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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Joyce Banda Promotes Disabilityrights At Harkin Summit In Washington

Former President Joyce Banda says unless the international community and national governments provide the necessary mechanisms and environment to create employment for people with disabilities, all efforts to promote and protect the rights of people with disabilities will be futile.

She was speaking at the inaugural Harkin International Disability Employment Summit held on December 8 and 9, 2016 in Washington DC, United States.

The main objective of the summit was to “begin a tradition of bringing together change agents to develop strategies for increasing disability employment around the world”.

Banda said in ‘advancing disability employment’, it was imperative for stakeholders to have a clear understanding of the global scope of the challenges that people with disabilities face, particularly in the developing world, in order for them to come up with effective and relevant interventions.

In most countries, she said, disability rights are non-existent and that discrimination continues to deny persons with disabilities, as well as workers who become disabled, access to work.

“Households that have family members with disabilities have a lower living standard than the average. People with disabilities suffer various stereotypes, myths and stigma. In many developing countries, particularly in Africa, people with disabilities are regarded as outcasts,” noted Banda.


“Indeed, people with disabilities are more likely to be victims of violence or rape, and less likely to obtain police intervention, legal protection or preventive care. Women and girls with disabilities are particularly vulnerable to abuse,” said Banda.

She said “genuine political” could remove “the intrinsic barriers that deny people with disabilities their basic rights”, including to fully and actively participate in economic activity and access to employment.

Banda said when she was Malawi’s President between 2012 and 2914, she endeavored to improve the plight of people with disabilities, including providing them with employment opportunities by strengthening the Ministry of People with Disabilities andappointing a disability rights activist to head that ministry, signing into lawthe National Disability Bill, introducing sign language on public television and ensuring that all public and private places, infrastructure and facilities were disability-friendly; and increased the capacity to train special needs educators at all levels in order to enhance access of learners with disabilities.

“I also directed the Ministry of Finance to allocate 30% of my salary to Malawi Council for the Handicapped (MACOHA), a government agency that works to help men and women with disabilities to become more independent and self-sufficient by providing vocational training centres,” she recalled.

Banda said these efforts were not only geared towards promoting the rights of people with disabilities but also creating an enabling and economically empowering environment that will enable people with disabilities to realize their full potential and ensure their full integration into the country’s socio-economic development processes.

She called upon the private sector to design and adopt affirmative policies, as a corporate responsibility drive, to ensure that people with disabilities have access to education, training and employment.

“I call upon governments, disability organizations, global development organizations, businesses and civil society to ensure programs, policies and funding fully include people with disabilities, with a specific objective to create employment for them to be self-reliant,” she said.

Other high-profile people who spoke at the two-day summit included Roberta "Bobbi" Cordano, the 11th president of Gallaudet University in Washington (she is the first deaf woman to hold this position), Andrew Imparato, Executive Director, Association of University Centers On Disabilities, Jack Markell, Governor of Delaware and Tom Harkin, US Senator.

Banda was introduced by Tim Shriver, Chairman of the Special Olympics. In her remarks, Banda hailed Tim Shriver for being “hugely instrumental in promoting the rights of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the world.

Banda said she first met Shriver in January, 2013 at Global Development Summit at the Special Olympics in South Korea where she requested Special Olympics to assist Malawi develop the necessary programs and activities to become a model country in empowering children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

“In February 2014, my government, in partnership with the Special Olympics, hosted the first ever ‘African Leaders Forum on Disability’ in the capital, Lilongwe, to explore effective interventions in support of people with disabilities, with particular emphasis on people with intellectual disabilities,” said Banda.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

What can I do With a Bachelor of Arts Degree?

What is a Bachelor of Arts degree really worth in today’s world? And what types of jobs are available to those that earn them?

Because a degree in the liberal arts emphasizes thinking above all else, the successful recipient can—and  should be able to—make an argument that careers are out there if the mind  is properly engaged. The training may be perceived as generic but the soft  skills of reflection and communication are in demand in almost every field.

The skills developed are often hard to quantify on paper, but a B.A. graduate can think critically and creatively, and organize information and  materials with discipline. These are traits that open doors to a wide variety of  occupations that are not directly related to the field of study. With a B.A. in  tow, you will be pleasantly surprised to know that few opportunities will be  off limits.

There is a direct correlation between the soft skills you will gain while working towards a B.A. and the types of industries that will be happy to hire  you. Outside of occupations that require specific knowledge related to the  hard sciences and specialized industries, the skills acquired over the course  of a four-year B.A. degree are often considered more important than the  actual subject matter that was studied.

