Mr. Jeet Munda, who is from Jharkhand, wants to know our opinion. Well, I use a keypad phone, and when a message comes, it's not very clear or understandable. So firstly, on a personal note, my question is: what company's phone are you using? You said it's a keypad phone — that's clear. But which company’s phone is it? Is it itel, Lava, Micromax, or something else like B30 or T30? Which company is it, and what is the model? I'd like to suggest something: I personally use an itel phone. So I recommend you use an itel phone too. The reason is that it provides a much better facility for reading messages. Nowadays, itel Magic 2 Max is available. Yes, itel Magic 2 Max — you can buy this phone. Or you can also go for itel MX Pro — both phones are very good and reliable. You can also use Jio SIM in these phones. Pardon me — what I mean is, these phones support Jio SIM. One SIM slot is given for any company’s SIM, and another slot is dedicated only for a Jio SIM. So you can successfully use the phone with ease. These phones offer many features that you can enjoy and benefit from. For more information, you can directly talk to itel customer care. The number is: 1800 419 0525 (One Eight Zero Zero Four One Nine Zero Five Two Five). Stay connected with our voice and keep listening to us. Jai Hind!

A childhood friend of ours has reached out—our voice, "Hamari Vaani", has heard their request. They are asking whether admission into NIBH is possible for them. Now, we can’t outright say that admission is not possible. But with a heavy heart, we must say that your admission this year, that is, in the year 2025, is no longer possible. However, please wait for the upcoming year—2026—because admissions will begin then. You should definitely reach out to them between April and the end of August 2026. Also, make sure to get their phone number and other contact details from the Highway EC (or relevant contact point), so you can gather more detailed information about the institution and its admission process. So, this year—2025—is passing by, leaving behind both joy and regret. Unfortunately, your admission couldn’t happen this time. But next year, make a strong effort, and your admission will certainly happen. Now, I couldn’t give you a definite “yes” for this year’s admission. But I can give you assurance that next year, 2026, admission should be possible. We hope the information given is clear, and that there will be no need to inquire again in April 2025. Instead, you should prepare for the upcoming 2026 session, take admission there, and continue your studies. From our side and from others as well—many good wishes and heartfelt thanks for your interest. You’ve chosen a very good institution, and it’s wonderful to see that you want to pursue your education seriously. Thank you once again! Stay connected with Hamari Vaani, and keep listening. Jai Hind!

He gave information about UD ID card.

He gave information about the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme.

He gave information about the scholarship exam.

There is an elder brother who wants to know the number of NIVS (National Institute for the Visually Handicapped) in Dehradun. Look sir, I don’t know the exact number of the Braille press, but I do know a landline number where you can speak to someone. It belongs to the official NIVS office. It's a big office, so they have many helpline numbers and mobile numbers. I’m giving you one main number. You can call there and ask them for the Braille press number, tell them you want to buy Braille materials — like here you mentioned the Shri Ramcharitmanas, for example. The number is: Code for Dehradun: 0135 Telephone Number: 27244491 So, before dialing, first add 0135 (which is the Dehradun STD code), then dial 27244491. Let’s understand the number again clearly with the STD code: 0135-27244491 (Here, “triple four” means three times 4 — that is, 444 — which is 444.)

UDID / Swavlamban Card KYC Information: The KYC process is being done for the UDID card, which is also called the Swavlamban Card. The UDID card (Universal Disability ID Card or Unique Disability ID Card) is similar in size to an Aadhaar card. Previously, the disability certificate used to be larger in size, but the new card is compact and Aadhaar-like. It is also known as: Universal Card Unique Disability ID Card UDID Card (short form) In Hindi: स्वावलंबन कार्ड (Swavlamban Card)

