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.
Now comes the question — the capital of India is New Delhi, and you're talking about Sonia Bihar. Mr. Deepak Kumar, please consider this: Mr. Deepak Sharma, are you concerned about the situation? Let’s say you are traveling on a bus, and you're being asked to pay the fare. You're being told that you can only travel within the state where your UDID card (Unique Disability ID) is issued. That is, you're allowed to move around within that particular state. Now, this statement is actually correct. Many people have a curiosity about this, and today I want to address that curiosity. The UDID card has "Government of India" written on it — meaning this scheme is being run by the Government of India. What does this imply? It means that the Government of India has initiated this scheme with the purpose of creating a database for all the Divyangjan (persons with disabilities) across the country. The goal is to collect their data — that's why this scheme has been launched. In the same way that Aadhaar card became popular at one time — and still is — the UDID card is going through a similar phase. But remember when Aadhaar was first introduced? Camps were set up in every locality, volunteers would go door-to-door, cyber café owners helped people apply for it. But now, for Aadhaar, we have to find a center ourselves. Sometimes, due to crowding, we don’t even get service at the centers. So think about how different the times were. When Aadhaar was launched, people would come to your door. Camps were set up in villages, and people would gather there to get their Aadhaar made. But now, even though the UDID card is such a large-scale campaign, no camps have been set up at the block level, nor has anyone come to our villages or neighborhoods to help us apply for it. Thankfully, due to platforms like Radio, due to our voice, and thanks to some Divyangjan organizations, we came to know that this UDID card even exists — that it’s been launched for us. So we must thank them, and thank platforms like iWay and such, which helped spread awareness. Still, there hasn’t been any major publicity or advertisement about it. So can we really blame the disabled community for not having it? No. Our own local resources and infrastructure are also responsible. So if someone is asking you for bus fare, the rule or regulation must be respected. If it's mentioned somewhere that travel is free, then great — free travel will be allowed. But if someone is asking you to pay, and the rule allows it, then you’ll have to pay. We can’t refuse. Where the Government has granted free travel, it's being provided. Where it hasn’t, you’ll have to pay. Simple as that.
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Jitendra is very troubled in Bihar. He has called us several times regarding a question about UltraCash, and today again we heard his voice in our locality. So whatever his concerns are, he should be guided properly. Nevertheless, we also want to show him our way and explain things to him. So, Jitendra, you're so troubled that you're asking around everywhere, making phone calls, and even though people are giving you information, you are still not satisfied. Sir, when one account has already been registered on UltraCash, then why did you register someone else’s account? This is a personal question from us to you. When your own account was already registered with that number, then why did you register another person’s account? Again, this is a personal question to you. Secondly, if you want to register your own account on UltraCash, then when you call the UltraCash number, which is: 08045163666 (zero eight zero four five one six three six six six), then you need to press the hash (#) button — the one that is next to the star (*) button and on the left side of zero. Press the hash (#) button, and you will see options like the name of the bank. Then it will say something like "press this to change your account number." At that point, listen carefully to the instructions and follow the given options properly. So, by following the instructions, you can resolve your issue. The information provided by me is clear, and there's no need to repeat it.
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The question related to NIOS was actually asked by Mr. Balkaran Pandey, but in the audio, we mistakenly mentioned the name of Mr. Subhash Kumar Gautam. When I listened to the audio, I was quite surprised. I sincerely apologize to Mr. Subhash Kumar Gautam for mistakenly taking your name. The rest of the information that was shared was correct; only the name was wrongly mentioned. This was a small mistake from my side. It was Mr. Balkaran Pandey who asked the question, but we mentioned Mr. Subhash Kumar Gautam. I apologize for this, and I assure you that we will be more careful in the future. I understand this might have caused some discomfort—after all, your name was mentioned even though you didn’t ask the question. Please don’t take it negatively or be upset. We promise to be more attentive and accurate going forward. These kinds of mistakes rarely happen, but sometimes while speaking, such slip-ups occur. So once again, I sincerely ask for your forgiveness. Now, coming to the actual question asked by Mr. Balkaran Pandey: He asked, "What is the full form of NIOS? What is the NIOS board? How do exams happen under it? How does one study under this board? What are the fees involved?" He asked several such questions.
