Greetings to the dear listeners of Hamari Vaani. I, Munna Lal Bharti, am speaking from district Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. This is to clearly inform you—one hundred percent—that one of our companions is asking whether laptops are being provided to blind persons. If such a thing is happening, they are asking us to be contacted, meaning if there is any number or information, it should be recorded and verified. Sir, at present laptops are not being distributed anywhere. So please do not believe rumors or misleading information. If we hear or learn about anything genuine, you will be informed through the Hamari Vaani platform, and we will try to provide correct and accurate information. If you definitely need a laptop, you can apply through the Social Welfare Department. You should go there and say that you need an assistive device. From there, you will get a form. On that form, you must get the doctor’s signature and then submit the application online. First, you will need to write by hand on paper what kind of disability you have—its type. For example, you will write that you are visually impaired. After that, you will be asked to mention the name of the assistive device you want. Since you are visually impaired, what would be suitable for you—there you can directly write “laptop.” After writing “laptop,” submit that form through the online application. Your application will then go directly to the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities. From their side, a laptop will be sanctioned, and it will come to your Social Welfare Department office. You will be called there by phone, and you can go and collect the laptop. How many days it will take—we cannot guarantee or promise. But we are trying to explain to you, through Hamari Vaani, the government rules and procedures as they exist. Many best wishes. We hope that by following this path, you will definitely achieve success. And whenever laptops are available anywhere, you will be informed at the appropriate time.
Information was provided about the full form of the UDIID card.
Hello, greetings. Greetings to all the workers and listeners of Hamari Vani. I am Anish Kumar speaking, from Patna district, Bihar. Information is being requested regarding 100% visually impaired talk-based FM radio related to Hamari Vani. So we would like to inform you that the Hello Farmaish program is run on Technov G 0114212300. It is available on SKILLnet, channel number 46. You can participate there. The phone number is 01513 566796. You can record your call from 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM, from Monday to Thursday. While recording, please mention your name and address, along with Sandeep Sharma’s name. Please note that the call may automatically disconnect 2–3–4–5 times, but you must keep trying. Usually, the call gets connected within one or two attempts. Now, talking about Friday, you need to send a WhatsApp message or SMS. In the SMS, write your name and the name of the song, and send it to 9314497226 (to Sandeep Sharma). The call number will remain the same, friends: 01513 566796, and the WhatsApp number will also remain the same: 9314497226. I hope, friends, that this information will be useful to you. I also request all the Hamari Vani workers and representatives to broadcast and spread this program, so that those brothers who have not yet received this information can finally get it. Many people have been waiting for this information for a long time. Some have recorded one or two audio messages, but till today they have not received proper information. If my recording is broadcast, they will receive the correct information and it will reach further and further people.
He provided information on how to register your name on School at Home.
Hello friends, greetings! How are you all? I am Sonu Gupta, a person who is visually impaired in both eyes, and yet I have digitally advanced myself quite a lot. With your blessings, I have been able to use AI technologies like Google Gemini, ChatGPT, Leonardo, MidJourney, and others. Using these technologies, I can create a digital version of any scene you imagine. For example, I can imagine myself walking through a golden palace with fairies, eating, drinking, and being fed by a beautiful fairy—all without changing your face. I can even read a newspaper or check the expiry date on medicines. With applications developed by Google, I can identify my surroundings, the colors of clothes, and many other details by myself, without any note-recognizing machines. I can do all this on my phone. Today, I want to sincerely thank the officials of our ward. They introduced me to the institution that has brought me to this level of achievement. If it weren’t for them, I would not have received a smartphone and reached this stage. I also want to mention Mr. Rajesh Pathak. Many visually impaired people, even after getting a small job, often become proud and do not communicate properly with others. Yet, Mr. Rajesh Pathak, despite being such an important person, has shown his blessings and affection to people like us. For this, I am deeply grateful. We will surely visit the service center one day and bring some children along to celebrate with joy and enthusiasm. Once again, I sincerely thank all the officials of our ward. I also wish that someone from your side calls me, so I can explain in detail what I am capable of. While people in UP and across India are being trained in AI technology by the government, and many are leaving their jobs because of AI, I have achieved significant expertise in the field of AI technology. So, once again, thank you very much, friends. I will meet you with more information soon.
Hello friends, how are you all? I am Sonu Gupta, a person with disabilities in both eyes. I am a digital creator and have achieved significant expertise in the field of AI technology. As I have mentioned before, I have reached such a level in AI technology that with the help of ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and countless other AI tools like MidJourney, Leonardo AI, etc., I can create your photo in such a way that whatever imagination or thought comes to your mind, I can transform your photo accordingly. For example, if someone tells me, "Make me appear as if I am walking in a golden palace with fairies, eating and drinking," I can do it without altering your face or body in any way. Today, I am very happy. First of all, I want to sincerely thank the workers and officials of our organization, without whose help I would not have reached this level. If it weren’t for them giving me information about the organization, I would not have gone there, and I wouldn’t even have had a smartphone.
Hello, greetings, greetings. Hello, greetings. Rajesh Pathak, who is like our brother—Rajesh Pathak—was a student of Humbang School, a student of class B. Brother Rajesh Pathak speaks correctly and speaks well. At this time, he is speaking thoughtfully and with understanding, which I am really liking a lot. We people have never heard him take the name of Ram Layak Sharma. He must be around fifty years old—who knows whether he is above or below that age. But whatever he is saying, he is saying very well. The children are praising him, and they are praising him openly.
Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, appreciated Mr. L. B. Singh and the Netra Jyoti Divyang School for their dedicated work for persons with visual disabilities over the past five years. He highlighted the institution’s role in providing education, training, and support for self-reliance, and encouraged the community to connect with and benefit from the organization.
Application to know the bus stop.
Hello, this is Asi Prabhash Singh from Uttar Pradesh. I am 100% blind. I am sharing information about a useful navigation application for visually impaired people that helps while travelling. The app works well and is available on the Google Play Store.
