Mohit, since you have completed your education, you can join a music training program for visually impaired people in Dehradun. They may provide accommodation, training, a certificate, and possibly a harmonium or tabla after completion. Please share your educational background, current work, musical interests, and the instrument you need. Many people are looking for jobs, but earning a livelihood usually requires effort and initiative. Instead of expecting support while staying at home, consider training opportunities or starting a small business, such as a grocery shop, if you have some funds or can obtain a bank loan.
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Hello, I am Pramod Kumar Yadav from Delhi. In response to Ravindra Ji's question about Delhi disability pension, I would like to say that if you have not received your pension for the last two months, you should visit your nearest Social Welfare Office with your Aadhaar card and other relevant documents. Delhi disability pensions are being released regularly. The latest pension payment started on June 3, and payments were also made regularly in the previous month. To find out why your pension has not been credited, you should contact the Social Welfare Office and verify your records. Thank you.
A listener asks where smartphones are distributed in Delhi and what documents are required to receive one. He also wants to know when the result of the remaining three examination subjects will be announced
A listener from Delhi's Sant Kiran Das Ashram asks when the Delhi disability pension will be credited, as he has not received his pension for the last two months.
A listener asks when the Delhi disability pension will be released. He says he has not received his disability pension for the last two months and is seeking an update.
Hello friends, My name is Pawan Agrawal, and I live in Ganesh Nagar, Delhi. I would like to seek some information. I want to know how and where an Ayushman Bharat Card and a One Nation One Ration Card can be made in Delhi. I have asked this question several times before, but I have not yet received an answer. I would be grateful if someone could provide me with the necessary information. Thank you.
A listener from Delhi appreciates the idea that discussions on Mobile Vani should focus on disability-related issues, rights, welfare, and empowerment. He suggests that the platform should prioritize meaningful conversations that help persons with disabilities improve their lives and contribute to society.
Shivanand Kumar from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, says that the UDID helpline number shared on Hamari Vani connects but no one answers. He asks if there is an alternative contact number. He also seeks information about Saksham Delhi, including whether assistive devices are free or discounted, whether an application is required, and whether items such as talking watches, mobile phones, audio devices, and DAISY players can be purchased in person or ordered remotely. He requests guidance from fellow listeners.
The government does not usually distribute smartphones to people with disabilities quickly. However, organizations in Delhi, including those associated with ALIMCO, may help. You can contact IVE for visually impaired persons at 8800004334, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–5 PM. You can also: Contact the District Social Welfare Office in your district. Register with ALIMCO. Inquire at institutions named after Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya in Delhi. Look for assistance camps organized by disability-support organizations. If you want a specific smartphone model, you will generally need to buy it yourself.
