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Him Prasad develops new software for visually impaired

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:58 -- deepti.gahrotra
Semi-visually impaired Him Prasad Gautam has developed a fourth version of Dristibachak software for visually challenged people. 

At a programme organised in the Lake City today by Inclusive Empowerment Centre Nepal, an organisation working for visually disabled people, Computer Association Nepal (CAN) Kaski chapter General Secretary Achyut Khaniya made public the latest version of the software.

100 visually imparied to drive cars in rally on Feb 2

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:53 -- deepti.gahrotra
In an attempt to raise fund for the Institute for the Blind in Sector 26, Chandigarh, NGO Round Table India will organise a unique car rally-'Blind Man Rally' (BMR) - on February 2 from 9am onwards in the city.

Following instructions from navigators, 100 visually impaired people will drive cars in the second editition of BMR which will be flagged off from the institute and will also end there. 

The navigators will give instruction on the basis of Braille route map and the registration fee of the participant is Rs. 1,500.

Tactile tricolour for visually impaired

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:50 -- deepti.gahrotra
Shortly before India celebrates Republic Day, a group of citizens launched an "accessible" version of the national flag for visually handicapped. It is designed in three different textures, one for each colour, and each panel feels unique to the touch. A copper panel on the side has the words saffron, white and green embossed in Braille.

Chaos prevails at assessment camp for disabled people

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:43 -- deepti.gahrotra
Confusion and chaos prevailed at the comprehensive assessment camp for persons with disabilities of various categories like locomotor and speech and hearing impaired and visually impaired at District Government Wenlock Hospital here on Friday.

The camp was organised by Pt Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute for the Physically Handicapped, Southern Regional Centre, Red Cross and Dakshina Kannada District Administration.

The village where half the people are at risk of blindness

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:40 -- deepti.gahrotra
In the village school of Kuyu, in the heartland of Ethiopia's Oromia region, more than 20 children put up their hands when asked if anyone in their family has eye problems.

"My mother has lost vision in one eye and the other is causing her big problems," says one boy. "She can't see where she's going."

Another child says her grandmother is blind in both eyes and is forever pulling out her eyelashes. "She rubs and rubs them," explains the nine-year-old girl. "They give her terrible pain."

Equa –Thon 2014

Equa-thon is a unique run, where people with and without disabilities will run alongside each other to call for the end of inequality and difference.
Supported by UK AID, we hope this initiative becomes the cornerstone for an even more robust, rights based campaign on disability in India. With the Disability Bill slated to be passed in the upcoming parliamentary session, we hope that Equa-thon will add value and spirit to the call for inclusion and 
equality. 

Equa –Thon 2014

Equa-thon is a unique run, where people with and without disabilities will run alongside each other to call for the end of inequality and difference.
Supported by UK AID, we hope this initiative becomes the cornerstone for an even more robust, rights based campaign on disability in India. With the Disability Bill slated to be passed in the upcoming parliamentary session, we hope that Equa-thon will add value and spirit to the call for inclusion and 
equality. 

Disability Bill 2012: How far have we really come?

This blogpost is compiled and jointly written by Deepti Gahrotra, Communications Manager, Score Foundation and Avinash Shahi, Advocacy Officer, Score Foundation. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not Score Foundation's official policy position.

Technician

Thu, 01/23/2014 - 16:28 -- geeta.nair

Government of India, Ministry of Railways Railway Recruitment Board

Employment Notice No. 01/2014 dt. 18.01.2014
 

Highlights of the advertisement are given below, for complete details visit http://www.rrbahmedabad.gov.in or refer to the Emloyment News dated 18 January 2014, page no. 46

The last date of application is  17.02.2014

A Songster’s Story

Thu, 01/23/2014 - 12:25 -- deepti.gahrotra
The soulful bhajans flowing from her had the audience swaying their heads. But Aliya Rashid, unaware of the effect she had on the city’s crowd, kept crooning in her mellifluous voice. Aliya, a visually-impaired Pakistani Dhrupad singer, first of her kind, was in the city to perform at the Vyloppilly Samskrithi Bhavan last week.

Assistant, Upper Division Clerk, Tax Assistant (Staff Selection Commission)

Wed, 01/22/2014 - 16:25 -- geeta.nair

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

Highlights of the advertisement are given below, for complete details visit http://ssc.nic.in or refer to the Emloyment News dated 18 January 2014, page no. 66

The last date of application is  14.02.2014

Last date for receipt of application from candidates residing in far flung areas: 21/02/2014

Exam Date: 27/04/2014 and 04/05/2014

Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2014

Call Centre in Bangalore

Tue, 01/21/2014 - 14:33 -- geeta.nair
Mitra Jyothi
CA Site # P22, 31st Main,
18th Cross, Sector 1, HSR Layout,
Behind National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT College)
Bangalore - 560102
Ph: 080-22587623/25
Website: www.mitrajyothi.org
Opportunity for Visually Impaired / Low Vision  /Ortho's In Call Centre in Bangalore
 
Salary: 8,000 (incentives)
Timings: 09:30 -6:30
 

Nazar Ya Nazariya

This blogpost is written by Gulzar Mir, has completed his English Honours  from St Stephens College, Delhi University and is currently applying for MA in Sociology at JNU. Please note that Eyeway's Blog entries reflect the opinions of the author and contributors, meant to encourage debate and discussion, and not Score Foundation's official policy position.
 

New hostel for disabled students

Mon, 01/20/2014 - 21:06 -- nikita.jain

A hostel has been opened for disabled students who wish to pursue higher studies, on Kumthekar Road in Sadashiv Peth.

Special care has been taken to ensure the hostel, Chaitanya Vishwa, is accessible through ramps. Besides, attention has been paid while designing the washrooms so they are completely accessible, said Rahul Deshmukh, president of the National Association for the Welfare of Physically Challenged.

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