Vinay Kumar Pal from Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, suggests that English-learning content on the platform should include clear Hindi-to-English and English-to-Hindi explanations so that learners can understand more easily. He asks an English trainer to explain the phrase “God is love” and other English sentences in a simple manner. He also encourages contributors to share practical and easy-to-understand information for all listeners.

The caller shares a customer care helpline number and informs listeners that they can contact this number for assistance and support. He repeats the helpline number so that interested people can use it when needed.

The caller from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, greets all listeners and appreciates the Hamari Vaani platform. He advises users not to share personal phone numbers publicly unless necessary and encourages everyone to contribute useful and genuine information on the platform.

The caller shares an SBI customer care helpline number for listeners who may need banking assistance. He says that people can contact the helpline for support related to SBI services.

The caller from Gaya district says she has completed her graduation and is looking for a private job. She requests anyone with information about suitable job opportunities to share it through the Hamari Vaani platform.

Hello, my name is Sadhu Ram from Banda, Uttar Pradesh, and I am 100% disabled. I appreciate the person who shared detailed information about the SBI recruitment. I request that whenever government job vacancies are announced—whether for banks, teaching, SSC, railways, or other sectors—similar detailed information should be shared, including application dates, last dates, eligibility, and fees. Such information is very helpful for job seekers. Thank you.

The caller, a visually impaired person from Uttar Pradesh, shares that he has completed his B.A., M.A., and B.Ed. He has completed the verification and medical process for Railway Group D recruitment and hopes to join soon. Currently, he earns a living through a small business selling incense and related products.

The speaker shares information for bank customers who receive torn or damaged currency notes and face difficulties getting them exchanged. He advises listeners that they can file a complaint through the appropriate banking helpline if the bank does not address their issue and encourages people to be aware of their rights.

The caller from Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, is seeking information about whether the UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) admit card has been released. He requests anyone with updated information to share it on the platform.

Umesh Kumar from Prayagraj says that Airtel customers can call 198 or 121 and ask to speak with an advisor. Repeating the request two or three times usually transfers the call to a customer care representative