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The government does not usually distribute smartphones to people with disabilities quickly. However, organizations in Delhi, including those associated with ALIMCO, may help. You can contact IVE for visually impaired persons at 8800004334, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–5 PM. You can also: Contact the District Social Welfare Office in your district. Register with ALIMCO. Inquire at institutions named after Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya in Delhi. Look for assistance camps organized by disability-support organizations. If you want a specific smartphone model, you will generally need to buy it yourself.

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A student from Patna asked for recommendations for a better school. The speaker says that no school is bad if a student receives proper support, but suggests exploring schools in Delhi, Lucknow, or Varanasi. He recommends contacting organizations that provide information about schools for visually impaired students across India, comparing facilities, and choosing the best option. He encourages the student to continue their education and seek further guidance through Hamari Vani.

A listener from Jharkhand is looking for a school, hostel, or institution where he can teach blind children. He wants to work in education and requests information about any organizations or hostels that may need teachers for visually impaired students.

A visually impaired listener from Uttar Pradesh says he is returning to Hamari Vaani with a new number after being inactive due to health issues. He wants information about the disability pension, specifically when it will be credited and on which date beneficiaries can expect to receive it.

Sadhu Ram from Uttar Pradesh requests Munna Lal to share the contact number of a person from Ghaziabad who had posted about a job opportunity in candle and incense stick (agarbatti) manufacturing. He says his phone was damaged, so he is unable to retrieve the number himself, and asks Munna Lal to call him or provide the contact details when possible.

Rajendra from Rewari, Haryana, responds to Sunil Kumar’s question about learning panel board manufacturing and repair. He suggests contacting nearby electrical repair shops, panel board workshops, electricians, or technical training centers to learn the trade. He also recommends reaching out to organizations that support visually impaired individuals for guidance. He believes practical training from local technicians may be the best way to learn these skills.

A listener is looking for work-from-home opportunities that can help him earn money without having to travel. He requests information about jobs, mobile applications, or any other options suitable for persons with disabilities that allow them to work and earn from home.

Jai Chakotiya from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, who is 100% visually impaired, is looking for information about a keypad phone that supports TalkBack or similar voice accessibility features. He requests listeners who know about such phones to share the information through Hamari Vaani or contact him at 9202739586.