The speaker from Bikaner, Rajasthan shares two pieces of information and asks one question. First, they explain that National Scholarship applicants should check their payment status with their bank instead of relying only on the scholarship portal, as bank records may be updated sooner. Second, they inform listeners that a Railway Concession Pass can be applied for online using a UDID card and Aadhaar, without visiting the DRM office. Finally, they ask for guidance on how to resume receiving the Reliance Magazine, as the previous toll-free number is no longer working.
The speaker recommends Airtel-compatible, Dava, and 4G feature phones that announce numbers aloud, making them easier for blind users to operate. They mention these phones support calling, messaging, blocking contacts, and other basic functions, with prices starting around ₹2,400. The speaker also requests updates about the disability pension release date.
Hello, Hamari Vani. I am Arun Meena from Uttar Pradesh, and I am 100% visually impaired. A listener asked how to turn off silent mode on a phone. If it's a keypad phone, you can either go to Settings > Keypad Volume and turn the volume on, or simply press and hold the # (hash) key for a few seconds (with the phone unlocked) to disable silent mode. You also asked about your pension, but you didn't mention your state. Pension dates vary from state to state. If you are from Uttar Pradesh, it is expected to arrive sometime during July. Next time, please mention your state so a more accurate answer can be given. If none of these methods work, you can take the phone to a technician or reset it to restore the default settings.
The speaker from Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh shares that the Hello Jio app is now available on Jio phones. They say users can request and play songs through the app. Anyone who wants to know how to use the app can contact the speaker on the phone number they provided.
We request the Hamari Vani team to ensure that the recording reaches Vikas Ji from Indore, Madhya Pradesh. We encourage him to listen to the satsangs of Sant Rampal Maharaj Ji with an open mind. According to these teachings, Kabir Ji is the Supreme God, the Creator and Father of all, and this is said to be supported by various religious scriptures. We encourage everyone to verify these claims by studying their own scriptures and investigating for themselves. There is no need for arguments—only honest inquiry. Please support spreading this message so that more people can examine the teachings and decide for themselves.
Hello, I am Saheb Mukherjee from Dhanbad, Jharkhand. Today I completed my English homework. I can count from one to ten: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten. I am 33 years old. There are nine members in my family. I will keep practicing to improve my English. Thank you.
Good evening, Hamari Vani listeners and volunteers. I am Mohammad Azim from Samastipur, Bihar. Someone asked for an AI number to help with studies, so I am sharing it. It can assist students from Class 6 to Class 12 by answering questions, solving doubts, helping with assignments, and explaining lessons through audio. AI Number: +91 80353 16636 I hope this message reaches the person who requested it so they can benefit from it. Thank you.
Hello, Hamari Vani listeners. I am Rajkumar, a student who is blind, from Balrampur district, Uttar Pradesh. I hope you are all doing well. Many people have been asking about the disability pension. At the moment, there is no confirmed information about when it will be released. The Uttar Pradesh pension is currently delayed, and there is hope it may come by September, but nothing has been officially confirmed. If you have concerns, you can raise a complaint with the authorities. As of now, there is no certainty about when the pension will be credited.
The speaker from Bengaluru, Karnataka is offering a part-time field sales job for a male or female candidate. The job includes food, accommodation, and ₹700 per day, with additional pay for extra work in the evening. Interested candidates are requested to contact the speaker directly.
Deepak Sharma advises that if a visually impaired person wants a loan, they should contact their bank branch directly. The bank officials can provide accurate information about loan schemes, eligibility, and the application process.
