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  #1  
20-07-2011 03:31 AM
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On 7/18/11, Jeevan Reddy <> wrote:
> Why special college????
> i don't think special college for technical studies will bring us to main
> stream society.
> there are many advantages while studying in main stream colleges..
> unfortunately, developing countries like india don't have the course
> syllabus in accessible format. specially, a single teacher teaching a
> perticular subject can't make all the VI students understood. if it's a
> mainstream college, we can be helped out by our sited friends!.. and
> moreover we can enjoy like every one, never feel we have disability, and
> easily adjust when comes to work environment!
> There are many who studied in mainstream collleges and successeded, i'm one
> of those!
> The way you approched the college management to make the environment
> accessible makes the difference.
>
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
> > wrote:
>
>> Subhashchandra
>> While it's good to choose a college with all needed facilities, I don't
>> suggest special colleges. Firstly students do not get exposure to outside
>> world. Further even if college has all facilities students has to explore
>> themselves since there are not many AT professionals. Btw, I don't think
>> even special school exist for a long time are successful.
>> Regards,
>>
>> -Srinivasu
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jul 14, 2011, at 17:50, SC Vashishth <>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Kanchan, this one is a tricky issue. While it is easy to say that
>> > special
>> > colleges will be against the mandate of inclusion and if we stress so
>> much
>> > today on special colleges, wherefrom you will bring special workplaces
>> > tomorrow. Afterall, all future blind engineers will have to get back to
>> this
>> > not-special world to find employment.
>> >
>> > However, I am equally aware about the benefits of special colleges
>> equipped
>> > with modern technology and study material in accessible formats. Thus,
>> > if
>> > the students study the same course, then it should not be a big issue.
>> > It
>> > would be better to study in a college where all facilities exists rather
>> > than studying in an environment where you do not have facilities for
>> > good
>> > studies.
>> >
>> > Once equipped with good education and with the help of technology, the
>> > students will find their spaces in the outside world based on their
>> > knowledge and talent. Also this special college would be able to focus
>> > on
>> > forging alliances with potential employers showcasing the talent and
>> > abilities of its students which no mainstream college would do.
>> >
>> > Though, the ideal situation is to have an inclusive college with
>> > all facilities for the VI. But let the final decision to study in a
>> special
>> > college or in a mainstream college remain with the student and his
>> parents.
>> > Forcing it on them would not be proper. Therefore, I welcome the new
>> special
>> > engineering college and hope the mainstream colleges would look at it as
>> a
>> > resource center from where they can learn and emulate the methodology
>> > and equipment used to make engineering course accessible to the VI.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Warm regards,
>> >
>> > Subhash Chandra Vashishth
>> > Advocate
>> > Mobile: +91 (11) 9811125521
>> > Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. Consider
>> > environment!
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>> > http://www.mail-archive.com//
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>
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>
> Cheers,
> Jeevan Reddy,
> Accessibility Engineer,
> Onya Digital Solutions, Bangalore,
> Mob: +91 8050761380.
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hello dear friends of access india in Karnataka we have no
opportunity to take up 11th and 12th class and cet in science and
mathematics for visually challenged persons then how can we get a
engeneering or MBBS course.
thanking you
with best regards
Nagaraj H.>

