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Elementary Level English Language Training as well as Basic Computer

Mon, 06/20/2016 - 11:07 -- geeta.nair
The Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, is happy to announce its upcoming training programmes for visually challenged persons. There will be courses in Elementary Level English Language Training as well as Basic Computer Training & Introduction to Access Technologies.
 

Assistant Professor

Fri, 06/17/2016 - 11:55 -- geeta.nair
DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY (DTU)
Established by Govt. of Delhi vide Act 6 of 2009
(FORMERLY DELHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING)
BAWANA ROAD, DELHI-110042
 
No. F.DTU/Rectt./Faculty/2016
 
 
Highlights of the advertisement are given below, for complete details visit http://dtu.ac.in
 
 
The last date for submission of application form is 29.06.2016 by 05.00 PM
 

Messenger

Thu, 06/16/2016 - 12:24 -- geeta.nair
DREDGING CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED
(A Government of India Undertaking)
“DREDGE HOUSE:: PORT AREA
VISAKHAPATNAM-530001
Phones: 91-0891-2871245
 
ADVERTISEMENT NO.01/2016
 
 
Highlights of the advertisement are given below, for complete details visit http://www.dredge-india.com
 
Last date of receiving the application is 20.06.2016.
 
 

Senior Engineer

Thu, 06/16/2016 - 10:44 -- geeta.nair
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) 
(A Government of India Undertaking)
Contact No. : 022-23764108/ 4174
 
Advertisement Ref. No.: MDL/HR-CR/REC/47/2016

 

National Council of Science Museums

Tue, 06/14/2016 - 10:47 -- sharonee@eyeway.org
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCIENCE MUSEUMS
Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India
33, Block- GN, Sector- V
Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata- 700091

NCSM, an autonomous scientific organisation under the Minstry of Culture, Government of India invites application for the following post:

Curator B-  1 post ( Reserved for OBC- VH with minimum 40% low vision)

White Sox Welcome Visually Impaired Students To The Cell To Play Ball

Fri, 06/10/2016 - 12:16 -- sharonee@eyeway.org
Armour Square: Before theWhite Sox invited her to U.S. Cellular Field to experience what it’s like to play baseball, Jasmin Washington had never set foot in a ballpark. The 16-year-old visually impaired student sophomore from Curie Metropolitan High School had only heard games broadcast on the radio.

With a dozen visually impaired students from the Vision Resource Program at Curie at her side, Jasmin had one goal for the day:

“I want to hit a baseball,” she said.

Turning Paralympic Sport of Goalball Into a Video Game

Thu, 06/09/2016 - 10:31 -- sharonee@eyeway.org
The bounce of a ball, the jingle of a bell and the roar of the crowd — these are the sounds of goalball, the Paralympic sport of champions. Introduced to the world in the 1976 Summer Paralympics in Toronto, goalball is the first sport created for athletes with a visual impairment. Thirty years later, a group of Drexel University students are turning goalball into a video game that uses auditory and tactile feedback to capture the excitement and intensity of the sport.

More visually-impaired children now going to schools: Study

Thu, 06/09/2016 - 10:21 -- sharonee@eyeway.org
There was a 17.36% rise in enrolment of visually challenged children in schools between 2002 and 2009, NCERT's eighth all-India school education survey has revealed.
With 40,635 students, Maharashtra had the highest number of visually challenged students in schools, followed by the country's most literate state Kerala with 38,230 students.

Armed Forces Medical Stores Depot, Pune

Wed, 06/08/2016 - 11:23 -- sharonee@eyeway.org
Government of India
( Ministry of Defence)
ARMED FORCES MEDICAL STORES DEPOT
Pune- 411001

Kindly refer to employment newspaper page number 28 dated 04-10 June 2016.

Name of Post: Labourer Redesignated T/ Mate
Number of Vacancy: 1 for Visually Impaired
Age Limit:18-37 years
Educational Qualification and Other qualification: 10th pass or equivalent examination
Pay Scale: PB-1 Rs 5200- 20200 + GP- Rs 1800

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