Bhaghatsingh Road >> Mumbai-41. >> >> Apart from sending the letter by post, it is essential also to send >> the request by mail. The mails can also be used as evidence in the >> court to prove that the blind people across the country need >> accessible Indian currency, in case required. So it will be good if >> you could mark BGFI in CC for records. >> >> Below are the email IDs: >> 1. RBI >> urjitpa...@rbi.org.in, gover...@rbi.org.in >> Copy the mail to BGFI on >> contact.b...@gmail.com >> >> 2. Prime minister’s Office >> conn...@mygov.nic.in >> CC the mail to BGFI on >> contact.b...@gmail.com >> >> 3. Send your message as grievance to the Prime minister by pasting the >> letter content in the below online form. This is also monitered >> separately. >> http://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/interact-with-honble-pm/ >> >> >> Feel free to change the content of the letters if you wish to >> improvise. Let us know in case of any queries or issues with the >> links. Will appreciate if you could drop us a line if you manage to >> successfully send the letters. >> >> We are the best people who can raise the issue and sensitize the >> authorities, isn’t it? Shall we do it together then? >> Thanks and regards, >> Blind Graduates Forum of India. >> >> >> On 8/30/17, Blind Graduates' Forum of India (BGFI) >> wrote: >>> Dear All, >>> >>> The new currency notes of Rs. 50, Rs. 200 and Rs. 500 are not >>> accessible for the blind. This will make our daily living more >>> challenging. We would need to sensitize authorities and masses and >>> work with them to come up with accessible Indian currency. Blind >>> Graduates Forum of India team has initiated a few actions. Many >>> campaigns have failed as very few people talk about it and write to >>> authorities and hence we would need to unite to make it happen. >>> >>> Below are the problems identified and an action plan, would need your >>> contribution, suggestions and leadership to have a sustained effort on >>> this. >>> >>> Problems identified: >>> • Length of all the new notes is the same, which >>> Increases difficulty to identify and count the notes. The only way for us >>> to >>> identify is by feeling the length and breadth of the notes on our >>> hands. >>> • The variation between the new Rs. 50 note and Rs. 10 note is >>> just 3 MM. Also the variation between the new Rs. 50 note and the new >>> Rs. 200 note is just 4 MM, which is extremely difficult for people >>> with visual impairment to perceive. >>> • The bleed lines on all the relevant notes including the new >>> Rs. 50, Rs. 200, Rs. 500 and Rs. 2000 are of no help in identifying >>> the notes. It is also not a practical solution to count bundles of >>> notes. An average blind person cannot feel the bleed lines readily and >>> they get blurred with repeated use. >>> • Coexistence of old and new currencies makes it very complex to
[Ai] Benita Chacko reports in the Indian Express: Sparsh Vinayak: An idol for visually challenged to touch and feel
Amol Karche gently moved his hand over the Ganesh idol in front of him as he felt the form and shape of the deity. The 22-year-old visually impaired cricketer was at Sparsh Vinayak pandal specially designed for people like him. Launched by TATA Nx, the pandal at Growels Mall in Kandivali has a specially crafted three-and-a-half-feet idol with tactile sensory aid to help the visually challenged touch and feel their Ganpati Bappa. “Until today, I had only heard from friends and family how Bappa looks like. But today, I myself felt him from the ‘mukut’ to his feet and can visualise him. It is very different to hear about something and feel it yourself,” said Karche, who, along with Swapnil Wagh, Sunil Rathod and a few other members of the World Cup-winning India National Blind Cricket Team, was invited to conduct the morning aarti on Friday. ‘The Unseen Idol’ was specially made by an Raj Baide, an artist based in Chembur, using materials like cotton, nylon and wax to provide tactile aids for the visually challenged. Nylon ropes were also used for the decor. “When we celebrate Ganeshotsav every year, a significant section of our society cannot be a part of it. Generally, people are not encouraged to touch the idol. That is when we decided to create the first ever blind-friendly Ganpati idol. Ganeshotsav is an inclusive festival and everybody should be able to participate,” said Aniket Sharma, Managing Partner, 121 Experiences, who was behind the idea of the unique pandal. Organised in association with the Eye Bank Association of India, the National Association for the Blind and the Cricket Association of the Blind, the organisers reached out to all blind schools in the city to ensure maximum participation by the visually challenged. Through the pandal, they also aimed at increasing awareness regarding eye donation and have already received 1.3 lakh pledges from people to donate their eyes. The organisers do not plan to immerse the idol at the end of the 11-day celebrations, and instead will donate it to an NGO for the blind. “We will donate the idol to an NGO that works for the blind so that more people can come forward to experience it and more people are made aware about it,” said Sharma. Dr Arup Basu, President, New Businesses and Innovation Centre, Tata Chemicals Limited, said the Sparsh Vinayak campaign has been specially designed for them, to help them get a chance to admire and participate in the joyous Ganpati festival, breaking barriers of limitations. http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/sparsh-vinayak-an-idol-for-visually-challenged-to-touch-and-feel-4824675/ -- Avinash Shahi Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. To check if the post reached the list or to search for old posting, reach: https://www.mail-archive.com/ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/maillist.html ___ Ai mailing list Ai@accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in http://accessindia.inclusivehabitat.in/mailman/listinfo/ai