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20-07-2011 05:08 AM
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On 7/18/11, Jeevan Reddy <> wrote:
> Why special college????
> i don't think special college for technical studies will bring us to main
> stream society.
> there are many advantages while studying in main stream colleges..
> unfortunately, developing countries like india don't have the course
> syllabus in accessible format. specially, a single teacher teaching a
> perticular subject can't make all the VI students understood. if it's a
> mainstream college, we can be helped out by our sited friends!.. and
> moreover we can enjoy like every one, never feel we have disability, and
> easily adjust when comes to work environment!
> There are many who studied in mainstream collleges and successeded, i'm one
> of those!
> The way you approched the college management to make the environment
> accessible makes the difference.
>
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
> > wrote:
>
>> Subhashchandra
>> While it's good to choose a college with all needed facilities, I don't
>> suggest special colleges. Firstly students do not get exposure to outside
>> world. Further even if college has all facilities students has to explore
>> themselves since there are not many AT professionals. Btw, I don't think
>> even special school exist for a long time are successful.
>> Regards,
>>
>> -Srinivasu
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jul 14, 2011, at 17:50, SC Vashishth <>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Kanchan, this one is a tricky issue. While it is easy to say that
>> > special
>> > colleges will be against the mandate of inclusion and if we stress so
>> much
>> > today on special colleges, wherefrom you will bring special workplaces
>> > tomorrow. Afterall, all future blind engineers will have to get back to
>> this
>> > not-special world to find employment.
>> >
>> > However, I am equally aware about the benefits of special colleges
>> equipped
>> > with modern technology and study material in accessible formats. Thus,
>> > if
>> > the students study the same course, then it should not be a big issue.
>> > It
>> > would be better to study in a college where all facilities exists rather
>> > than studying in an environment where you do not have facilities for
>> > good
>> > studies.
>> >
>> > Once equipped with good education and with the help of technology, the
>> > students will find their spaces in the outside world based on their
>> > knowledge and talent. Also this special college would be able to focus
>> > on
>> > forging alliances with potential employers showcasing the talent and
>> > abilities of its students which no mainstream college would do.
>> >
>> > Though, the ideal situation is to have an inclusive college with
>> > all facilities for the VI. But let the final decision to study in a
>> special
>> > college or in a mainstream college remain with the student and his
>> parents.
>> > Forcing it on them would not be proper. Therefore, I welcome the new
>> special
>> > engineering college and hope the mainstream colleges would look at it as
>> a
>> > resource center from where they can learn and emulate the methodology
>> > and equipment used to make engineering course accessible to the VI.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Warm regards,
>> >
>> > Subhash Chandra Vashishth
>> > Advocate
>> > Mobile: +91 (11) 9811125521
>> > Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. Consider
>> > environment!
>> > Search for old postings at:
>> > http://www.mail-archive.com//
>> >
>> > To unsubscribe send a message to
>> > accessindia-
>> > with the subject unsubscribe.
>> >
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>> please visit the list home page at
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>> >
>>
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>
>
> --
>
> Cheers,
> Jeevan Reddy,
> Accessibility Engineer,
> Onya Digital Solutions, Bangalore,
> Mob: +91 8050761380.
> Search for old postings at:
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hello dear friends of access india in Karnataka we have no
opportunity to take up 11th and 12th class and cet in science and
mathematics for visually challenged persons then how can we get a
engeneering or MBBS course.
thanking you
with best regards
Nagaraj H.>

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Dear Nagaraj:

Firstly, I would suggest you to ensure that your reply appears top of the
original message.One tip to do this is use "CTRL+Home" in the message area
before writing a reply.

Coming to your question, please let me know if any college denies admission
into Science or Math in Bangalore or within Karnataka. I shall be happy to
visit the college and talk to them. Ensure that student has high level of
interest and willingness to work hard. It's our own responsibility to create
awareness.

My email ID is

Best wishes,
-Srinivasu

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Nagaraj H <> wrote:

> On 7/18/11, Jeevan Reddy <> wrote:
> > Why special college????
> > i don't think special college for technical studies will bring us to main
> > stream society.
> > there are many advantages while studying in main stream colleges..
> > unfortunately, developing countries like india don't have the course
> > syllabus in accessible format. specially, a single teacher teaching a
> > perticular subject can't make all the VI students understood. if it's a
> > mainstream college, we can be helped out by our sited friends!.. and
> > moreover we can enjoy like every one, never feel we have disability, and
> > easily adjust when comes to work environment!
> > There are many who studied in mainstream collleges and successeded, i'm
> one
> > of those!
> > The way you approched the college management to make the
> environment
> > accessible makes the difference.
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> Subhashchandra
> >> While it's good to choose a college with all needed facilities, I don't
> >> suggest special colleges. Firstly students do not get exposure to
> outside
> >> world. Further even if college has all facilities students has to
> explore
> >> themselves since there are not many AT professionals. Btw, I don't think
> >> even special school exist for a long time are successful.
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> -Srinivasu
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >> On Jul 14, 2011, at 17:50, SC Vashishth <>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Kanchan, this one is a tricky issue. While it is easy to say that
> >> > special
> >> > colleges will be against the mandate of inclusion and if we stress so
> >> much
> >> > today on special colleges, wherefrom you will bring special workplaces
> >> > tomorrow. Afterall, all future blind engineers will have to get back
> to
> >> this
> >> > not-special world to find employment.
> >> >
> >> > However, I am equally aware about the benefits of special colleges
> >> equipped
> >> > with modern technology and study material in accessible formats. Thus,
> >> > if
> >> > the students study the same course, then it should not be a big issue.
> >> > It
> >> > would be better to study in a college where all facilities exists
> rather
> >> > than studying in an environment where you do not have facilities for
> >> > good
> >> > studies.
> >> >
> >> > Once equipped with good education and with the help of technology, the
> >> > students will find their spaces in the outside world based on their
> >> > knowledge and talent. Also this special college would be able to focus
> >> > on
> >> > forging alliances with potential employers showcasing the talent and
> >> > abilities of its students which no mainstream college would do.
> >> >
> >> > Though, the ideal situation is to have an inclusive college with
> >> > all facilities for the VI. But let the final decision to study in a
> >> special
> >> > college or in a mainstream college remain with the student and his
> >> parents.
> >> > Forcing it on them would not be proper. Therefore, I welcome the new
> >> special
> >> > engineering college and hope the mainstream colleges would look at it
> as
> >> a
> >> > resource center from where they can learn and emulate the methodology
> >> > and equipment used to make engineering course accessible to the VI.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Warm regards,
> >> >
> >> > Subhash Chandra Vashishth
> >> > Advocate
> >> > Mobile: +91 (11) 9811125521
> >> > Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. Consider
> >> > environment!
> >> > Search for old postings at:
> >> > http://www.mail-archive.com//
> >> >
> >> > To unsubscribe send a message to
> >> > accessindia-
> >> > with the subject unsubscribe.
> >> >
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> >> please visit the list home page at
> >> >
> >>
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> >> >
> >>
> >> Search for old postings at:
> >> http://www.mail-archive.com//
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Jeevan Reddy,
> > Accessibility Engineer,
> > Onya Digital Solutions, Bangalore,
> > Mob: +91 8050761380.
> > Search for old postings at:
> > http://www.mail-archive.com//
> >
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> hello dear friends of access india in Karnataka we have no
> opportunity to take up 11th and 12th class and cet in science and
> mathematics for visually challenged persons then how can we get a
> engeneering or MBBS course.
> thanking you
> with best regards
> Nagaraj H.>
>
> Search for old postings at:
> http://www.mail-archive.com//
>
> To unsubscribe send a message to
> accessindia-
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>


