Hello friends, I am Bhargil from Dumka. My greetings to all the listeners of Hamari Vaani. Starting tomorrow, I will begin a series on brain development, along with English alphabets and Hindi letters. I will share these lessons on the Samadhan channel of Hamari Vaani. I will upload English learning recordings every morning at 5:30 AM so that everyone, especially children, can learn and remember them easily. I also encourage everyone to follow Swagat Sir's guidance and keep learning regularly. Thank you.
Hello, Hamari Vaani, and greetings to all the dear listeners. I am Ramchandra Bishnoi from Hamirpur district, Uttar Pradesh. A sister shared an audio without mentioning her name. First of all, thank you for your question. You asked how to put a phone on silent mode. If you are using a keypad phone, I can help, but I cannot provide information about Android phones. To silence a keypad phone, go to the phone's idle or home screen, then press and hold the hash (#) key for a few seconds. The phone will vibrate or announce that it has been switched to silent mode. To turn the sound back on, simply press and hold the same (#) key again. I hope you find this information helpful. Thank you.
Hello everyone, I am Anil Kumar from Gonda district, Uttar Pradesh. The Railway Group D examination result was announced on 1st July. All candidates are requested to check their results. Congratulations and best wishes to everyone. Thank you.
Hello to all the listeners of Hamari Vaani. I am Mohit Kumar from Lucknow, and I am 100% visually impaired. I understand that life can be challenging for visually impaired people. This is my first recording on Hamari Vaani, and I wanted to let everyone know that if you are facing any mobile phone-related issues, I will do my best to help you solve them. In this recording, I am not discussing any specific mobile phone or brand. If you have any questions or need assistance, you can call me. My mobile number is 6387520999. Thank you.
Hello, I am Dharmendra Chauhan, and I am 100% visually impaired. I have come to know that the Uttar Pradesh disability pension is expected to be credited on 7th July. Thank you.
The speaker from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, responds to a query from Ravindra Chauhan by sharing the UDID/IBR helpline number. They provide the toll-free number 1800 000 4334 and mention that callers should press 2 to speak with a representative and receive complete information about the service. They encourage listeners to stay connected with the platform for more useful updates.
Hello, Hamari Vaani. Good afternoon to all friends. I am your friend, Ram, and today I have another piece of information to share. A friend recently asked for the Highway Helpline number and also shared their own contact number to receive it. Many people have shared this number before, but I'll share it again. The old Highway Helpline number no longer seems to be working. I am not sure whether it has been discontinued, but there is now a new Highway Helpline number. The new number is 8800004334. Thank you.
The speaker from Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh, shares the UDID (Unique Disability ID) Helpline Number in response to a query from Ravindra Chauhan. The toll-free helpline number is 1800 000 4334. They explain that callers can use this number to get information related to their UDID card and other associated services. They also mention that anyone who needs further clarification can contact them on their personal number.
The speaker explains how to turn off silent mode on a keypad phone. They say that if you are using a keypad phone, press and hold the # (hash) key for a few seconds to disable silent mode. They also request that users mention their district and state whenever they post recordings on the platform so others can better understand where they are from.
The speaker explains that if you are using a keypad phone, press and hold the # (hash) key for a few seconds to turn off silent mode. They also request users to mention their name, district, and state when posting recordings.
