Greetings to Hamari Vaani. I am Rajesh Kumar Pathak from Gora village. I would like to appreciate and welcome the new initiative started by Swagat Ji. Recently, I listened to a sister from Jhansi who pronounced the five English words taught by Swagat Ji. Many educated people may feel that these are very basic words, but I believe this initiative is extremely valuable for our brothers and sisters living in villages and remote areas who may not have had opportunities to learn English. Listening to her response made me think about my own student days. I often feel that if such simple and practical English learning opportunities had been available when I was studying, perhaps many of us would have gained more confidence in subjects like English and had access to better career opportunities. Nevertheless, it is never too late to learn, and I am happy that many people will benefit from this effort. Today, English has become an important part of education, employment, and communication. While knowledge and character matter most, the ability to understand and speak some English can certainly increase confidence and open new opportunities. That is why I feel this initiative is a positive step for the community. I sincerely appreciate Swagat Ji for starting this English learning series. Learning happens gradually, one step at a time, and every new word learned adds to a person's knowledge and confidence. I hope more listeners participate actively and make the most of this opportunity. Thank you, and best wishes to everyone who is learning and growing through Hamari Vaani.

Hello everyone. I would like some information about my Lava Rainbow keypad phone. I want to know how to mute and unmute a call, as I cannot find the mute option during a call. I would also like to know whether it is possible to write and send text messages while a call is in progress on this phone. If anyone knows the answers, please share the information. Thank you.

A listener expresses gratitude for sharing the LG company contact number. She says she was able to contact customer care regarding her refrigerator and received information about the available repair options.

A listener from West Bengal wants to know how to enable TalkBack on a Jio Prima phone. He says he cannot find the Accessibility option in the phone settings and requests guidance from anyone familiar with the process.

A listener asks on which date the disability pension is usually credited. He requests anyone who knows the correct information to share it through Hamari Vaani.

A listener from Gwalior shares conference call numbers where visually impaired people can connect, interact, and exchange useful information. He invites others to join the calls and says they can contact him if they need further guidance.

A listener says that money is being deducted from his India Post Payments Bank account, and he is unsure of the reason. A shopkeeper suggested it might be linked to a payment app on his mobile, and he requests anyone with the correct information to explain the issue through Hamari Vaani.

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A listener from Nagpur requests the toll-free helpline number for the UDID (Unique Disability ID) card. He asks anyone with the correct information to share it as soon as possible.

Hello, I am Ashok Kumar from Yamunanagar, Haryana. In response to a question about obtaining a Red Card (similar to a labor card), I suggest contacting the relevant government offices for guidance. You can visit: Citizen service centers/facilitation centers. Your local municipal office. The Labor Department. The Food and Civil Supplies Department for information related to ration cards and card categories. You may also try the helpline number 1967 (if available in your area) for further assistance. These offices can provide accurate information and help with the application process.