Hello, this is Shiv Kumar Yadav from Bandhavgarh Tehsil, Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh, and I am 100% visually impaired. I want to address all visually impaired listeners, especially from Madhya Pradesh. Recently, a case was shared where a highly educated person was cheated in the name of a job opportunity. I would like to say that we should not fall into such traps and never pay money for jobs. If anyone has been cheated, they should raise their voice and file a complaint. Staying silent or afraid will not solve the problem. Platforms like Hamari Vaani can help in spreading awareness and sharing such issues. Also, I would like to highlight that even though thousands of job vacancies are announced, there are very limited opportunities for visually impaired persons, which shows a need for greater awareness and advocacy. I request everyone to stay aware, united, and raise their voice for equal opportunities and rights. Only when we speak up, change will happen.

Hello, this is Shiv Kumar Yadav from Bandhavgarh, Umaria district (Madhya Pradesh), and I am 100% visually impaired. I would like to respond to Ram Naresh Sharma ji from Uttar Pradesh. You mentioned that despite being well educated, you were cheated in the name of a job. I request you to please share complete details of the incident and file a proper complaint through the appropriate channels so that action can be taken. I would also like to advise everyone not to pay money for jobs, as genuine opportunities do not require any payment. If finding a job is difficult, you can explore self-employment options by taking support from the District Industries Centre, getting training, and applying for a loan to start a small business like a grocery shop. Assistive tools such as a talking weighing machine and currency identification device can also help visually impaired persons run businesses independently. If anyone needs guidance, you can contact me at 7440579822. Let us stay aware, avoid fraud, and support each other towards self-reliance.

This update is for those who have already appeared for the exam. Since the court decision was pending earlier, there is confusion among candidates. I request you to please share clear and detailed information—whether this update applies only to those who have already given the exam, or also to those who had applied but did not appear. Also clarify if it is about document verification, re-exam, or interview. Many candidates are worried about whether their earlier exam (2019–20 recruitment) is still valid or cancelled. Therefore, please provide complete and accurate details, so that all listeners, especially visually impaired candidates, can clearly understand their status and take the right steps. Clear information will help everyone check their eligibility and documents properly.

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My name is Haded Prasad from Madhya Pradesh. There is a job vacancy in Delhi with a salary of 6,000 to 8,000 rupees, including food and accommodation. Please share all details clearly and speak numbers slowly so everyone can understand.

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Shiv Kumar Yadav says that whenever any information or contact number is shared on the platform, it should be explained clearly in Hindi so that everyone can understand. He mentions that not all users are educated, so information should be shared in a simple and accessible way for the benefit of all.

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