Hello, I am Ashok Kumar from Haryana. I am looking for information about organizations in Delhi that provide smartphones through social support programs. I need a smartphone for competitive exam preparation and learning technology skills. Please share the location, nearby metro or bus route, contact number, and required documents if you know any such place.

We want to share some advice with Kundan from Muzaffarpur, Bihar, and Ramchandra Bishnoi from Hamirpur. Ramchandra Ji, since you are only 17 years old, you should give some more time to your education and skill development. Complete your studies, do a diploma or computer course, and improve your qualifications. After 5–6 years, you can get better private job opportunities. The same advice is for Kundan as well. Even if there are financial difficulties, education is important and can often be managed with small expenses or pension support. If your age is still young, focus more on studies and skills first.

Saurabh Chokar shares information about a hostel and training center for visually impaired students where free computer and music training, food, and accommodation are provided. Interested blind students can join by submitting Aadhaar card, UDID card, photos, and a linked mobile number.

Hello friends, I am speaking from the Blind Hostel and Training Center. If any visually impaired brother would like to take admission for training, you are welcome to join. Computer training is provided here, and along with training, you will also receive a diploma and certificate after successful completion of the course. The training is designed to help you become job-ready so that you can work anywhere in the future. For admission and more information, please contact the Blind Hostel and Training Center at 9350404522

Shri Ram Sahu from Delhi is advised that retired teachers can find work like tutoring, though specific job information is not available. He is suggested to visit a place near Noorshah Ali Dargah in Firozpur, Punjab, where he may find opportunities to teach and earn. Regarding mobility, he is told that advanced smart canes are limited, but vibrating canes exist, and in crowded cities like Delhi, assistance from others is often necessary.

I am Ashok Kumar from Narayangarh, Chopka, Haryana (Ambala), speaking. I am referring to Shivam Kumar from Panipat regarding BRPS Ludhiana. I would like to know what types of training are provided there. Please give us some information as well—what kind of courses or skill training are offered? Or has the training center been closed and limited only to a school now? Please clarify the details related to BRPS.

Hello, I am Ashok Kumar speaking from Toka village, Ambala, Naraingarh, Haryana. I want to say that hostels or shelter homes usually do not have strict age limits, unlike schools which have age-based conditions. There are many such shelters, including in Delhi. One good place is in Firozpur Cantt, near Noor Shah Ali Dargah, called Tulsi Manas Ashram. Elderly people as well as youth (around 17–18 years) can stay there and even pursue college. Registration is done at Makhu Gate Blind School. You can contact them on the given phone number for more details.

Tyagi Ji from Gwalior wants to know an AI contact number. I have one AI number: 9090909090 (nine-zero repeated five times). By dialing this number, you can connect to AI and ask any questions you want.

Munnalal Bharti, I have a question about School at Home—earlier pressing 59 gave some features, but now they are gone; what are the alternatives and why are some channels not working properly? Please guide us.

He wanted to know whether when a person gets a job, his name should be included in the ration card or not.