"Greetings to the dear listeners of 'Namaskar Hamari Vaani'. I, Munnalal Bharti, from Mirzapur district in Uttar Pradesh, am speaking to you. Today, I’m addressing a question asked by the respected Mr. Akshay Mishra, who is associated with Bhadohi. Bhadohi is a neighboring district of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh, and he belongs to this region. You have asked a question about what documents are needed to get a construction pass made, and what the process is — the entire procedure. Thank you very much for asking this question, sir. Look, if you want to get a railway construction pass (possibly referring to a disability-related construction or travel pass), then you need to visit the CMO (Chief Medical Officer) office of your district — either in Bhadohi or Mirzapur, depending on your residence. You can also visit the hospital, or directly contact the CMO. The CMO is also referred to as the Chief Medical Officer — the main health officer of the district. So, sir, you should contact them and tell them that you want to apply for the railway construction pass. They will guide you, and the pass will be made. The essential documents required are: UDID card Disability certificate Aadhaar card Caste certificate Domicile certificate Educational qualification certificates (i.e., your academic documents) Passport-size photo With these documents, go to the Chief Medical Officer. Once you submit everything, your work will be done. We hope the information provided is clear and that you won't need to ask again. But if there is still any confusion, you are most welcome to ask again through our platform. We will make sure your voice is heard."

**"Brother, here's my opinion — I’m excited, but at the same time, people are also saying that there are many children who are unable to go to school. Sometimes their parents aren't aware or don't send them. Look, sir, today we have big schools, colleges, organizations, and institutions. But the most important thing is that we must be aware — we must be active ourselves. If we and our guardians aren’t aware, how will we progress in education? There are many organizations working toward this. A lot of schools and colleges have been set up. And now, it's not even necessary for specially-abled children to study only in special schools — the new education policy has made it clear that they can attend regular schools too. The most important thing is to have confidence in yourself — the right way to talk to people, the right way to ask for your rights, knowing when, where, and how to speak, and who to speak to. You may not need to know everything deeply, but at least be aware of your own rights and matters. That awareness is critical. Earlier, we had said that a campaign should be run across the country, but unfortunately, our platform Hamari Vaani didn’t get much support on that idea. People didn’t respond or share their thoughts the way they should have. But that’s okay — no problem. Regarding schools — this is not just Munna Lal Bhartiya’s or a few individuals' efforts. Many people are trying, opening schools, running them. Sometimes people even say, ‘I’ve opened an organization,’ but when we look into it, there’s nothing to see or hear — our platform Hamari Vaani exposed this truth. Our belief is: don’t give false assurances. If we have the means, we’ll do it. If we don’t, then we won’t — but we also won’t give someone false hope. If we’re struggling ourselves, there’s no point in misleading others. So, whatever we have, in the times to come, you’ll surely get to hear and know about it through Hamari Vaani. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, for connecting with Hamari Vaani. Keep listening to Hamari Vaani. May God grant you all a long and prosperous life.**"

Greetings, Our Voice (Hamari Vani) listeners! I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, speaking to you through Hamari Vani, this sacred platform. Alongside me is someone from Purnia, Bihar, who joins me in greeting you all — we both offer you our respectful salutations. I warmly welcome you on this platform and thank you for giving your suggestions and feedback to Munnalal Bharti. You even went so far as to suggest that I should open a school in the future, and you even gave a name for the school — a private school. But I’m sorry to say that I’m not such a big man that I could open a school or a hostel. Right now, I’m working just for myself and I don’t even have enough for my own needs. So how could I open a school? However, I truly respect your sentiments, and the encouragement and respect I receive from elder brothers like you really helps boost my morale. It’s on the strength of such faith that Munnalal Bharti continues to move forward. Yes, many people leave comments accusing me of sharing incorrect information. But I don’t hold any grudge or enmity toward them — in fact, I’m quite happy with them as well. I just hold onto the belief that at least someone listening to Hamari Vani will find something good in it, and they will say, “Yes, the information provided was clear and accurate, and I am satisfied with it.” After all, if we record correct information every day, it’s still possible to make a mistake sometimes. That’s only human. So, although I can’t open a school right now, if in the future I do manage to open one, I will definitely inform you. But for now, I can’t do anything, because I can’t even do much for myself. So just imagine how difficult it would be to do something for everyone else. And I’m not the kind of person who makes false promises like, “Yes, I’ll definitely do it.” I don’t have that in me. I believe we should not give people false hope unless we’re actually capable of fulfilling it. Still, I would like to tell you again, with all my heart, that I deeply respect you, and I’m grateful that you gave such a heartfelt suggestion. It’s the first time I’ve received such a listener on Hamari Vani, in September 2025 as the year comes to a close.