For Hamari Vani, I am Rajesh Kumar Patand from Natpura village, Delhi Chaurasi. Friends, I would like to share a few thoughts about the Delhi Metro, especially regarding the facilities provided for people with disabilities and our other divyang (differently-abled) companions. I have noticed that in the Delhi Metro, there is also an arrangement for wheelchairs for those who have difficulty walking or cannot walk at all. I have personally seen that when one of my companions was sitting next to me and the station arrived, as soon as he slightly raised his hand, an attendant immediately came with a wheelchair to assist him. This gave me a great sense of satisfaction. Nowadays, you can also apply for the Metro card online, because sometimes when we buy paper tickets, if they get folded or damaged, the machine does not accept them, and we have to stand in line again. But if you get a smart card, you don’t have to face all these problems—just tap your card at the entry gate and again at the exit gate, and that’s it. The Delhi Metro provides many such facilities for people with disabilities. Inside the metro premises, there are also tactile paths (trails) for the visually impaired, which have been specially constructed for their convenience. What is really needed now is that organizations working for the visually impaired, especially in big cities, should take the initiative to organize mobility training from time to time at railway and metro stations. This would help us navigate and travel with even greater ease and confidence.
Hello, I am Rajd Kumar, a teacher at the Blind School in Delhi. A listener friend has asked about traveling in the metro. Absolutely, you will get full assistance in the metro. When you go to travel in the metro, yes, let me clarify—there is no discount or free ride for anyone; there is no concession on fares. However, if you are a person with a disability or visually impaired, you will get full help. When you enter the metro, you need to go to the counter to get your ticket. Once you have the ticket, you can inform the staff that you are a visually impaired person and need a helper or guard. You may need to wait a little, and then a guard will come to assist you. The guard will guide you to the metro, check your ticket, and help you board. If you need to change trains midway, you need to be aware of your station. When you get off at the station, another guard will meet you, note your name and mobile number, and assist you to board the next train for the remainder of your journey. After completing your journey, when you get off at your destination station, a guard will meet you and help you exit at the correct gate, and then their responsibility ends. This is the system in Delhi metro. Metro systems also operate in Maharashtra, Bihar, and Kanpur in UP. The system might vary slightly from city to city, but in Delhi, everything is quite accessible. Even at exam centers, there is rarely any problem. Often, the public and government staff in Delhi are very helpful, so visually impaired people usually get the help they need here.
Hello friends, this is Yash speaking, 100% from the state of Uttarakhand, Bageshwar district. Brothers and sisters, I need the contact number of Delhi University. So, brothers and sisters, if any of you have the number of DU college, please make a record of it for me. Thank you very much.
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Where and how will the life certificate be made in Delhi and what documents are required for it, he want information about them.
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Hello, good evening, how are you all? I hope everyone is doing well and busy in their respective work. I am Deepa Sharma from Delhi. I wanted to ask about the NIOS board directly through this platform. Deepak Kumar, who is from Bihar, is also joining from Siwan. The question is about the NIOS board: if we want to do 10th or 12th through NIOS, what will be the fee? They said 11,000 rupees—so will it be less than 11,000, exactly 11,000, or more than that? Deepak Kumar from Siwan, Bihar, asked this question. I want to inform Deepa Kumar that if you want accurate information, you should contact the NIOS board directly. The NIOS board contact number is: 1800-180-9393. You can call this number and get all the details regarding the fees for 10th and 12th. Thank you. Jai Jai Bharat!
