Nagir from Jharkhand says that asking for numbers that cannot be blocked is inappropriate and should not be encouraged on Hamari Vaani. He explains that the platform is meant for helping visually impaired people, sharing useful information, and supporting one another.
Durgesh asks whether it is true that persons with disabilities in Chhattisgarh receive a pension of ₹6,000 and wants clarification about this information.
Bedraj from Haryana explains to Sangeeta Verma from Chhattisgarh how to use Hamari Vaani. He describes the button options for listening to recordings, going back, and recording messages, and explains that recordings can be up to three minutes long.
Rohit from Uttar Pradesh greets everyone and asks for information on how to set the time on a talking watch.
Hello everyone, I am Prabha Singh, 100% blind. A listener from Bihar named Mishlesh wanted the contact number for a village training center. The contact person is Mr. Narendra Sharma, and his number is 9911671850. Thank you.
Hello, Jai Shri Krishna. Welcome to Hamari Vaani. I am Santam, 100% blind, from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Friends, if anyone has a contact number for English speaking classes, please share the information through Hamari Vaani. Thank you. Please keep joining Hamari Vaani like this, and all brothers and sisters should continue sharing useful information with each other.
Good evening everyone. My name is Arjun Kumar from Haridwar, Uttarakhand, and I am 100% blind. My number has been blocked on Hamari Vaani, even though I never use abusive language or misuse the platform. I used to listen to radio programs there, but now I cannot access them. I request the Hamari Vaani team and listeners to please help me get my number unblocked as soon as possible. Thank you.
A speaker discusses the National Association for the Blind talking library and helpline system. He explains the difference between network issues and technical issues, saying that sometimes calls or services stop working due to system-related problems. He hopes the organization and Hamari Vaani will improve the service so visually impaired users can benefit properly.
A speaker responds to Suraj from Uttar Pradesh regarding registration problems on School at Home, a learning initiative run by Helping Hand India. He explains that users can register through the IVR system by pressing option 4 and entering details like name, father’s name, mobile number, and Aadhaar information. He asks Suraj to clearly explain the exact problem and also shares the contact number of Anil Kumar Mishra for further assistance.
A speaker explains to Asif Khan from Uttar Pradesh that affordable 5G smartphones are now available and that government-supported smartphone distribution programs are mainly meant for students. He says applicants usually need proof of studies such as school certificates, ID cards, or fee receipts. He also mentions options like the Social Welfare Department, ALIMCO Arjun Portal, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya National Institute for Persons with Physical Disabilities, and NIVH in Dehradun for smartphone-related support camps.
