Jai Chakotiya from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, who is 100% visually impaired, is looking for information about a keypad phone that supports TalkBack or similar voice accessibility features. He requests listeners who know about such phones to share the information through Hamari Vaani or contact him at 9202739586.

Karan Singh Verma from Lakhisarai district, Bihar, greets Hamari Vaani workers and says this is his 8th audio message. He shares that he has not received any response yet. He requests information about an organization where free accommodation and food are provided for both husband and wife, along with some financial support. He also shares a contact number for anyone who has information.

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Virendra Gandhar from Chhattisgarh shares information about an online work opportunity related to a company producing health and personal care products. He mentions his friend’s wife, Sunita, who is a disabled woman and is working with the company from home. He says the company allows women (including disabled and non-disabled) to join meetings, promote products, and earn income by bringing customers. According to him, each customer can provide around ₹8000 commission. He says the work is flexible, can be done from home, and is aimed at helping women become financially independent. He also shares Sunita’s contact number for interested women to get more details.

Pradeep from Karnataka responds to a question about accessible keypad phones with TalkBack-style voice features. He says that popular options currently include the HMD 105, HMD 110, and Airtel Super Guru 4G phones. These devices offer voice guidance, SMS reading, caller information, and UPI payment features. He recommends watching product demonstrations on YouTube and visiting a mobile showroom to test the phones before purchasing, as demo units are often available.

Avantika Kawde from Nagpur, Maharashtra, who is 100% visually impaired, explains how to update TalkBack. She says users should open the Play Store, search for Android Accessibility Suite, and update the app. Updating Android Accessibility Suite will also update TalkBack and its accessibility features.

Vikas Narwade from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, who is 100% visually impaired, advises fellow visually impaired travelers to be cautious when accepting assistance from strangers during travel. He emphasizes the importance of staying alert and careful in unfamiliar situations to avoid misunderstandings or false accusations. His message is a general reminder to prioritize personal safety and awareness while seeking or receiving help.

R. Milan from Banda, Uttar Pradesh, who is 100% visually impaired, responds to someone seeking school admission information. He says the person did not provide their name, village, district, or preferred location. He requests them to contact him and share these details so he can suggest suitable schools nearby. He believes there are schools available in most areas and is willing to help find the right one.

Munna Upadhyay from Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, informs about the SSC CGL notification and says that candidates should be aware of SSC rules such as One-Time Registration (OTR). He also mentions that for SSC CGL exams, if a candidate brings a scribe (writer), the scribe’s age should not be more than 22 years. He is sharing this information to help applicants understand the updated rules.

Adarsh from Nagpur, Maharashtra, responds to a listener asking for an accessible keypad phone with TalkBack-style voice support. He recommends phones such as Nokia 6310, Nokia 110, and some Lava keypad models that support voice features like Readout or King Voice. He explains that these phones can announce time, read menus, and provide accessibility support for visually impaired users. He also notes that Nokia phones generally charge quickly and offer good battery life.