“Hello friends, good morning. I am Deepak Sharma speaking from Sonia Vihar, Delhi. I am 100% blind. A brother had asked for the Saksham number, which is in Delhi. I am going to provide the Delhi Saksham number, so please note it down carefully. The Saksham number is: 01142411015. Again I repeat: 01142411015. This is the Delhi Saksham number. You can contact them and ask whatever information or assistance you need. Thank you
Information about learning Urdu and Arabic Braille for visually impaired people.
Information about sharing job, awareness, and helpful content on Hamari Vaani platform.
Rahul Kumar Yadav from Garhwa, Jharkhand, shares the Saksham contact details for getting a talking weighing scale. He mentions it is currently out of stock but may be available after a month and advises calling Saksham with the Delhi PIN code.
Hara Lal Mahato from New Delhi, who is visually impaired, shares the customer care number of India Post Payments Bank for listeners who were requesting it.
Sonu Singh Kushwaha from Delhi is trying to locate his friend Vida Prasad from Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh. He believes his friend may be living in an ashram in Kanpur, Mathura, or Vrindavan and requests anyone with information to contact him.
Rajesh Kumar Pathak urges all disabled persons to actively participate in the ongoing census. He advises ensuring your name is registered, documents are ready (Aadhaar, voter ID, UDID), and to answer census questions properly so no disabled person is left out of official records.
Good evening. I am speaking from Delhi regarding Aj Kumar from Uttarakhand’s question about a fake note detection machine. Such machines may be available at Delhi Saksham Office. Contact number: 011-42411015. Thank you
You can get a concession ticket both when traveling alone and when traveling with an attendant. There is no restriction—discounted tickets are available in both cases.
Hello, my name is Shobha Ram, and I am 100% visually impaired living in Delhi. Someone had asked whether visually impaired persons can get an ATM card. I would like to inform everyone that you can get an ATM card from any bank where you have an account. If any bank manager refuses to provide ATM or banking facilities, you can file a complaint with the Reserve Bank of India because official guidelines have already been issued regarding this. If anyone needs the circular, it can be obtained from the All India Confederation of the Blind in Delhi, located at Rohini Sector 5, or directly from the Reserve Bank of India. Visually impaired persons are entitled to all banking facilities such as ATM cards, cheque books, lockers, and other services. Thank you.