विज्ञापन आरो जाए प्रतिभागी बने तो उनसे मेरा दिल ऐसीु द ऐसी गुजारिश है इस इस जो विज्ञापन का प्रचार प्रसार है उसमें प्रतिभागी न बन जुड़े रहे हमारीड़ी के र सुनते रहे हमारी वाणी हमारा काम है आप सभी को सुझाव देना आप सबका सहयोग करना बाकी मैं किसी का कोई समर्थक नहीं हूँ जय हिद english translate ChatGPT said: Here is the English translation of your text: So friends, currently Prabhat Singh ji from Uttar Pradesh is being highlighted, and we are informing all of you that if anyone wants to learn how to use a smartphone, you can contact us — this is the kind of message being shared. Now, we would hope that you make an effort to reach out to a good institution or organization to learn how to use mobile phones properly. There is no need to call someone personally for this, alright? So please be cautious of such individuals. We are not saying that the information they are giving is wrong or that their intentions are bad, but think about it — if you want to learn smartphones through a phone call, just imagine how many people will call them, and how much attention they can realistically give to each person. This is something they too should understand. But they seem to have a hobby — they want their number to get calls, and they want to teach people how to use phones. Fair enough. We wish them well and hope their passion gets fulfilled. It's a good thing that they are interested in helping others. But for those of us who are listening, we would like to say this — if you truly want to learn how to use a phone properly, step-by-step and in a detailed manner, then please contact a proper organization. That way, you won’t face any problems. However, please do not call unknown numbers, even if they offer to help — it could lead to misuse of your information, or even fraud. So we cannot support this kind of baiting or enticement. Yes, it might be their hobby, and yes, they have shared their recordings, and they may want to do good work — thank you for that. But to all our good friends who want to participate in such advertisements or promotions, I sincerely request — please do not take part in these promotional campaigns. Stay connected with our channel, listen to our messages. Our job is to give you good suggestions, and to support you all. I am not anyone’s supporter or promoter. Jai Hind!
Greetings to the listeners of our voice. I am Munna Lal from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. I am speaking about a matter and there is also an addition coming from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, from a lady named Mamta Srivastava. Greetings and respects to you as well. You have honored us through the audio message, and we appreciate this honor very much. Your grandeur and directness are clearly reflected in our speech, and from this, it is evident how much attachment our listeners, both elders and younger ones, have towards us. They like our information and become aware through it. We thank everyone. Now, regarding the matter you are discussing about improvement, it is true that the problems have increased. Today, through you, we also want to say that I have the same problem too. But if you are making an effort to improve, then you should visit your board—your Madhya Pradesh board—and talk to them. Go and give them some advice, especially where exams are qualified and passed. Usually, after passing high school or intermediate classes, if one tries to do some further classes, it becomes very difficult to make amendments or changes. The problem is mine too, but I am thinking that whatever happened, happened, and what can be done now? There are a lot of papers to be managed. So, please try once properly. I am unable to do it fully because now it has become very difficult for your board to reduce the burden. If you try talking to the officers of your board or the center, it will be very good if the burden reduces. We will be happy too if this happens and your efforts bear fruit. However, now it is quite difficult; I cannot fully say if it will happen or not. It may or may not happen. Just talk to them once, and share your experience with us. Regarding your respect and gratitude, we thank you very much for giving us your valuable time and expressing your thanks to us through this message. On behalf of our voice, we also express our sincere gratitude to you.
Miss Pappu Kumar Yadav ji, I want to tell you that I am the president of the Divyang (differently-abled) community, and you are from Bihar. Many thanks and gratitude to you for connecting with our voice and supporting us. So, sir, you want to know when the Railway Group D application forms will be released and when the exam will take place. This question was asked to Munna Lal Bharti. Yes, I am Munna Lal Bharti speaking, from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, ASI (Assistant Sub-Inspector). Look, sir, the Railway Group D form was released in February this year. However, the exam has not taken place yet. It is being said that the exam might be conducted in October, but this is not confirmed. It is expected to happen, but we cannot be sure yet. However, if you search on the internet, it shows that the exam will happen in October. Many notifications are being released for various departments and different positions, but we will only believe it when the exam actually happens. When the Railway Group D form comes out again, not only Munna Lal Bharti but many of us from the Indian disabled community will guide you. You just need to stay connected with us and keep listening.