"Hello, I am Jitendra Kumar from Bihar. I am 100% blind. I am unable to avail the benefits of Ultra Cash. Other users are probably able to benefit from it properly. Someone from Ultra suggested that I should link my account properly so I can register and avail the benefits. Currently, my account is linked with other accounts—there are three accounts linked. But in Ultra Cash, only those other accounts are getting the benefit, which I do not want. I want to register my own account so that I can avail the Ultra Cash benefits personally."

Rahul is infoming Jeevika didi scheme for Bihar.

"So today we are connecting from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, with our sister Bhaniji and Shubham Ji. Now, Shubham Ji has a question: When will the Haryana Open Board form be released? But the funny thing is — it has already been released recently, and still he’s asking when it will come out! Now tell me, what does this question even mean? Anyone listening, even people from Haryana, would wonder — if you already know the form is out, then why are you asking about its release date again? Brother, when the form is already out and you know about it, then just go ahead and fill it out. You’re investing your time in recording this question, uploading it, and still asking “when will the form come out?” For this, you can easily search online, or call the Haryana Board directly — both online and offline options are available. Still, people keep uploading voice recordings just to ask for information that’s already available. Think about it — what’s the meaning of such questions? You must be listening too, so you’d realize yourself — what kind of question is being asked here? At least reflect a bit. Right? Our audio has already been published and has likely reached their ears. Now that it has been broadcast, think about it — does this audio even make any real sense? No, it doesn’t. If you have the information, just go ahead and fill out the form. That’s all. We’re not giving you information here, just offering feedback. Thank you. Jai Hind."

Munna Lal is telling new customer care number of Indian bank

English Translation: Hello, I am Prabhas Singh from Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh. I am 100% blind. My contact number is 7678142175. Friends, I want to inform everyone that you can contact me to learn how to use a smartphone or keypad phone. If any brother or sister wants to learn how to use a keypad phone or a smartphone, I will try my best to guide you properly. I will make every effort to help you understand. There is nothing that prevents you from learning to use a smartphone. I will do my best to explain everything thoroughly. Everyone has their own way of explaining, but I will make every effort from my side to help you learn. I hope this information is helpful to you. We will meet again with new information. If you want to learn about smartphones or English...

Hello, I am Bharat Thakur from Gujarat. I want to know whether it is true that a device has been developed to help blind people identify currency notes, like 100 rupee notes and others. I've heard something about a pocket-sized device. Is this true?

Bhalerao is giving customer care number of Gramin bank.

Radhe Radhe! Jai Shri Ram! A free music training center has been opened for visually impaired brothers under the name of "Shri Vrindavan Andh Vidyalaya Samiti" in Shri Dham Vrindavan. This institute is located in Shri Ram Vrindavan, on the Parikrama Marg, right next to Janaki Garden, under the name Shri Vrindavan Andh Vidyalaya Samiti. Here, free music training is provided to all visually impaired (blind) brothers. Anyone who is visually impaired and wishes to learn music is warmly welcome to come and learn at this center. To contact us, the phone numbers are: 7417106331 8795286020 Thank you very much. Come and enjoy the offerings of this music training center in Shri Dham Vrindavan.

Information regarding blind school at Vrindavan.

Hello, I am Rajesh Kumar from Papura village, Burari, Delhi Setawa Mito. Our friend from Rajasthan wants to know about the writer guidelines. Friends, to get information about literacy, you can officially open the Ministry of Justice and Social Justice and Empowerment’s resources and get literacy information. But broadly speaking, regarding jobs and exams you appear for, earlier the writing test was at the high school level, and for that, people with M.A., B.A., or P.H.B. qualifications used to take it. But now the government has issued a notice that even for the high school level paper, you are allowed to appear if you have passed the 7th or 8th grade. In this way, if you want to take a writing test for a B.A. level job, you need at least to have passed the 12th grade or be in the final year of B.A. Otherwise, if you take a writing test that is two or three steps below your qualification, it is not accepted.