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Website: http://www.srinivasu.org | http://www.learnaccessibility.org
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  #3  
20-07-2011 10:17 AM
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On 7/18/11, Jeevan Reddy <> wrote:
> Why special college????
> i don't think special college for technical studies will bring us to main
> stream society.
> there are many advantages while studying in main stream colleges..
> unfortunately, developing countries like india don't have the course
> syllabus in accessible format. specially, a single teacher teaching a
> perticular subject can't make all the VI students understood. if it's a
> mainstream college, we can be helped out by our sited friends!.. and
> moreover we can enjoy like every one, never feel we have disability, and
> easily adjust when comes to work environment!
> There are many who studied in mainstream collleges and successeded, i'm one
> of those!
> The way you approched the college management to make the environment
> accessible makes the difference.
>
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
> > wrote:
>
>> Subhashchandra
>> While it's good to choose a college with all needed facilities, I don't
>> suggest special colleges. Firstly students do not get exposure to outside
>> world. Further even if college has all facilities students has to explore
>> themselves since there are not many AT professionals. Btw, I don't think
>> even special school exist for a long time are successful.
>> Regards,
>>
>> -Srinivasu
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jul 14, 2011, at 17:50, SC Vashishth <>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Kanchan, this one is a tricky issue. While it is easy to say that
>> > special
>> > colleges will be against the mandate of inclusion and if we stress so
>> much
>> > today on special colleges, wherefrom you will bring special workplaces
>> > tomorrow. Afterall, all future blind engineers will have to get back to
>> this
>> > not-special world to find employment.
>> >
>> > However, I am equally aware about the benefits of special colleges
>> equipped
>> > with modern technology and study material in accessible formats. Thus,
>> > if
>> > the students study the same course, then it should not be a big issue.
>> > It
>> > would be better to study in a college where all facilities exists rather
>> > than studying in an environment where you do not have facilities for
>> > good
>> > studies.
>> >
>> > Once equipped with good education and with the help of technology, the
>> > students will find their spaces in the outside world based on their
>> > knowledge and talent. Also this special college would be able to focus
>> > on
>> > forging alliances with potential employers showcasing the talent and
>> > abilities of its students which no mainstream college would do.
>> >
>> > Though, the ideal situation is to have an inclusive college with
>> > all facilities for the VI. But let the final decision to study in a
>> special
>> > college or in a mainstream college remain with the student and his
>> parents.
>> > Forcing it on them would not be proper. Therefore, I welcome the new
>> special
>> > engineering college and hope the mainstream colleges would look at it as
>> a
>> > resource center from where they can learn and emulate the methodology
>> > and equipment used to make engineering course accessible to the VI.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Warm regards,
>> >
>> > Subhash Chandra Vashishth
>> > Advocate
>> > Mobile: +91 (11) 9811125521
>> > Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. Consider
>> > environment!
>> > Search for old postings at:
>> > http://www.mail-archive.com//
>> >
>> > To unsubscribe send a message to
>> > accessindia-
>> > with the subject unsubscribe.
>> >
>> > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes,
>> please visit the list home page at
>> >
>> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>> >
>>
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>>
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>>
>
>
> --
>
> Cheers,
> Jeevan Reddy,
> Accessibility Engineer,
> Onya Digital Solutions, Bangalore,
> Mob: +91 8050761380.
> Search for old postings at:
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hello dear friends of access india in Karnataka we have no
opportunity to take up 11th and 12th class and cet in science and
mathematics for visually challenged persons then how can we get a
engeneering or MBBS course.
thanking you
with best regards
Nagaraj H.>

