A speaker from Chhattisgarh encourages unemployed women not to rely on random opportunities but to connect with trusted organizations like Drishti Sanstha run by Shankar Lal Gupta, which provides training and employment specifically for women. He suggests that many have benefited from it and advises contacting such recognized institutions for a better future.
A speaker from Chhattisgarh reflects that earlier, visually impaired people had more job options like telephone operator, chair weaving, or running phone booths. With technology changes, many of these opportunities disappeared. He emphasizes the need for new job options, better training by institutions, and self-motivation among visually impaired individuals to become independent rather than relying only on support.
A speaker gives travel advice for visually impaired people, explaining that they can use a rickshaw for easier movement, but for buses, trains, or crowded areas, assistance from others is often necessary. They suggest using mobility aids like a strong cane or smart glasses (with Bluetooth guidance), especially in busy cities like Delhi, where crowds make navigation difficult.
Shri Ram Sahu from Delhi is advised that retired teachers can find work like tutoring, though specific job information is not available. He is suggested to visit a place near Noorshah Ali Dargah in Firozpur, Punjab, where he may find opportunities to teach and earn. Regarding mobility, he is told that advanced smart canes are limited, but vibrating canes exist, and in crowded cities like Delhi, assistance from others is often necessary.
Dashrath Dangi from Madhya Pradesh shares the CM Kisan Helpline number (155253) for farmers of Madhya Pradesh and encourages them to call for assistance.
Hello, I’m Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana. A Laboratory Attendant post (10+2, science required) is open. Only 1 post for blind candidates. Last date: 21 May. For help, call helpline: 880004334 (Mon–Fri, 10 AM–5 PM).
Hello, I’m Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, 100% blind. For a walking stick or assistive items, contact Delhi Saksham: 011-39893911.
Andreas Tudu from Jharkhand says that talking watches for visually impaired people can be found in Delhi at places like All India Confederation of the Blind, Saksham, and National Federation of the Blind. He also mentions that cheaper options are available in markets near Red Fort.
I’m Ramchandra Bishnoi from Hamirpur (UP), 100% blind, requesting Hamari Vani users to publish audios जल्दी. Also: a teaching job is available at Kamta Nath College, Chitrakoot Dham. Contact Patel Sir: 9424740125.
Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, shared that SBI currently does not provide Braille ATM cards, but Punjab National Bank offers Braille-enabled ATM cards. He also advised visually impaired listeners to apply for government job vacancies like Haryana Group D, Railway Group D, and SSC MTS, and said he only shares genuine information on Hamari Vani.