From Bachelor of Arts to a career in communications

Bradley Moseley-Williams graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from York University. His original goal was law school but he ended up turning his B.A. into a long and lucrative career in communications.

“I decided that I wanted to try my hand as a writer. I first worked several—poorly paid—freelance jobs before spinning that into a job as  a technical writer. In that role, I knocked out a few computer manuals  as an employee of a company that made educational computers,” said Williams. “I ended up getting the chance to work in public relations  once the internet became a popular tool for teachers.”

While sociology became a means to an end, he remains glad he learned about the discipline for its own sake. “What I liked about sociology was that  it enabled me to ‘see’ that nothing happens by accident, and that things like  religion, education, racism, the immigrant experience, etc., could be seen  and understood. More than anything else it was very interesting and it gave  me something to do while I grew up, eventually leading to owning my own PR  consultancy firm,” he said.

Understandably, it can be difficult to figure out the direction of your life after school. Creativity alone might take you great places. Some careers  and opportunities may require additional training or education, but a B.A.  provides an exceptional foundation on which to build your dream. Don’t paint  yourself into a corner by limiting the possibilities. They are almost endless.  And if there’s one thing that earning a B.A. should teach you, it’s that thinkers are the only people who can literally make something of nothing.for more info, check out avant career

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Himayat Sagar Lake and the Hussain Sagar Lake

The Himayat Sagar lake is one of the beautiful lakes dotting the Hyderabad region. Himayat Sagar lake makes for an ideal weekend picnic spot.

Himayat Sagar and Hussain Sagar Lake are both man-made lakes which are often clubbed in all trips to Hyderabad. The Himayat Sagar Lake offers the visitors peace and tranquility at a short distance from the busy city of Hyderabad. It is best visited around sunset when the waters and the rays of the sun dipping at the horizon bring out a beautiful hue. Hussain Sagar Lake on the other hand with a gigantic statue of Lord Buddha (The Awakened One) at the center is situated in the main city itself. Night time view of the lake is a must-have experience for anyone visiting the city.

Himayat Sagar lake is 20 kilometers distant from Hyderabad city. Himayat Sagar lake lies parallel to another lake-Osman Sagar. Himayat Sagar lake is the smaller lake of the two. Himayat Sagar lake is named after Himayat Ali Khan.



Himayat Ali Khan was the youngest son of the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad. The grassy area encircling the lake makes it an ideal picnic spot.

The origin of Himayat Sagar lake at Hyderabad is purely due to practical man made causes. The Deccan region-where the city of Hyderabad lies- receives seasonal rainfall during the monsoons. The region receives minimal rainfall during the rest of the year.



Maximum rainfall occurs during the time of the Indian monsoons. This yearly precipitation occurs during the months which extends from June to September. The primary purpose of Himayat Sagar lake is to impound and store rainwater to cover the liquid requirement for the rest of the year.

Himayat Sagar lake of Hyderabad provides drinking water and meets irrigation water requirements in the region. Himayat Sagar lake in Hyderabad also serves another secondary function- the lake recharges the groundwater level in the immediate geological area.

Monday, November 16, 2015

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Friday, August 21, 2015

Khajjiar – The Mini Switzerland of India

Khajjiar, a small tourist resort of Chamba, is India own “Mini Switzerland”. It is located at an altitude of 6,500 ft above sea level, it is 24 kms from Dalhousie and 13 kms from Kalatop. The town of Khajjiar has a rich heritage, and many kingdoms have influenced its culture through the years, including the Mughal and Rajput kingdoms.

The town is known for its many meadows and ethereal beauty and is a very popular tourist destination and hotspot. The lush green meadows are surrounded by thick pine and cedar forests. Grazing herds of sheep, goats and other milch cattle present a prefect pastoral scenery. There is a small lake in the center of the saucer shaped meadow which has in it a floating island.

Khajjar by Rail:


Pathankot is the nearest railhead for traveling to Khajjar. The place is situated at a distance of 80 km from the hill resort. Almost all the main stations of India are connected with this railway station. Buses and taxis could be boarded to reach Khajjar from Pathakot. Chandigarh and Delhi are two big cities near Khajjar, you can start your journey from.

 

Khajjar by Air:

The nearest airport is located at Gaggal in Kangra,just 18 kilometers from Khajjiar. Another airport which can be reached easily from here is the airport at Jammu.

Khajjar by Road:

Pathankot is the nearest railhead for traveling to Khajjar. The place is situated at a distance of 80 km from the hill resort. Almost all the main stations of India are
connected with this railway station. Buses and taxis could be boarded to reach Khajjar from Pathakot. Chandigarh and Delhi are two big cities near Khajjar, you can start your journey from.

