Medical camp 2014
- The one-day Medical Camp on Eye, Dental and General Health for the visually impaired on 16 08 2014 (Saturday) at RR Towers 4, Guindy, organized by Rotary Club of Coromandel jointly with Rotaract Club of Drishti, received a decent response from the visually impaired community.
- Team of doctors from Chettinad Health City and Rajan Eye Care led by Mrs. Leela and Mr. Balaji respectively did a thorough check-up to the participants and had provided them with clear medical prescription to follow up.
- All the 78 attended participants got enlightened themselves about health and hygiene. Also, some have even expressed their willingness to pursue their treatment further.
- Volunteers from Cognizant Outreach and MIT Engineering students did an excellent work by ensuring a smooth conduct of the event. Drishti honoured the doctors and volunteers with a small memento as a token of appreciation at the end of the day.
- Rtn Suresh, President RCMC, Rtn Bala, Rtn Ravi and Rtn Ganeshan Subbiah graced the event with their precious presence. Rtn Kavitha and Rtn PS Suresh conveyed their best wishes and inquired the details of the event.
Eye Screening camp
Report on One day General Medical Camp and Eye Camp for the visually impaired
Date : 16 08 2015
- As we are aware, adult blindness and Low vision have become more prevalent in today’s world. In order to retain the vision and take corrective medical measures for those low vision or partially sighted students, Drishti in coordination with its parent club RCMC had conducted an Eye-Screening camp at Rajan Eyecare Hospital.
- Five students per day, for eleven days, participated in this camp and had undergone necessary corrective measures. Another special feature of the camp is that a special talk was arranged on 26
- Five students per day, for eleven days, participated in this camp and had undergone necessary corrective measures. Another special feature of the camp is that a special talk was arranged on 26th July 2013.
- Dr Sujata Mohan, founder and Managing Director of Rajan Eye care gave an informative and thought provoking speech on “Eyesight: it’s protection and recent developments.”
- The corrective medical measures prescribed to the students by the hospital were also taken care by RCMC.
- For the 3rd consequtive year, Drishti, in association with Chettinadu Health City and Rajan Eyecare, had conducted a one day general medical camp and eye camp for the visually impaired.
- Nearly 50 visually impaired of all ages got benefited from the camp. They were well screened and provided with necessary medicines at the end of the day.
- A few were also informed to visit the respective hospitals for further treatment for free of cost. Well-wishers and supporters of drishti attended the camp and registered their appreciations to the club.
Course Details:
Duration: Depends on the requirement of the candidate’s skill set
Timing: 3 hrs
Premise: Karna Vidya Technology Centre, RR Towers 3, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy
Eligibility:
The candidates should be a visually impaired employee
Course Content:
- Test of Reasoning/Mental Ability/Aptitude:
- Verbal and Non-Verbal
- Quantitative Aptitude:
- English
- General Awareness
- Current Affairs
- Other concepts related to respective Exams
Course details:
Duration: Depends on the examination schedule
Timings: Every Sunday between 10.30 AM – 01.30 PM (IST)
Seats: 20
Premise: Karna Vidya Technology Centre, Guindy
Eligibility:
- Visually impaired candidates should have attained the eligibility criteria as per the exams they apply
- Visually Impaired persons who can dedicate their full time for the entire course duration for their career benefits should apply
Young and vibrant members are actively participating in all the activities of the club. They are pursuing graduation in varied subjects through different colleges in and aroung Chennai.
A Talking ATM is a type of automated teller machine (ATM) that provides audible instructions so that persons who cannot read an ATM screen can independently use the machine. The world’s first talking ATM for the blind was an NCR machine unveiled by the Royal Bank of Canada on October 22, 1997 at a bank branch on the corner of Bank Street and Queen Street in Ottawa, Ontario.
Talking ATM in India: Union Bank of India became the first bank to make electronic banking easier for the visually impaired with its “talking” ATM. India’s first “talking” Automated Teller Machine has been inaugurated in Ahmedabad. The ATM by the UBI is the first of its kind for the visually challenged.
According to functionaries of the Blind People’s Association, the users have to plug-in a headphone into the ATM which has a unique voice interface and once it is done the machine guides them into further operations.
The ATM can also be operated by wheel chair-bound persons as well.
Tarak Luhar, visually impaired since birth, was the first to withdraw money from the country’s first ‘Talking ATM’ installed by the Union Bank of India.
The following steps to operate this talking ATM Machine.
COMMON STEPS
- Customer inserts the Audio jack.
- The customer is greeted by the ATM with a message "Welcome to State Bank ATM"
- The customer is prompted by the ATM to select the language of his choice. "Press 1 forEnglish; Press 2 for Hindi"
- The talking ATM confirms the selection of language. "You have selected English/Hindi as thelanguage of your choice" based on the customer's input.
- The ATM prompts the customer to select the volume level. "Press 1 to increase the volume.Press 2 to decrease the volume"
- The ATM prompts to select the display option, whether to hide or show the transaction onthe screen for privacy. "Press 1 to hide the screen. Press 2 to show the screen"
- The ATM prompts the customer to select whether he requires the orientation of the ATM.
"Press 1 to hear the orientation. Press 2 to skip the orientation"
- If the customer selects to hear the orientation, The ATM describes the lay out of the ATM.
After hearing the orientation the ATM prompts the customer whether he wants the ATM to repeat the orientation. "Press 1 for Yes. Press 2 to continue the transaction"
- The ATM requests the customer to insert their ATM card and remove it.
- The ATM asks the customer to enter their ATM PIN. "Please enter your PIN and press the
enter key"