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Inclusive trainer certification course for teaching computers to persons with vision impairment

Thu, 02/22/2018 - 12:33 -- geeta.nair

Onsite Computer Trainer Certification Course For Persons With Vision Impairment EICRM:000923

1. Do you aspire to become a trainer on computers and basic employability for persons with vision impairment?

2. If you are the head of the organization, do you plan to upgrade the skills of your trainers to be able to teach
computers effectively and spread the awareness of vision impairment in your region?

CATARACT SURGERIES OF 2 VISUALLY IMPAIRED BROTHERS PERFORMED AT SEWA SADAN

Thu, 02/22/2018 - 11:33 -- geeta.nair

Cataract surgeries of two visually impaired brothers Vijay (14) and Aman (10) have been successfully performed in Sewa Sadan Eye hospital here on Tuesday.

Gopal Singh of village Goriyakheda of Vidisha tehsil is a farm labourer and earns very meager. He is father of two daughters and two sons. Both his sons were ailing with cataract since birth, so they were not able to see anything.

Technical and Non-Technical Trade& Technician Apprentices (INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED)

Wed, 02/21/2018 - 14:41 -- geeta.nair

INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED
(Marketing Division)
Northern Region, IndianOil Bhavan, 1, 
Sri Aurobindo Marg, Yusuf Sarai, 
New Delhi - 110016

Advertisement No. IOCL/MKTG/NR/APPR/2017-18 / 2 

Highlights of the advertisement are given below, for complete details visit https://www.iocl.com or refer to the Employment News dated 17th February 2018, page no. 31

LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ONLINE APPLICATION: 25.02.2018

Microsoft’s new ‘canetroller’ brings VR to the visually impaired

Wed, 02/21/2018 - 11:49 -- geeta.nair

Microsoft recently developed a haptic controller for VR with an unusual target audience in mind: the visually impaired.

Developers from Microsoft’s research lab created the “canetroller,” a peripheral device designed to work with the HTC Vive headset and tracker. The team’s goal was to create a device that would successfully enable the visually impaired to form an accurate mental map of a virtual space.

Copyright related update from the European Union

Wed, 02/21/2018 - 11:44 -- geeta.nair
Pasting below an important new item relating to the Marrakesh Treaty from the European Union. Article follows
 
Marrakesh Treaty on access to published works for blind and visually impaired persons - Council authorises ratification
 
council of the european unionBRUSSELS, February 16, 2018 - The Council adopted a decision approving the conclusion of the Marrakesh Treaty to facilitate access to published works for persons who are blind, visually impaired, or otherwise print disabled.
 

Late blind and kept in the dark

Soman a 59 year old man from Ernakulum in Kerala contacted Eyeway Helpdesk at Little Flower Hospital (LFH), Angamaly. He was referred to the Helpdesk by the doctors of the hospital. Up until four years ago he worked as a truck driver and provided for his family comprising his wife, daughter and a son without any hiccups.

Librarian, Assistant, Junior Assistant (Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi)

Tue, 02/20/2018 - 12:54 -- geeta.nair

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce
(University of Delhi)
Netaji Nagar, New Delhi-110023
Phone No.: 011-24109821, 26116333 Fax: 011-26882923
College Website: http://dcac.du.ac.in
Advertisement No. DCAC/Advt.-NT/2018/01 Dated: 17.02.2018

Highlights of the advertisement are given below, for complete details visit http://dcac.du.ac.in

Last Date for Online Registration 10.03.2018

Rediscovering by ambitions

Doreyappa is 35 years old and is a resident of Hassan district in Karnataka. He lost his eyesight due to Retina Detachment when he was in school. He has studied only till 7th standard. He could not continue his studies further both due to poverty and the onset of visual impairment. His father was a farmer and mother was a daily wager. He relied on parents to live after starting to lose his vision and never worked until he got married.

Inflexible by conventions

Abdul Sattar 35 years old is a resident of Bijnor, UP. He is in touch with Eyeway since 2016. He has been calling Eyeway seeking employment opportunities. He belongs to a low income family, and is married with two daughters. His girls are I and 4 years old. Abdul is completely uneducated.

Zeroing in on accessibility

Priya is a 26 years old girl from Jaipur, Rajasthan. She was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) during her early childhood. RP is a progressive eye disorder gradually causing complete vision loss. Her limited vision did not stop her from studying till graduation in mainstream institutions. She studied in Hindi medium throughout.

The enigma of inaccessible banks

Sangameshwar Sangundi is 20 years old. He is from Borati near Solapur in Maharashtra. He belongs to a low income family of five people. He is the eldest among three other siblings. He had normal vision till the age of 6 years until he contracted jaundice which adversely affected his eyes. As a result, cornea in one eye was damaged leading to a complete vision loss and he lost partial vision in the other eye. On consultation, the doctor suggested that the eye with partial vision could regain better vision in the long run. Doctor left eye operation as an optional decision to the family.

Empowering by example

Sheru Patel a totally blind 24 year old man from Aurangabad, Maharashtra contacted Eyeway on behalf of two visually impaired students who are in his NGO’s care. Sheru is running an NGO called ‘Apang Bal Kalyan Bahuddeshiya Samantha’ in Aurangabad for visually impaired boys. The NGO caters to education, training and rehabilitation needs of the visually impaired poor and rural children.

Woman with disability: How worse can it get?

Teena is 34 years old and an 80% visually impaired woman. She contacted the Eyeway Helpdesk from Hapur, Uttar Pradesh. She came to know about the Helpdesk from an acquaintance of hers. She belongs to a farmer family and she is youngest to two elder brothers. She experienced eye-related problems since birth and her vision kept deteriorating. She managed to study up till her MA in Sociology pursuing her education in mainstream institutions.

Retinal diseases are one of the biggest causes of chronic blindness

Tue, 02/20/2018 - 10:34 -- geeta.nair

NEW DELHI: The blind population in India is estimated to rise to 15 million by 2020. Retinal diseases account for a significant share of the vision loss burden, compared to other eye-related diseases that can cause blindness. 

Of the various retinal disorders, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic macular edema (DME) are two progressive diseases that cause loss of vision. AMD and DME can be effectively managed if patients are diagnosed in a timely manner. 

Will ask visually challenged to examine new notes: HC

Tue, 02/20/2018 - 10:24 -- geeta.nair

The Delhi High Court today said it would consider asking some visually impaired persons to examine the new currency notes and coins recently issued by the government to see if they faced problems differentiating between the various denominations. 

A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar made the observation after the Centre and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) told the court the new currency has been introduced after consulting and taking into account .. 

Visually impaired cricketer plods on

Tue, 02/20/2018 - 10:17 -- geeta.nair

Member of world cup winning team is ignored by State government

No cash incentives or a civic reception for Mahender Vaishnav, the all rounder from Telangana who played in the team that won the 5th Blind Cricket World Cup. He rejoined duty two days after his arrival in Hyderabad from Sharjah.

A deputy manager in the State Bank of India Choutuppal branch, Mahender says he enjoys the success, but feels disappointed that the State government didn’t recognise his achievement.

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