Today's Head lines News(24/04/2026)

Jay Ch Kotiya shares info about the National Blind India community, which offers jobs, updates, and study support for visually impaired people. To join, message or call 9202739586.

Hello, my name is Rajesh Kumar Singh. I am 40% visually impaired and I live in Raebareli district. My mobile number is 7408816319. I want to learn computers and also improve my English. If any brother or sister has information about this, please let me know.

Hello, my name is Rajeev Kumar Singh. I am from village Rewari, post Bet Kala, police station Lalganj, district Raebareli. I am 40% visually impaired. If any brother or sister has information about a job, please let me know, as I want to work. My mobile number is 7408816319. I request everyone and all members to please help and share any useful information.

Radh Patel from Uttar Pradesh (Pratapgarh) greets listeners on Hamari Vaani and shares that both he and his wife are visually impaired. They run a grocery shop and have a six-year-old son named Arnav, who studies with them.

A woman from Nagpur raises concern that some banks wrongly deny ATM cards to visually impaired people. According to RBI rules, ATM services should be provided to everyone. Support services are available to help resolve such issues.

Radheshyam lost his UDID card and doesn’t have a linked mobile number. He can reapply using his Aadhaar, verify at the district office, and receive a new card by post.

He provided information about the disability pension.

Here, a lady is giving information to someone, but there seems to be confusion—she heard “SIM card” instead of “PAN card.” Thank you for your effort, but it’s important to understand that a PAN card and a SIM card are different. A SIM card is used for calling, while a PAN card is used for financial and identification purposes. If you want to get a PAN card, you should contact the shop or agent from where you applied online. By following the required steps, you can get a new PAN card. Stay connected with Hamari Vani and keep listening. Thank you.

TRAI has asked telecom companies like Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and Reliance Jio to launch simple plans without data for keypad phone users. Updates are expected after April 28.