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A listener from Dhanbad, Jharkhand requests Saheb Mukherjee to share his contact number on Mobile Vani so they can reconnect. He says they were old friends from school and have lost touch over time.
Surendra Sen from Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, informs candidates that the RRB NTPC exams will be held from 13 June to 20 June. The city intimation slip will be available about 10 days before the exam, and admit cards will be released 4 days before the exam. Candidates should check the RRB website for exam details and make travel arrangements if needed. Divyang (disabled) candidates should carry their Admit Card, Aadhaar Card, and original UDID Card to the exam center.
Prabha Singh from Uttar Pradesh, who is 100% blind, shares that persons with disabilities can use their UDID Card to apply for a Railway e-Pass for online train ticket booking. Applicants should carry their UDID Card, Aadhaar Card, and original PAN Card when applying. She hopes this information is helpful and mentions that no contact number is needed for this process.
Shivanand Kumar from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, says that the UDID helpline number shared on Hamari Vani connects but no one answers. He asks if there is an alternative contact number. He also seeks information about Saksham Delhi, including whether assistive devices are free or discounted, whether an application is required, and whether items such as talking watches, mobile phones, audio devices, and DAISY players can be purchased in person or ordered remotely. He requests guidance from fellow listeners.
Hello and greetings to everyone on Hamari Vani. I am from Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am 100% blind. I would like to know why the School at Home YouTube channel is not working. It is showing that the channel is not available or cannot be accessed. Any brother or friend who can help with this issue may please contact me. My phone number is 9450455383. Thank you.
Sanjay Kumar from Gujarat shares information about the National Association for the Blind (NAB), Valsad. The organization provides education up to Class 12, vocational training, accommodation, meals, and paid work opportunities such as chair-making for visually impaired people. Interested individuals can contact Deepak Bhai, the superintendent, between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. for more details.
Sanjay Kumar from Navsari, Gujarat, suggests a home-based income opportunity for a visually impaired person. He recommends selling stationery items such as pens, pencils, erasers, and notebooks, as well as products like pickles. By visiting schools and explaining their situation to principals and students, they may receive support and generate income through sales.
Hello and greetings to all the dear listeners of Hamari Vani. I hope you are healthy, happy, and busy with your work. I would like to request some information. If anyone knows where a smart cane for visually impaired people can be purchased, please share the information through Hamari Vani, as I am in great need of one. You may also contact me directly. My contact number is 8448213822. Thank you, and I look forward to your help.
Jitendra Kushwaha from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, informs disabled passengers that the Madhya Pradesh government provides a 50% bus fare concession. If conductors refuse to give the discount, affected passengers can contact him for assistance. He requests details such as the bus number, ticket, and travel route to help resolve the issue. Contact: 8462970202.
