Ashok Kumar from Ambala, Haryana, advises that a person's age should remain as recorded unless there is valid proof that it is incorrect. He explains that in today's digital system, changing a date of birth is difficult and usually requires official supporting documents. He believes it is best to keep the correct age rather than increasing it to qualify for certain benefits.

Rajendra from Rewari, Haryana, responds to Sunil Kumar’s question about learning panel board manufacturing and repair. He suggests contacting nearby electrical repair shops, panel board workshops, electricians, or technical training centers to learn the trade. He also recommends reaching out to organizations that support visually impaired individuals for guidance. He believes practical training from local technicians may be the best way to learn these skills.

Hello, this is Ashok Kumar from Haryana. If you are looking for a phone with a good talking feature for visually impaired users, consider an iTel phone with the King Voice feature. It can read messages, announce calls, and provide menu information, though it is not as advanced as Android accessibility features. For details, contact iTel Customer Care at 1800-419-0525 and ask for a model that supports King Voice. If you need better accessibility, you may also consider a JioPhone or JioPhone Prima.

If you have only passed 9th grade, there are generally no jobs that specifically recognize a 9th-pass qualification. Most government Group D jobs now require at least a 10th-pass qualification, though a few places may still have openings for 8th-pass candidates. Therefore, you should complete your 10th standard to improve your job opportunities. If you are older, consider learning a vocational skill or trade to earn a livelihood. Training for such skills is available at specialized institutes and training centers.

A visually impaired man from Rewari, Haryana shares information about six HMD/Nokia 4G keypad phones. He explains that these phones support accessibility features such as TalkBack, some support YouTube, and one model has full screen-reader functionality. He also provides customer care details for further information.

Hello everyone. I am Ajay from Haryana, and I am a 100% visually impaired student. After a long time, I am back on this platform. I would like to inform everyone that the wait for the Haryana State Eligibility Test (HSTET) examination is over. The exam is scheduled to be held on 13 and 14 June. Please share this information with all eligible candidates who have applied for the examination.

A person says that if pension payments are stopped, people should check their documents and complete KYC verification to receive the pension again.

A speaker from Haryana advises a ninth-class student to continue studies before focusing fully on computer training and jobs. He explains that higher education helps in getting better job opportunities and responsibilities.

The speaker is asking for information about a clean and well-managed mobility training center for visually impaired persons where he and another visually impaired woman can learn independent mobility skills

Greetings friends, I am Anil Kumar speaking from Hathras district, and I am a 100% blind person. As you all know, today is Tuesday, 26 May 2026. I have brought an important update for everyone. In Gurugram, Haryana, at the JRTS Janseva Railway Station Training Center, a one-month computer course is being organized. Many people may already know about this training center. Any visually impaired brother who wishes to join this course can come and participate. The classes will run from 1st June to 31st June. Registration is currently open. Anyone interested should contact as soon as possible. The contact number is: 8929432014.