He recorded his feedback about the need for a writer to write exams for blind people

It has given information about the importance of UDID Card regarding disability pension

He gave information about How to do KYC in UD ID Card

He has answered Zakir Hussain's question on how to make an Aadhaar card

Information recording has been done regarding re-linking of mobile number to Aadhaar card

So, there is a guy who is very worried about his age. He wants to correct his age on his Aadhaar card. When he goes to the office to get it corrected, they say, "The age on your Aadhaar card has been increased by 8 years extra, so this correction will not be possible." And when he argues with them, they ask for a written explanation as to why they cannot make the correction. They want that in writing. In fact, when I myself called the Aadhaar card helpline number to ask about this, they said if you want to reduce your age, you can only reduce it by up to 3 years, only three years. If it is more than that, the correction will not be allowed. So if your age is inflated by 3 or 4 years, then it might be reduced, but if it is 8 or 10 years, then it won’t be possible. So you are asking why they won’t do it and want it in writing? There is no guideline that says they must give you a written explanation. By the way, the helpline number of Aadhaar is 1947. If you don’t know the number, it is frequently advertised and publicized. You can call this number and ask them the same question. Here is what you should ask: Ask the person on the call—whether male or female—this question: "Sir/Madam, my Aadhaar card shows that my age is increased by so many years extra. I want to reduce my age to the correct number. How much can I reduce it by? What is the official guideline for this?" Explain to them that you want to reduce your age by a certain amount (e.g., 8 years). They will guide you and explain properly where you need to go or what documents you need. We are giving you this example both in English and Hindi so that you can understand clearly and follow it exactly.

Hello, our voice. Hello, our voice’s eager listeners. I am Malal Bhar Midrap from Uttar Pradesh. I am talking about something that people say: "Where is the place where you cannot take a writer? You will be given a writer there." This is absolutely correct. At least this will solve one problem for blind persons — they used to struggle to find a writer, sometimes they found one, sometimes they didn’t. So, at least this much is good that your exam will not get shorter, and no matter what kind of writer you get, you will get one. This shows that now those who are blind should continue their studies and strengthen themselves in education. They need to stay active in every field, whether it’s computer technology or reading books like you all do or want to learn. They should show interest because now we cannot depend solely on technology. The old times seem to be coming back — now you will have to rely more on books. Technology won’t last long, as new rules and laws are being implemented with a lot of monitoring. Instead of using, there is more monitoring happening. Our Indian youth are investing their time in useless things and blaming the government for unemployment. People watch videos on smartphones that have no use. They consider it entertainment but don’t realize that their time is being wasted. We don’t realize the value of time. All these rules and guidelines are issued to teach us lessons. This is the result of our mistakes that all of us have to bear today. Now the government has implemented it, and everyone is concerned about how the exam will be conducted. We must accept that the problem is faced by everyone, especially our future generation — the small children. Though we have passed or are passing through this time, our future generations, especially our disabled friends who are visually impaired, will have to face the consequences. We all need to understand this. So please keep this in mind: if you don’t get a writer, make sure you take it from the center. Do not rely on those who say, “We will put a senior writer, or we will pay money, and everything will be fine.” Such things won’t work anymore. This will not be allowed.

Wishing teacher's day and informing about writer rule for any exam.

Yes, Mr. Bharat Thakur, you were asking whether there is any insurance coverage for differently-abled individuals who are 40 years old or older. Absolutely, there is! Life insurance is definitely available for them as well. For this, you should definitely talk to your bank. The bank will help you in getting the benefits. So, wherever your branch is located in Gujarat, go there and talk to them. And truly, if you are 40 years old—if we may ask you personally—then you should certainly consider LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India) insurance. It is indeed our responsibility to think about our life, isn’t it? Because life is very precious. No one knows what may happen when. That’s why it's very important for us to get life insurance. You can get more information about this coverage from your bank.

Due to time constraints, we were unable to properly guide Mr. Deepak. We are now recording a second audio for him. It will be difficult for the team, but the truth is we couldn't guide him properly, and we accept that fault. Now, coming to Mr. Deepak's issue: Deepak Ji, you mentioned the case related to Tripti — that you are blind and your card clearly states "100% Blindness," yet you are still being charged fare. Even though you are differently-abled, you're being asked to pay for travel. Sir, in your own state, perhaps you're not being asked for fare, but if you travel outside your state, you will be asked. There’s no provision that says you won’t be charged outside your home state. The card you have — whether issued by the central government or your state government — only allows you to benefit from the schemes made for you by those respective governments. But think about it — if you travel by bus or train and expect free rides everywhere, that's just not a feasible system right now. It hasn’t been implemented yet. We hope it will be launched in the future, and if it is, we will definitely inform you through our platform or other means. But as of now, we must follow the rules and regulations laid down by the government. If we don’t, we will face problems ourselves. Now, as for Delhi — there, people generally don't ask for fare. If you have a white cane in your hand, even without showing your UDID card, they won’t say anything. I’ve lived in Delhi and traveled within the city — even up to Sultanpuri and New Delhi Railway Station. No one asked me to show an ID. Just having a cane is enough for them to understand and allow you on board. However, there are some drivers who simply ignore us even after seeing us, don’t stop the bus, and pass by — just because we don’t pay fare. They think we are freeloaders. This, even though the government pays them on our behalf. But again, as the saying goes, "Greed is a terrible thing." Today’s world is full of greedy people. So for now, we have to follow the existing rules and regulations. If there are any new updates in the country regarding such matters in the future, we will definitely inform you through our voice or some other medium.