Hello — greetings to the beloved listeners of “Hamari Vani.” I am Munnalal Bharti, speaking from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. I’m talking about something that concerns our 100% blind listeners: on Hamari Vani people have asked what benefits they received from our station and how much impact Hamari Vani has had. Information like this has been shared, and people are contributing enthusiastically. I want to thank all our contributors and offer my greetings and salutations on the sacred platform of our program. Whether they are mothers, sisters, or our brothers, friends, and companions — I want to express my deep gratitude to you all. I’m very happy to hear about people’s experiences. I, your well-wisher Munnalal Bharti, would also like to share a small experience. As you all know, it used to be impossible to imagine transferring money from a keypad/mobile (feature) phone — we could not even dream that you could transfer money from a keypad phone. Then smartphones came and the digital world arrived; many kinds of applications appeared — like Paytm, PhonePe, Google Pay, and others — and some companies even opened their own banks, like Airtel Payments Bank. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) launched a system saying that it’s not necessary for everyone to have internet access; even keypad-phone users should be able to do something similar so that our outreach and the development of our country increases. This information was given through Mr. Adar Saji about “Ultra Cash,” which lets people transfer money to someone else’s mobile number or into a bank account by using a specific number. First there was promotion of the number: zero at zero four five one six three six six six six (spoken as “0@0 0451636666”); after that City Union Bank was promoted with the number zero at zero four five one six three five seven one (spoken as “0@0 04516357 1”); then Aditya Birla Capital Digital Limited was promoted with the number zero at zero four five one six three five six three (spoken as “0@0 045163563”). By calling these numbers we need to create a UPI (UPI) and, after creating the UPI, we can transfer money — i.e., make transactions.