I hope everyone is doing well and staying busy with their work. I am Deepak Sharma from Sonia Vihar, Delhi, and I want to connect through this platform directly with Piyush Kumar who is joining from Yamunanagar district, Haryana. Piyush is asking for information about touchscreen phones (smartphones) — specifically, if there is any place in Delhi where these phones are being given for free. So, here's the information for Piyush Kumar: If you are involved in any educational activity — like studying in 10th, 12th, B.A., M.A., or similar, whether through regular or open schooling — you can get a free Android smartphone in Delhi. You should go to ITO, Delhi. Take the metro and get off at the ITO metro station. From there, head to Deen Dayal Upadhyay College. Once you reach the college, if you are actively studying, you will be eligible to receive a free Android touchscreen phone. Important: You will only receive the phone if you are currently involved in some kind of education — whether it is regular or open schooling. Their requirement is that the person must be actively studying.

**"Hi friend, greetings! I am Deepak Sharma speaking on behalf of 'Hamari Vani' from Delhi, Sonia Gaya Har. I want to fully connect with Gorakh Pandey ji, who is from Bihar, Gopalganj. He had a question for everyone – regarding the 'Bestop' (possibly meant to say 'Play Store' or a device) that was received in 2015–2016 from Dehradun NIBS. So, it got damaged. Now, where can it be repaired? Gorakh Pandey ji, I want to inform you that the Bestop (Play Store/device) can be fixed in Bangalore. Yes, in Bangalore it can be properly fixed. Because those Playtops (or Play Store related devices) that stop working, usually stop from there itself. If you want to get it repaired, go to Bangalore. In Bangalore, the Playtop will be fully repaired and functional."**

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Greetings. I am Rajesh Kumar Pathak from village Aisi, Delhi. My speech is like this: again and again, people ask what I have gained from "Hamari Vani" (Our Voice). Did I get money or wealth from it? No, what I got from Hamari Vani is not material. Our NFB (National Federation of the Blind) taught us to struggle, and today we earn our own daily bread. That in itself is a great achievement. But through "Hamari Vani," we also gained a kind of social security. Through it, we came across some of our hidden, sparkling stars—individuals we might never have encountered otherwise. Among these powerful women, we met our most respected Dimple Madam from Haryana. Then there's Poonam Ji—her voice and talent are truly remarkable. From Siddharth Nagar, we have our dear Chaddha Pathak. And our brightest star is our beloved Mann Lal Bharat, our highly respected Arun Meena, and our dear companion from Chilwala, Mahesh Soni from the land of Madhya Pradesh. If not for "Hamari Vani," how would we have discovered such shining personalities? This has been a huge social gain. Then there are many young children who join—like a child from the land of Maharaj. There are many powerful women among us—some equal in strength, some still growing. And there's a very bright boy from Rewari, about 25 years old, named Devaraj. And then there’s a very knowledgeable young boy from Maharashtra—Adarsh. If we had mentioned Adarsh by name, that would’ve been an even greater honor. These are our children, and our powerful women, some of whom are our equals in strength, while others are still young in their journey. Through Hamari Vani, we have gained knowledge about many different organizations. Now how much benefit people have derived from them, only they can say. But listening to all this makes me feel truly happy—whether it’s about NSB, NAB, AICB, or others.

Rajesh is asking about hostel fro PwVI girl.

I am a resident of Shyam Kolari Post Bharola, Tehsil Bandhavgarh, District Umaria, and I would like to know about the elections that happen in our foundation for the Board Members, similar to the ones conducted by NBHS in Delhi run by Rungta Sahib. This organization has been set up in several districts. Please provide detailed information on: How this organization is structured. Is there only one president or are there multiple members? What is the total number of members? What are the duties of the Ward Members? Earlier, I was associated with the Association of the Visually Impaired, which was active every two years, but now it seems persons with other disabilities (like physical impairments) have also been included. I want to know if we are getting any benefits from this inclusion. This association in our area was formed around the year 2012, but till now: We have not been able to secure job reservations. Our pensions have not increased. I want to understand: Is this organization (for the visually impaired) being run as a separate setup, or has it been merged with other disability categories (like those with limb impairments)? We feel that the rights of the visually impaired have been compromised, while those with other disabilities are getting selected in jobs and receiving more benefits. I want confirmation on: The current status of the elections for this association. Whether visually impaired individuals are still being represented properly. Whoever is getting selected—whether it's Munnalal or someone else—we want to understand the election process of this organization. Jai Bharat.

Namaskar, I am Praveen Prasad from Sahibganj, Jharkhand, and I am 100% blind. I need information regarding my medical disability, which is above 75%. I want to get the Railway e-pass that provides concession for disabled persons. I heard from some people, including a Divyang (differently-abled) person, that in the Delhi DRM office, the e-pass is being made for those with at least 45% disability. I want to confirm whether this is true. What is the minimum percentage of disability required for the Railway e-pass to be issued? If any of my brothers or friends have accurate information about this, they can contact me and let me know whether I will be eligible and whether the Railway e-pass will be issued from the Delhi DRM office based on my disability. To contact me, my number is 7439653334. Let me repeat: Seven four three nine six five three three three four. You can help me by calling on this number and giving me the correct information. I thank the entire Hamari Vaani team and its office. Please broadcast this message. To all the listeners of Hamari Vaani, I kindly request your support. Namaskar, and wish you a Happy Navratri!"

They want the number on which Hamari Vaani advertise in Hindi and English languages.

Look, brother, the book from the library that was previously available has now been removed. However, you can still take advantage of the services provided by them. To access it, you have to dial a number. The number is: 0807117515 That’s zero eight zero seven one one seven five one five. When you call this number, you will hear an IVR (Interactive Voice Response). Follow the options given by the IVR to access the DAISY Audio Library created by NAB. As we mentioned earlier, there is also an AI Voice Assistant system available, through which you can get guidance or information related to careers. This too has been created by NAB. If you want to become a member or register yourself, you need to directly call NAB. If we expand NAB in English, it stands for: National Association for the Blind Yes, NAB — National Association for the Blind is an NGO based in Delhi, and it is the one that launched this library system. So, please get in touch with them, and they will help you with the registration process. You can then fully benefit from the services offered. Stay connected with Hamari Vaani and keep listening to Hamari Vaani. Before ending, let me repeat the number once more: 0807117515