Khajjar Weather – Best Time to Visit Khajjar


The region of Khajjiar experiences a temperate climate, Tourists flock to the town of Khajjiar throughout the year, but the best time to visit the place would be during the months between February and April.

Summers in the town of Khajjiar start during the month of March and extend through the months of April, May and June. The general weather during this time is very pleasant and maximum temperatures in Khajjiar will be around thirty nine degrees during this time. The minimum temperature that the region of Khajjiar will experience will be around ten degrees. This is an ideal time to visit the town of Khajjiar, as the weather will be pleasant.


Monsoon in Khajjar during  the months of July, August and September. The streams are rejuvenated by constant rainfall during this time, and the weather during this time is also very inviting. This is also a good time to visit the town of Khajjiar.

Winter in Khajjiar begin from the month of October and continue through the months of November, December, January and February. Temperatures during winter will fall below freezing point, ranging around minus ten degrees

Major Attractions Of Khajjar


Dauladhar mountains

Dense deodars, pines and lush green meadows are characteristic of Khajjiar. Since Khajjiar is situated at the base of the Dauladhar mountains, the tourists here can get panoramic views of the mountains

Khajinag Temple (Golden Devi Temple)


The town of Khajjiar has been named after its ancient temple of Khajinag. Situated near the famous Khajjiar Lake, The temple stands adorned with a golden dome and spire, which has led to the temple often being called as the Golden Devi temple. It has wooden sanctum with intricate carvings.

Khajjiar Lake


Khajjiar Lake is a small lake, surrounded by saucer-shaped lush green meadow and a floating island. The dense growth of weed called has made its earth spongy. Now the banks stand covered by a thick layer of earth, formed by the years of dust settling down on the weeds.

Golf Course

One of the major attractions of Khajjiar is its huge nine-hole golf course. People visiting the valley of Chamba make sure to visit Khajjiar and enjoy the sport for a while.

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Magnetic hill – The magical mountains of Ladakh

Magnetic hill is one of the famous offbeat destinations of India. In reality, it is just the optical illusion effect and there is no magnetic disturbance at all. The Magnetic Hill is located on the Leh-Kargil-Baltik National Highway, about 30 km from Leh, at a height of 14,000 feet above sea level. This self-profound magnetic hill is one of the popular stops for domestic tourists to experience nature mysterious ways.

Other Attractions Around Magnetic Hill


Apart from the Magnetic Hill, you can also enjoy seeing a few other places that lie at a close distance from the hill. The Himalayan region here is truly worth exploring. Given below are a few attractions that you can see in this region.

 

Gurudwara Patthar Sahib

Magnetic HillIt is the auspicious place where Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th guru of the Sikhs, had spent time meditating in the 17th century. Locals, army personnel and tourists can be seen here often. Though not many Sikhs arrive here from different parts of the country, the reason perhaps being its remote location.

Colourful Hills & Mountains

While you are in this Himalayan region, you will also like seeing the hills and mountains. Here, the hills bear different colours. Some are white and snow-laden. Some are black or gray in colours while there are some that are green, red or orange in colour.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Cool Summer: Hill Stations in Maharashtra

This small hill station is situated at about 94 km from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai. This hill station is a most adored weekend getaway for holiday in Mumbai . Secluded from the vehicle pollution, this hill station gets crowded during weekends.

Matheran is declared Eco-Sensitive hill station. Motored vehicles are not allowed within 10/20 km circuit. Even if you go by your own vehicle you will have to park your car at Neral and from Neral a Toy Train takes you to the hill top. Make prior reservation for the train.

You can decide to walk along the railway track by enjoying the scenic beauty around. Situated at about 800 meters above the sea level, the hill station provides many viewpoints. You can even watch Bombay city from one point. MTDC self contained rooms are available here. There are private hotels also. Restaurants provide thali (plate) meals.

This place is for complete relaxation. Enjoy vehicle free zone, go for early morning walks to refresh yourself and you would be ready for a new week.


Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat is famous for Flamingos, and it is near the Shivaneri Fort. Shivaneri Fort is the birth place of Shivaji, the great warrior. This hill station also houses Buddhist caves dating back to 3rd century.

You can approach this place via Mumbai or Pune. The hill station is located near Thane and Ahmednagar borders.

MTDC Flamingo Hill resort is the best option for staying overnight. Best time to visit is Monsoon season when the Flamingos start migrating to Malshej Ghat. Not only Flamingos migratory birds of other kinds also come here during monsoon.



 
 
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