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 Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh provides additional details about the School at Home registration process. He explains that users need to enter their name, a family member's name, phone number, Aadhaar number, date of birth, and education level to complete the registration successfully.
A listener from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh explains how new users can register for the School at Home service. He describes the registration steps, including calling the service number, entering personal details, providing Aadhaar and date of birth information, and completing the disability and education-related questions to activate registrations.
Pradeep from Karnataka responds to a question about accessible keypad phones with TalkBack-style voice features. He says that popular options currently include the HMD 105, HMD 110, and Airtel Super Guru 4G phones. These devices offer voice guidance, SMS reading, caller information, and UPI payment features. He recommends watching product demonstrations on YouTube and visiting a mobile showroom to test the phones before purchasing, as demo units are often available.
Avantika Kawde from Nagpur, Maharashtra, who is 100% visually impaired, explains how to update TalkBack. She says users should open the Play Store, search for Android Accessibility Suite, and update the app. Updating Android Accessibility Suite will also update TalkBack and its accessibility features.
R. Milan from Banda, Uttar Pradesh, who is 100% visually impaired, responds to someone seeking school admission information. He says the person did not provide their name, village, district, or preferred location. He requests them to contact him and share these details so he can suggest suitable schools nearby. He believes there are schools available in most areas and is willing to help find the right one.
Munna Upadhyay from Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, informs about the SSC CGL notification and says that candidates should be aware of SSC rules such as One-Time Registration (OTR). He also mentions that for SSC CGL exams, if a candidate brings a scribe (writer), the scribe’s age should not be more than 22 years. He is sharing this information to help applicants understand the updated rules.
Adarsh from Nagpur, Maharashtra, responds to a listener asking for an accessible keypad phone with TalkBack-style voice support. He recommends phones such as Nokia 6310, Nokia 110, and some Lava keypad models that support voice features like Readout or King Voice. He explains that these phones can announce time, read menus, and provide accessibility support for visually impaired users. He also notes that Nokia phones generally charge quickly and offer good battery life.
Hello, I am Jitendra Kushwaha from Gwalior district, Madhya Pradesh, and I am visually impaired. One of our friends is asking for the Madhya Pradesh Mobile Vani contact number. I would like to share it again, as I had already given it earlier. The number is: 88200438555 (I repeat: 88200438555). For more information, you can contact me as well. My contact number is 8462970202 (I repeat: 8462970202). I hope you have understood.
A listener from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh appreciates the discussion on spinal cord injury. He says that people with severe disabilities can still lead meaningful lives if they have determination, self-confidence, and support from others. He cites an inspiring example of a person who overcame major challenges through courage and encouragement.
