Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Kind attention to All deaf in Tamil Nadu.
Southern Railway invites many post under special recruitment drive for technical , non-technical post for deaf people who have completed in SSLC and ITI or Degree can apply for the suitable job. Please Click the below link. Hurry up. last date : 01/08/2012
CLICK ME FOR SR.RAILWAY.

ICF, Chennai also invites few post under special recruitment drive for technical , non-technical post for deaf people who completed in SSLC and ITI or XII or Degree can apply for the suitable job with typing knowledge. If u interest to apply then message me my mobile no.9566194573. I will send to ur mail with attached form and further details regard in this.



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Employee Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) Recruitment for Social Security Assistant 1943 Posts. EPFO Applications are invited from interested candidates. EPFO Social Security Assistant Posts are 1867 under regular category and 76 Posts under Sports quota. EPFO Social Security Assistant Online Application Registration Starting from 14 Feb 2012 and Closing to 09 Mar 2012. EPFO Social Security Assistant Notification will be available from 13 Feb 2012. EPFO Social Security Assistant applications apply online at www.epfindia.gov.in

Eligibility Criteria:

Number of Posts: SSA 1867 + 76 posts sports quota

Qualification: Any Graduation with computer training certificate from a recognized university

Age: 18 - 27 years

Scale of Pay: Rs.5200 - 20,200 + 2400 (G.P)

Application Fee:
For General Category Rs.315/-
For SC / ST / PH Candidates Rs.90/-

Important Dates:
Starting Online Application Registration - 14 Feb 2012
Closing Online Application Registration - 09 Mar 2012

For more details of EPFO Exam date, Relaxation of upper age limit, Fee payment and how to apply. We will update this page as soon

Friday, January 27, 2012

ESIC DRIVE FOR CLERK, MTS

A self financing social security organization called Employees State Insurance Corporation [ ESIC ] is basically for ESI scheme which was started on 24th February 1952 by the Government of India under the Ministry of Labour & Employment. ESIC is a multi disciplinary social security system which provides benefits to the employees of government of India. At present, around 1400 ESI dispensaries are running for the providing free medical facility to the government employees. Its head office is in New Delhi.


ESIC needs experienced and dedicated staffs for the smooth functioning of the corporation. For this, ESIC of Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Punjab and Delhi invites applications from citizens of India for the posts of UDC and Multitasking staffs. Interested and eligible candidates can apply before 23rd January 2012, 16th January 2012, 19th January 2012 and 20th January 2012 respectively. And after applying candidates has to send hard copy of the system generated online application form latest by 31st January 2012.

For Himachal Pradesh,
Total 57 posts are available. Out of this, 45 vacancies are for Upper Division Clerks [ UDC ] and rest 12 posts are for Multitasking staffs [ MTS ].
For Kerala,
43 vacancies are for UDC and 78 posts are for MTS.
For Punjab region,
3 posts are for Stenographer, 46 are for UDC and 71 posts are for MTS.
For Delhi,
137 posts are for UDC and 67 are for MTS.

Age limit: Minimum age required for the above posts is 18 years but maximum age for UDC is 27 years and candidates age should be less than 25 years for the post of MTS.

Candidates can visit the link given below for more details:
http://esichp.in/advertisement.pdf

http://www.kl.esicexams.org/index.php

http://www.esicpunjab.org/recruitment.php

http://esic.nic.in/Recruitment/Re-DLH221211mts.pdf

A NEW vacancy has been announced in ESIC Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh for the post of Insurance Medical Officer Grade II [ Allopathic ]. Total 75 posts are vacant.
Please refer to the following link:
http://esic.nic.in/Recruitment/IMOgr2-201211hq.pdf

A new vacancy notification has been released for ESIC Chennai. There is a vacancy for 77 UDC and 137 MTS. Last date for applying for this positions is 31st January 2012.
For more details:
http://esichennai.org/rochennai/Instructions%20for%20UDC%20post.pdf

A New vacancy notification no. 353/2011 has been released for the recruitment of various Paramedical Posts in ESI Scheme, Directorate ( Medical ) Delhi. Last date for the receipt of application is 14th February 2012.
58 vacancies are for Staff Nurse, 2 for Physiotherapist, 2 for Radiographer, 8 for Pharmacists, 2 for Respiratory Lab Assistant, 6 for OT Assistant, 13 are for Junior Radiographer, 13 are for Lab Assistant, 1 for Laundry Operator, 66 are for Nursing Orderly, 10 for Dresser, 2 for Blood Bank Technician, 2 are for Optometrists, 1 is for Librarian, 2 for Audiometry Technician, 1 for Respiratory Lab Technician, 4 for Dental Technician, 4 for Social Worker, 3 are for Photographer, 2 for Junior Medical Record Technician, 2 for Dental Chair Side Assistant, 4 are for Library Assistant.