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Dear Nagaraj:

Firstly, I would suggest you to ensure that your reply appears top of the
original message.One tip to do this is use "CTRL+Home" in the message area
before writing a reply.

Coming to your question, please let me know if any college denies admission
into Science or Math in Bangalore or within Karnataka. I shall be happy to
visit the college and talk to them. Ensure that student has high level of
interest and willingness to work hard. It's our own responsibility to create
awareness.

My email ID is

Best wishes,
-Srinivasu

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Nagaraj H <> wrote:

> On 7/18/11, Jeevan Reddy <> wrote:
> > Why special college????
> > i don't think special college for technical studies will bring us to main
> > stream society.
> > there are many advantages while studying in main stream colleges..
> > unfortunately, developing countries like india don't have the course
> > syllabus in accessible format. specially, a single teacher teaching a
> > perticular subject can't make all the VI students understood. if it's a
> > mainstream college, we can be helped out by our sited friends!.. and
> > moreover we can enjoy like every one, never feel we have disability, and
> > easily adjust when comes to work environment!
> > There are many who studied in mainstream collleges and successeded, i'm
> one
> > of those!
> > The way you approched the college management to make the
> environment
> > accessible makes the difference.
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> Subhashchandra
> >> While it's good to choose a college with all needed facilities, I don't
> >> suggest special colleges. Firstly students do not get exposure to
> outside
> >> world. Further even if college has all facilities students has to
> explore
> >> themselves since there are not many AT professionals. Btw, I don't think
> >> even special school exist for a long time are successful.
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> -Srinivasu
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >> On Jul 14, 2011, at 17:50, SC Vashishth <>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Kanchan, this one is a tricky issue. While it is easy to say that
> >> > special
> >> > colleges will be against the mandate of inclusion and if we stress so
> >> much
> >> > today on special colleges, wherefrom you will bring special workplaces
> >> > tomorrow. Afterall, all future blind engineers will have to get back
> to
> >> this
> >> > not-special world to find employment.
> >> >
> >> > However, I am equally aware about the benefits of special colleges
> >> equipped
> >> > with modern technology and study material in accessible formats. Thus,
> >> > if
> >> > the students study the same course, then it should not be a big issue.
> >> > It
> >> > would be better to study in a college where all facilities exists
> rather
> >> > than studying in an environment where you do not have facilities for
> >> > good
> >> > studies.
> >> >
> >> > Once equipped with good education and with the help of technology, the
> >> > students will find their spaces in the outside world based on their
> >> > knowledge and talent. Also this special college would be able to focus
> >> > on
> >> > forging alliances with potential employers showcasing the talent and
> >> > abilities of its students which no mainstream college would do.
> >> >
> >> > Though, the ideal situation is to have an inclusive college with
> >> > all facilities for the VI. But let the final decision to study in a
> >> special
> >> > college or in a mainstream college remain with the student and his
> >> parents.
> >> > Forcing it on them would not be proper. Therefore, I welcome the new
> >> special
> >> > engineering college and hope the mainstream colleges would look at it
> as
> >> a
> >> > resource center from where they can learn and emulate the methodology
> >> > and equipment used to make engineering course accessible to the VI.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Warm regards,
> >> >
> >> > Subhash Chandra Vashishth
> >> > Advocate
> >> > Mobile: +91 (11) 9811125521
> >> > Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. Consider
> >> > environment!
> >> > Search for old postings at:
> >> > http://www.mail-archive.com//
> >> >
> >> > To unsubscribe send a message to
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> >> > with the subject unsubscribe.
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> >> please visit the list home page at
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> >> >
> >>
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> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Cheers,
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> opportunity to take up 11th and 12th class and cet in science and
> mathematics for visually challenged persons then how can we get a
> engeneering or MBBS course.
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Hello Naga Raj,
As i previously said the way you approach the college management is
important. Firstly, the mainstream college management and the people don't
know how a people with disability can be equipped into the college. it's
your responsibility to win them, not to force them, by explaining them how a
person with disability can persue the course, if necessary, show the real
examples of one of us.
Still you didn't win them, take the help of one of our experts like
Srinivasu, or one of the NGOs.

