Hello, my name is Jai Chakotiya. I am speaking from Gwalior district. I am 100% blind. Today, I have brought some useful information for my fellow differently-abled friends. Friends, there is a new app for persons with disabilities called "Be My Eyes." Those who use Android phones can download this app, and it is very helpful for people who are totally blind. For example, if you want someone to read a document for you, the app can help you with that. If you want to know the color of a T-shirt, you can ask about that too. The app works through video calling, where volunteers connect with you and help you by describing things or reading for you. It works 24 hours a day — once I even called at night, and my call was answered right away! To use the app, you’ll need to sign in. There are three options to sign in: Google – you can sign in with your Google account. Facebook – if you use Facebook, you can log in through that. Email – you can also sign in using your email. After signing in, if your mobile is set to Hindi, you’ll see an option that says “I need visual assistance.” Double tap on that option, and you’ll be signed in successfully. Next, you’ll get options such as “Call a volunteer.” Before making a call, go to Settings and select your language. Then go back to the home screen and tap on “Call a volunteer.” When you make a call, a volunteer will answer and help you with whatever you need. Okay, thank you!
Hello friends, I am Subhash Chandra from Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh. I am speaking to you with complete honesty. My phone number is 84 49 11 49. Friends, all our Vaani organization members, brothers and sisters — we need some information. In Rohtak district, Haryana, there is an institution called Khatu Seva Sansthan, which runs a blind school. It is said to be managed by Madam Sata. If anyone has the contact number of this Khatu Seva Sansthan, please record our message or contact us at the phone number provided above to share the details.
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Press the channel and “i” button for our latest infotainment videos about the local community. Friends, a very warm welcome to all of you! You are watching Radiant Flight of Life, and I am with you right now. Today, we are going to talk about the S Bharat App. Let me tell you that this app has been available for Android for quite some time, but it has only recently been launched for iPhone users. This app has been launched by the Ministry of Social Welfare, and it is specially designed for Divyangjan (persons with disabilities). Today, we’ll learn how to log in or register on this app. But before that, let me tell you one important thing — to use this app or register on it, you must have your UDID card (Unique Disability ID). When you sign up, you will be asked for details such as your mobile number, email ID, full name, and UDID card number. So, make sure you have your UDID card handy before starting the registration process. Now, let me tell you which app you need to download. This is the one — make sure to download this official app only. As I mentioned earlier, this app has been launched by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan) under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. When you install the app, make sure that the developer’s name or department name shown is correct. Once you open the app, you will first see a welcome note, and below that, there are four tabs: Home tab Notifications tab Settings tab Profile tab The Home page is the first screen that opens by default whenever you launch the app. So, let’s take a look at the layout of the Home page first.
I am speaking from Raigarh city, Chhattisgarh. One hundred percent billing here. There is a requirement for a tracking watch which our Dilip Bhai is saying that he wants to get a capable tracking watch. So see, sir, the thing is that he is not picking up the calls now, which is a different matter and doesn’t matter. If you want to order a tracking watch, it’s better if you visit their website and you can order it online from there. Their website is sekatek.in. So please visit sekatek.in.
Hi, my name is Yogesh. I am from Maharashtra district. I want to buy a smartphone, preferably a Realme one. I have a few questions: Will there be any issues with taking a Realme phone? Are there any new Realme smartphones in the market, or only older models? Because from the information I got, it seems that some of the previous Realme phones are no longer available in the market. My friend told me that if I buy certain Realme phones, “Talk Back” may not be supported. I like using Talk Back, so I want to know which Realme phone I should buy to avoid any problems while using it. I am thinking between Realme C35 or Realme 9i. I want a phone where I won’t face issues while using apps or features. Previously, I had a Redmi phone, but it got damaged, so I don’t want to buy Redmi again. I want a Realme phone now. Are any older Realme smartphones still available in the market? Please suggest which phone would be better. Thank you.
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Hi friends, good morning, Namaskar. I am Dedraj from Rewari district, Haryana. I am 100% blind. I didn’t quite catch the name you mentioned at first. If you want to go to Vaishno Devi, you can definitely go there. Even without a volunteer, you can manage, because there are helpers available there. They will take you all the way to the temple. There are volunteers there to assist you. From where you are coming, you can take a train directly to Jammu. After that, you’ll get help on the bus as well. Now there is a proper path built there, and horses are also available, so you can travel comfortably without any problem. If you want to go, you can do so. We know what is there because many people have told us, and we are aware of it, so you don’t have to worry. If you want to go, you can try booking your train tickets from here. Try the nearest CAC center; you should be able to get a ticket. My contact number is 82 21 52 18 35 at double 2 1 9 2.
Greetings and salutations to everyone. First of all, on our behalf, I bow to everyone and extend my regards to our Munna Lal Bharti ji, greetings to our Rajesh Pathak sir, and salutations to all the workers. My gratitude also goes to all the active members of the “Taza Manch” and “Hamari Vani.” I wish everyone a very Happy Diwali and the best wishes for Bhai Dooj. Now, regarding the question of what benefits I have received, I would say that I have been associated for a long time, but if we look at benefits in the usual sense, I haven’t received much. And the first thing is, I haven’t even tried to seek any. I just listen to everyone’s opinions and thoughts and follow them accordingly. This is good because everyone shares their valuable knowledge—some from here, some from there—and in this way, questions and answers are exchanged. This is the essence of “Hamari Vani”—our collective voice. It connects us all and helps us build good relationships and maintain communication with one another. I would especially like to acknowledge the significant contributions of those who organize, prepare, and maintain this “Taza Manch.” They are doing excellent work. May this effort continue, and may “Hamari Vani” reach higher levels, even to the government, and achieve greater heights.
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