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I am Munna Lal Bharti speaking from district Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Many, many thanks to Mr. Rahul Pandey. Through him, information related to SSC is continuously being shared. Our brother Rahul is regularly checking the latest updates and sharing every notification here through the website. We should definitely get information from these updates and try to understand what he is saying. Friends, these days a very popular topic among our visually impaired companions is: “Will we get a helpline number?” So yes—many times in 2025 this number has already been publicized. But in the new year, with new methods and new things, we would like to record the SSC Board’s number here, so that whatever questions you have, you can comfortably and personally ask them directly. There will be no arguments—only your normal questions and inner curiosities, which you want to settle peacefully. For that, if you wish, you can call the SSC Board. Yes, let us tell you clearly—the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) helpline number is: 18003093063 Let’s understand it once in Hindi digits: 1 8 0 0 3 0 9 3 0 6 3 That is: 18003093063 Friends, I have explained it very clearly. I hope you all have understood. Once again briefly: 18003093063 — this is the SSC Board’s number, the same SSC whose exams Mr. Rahul Pandey has been discussing. So go ahead and do your slot booking. The examination will be a little challenging for all of us, so continue your preparations. Prepare very well, go confidently, pass the exam, and score good marks. This is our prayer for all of you. Follow all the rules that are being told; do not do anything that is not allowed. Many best wishes and congratulations to all of you for achieving success.

Greetings to the dear listeners of Hamari Vaani. I, Munna Lal Bharti, am speaking from district Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. This is to clearly inform you—one hundred percent—that one of our companions is asking whether laptops are being provided to blind persons. If such a thing is happening, they are asking us to be contacted, meaning if there is any number or information, it should be recorded and verified. Sir, at present laptops are not being distributed anywhere. So please do not believe rumors or misleading information. If we hear or learn about anything genuine, you will be informed through the Hamari Vaani platform, and we will try to provide correct and accurate information. If you definitely need a laptop, you can apply through the Social Welfare Department. You should go there and say that you need an assistive device. From there, you will get a form. On that form, you must get the doctor’s signature and then submit the application online. First, you will need to write by hand on paper what kind of disability you have—its type. For example, you will write that you are visually impaired. After that, you will be asked to mention the name of the assistive device you want. Since you are visually impaired, what would be suitable for you—there you can directly write “laptop.” After writing “laptop,” submit that form through the online application. Your application will then go directly to the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities. From their side, a laptop will be sanctioned, and it will come to your Social Welfare Department office. You will be called there by phone, and you can go and collect the laptop. How many days it will take—we cannot guarantee or promise. But we are trying to explain to you, through Hamari Vaani, the government rules and procedures as they exist. Many best wishes. We hope that by following this path, you will definitely achieve success. And whenever laptops are available anywhere, you will be informed at the appropriate time.

Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, appreciated Mr. L. B. Singh and the Netra Jyoti Divyang School for their dedicated work for persons with visual disabilities over the past five years. He highlighted the institution’s role in providing education, training, and support for self-reliance, and encouraged the community to connect with and benefit from the organization.

I am Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, speaking with you. We are now connected one hundred percent blind directly to the capital of our country, New Delhi. Joining us is Chhotu ji—yes, his name really is Chhotu. Thank you very much, sir, for openly asking questions on our platform “Hamari Vani.” You are being given answers in a comfortable manner. Although I have never voted myself, I can certainly share my experience. Actually, visually impaired persons vote in the same way as normal persons do. Now, the question is—what kind of voting are you talking about? There are two types of voting, friends. First, voting through a ballot paper, and second, voting through an EVM (Electronic Voting Machine). Which type of voting are you referring to? Do you want to vote by pressing a button on a machine (EVM), or by stamping a paper ballot? Ballot paper voting is usually used for small-level elections. For example, the election for Gram Pradhan (village head), which is coming in 2027. Every place has its own rules and regulations. According to those rules, you can go and vote. For that, certain documents are required—such as a Voter ID card, or your name should be present in the voter list. You must pay attention to all these things beforehand and understand what is right and what is wrong. Now, let us talk about EVM voting. Suppose it is a Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha election. You will carry all your documents with you—such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, Voter ID card, and the disability certificate (which in Hindi we call Viklangta Praman Patra). When you reach your polling booth, the staff and security personnel posted there will guide you properly. They will clearly explain how many buttons there are and which button you need to press. As soon as you press the button, a beep sound will occur. Once you hear the sound, you must release the button. Do not keep pressing it. Just press and release. Your vote will be successfully recorded. It is such a simple process, sir. For more information, you can call the Election Voter Helpline at 1001111950. Call this number, and you can ask all your questions there—especially regarding what arrangements and methods are available for visually impaired voters. They are there specifically to provide this information. This number is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can call anytime, from anywhere. There is no problem at all, and you will be given complete information. Best wishes.

So, one of our associates with us is Mr. Deepak Yadav ji. You have also recorded your mobile number for a small question, and sir, we highly respect your mobile number and we respect you as well. A very warm welcome to you for joining this sacred and pure platform of our voice. A question has come in from you: “If anyone knows the contact number of Saksham, please let us know.” For this, you can call our national contact number. Sir, we may not be able to call personally, but yes, we do try to provide information on Vaani. The number is 011-42411015 (Zero One One Four Two Four One One Zero One Five) You can call this number, sir, and you will be able to talk to Saksham’s advisor there. This is the same Saksham organization located in Delhi, which works for blind people. That is, the entire sighted society can also go there and purchase materials. People often ask questions like: Where can we get talking watches? Where can we get Braille watches? Where can we get books to learn skills? Where can we get assistive devices for the visually impaired? All such information and materials are available there. You can also find many devices that work as assistive tools for the visually impaired, such as smart canes, etc. You can go there and obtain all this information and material. But everything is available for purchase—nothing is free. So, if you are going with the expectation of getting things for free, then please do not go. Thank you.

He provided information on when the Railway Group D forms will be filled out.

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