Respected Ram Sahu ji from Ghaziabad, greetings and welcome. You are a retired music teacher and asking about job opportunities after retirement. Jobs usually depend on age limits, but you can still stay active through platforms like Hamari Vani or similar work. We hope you find something meaningful to stay busy and self-reliant. Your question is very good. Please also share your teaching experience, challenges, and guidance for today’s students and future music teachers.
The speaker from Gujarat shared contact details for a company job opportunity where visually impaired and physically disabled people can work. He requested people to call only during suitable hours and mentioned that basic computer knowledge may help in getting placement.
From Bihar, shared that Bihar disability and widow pensions were delayed in April. According to available information, beneficiaries may receive their pension by 10th or 11th May, and people should check their bank accounts accordingly.
Subrata Kabar from Odisha (Rayagada, Gunupur), who is 100% visually impaired, says that talking watches are not easily available in local markets now, but can be purchased online from Amazon or Flipkart.
Biktu Kumar from Bhagalpur shared the toll-free number of the Bihar Education Department for listeners and greeted everyone through Hamari Vaani.
The speaker shared that a person is selling a talking watch and interested buyers can contact him through the number shared on Hamari Vaani.
Suraj Kumar from Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, shared that admissions will start after 20 June for multi-skill, computer, and massage training courses. Interested visually impaired students can contact the BRA center through the shared number for admission details.
The speaker advised visually impaired people to update their disability certificates online, as handwritten or offline medical certificates may no longer be valid for government benefits. He said online certificates and UDID documents are now important for accessing schemes and services.
Bachaniya Saroj from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, discussed the ongoing talks about an increase in disability pension in UP. He said that although people are hearing that the pension amount may increase, most beneficiaries are still receiving only ₹1000, and there is no confirmed update yet.
Hello Hamari Vani, greetings to all officials, listeners, brothers, and sisters. My name is Kankilal Duriya, and I am speaking from Jhabua district, Madhya Pradesh. I am 100% blind. Today, I have brought some information on this platform. The information is about the number 15108. Earlier, this number did not work without a recharge, but now even if you do not have a recharge, it still works.
