The speaker asks for Central Bank customer care details and shares contact for NIOS-related study information.

The speaker asks how visually impaired people can get jobs and what documents are required.

The speaker, a 100% visually impaired person, is asking for the correct customer care number as he is unable to connect through existing numbers. He also inquires about any institution for blind individuals that provides facilities like food, accommodation, and daily living support.

The speaker is asking Munna Lal Bharti about the battery life of a Jio phone, specifically how long the battery lasts and what the average backup time is.

He is telling that i want to sell my mobile phone, if any body wants to buy then he/she should record on Hamari Vaani, or contact me directly. Thank you

The speaker shares that admissions are open at NIVH College in Dehradun for visually impaired individuals to learn computer skills like basic computing, data entry, shorthand, and more. He highlights that facilities like food, accommodation, and other essentials are provided free of cost and encourages interested candidates to apply soon.

The speaker, a 100% visually impaired person from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, is asking about NIOS exams. He wants to know when the exams for his remaining three subjects will be held, when the admit card will be released, and when the results will be declared.

The speaker, Asif Khan from Muzaffarnagar (UP), shares that admissions are open in Dehradun for visually impaired individuals. He mentions various courses like computer basics, data entry, shorthand, POPA, home science, Braille, mobility, and smartphone training. He encourages both boys and girls to take admission and learn useful skills.

The speaker, a 100% visually impaired person, shares information about a packing job in Sector 20. He mentions that he does not have full details but provides Dhirendra’s contact number so that interested people can connect and get more information.

The speaker invites children and performers to send their singing or musical videos for selection in upcoming Navratri programs