For more details, please visit :
http://esic.nic.in/Recruitment/advttilakvihar301211.pdf

A NEW vacancy has been published for vacancies in ESIC Karnataka and ESIC West Bengal.
For ESIC Karnataka,
11 posts are for Stenographer, 95 are for UDC and 68 posts are for MTS. Last date to apply is 10th February 2012. For more details, log onto:
http://esickar.gov.in/NOTIFICATION_final.pdf

For ESIC West Bengal,
177 posts are for UDC and 115 posts are for MTS. For these posts, last date to apply online is 24th January 2012. Visit the following site for further details:
http://www.epostonline.in/forms/esic20111223/advt.pdf

Sunday, June 20, 2010

TRAINING CALL CENTRE (BPO) FOR DEAF

respected deaf sir / madam,
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT WELFARE DEPARTMENT along with SAMARTHANAM TRUST have started a call centre training for the hearing impaired in bangalore. hearing impaired people who have done their S.S.L.C and P.U.C can apply for the training. The job is gauranteed after the training. even spoken english training will be given to those who don't know english. free boarding and lodging facility will be provided for people outside bangalore. those who are interested to join please contact this number phone no : 9448365929/9448049352 email: mgktomahantesh@samarthanam.org or bloreumesh@yahoo.co.in
With regards
A.K.UMESH
DIRECTOR
FOUNDATION FOR ART AND CULTURE FOR DEAFBANGALORE

Friday, December 25, 2009

The deaf shall not drive: Centre tells Delhi High Court

This definitely is not good news for the roughly five crore (50 million) hearing-impaired people in India. Two months after telling Delhi High Court that it was considering allowing the deaf in India to drive, the Centre did a U-turn on Wednesday. This time, the government told the court that, in the light of poor road manners in India and the frightening accident rate — the highest in the world — the hearing impaired cannot be given licences. Jyoti Singh, the counsel for Road Transport and Highways Ministry, said before a bench of Chief Justice A P Shah and Justice S Muralidhar that the decision was taken at a meeting of the special meeting of Central Motor Vehicles Rules- technical standing committee convened on December 9, 2009. The court is hearing a public interest petition by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) seeking a direction to quash the requirement of having ‘no hearing impairment for the issuance of driving licence’.
The archaic Motor Vehicles Act prohibits the deaf from obtaining a driver’s licence, saying they could be a ‘source of danger to the public’. NAD’s lawyer and human rights activist Colin Gonsalves had contended that the hearing impaired are allowed to drive in all but 26 countries.
He said, in the UK, Australia, Germany, Belgium, Thailand and Malaysia, authorities only insist on special double rear-view mirrors. In Malaysia and Sri Lanka, this category of drivers are to indicate the handicap by putting a sticker on the back of their cars, so that other drivers do not hoot. But they are not allowed to drive commercial or passenger vehicles. “Indian roads are far more hazardous than of those countries mentioned by the PIL,” the committee concluded.





Tuesday, December 1, 2009



N commandos to learn sign language at school for the deaf

Vivek Narayanan | TNN


Chennai: They have learnt combat from the US Marines and tactics from war veterans. Now, they will learn a vital mode of communication from a Chennai-based school for the deaf. Personnel of the Tamil Nadu Commando Force will take lessons from the CSI Higher Secondary School here on sign language to communicate with each other during anti-terrorist operations . The 40-day training will begin on January 18.
NSG commandos, like their counterparts in the US Marines and Navy Seals, have their own sign language , but each sign conveys only one word or an idea. The sign language of the hearing impaired, on the other hand, can be used to quickly convey meanings of long sentences , a vital attribute for commandos during high-voltage operation. For example, using sign language, it takes barely five seconds to convey the sentence you go upstairs, I will follow you with more ammunition.
We have shortlisted a vocabulary of 1,000 words, which the commandos will be trained in, said a senior officer.
The aim of the course is to evolve a common pattern of signs corresponding to various situations , which the force is likely to encounter during a terror attack. When a platoon tries to attack a terrorist base, we cannot use communication equipment as it might alert the enemy. This is where sign language comes in; members of the platoon will be able to communicate with each other on the positions of snipers, number of terrorists and the kind of weapons they have, said the officer. Incidentally, during the 26/11 attacks, the terrorists were unable to decipher the signs used by the NSG forces.
CSI School headmaster J Justin is excited about the training programme, especially since his students will have an opportunity to meet the special forces personnel. Our students will be motivated to see them. I conducted a one-day training for the commandos about 45 days ago. They grasped things easily and were keen on learning sign language.

News published by Times of India on 27/11/2009





Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Deaf may get licence to drive soon

The hearing impaired may get permission to drive in the country, the government told the Delhi high court on Monday. "We are considering issuing driving licences to hearing impaired people and thinking of amending our rules and regulations under the Motor Vehicles Act," additional solicitor-general AS Chandiok told the court.
Chief justice Ajit Prakash Shah and justice S Muralidhar allowed the Centre to take three months to come out with a proposal for and the modalities of the amendment. The Act prohibits the hearing impaired from obtaining a driver's licence as they could be a source of danger to the public.
There are about 50 million hearing impaired people in India. The judges were hearing a public interest petition by the National Association of the Deaf (Nad) seeking a direction to quash the requirement of having 'no hearing impairment' for the issuance of a driving licence.
Nad said the deaf are not allowed to drive in only 26 countries, including India."The only reason why India is not willing to issue licences is that Indian vehicles lack the special gadgets that vehicles in other countries have. But we are considering the same and hoping that we will be able to amend some rules," Chandiok said.
Medical experts say those who can hear up to 60 decibels with a hearing aid can be permitted to hold a driving licence for private vehicles, while those with a hearing level of up to 40 decibels with a hearing aid can be allowed to drive commercial vehicles.
Nad says even the Delhi Police website indicates that deaf people can drive: "There is no reason why a deaf person cannot drive a private motorcar. However, the possibility of additional rear vision mirrors may need to be considered."
This news is issued by DNA Delhi.