It feels very good that someone from our own district has come here. A warm welcome to you on the holy and sacred platform of Hamari Vaani. You want to know what process you need to follow to receive a government-provided smartphone. So, let me explain step by step. First of all, our personal question to you is: Are you at least 10th pass (i.e., have you passed 10th grade from any board)? If yes, then you are eligible to receive a smartphone. Now, you will need to go to Patharhiya, which is in Mirzapur — you might know it. There is a big office of the Department of Social Welfare (Samaj Kalyan Vibhag), located at the Vikas Bhawan (Development Building). When you go there, in the very first room downstairs, you will see a board that says “Divyang Rozgaar” (Employment for Differently-Abled). Take someone trustworthy with you who can help you. From there, you will get a form. Tell the official: “Sir, I want to get assistive equipment for myself.” They will give you a form. In that form, you will have to fill in the following details with a pen: Your name Your father's name Type of disability Your age Once that is filled, you will need to get it signed by the CMO (Chief Medical Officer). You don’t need to go to the CMO office directly. Go to a hospital called Bhairav Prasad Netralaya Chikitsalaya — the CMO is usually present there. Get the form signed by the doctor (CMO). After that, visit the website of the Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Viklang Sashaktikaran Vibhag). You can fill the same form online on the website as well. Provide all the required information. If smartphones are available, you may receive it immediately; otherwise, your request will be sent to the government for further processing. Now, where should you submit the form? You must submit it at the same office where you received the form from.

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So, we have a question from Mr. Piyush from Yamunanagar, Haryana. He wants a smartphone at the age of eleven. Now, if we look at this from the perspective of education and learning, then my friend, this is not the right age for you to be using a phone. At this age, you should not be making friends with a phone, but rather with your teachers. That is, you should be building a bond with your educators — your teachers or mentors — not with a mobile phone. Although today’s generation has changed so much that even four- and five-year-old kids are using smartphones — that’s undeniable. These days, when a child cries, the parents hand over a phone with a game or a cartoon show running on it to calm them down. Gradually, this creates a kind of imprint on the child’s mind, and they start getting attached to mobile phones. Still, if you want to own a phone, you should be at least 17 or 18 years old. You say you are in class 10 at the age of eleven — that part is unclear to us. Are you studying through open schooling, or are you in regular school? Because typically, no one is in the 10th grade at the age of eleven — it’s just too young. Anyway, whatever your study method is, we’re not able to fully understand it. But if you are in class 10 and really need a phone, then contact your local Department of Social Welfare office, or register on the Arjun Portal, which is an official portal (LMS portal). You might be able to get a phone through this system. Earlier, Mr. Ashok from Haryana had already guided you all very well on this topic. But still, you people keep asking the same question over and over again, which takes up our speaking time. You had also previously asked how to get educational devices like Digi-players, etc. Mr. Ashok had explained it to you very clearly and helpfully. Think about it — such good guidance is being given to you all, and still, you say you don’t understand? Just like you get Digi-players, you will also get a phone — but you need to have all the proper documents. So we hope this message reaches all the way to Yamunanagar in Haryana. And we request the people of Haryana: if this child is around you, please help him. Help him get a phone, because we live in a digital age now, and these children should also get opportunities to move forward.

Sir, in the "School@Home" program, once you register, there is no option available to make changes again. No, you cannot make any corrections. It is already mentioned beforehand that if your information is correct, then press button number 5, and if you want to change it, then press button number 6. For example, if my name is Munnalal Bharti and I said Munnalal Bharti, then the option will appear saying: "If the information provided by you is correct, press button number 5. If you want to change it, press button number 6." So you can only make the choice once at that moment. If you complete the registration, there is no option to change the name afterward. There is no helpline number to change the name. For this, you can try to contact the School@Home team through Helping Hand India NGO — you can try speaking with them. They might be able to help you with changing the name. But if you're trying to change the name directly through the AJA (or system) afterward, it's impossible.

The first question is: What are the questions that have come up? The second question is about the old Jio Phone and the JioSaavn app on it. Now, if we try to explain it clearly: In the older model of the Jio Phone, the issue is that the phone does not speak, and it does not read out anything. There is no screen reader or voice feedback feature available on that phone. So, for a blind person, it becomes a bit difficult to use. Now, let me try to explain the word "difficult" in Hindi: It means "कठिन" or "मुश्किल" — something that's not easy to do. That’s why, as a suggestion, we want to say: Please get in touch with a sighted person, someone who is close to you, who knows you well, maybe a friend or a family member, someone educated who can help you. Ask them to locate the JioSaavn application on your phone and read out or explain which button to press and how many times to press it to reach a certain setting. Keep in mind: The position of the app may not always be the same; it can vary. So you have to pay close attention to this. If that phone had the ability to speak out loud, things would have been easier or simpler for you. But since the phone does not talk, it becomes difficult to explain things properly.

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