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
> wrote:

> Dear Nagaraj:
>
> Firstly, I would suggest you to ensure that your reply appears top of the
> original message.One tip to do this is use "CTRL+Home" in the message area
> before writing a reply.
>
> Coming to your question, please let me know if any college denies admission
> into Science or Math in Bangalore or within Karnataka. I shall be happy to
> visit the college and talk to them. Ensure that student has high level of
> interest and willingness to work hard. It's our own responsibility to
> create
> awareness.
>
> My email ID is
>
> Best wishes,
> -Srinivasu
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Nagaraj H <> wrote:
>
> > On 7/18/11, Jeevan Reddy <> wrote:
> > > Why special college????
> > > i don't think special college for technical studies will bring us to
> main
> > > stream society.
> > > there are many advantages while studying in main stream colleges..
> > > unfortunately, developing countries like india don't have the course
> > > syllabus in accessible format. specially, a single teacher teaching a
> > > perticular subject can't make all the VI students understood. if it's a
> > > mainstream college, we can be helped out by our sited friends!.. and
> > > moreover we can enjoy like every one, never feel we have disability,
> and
> > > easily adjust when comes to work environment!
> > > There are many who studied in mainstream collleges and successeded, i'm
> > one
> > > of those!
> > > The way you approched the college management to make the
> > environment
> > > accessible makes the difference.
> > >
> > > On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Srinivasu Chakravarthula <
> > > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> Subhashchandra
> > >> While it's good to choose a college with all needed facilities, I
> don't
> > >> suggest special colleges. Firstly students do not get exposure to
> > outside
> > >> world. Further even if college has all facilities students has to
> > explore
> > >> themselves since there are not many AT professionals. Btw, I don't
> think
> > >> even special school exist for a long time are successful.
> > >> Regards,
> > >>
> > >> -Srinivasu
> > >> Sent from my iPhone
> > >>
> > >> On Jul 14, 2011, at 17:50, SC Vashishth <>
> > >> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > Kanchan, this one is a tricky issue. While it is easy to say that
> > >> > special
> > >> > colleges will be against the mandate of inclusion and if we stress
> so
> > >> much
> > >> > today on special colleges, wherefrom you will bring special
> workplaces
> > >> > tomorrow. Afterall, all future blind engineers will have to get back
> > to
> > >> this
> > >> > not-special world to find employment.
> > >> >
> > >> > However, I am equally aware about the benefits of special colleges
> > >> equipped
> > >> > with modern technology and study material in accessible formats.
> Thus,
> > >> > if
> > >> > the students study the same course, then it should not be a big
> issue.
> > >> > It
> > >> > would be better to study in a college where all facilities exists
> > rather
> > >> > than studying in an environment where you do not have facilities for
> > >> > good
> > >> > studies.
> > >> >
> > >> > Once equipped with good education and with the help of technology,
> the
> > >> > students will find their spaces in the outside world based on their
> > >> > knowledge and talent. Also this special college would be able to
> focus
> > >> > on
> > >> > forging alliances with potential employers showcasing the talent and
> > >> > abilities of its students which no mainstream college would do.
> > >> >
> > >> > Though, the ideal situation is to have an inclusive college with
> > >> > all facilities for the VI. But let the final decision to study in a
> > >> special
> > >> > college or in a mainstream college remain with the student and his
> > >> parents.
> > >> > Forcing it on them would not be proper. Therefore, I welcome the new
> > >> special
> > >> > engineering college and hope the mainstream colleges would look at
> it
> > as
> > >> a
> > >> > resource center from where they can learn and emulate the
> methodology
> > >> > and equipment used to make engineering course accessible to the VI.
> > >> >
> > >> > --
> > >> > Warm regards,
> > >> >
> > >> > Subhash Chandra Vashishth
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> > > --
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Jeevan Reddy,
> > > Accessibility Engineer,
> > > Onya Digital Solutions, Bangalore,
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> > hello dear friends of access india in Karnataka we have no
> > opportunity to take up 11th and 12th class and cet in science and
> > mathematics for visually challenged persons then how can we get a
> > engeneering or MBBS course.
> > thanking you
> > with best regards
> > Nagaraj H.>
> >
> > Search for old postings at:
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> --
> Best regards,
>
> Srinivasu Chakravarthula
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