Hi, in our area in Karnataka, Pradeep has shared some information. The information is that in Surat, Gujarat, there is an NGO that is offering a six-month training program for blind persons. The program includes basic computer training, basic spoken English, and basic computer usage with assistive software. To get more information, there is an IVR help number. You can call that number and get any details you need. The training is in Gujarat, and it is a six-month training. Both basic computer classes and spoken English classes will be conducted. For more details, the number given is: 8800 004 34. Repeat: 8800 004 34

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He gave information about teacher post vacancy in Vrindavan Mathura Blind School.

Replying to one of the user about getting a bank pass book.

Hello friend, I am Abhishek Raja from village Jakhaura, block Mehroni, district Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh. I welcome everyone to our community and want to directly connect with Ram Karan Sahab without wasting any time. He is asking that his account is in Punjab National Bank and his passbook is lost—so can he get it from anywhere? Sir, look, if your passbook is lost, it’s okay, let it be. But you must remember your account number—the one from which you used to withdraw your balance. If you remember it, then you can be helped. But you cannot get a new passbook from just anywhere. You must go to the same branch where your account is opened. Go there and tell them that your passbook for this account number has been lost and you want a new one. They will help you issue a new passbook. They may ask for a few documents, but usually it’s not much—mostly they will just ask for your Aadhaar card and your account number. PNB account numbers are usually 15 or sometimes 16 digits long. Whatever your number is, you will need to tell them. But if you do not remember your account number, then it can create a problem. In that case, your account may need to be blocked for security reasons, and you won’t be able to use it until it’s resolved. So Raman ji, I believe the information I am giving you is correct and practical, and you will agree with it. And we will also tell Munnalal Bharti that, brother, please…

Reading out a poem on the occasion of disability day

**“Warm greetings full of love from Chanda Pathak to all the listeners and workers of Hamari Vani. I am speaking from District Siddharth Nagar, UP, and I am extremely happy that everyone has shown their talents. Everyone has sent their wishes and greetings on the occasion of the Day for Disabled Persons, and it felt very good to receive them. From my side as well, I send you all many congratulations and best wishes. I would like to say that on this day, please remember that we are not less than anyone. We will not remain dependent on anyone. Do something in such a way that you don’t have to depend on anybody. Be capable of doing all your work on your own. And never consider yourself inferior to anyone. Whether it is studies, or any other work, or any art—whatever it may be—try to move ahead of everyone. Thank you.”**

He gave information about the Women's Blind Ashram.

Replying to user who wanted to know about cooking course

Disability Day Activity