Rahul Kumar from Bhagalpur, Bihar, is seeking admission to a blind school, preferably in Sirsa or Saharanpur, to continue his studies up to Class 12. He requests help from anyone who can assist with admission and asks interested people to contact him.

A visually impaired listener from Uttar Pradesh says that anyone facing issues related to a disability pension can contact him for guidance. He claims he can help people understand the process and resolve pension-related problems if they provide the necessary details, such as Aadhaar and bank account information. He also asks Hamari Vaani listeners and staff for feedback on his recordings and whether they find them useful.

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Gyanendra Kumar, a 100% visually impaired person from Nalanda, Bihar, shares that he enjoys listening to inspiring stories and useful information on Hamari Vaani. He appreciates contributors who provide motivational content and says it inspires him greatly. He also asks fellow listeners from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and other states how they are coping with the intense summer heat and invites them to share their experiences.

Vikas Narwade from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, explains that visually impaired people can buy a mobile phone on finance, but approval may require identity verification and support from a sighted person. A finance card may be needed, and if a person cannot qualify directly, they may be able to purchase the phone through a trusted family member or friend and pay the installments on time. For more information, he can be contacted at 9424500317.

Shivansh Yadav from Barabanki, who studies at Jeevan Path Divyang Vidyalaya in Amethi, shares that true education enhances a person's dignity and self-respect. If everyone understood the real meaning of education, it would have a positive impact on individuals and society.

Pranam. The speaker, a 100% visually impaired person from Samastipur district, Bihar, says that anyone whose disability pension has stopped, is delayed, or has any issue should file a complaint at their district or block office. They should also check their bank account and complete KYC verification if necessary to help resolve the problem.

Greetings. I am a regular listener of Hamari Vani and request the staff to publish my audio. I am looking for the contact number of Delhi Saksham and information about assistive devices for visually impaired people, including their availability and cost. If anyone knows the details, please contact me at 8287812567 or share the information on Hamari Vani.

Greetings, this is Ramesh Chandra from Kanpur. An SSC (Staff Selection Commission) recruitment notification has been released. Applications are open from 21 May 2026 to 22 June 2026. Eligibility: Graduation (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., etc.) Age Limit: Generally 18–30 years (varies by post). Age Relaxation for PwD Candidates: General: 10 years OBC: 13 years SC/ST: 15 years There are 12,256 vacancies, including about 500 posts for persons with disabilities. Final-year graduation students may also apply if they pass by 1 August 2026. There is no application fee for persons with disabilities and women. Only cyber café/service charges may apply. Correction of application errors later may require an additional fee of around ₹200–₹250. Thank you. Keep listening to Hamari Vani.

Greetings. Subhash Chandra from Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, is sharing the Pension Department helpline number in response to a query from Manoj Kumar Maurya. The helpline number is 18001801995. He hopes this information will be helpful and invites listeners to stay connected with Hamari Vani.