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Title
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Page no
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Recordists
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30-10-2017
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Saroj Bandyopadhyay
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Banla Upanyase Kalantar
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391
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Alaknanada Mitra
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Udaykumar Chakraborty
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Banla Sanbartani Byakaran
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256
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Suparna Mandal
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Sankho Ghosh
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Supuri Boner Sari
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92
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Swati Panja
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Swami Prajanananda
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Bharatiya Sangiter Itihas Vol 1
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360
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Sumana Nandi
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Swami Prajanananda
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Bharatiya Sangiter Itihas Vol 2
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345
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Mita Chatterjee
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Asapurna Devi
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Asapurna Devir Satabarshiki Samkalan
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496
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Sarbani Banerjee
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Pratapranjan Hazra ed
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Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay. Kamalakanter Daptar. (ref)
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142
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Krishnakali Das
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Apurba Deb & Tapan Mandal eds
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Nurjahan Phire Dekha.
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256
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Sumana Nandi
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Monday, 30 October 2017
Society for the VH (SVH), Kolkata: Addition to Digital audio books Oct 2017: see Facebook "Braillebooksfor blindSvh"
Thursday, 26 October 2017
Harmonium as an empowerment tool: Society for the Visually Handicapped, Kolkata 26 October 2017
26 October 2017
Pankaj Sinha, a Visually Impaired PG student in the Dept of Music, Viva Bharati University, Santiniketan, appealed to SVH for audio books on his MMus syllabus. Pankaj took a courageous step. He did his undergraduation in Liberal Arts, possibly History obeying the wish of his family guardians. But his heart pined for music and hence at PG level he listened to his heart and got himself admitted in the Music Dept.
When I asked Pankaj whether he owns a harmonium he said he was in dire need of one but at the moment cannot buy one. I offered him to play one frequently used scale-changing harmonium of SVH, perfectly cared, loved and tuned. One of our old volunteers, of live reader service, Mrs Poonam Nand Dey of Kolkata, presently a Japanese language teacher, donated it to perpetuate the memory of her late mother-in-law, though the harmonium came in a tattered condition. My uncle Setar-artist late Netai Bose, sometime in 2003 or so, arranged for its re-life through a skilled harmonium mechanic. Since then so many vision impaired musicians, music teachers and students have played it from time to time delivering immense joy to many many listeners.
SVH decided to loan this instrument to Pankaj to enable him to continue his studies in Music till it is possible for him or us to find a sponsor for a scale-changing harmonium!
Yesterday SVH volunteer Debasish Paine escorted Pankaj with the harmonium to his hostel at the VB University, Santiniketan and we gave a reluctant bye to our friend Harmonium! Santiniketan Photos attached.
Monday, 16 October 2017
How a Blind astronomer Wanda Diaz Merced studies astrnomy by hearing stars 2017
https://www.ted.com/talks/wanda_diaz_merced_how_a_blind_astronomer_found_a_way_to_hear_the_stars?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=tedspread--a
Wanda Diaz Merced studies the light emitted by gamma-ray bursts, the most energetic events in the universe. When she lost her sight and was left without a way to do her science, she had a revelatory insight: the light curves she could no longer see could be translated into sound. Through sonification, she regained mastery over her work, and now she's advocating for a more inclusive scientific community. "Science is for everyone," she says. "It has to be available to everyone, because we are all natural explorers."
https://www.ted.com/talks/wanda_diaz_merced_how_a_blind_astronomer_found_a_way_to_hear_the_stars?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=tedspread--a
Wanda Diaz Merced studies the light emitted by gamma-ray bursts, the most energetic events in the universe. When she lost her sight and was left without a way to do her science, she had a revelatory insight: the light curves she could no longer see could be translated into sound. Through sonification, she regained mastery over her work, and now she's advocating for a more inclusive scientific community. "Science is for everyone," she says. "It has to be available to everyone, because we are all natural explorers."
https://www.ted.com/talks/wanda_diaz_merced_how_a_blind_astronomer_found_a_way_to_hear_the_stars?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=tedspread--a
Facebook updates: 2017
On 12 October 2017 our Society, Society for the Visually Handicapped (SVH), Kolkata, India, has opened this Facebook A/C for two major objects: i. to familiarize & update our beneficiaries, friends, wellwishers and donors about highlights of our progress with education empowerment of the Blind & Vision Impaired and ii. to update list of our Braille & digital talking books to generate the information fast among our beneficiaries and other users. First of all, our Society is extremely grateful to Facebook authorities for enabling us with a free of charge access to this social media for a charitable cause. Secondly, The Hans Foundation, New Delhi, who supported us considerably and generously for the last five years our Digital Talking Book production and computerized Braille book production for the last four years, have expressed their decision to phase out support. Since these two projects are the lifeline of our Society we are submitting an appeal to public to sponsor Braille & audio books for the Blind to promote Literacy for the Print-Disabled.
Humbly
Ms Hena Basu, Secretary
Society for the Visually Handicapped, Kolkata 12 October 2017..
New digital books ready for requisition:
Bengali
1. Banaphul. Paschatpat (autobiography). 301 pages
2. Minakshi Sinha. Rabindra Upanyas Charcha. 202 pages
3. Dineschandra Sen. Brihattara Banga. 2 Vols 1047pages
4. Nabanita Debsener Sreshtha Kabita. 191
5. Achintya Biswas ed. Badu Chandidaser Srikrishnakirtan Kabyakatha. 720pages
6. Arup Kumar Bioswas. Rome: Suchana theke Swarnaju. 319 pages
7. Amales Tripathi. Italir Renaissance Banalir Sanskriti. 134 pages
7. Puripriya Kundu ed. Krisna Baksi. Kirtan Ganer Itihas. 270p
8. Sankha Ghoser Sreshtha Kabita. 207 pages
9. P Maiti. Europer Itihaser Ruparekha. 352 pages
10. Gautam Bhadra. Mughal juge Krishi Arthaniti o Krishak Bidroha. 245 pages
11. Gora Singharoy ed. Jatindramohan Bagchir Sreshtha
Kabita. 152 pages
12. Sunil Gangopadhyayer Sreshtha Kabita. 232 pages
13. Arunkumar Mukhopadhyay. Unabinsa Satabdir Banla Gitikabya. 327 pages
14. Madhusudan Datter Brajangana Kabya. 16 pages
English
1. P K Mukherjee. Highlights of English. Class V. 72 pages
2. Nilkantha Sastri.K A. A History of South India from Prehistoric times to the fall of Vijaynagar. 4th ed. 506 pages
3. Upinder Singh. A History of Ancient & Medieval India: from the Stone Age to the 12th Century.. 704 pages
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