Hello, greetings. My name is Pappu Gautam. I am speaking from Basti district, Uttar Pradesh. If any brother has the phone number of Umargam, Gujarat, or knows the address where cut-piece packing work is provided to blind people, please record the information on Hamari Vani for me. My number is 8052320643.
The speaker, a visually impaired person from Uttar Pradesh, requests guidance on getting a loan to start a small business and asks listeners to help with information about bank loan facilities.
The caller explains that Anganwadi vacancies are mainly for women and emphasizes that getting a job requires skills and talent, as jobs are not given without ability, and also no job opportunities
Deepak Sharma says that blind people usually cannot get jobs in Anganwadi. However, they can apply for other government jobs like Railway, MTS, DSSSB, banks, RBI, and CGL exams where opportunities are available for visually impaired candidates.
The caller appreciates the song sung by Markandey Singh for highlighting social issues and praises Pragya from Prayagraj for her Holi performance. He encourages listeners to respect their parents, stay aware of social problems, and actively participate in Hamari Vaani programs.
Appreciation for users.
The caller from Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh offers help to a woman from Gorakhpur whose child cannot hear and says he can assist in arranging a hearing machine and admission support.
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Muna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur talks about the difficulty visually impaired students face in finding writers during exams. He says many blind candidates fill exam forms but struggle to arrange a writer and often have to request help from contacts
