Hello friends, greetings. My name is Naresh Kumar, and I am 100% blind from Hisar, Haryana. I want to directly connect with Jitendra Ji regarding work. So, about the work of making candles, incense sticks, and "dongaa patla" (a specific handicraft/product), I want to tell Jitendra Ji: If you really want to do this work, first you should go to BRA (likely an organization or institute related to blind people). If you want to do the work of making dongaa patla, then you will have to go to BRA, where you can get training for this work. After the training, they will arrange a job for you somewhere. If there is no job available there, then there is a special hostel (house khas) for blind people, but that is very strict. There, classes run from 9 in the morning till around 5 or 6 in the evening. The best option is to go to BRA, get training from them. If you have studied up to 10th or 12th or whatever level, show them your marksheet and tell them you want to get training for this work. After training, they will help you get a job. I want to tell you this, brother. I don’t have the number of BRA, but if you want their number, you can call our help line, which is toll-free. The number is 008-004-334 (double zero double zero four three three four). If you call between 10 AM and 5 PM, tell them you want the number of the BRA blind hostel. They will ask you what work you want to do. You should say that you want to study and learn there, get training. Do not say directly that you want to do dongaa patla work or this work. They will give you the number, then you can talk to them and first do the training. After that, they may also provide you a job. So, this is what I wanted to inform you.

He wants to know what happened, will he give the Railway Group D exam or not?

Hello Doctor, Namaskar, Good Morning from Hamari Vaani. My name is Naresh Kumar. I’m from Hisar, Haryana, and I am 100% blind. There is a person named Rahul Ji who is asking how to get e-KYC done using Aadhaar. We’ve gone to many places for this, but it has not been completed. Our mobile number is not linked with the Aadhaar, and that’s the issue. Brother, as far as I know — and I’m sharing my personal experience — your mobile number must be updated in the UIDAI system (Aadhaar). Your Aadhaar should be updated properly. Once your number is updated, then you can get e-KYC done. Because for e-KYC, an OTP is sent to your registered mobile number, and without that OTP, e-KYC cannot be completed. Getting e-KYC done is very important these days. I got my e-KYC done the same way, because my Aadhaar had my mobile number linked, and I received the OTP. If you are not receiving OTP, or your mobile number is not linked with Aadhaar, then I suggest you go to your nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra (Aadhaar service center) and request them to link your mobile number with your Aadhaar. Also, use only one mobile number — the one you actively use. Keep the same number linked in UIDAI and Aadhaar. If you keep changing numbers, it will cause problems. Once all this is updated, you will be able to do e-KYC easily, and it’s important these days because the government keeps updating laws and systems. So, I’ve shared all the information that I personally followed. I hope this helps you all and brings satisfaction. Thank you for listening to Hamari Vaani. Namaskar. Jai Haryana, Jai Bharat. I also request the team to please play my audio on-air.

Hello friends, greetings! Good morning! My name is Naresh Kumar. I’m from Hisar, Haryana, and I am 100% blind. So I would like to directly connect with Ram Kararn Ji. Now, he is saying that all his documents in the bag have been lost, and he wants to get them reissued. So here's what you should do: If you had linked your mobile number to your Aadhaar card, then go to a nearby internet café or service center and give them your mobile number. If your number is registered with Aadhaar, they can retrieve your Aadhaar card using an OTP sent to your mobile. Once you have your Aadhaar back, it becomes easier to recover the rest of your documents like PAN card, etc. Because all your important documents are usually linked to the same mobile number. I'm saying this because I know a friend of mine who also lost all his documents, including his Aadhaar card. What he did first was go to an Aadhaar Seva Kendra (Aadhaar service center) and told them everything. He had no photocopy or physical proof — just his mobile number. He gave them the number, got the OTP, and was able to retrieve his Aadhaar card. From there, step by step, he got all his documents reissued. Once he had everything, he even filed a police report (FIR) for the loss. Now you are staying in Ayodhya for Kirtan, which is a good thing. But it’s important to take action too. Please try to get your documents reissued as soon as possible, because documents like Aadhaar card, PAN card, and medical certificates are very important. Without documents, you can't do anything. So I hope this helps you!

He is talking about learning English from the internet using a smartphone

He is saying that the exams for blind people in Haryana have been postponed.

He gave information about the writer.

He provided information about Delhi Disability Pension

He is replying to Chandapathak about doing UDID KYC

He has recorded about mobile phones with proper accessibility for blind people