He provided information about the PAN card.

Suresh Ram from Azamgarh, a 100% visually impaired person, explains that although rules exist, visually impaired passengers often face difficulties boarding buses in UP, there is no clear limit on how many can travel, and private buses are not obligated to offer concessions even with a UDID card.

Hello, I am Shahrukh, a visually impaired person. I am sharing information about a smart cane available for around ₹200 with a contact number for those interested. Also, I am requesting contact details of Munna Lal Bharti’s wife to get information about documents like Aadhaar, PAN card, and ration card.

Hello and greetings to all listeners of Hamari Vani, lots of love to everyone. I hope you all are doing well. I am looking for a hostel to stay in—if anyone knows of any available place, please share it on Hamari Vani or contact me on my personal number 9202739586 (also shared in Hindi). Thank you.

Ayush Sharma from Mirzapur explains that visually impaired people can get smart sticks and other assistive devices by contacting providers or ordering via smartphone, with many items available through Delhi Saksham.

Hello friends, this is Ramkaran from Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. I am fully visually impaired. I face problems while traveling by buses—often, bus staff do not allow more than one disabled person to board. This happens in areas like Gorakhpur, Deoria, Mathura, Vrindavan, and Ayodhya. Also, in places like Bahraich where there are no government depots, private buses do not accept the UDID card for fare concessions. I had to pay full fare. Please provide information on whether disabled passengers can get half fare in private buses using a UDID card.

Hello, I am Kanhaiya Lal from Prayagraj. As per RBI guidelines, visually impaired individuals (including those using thumb impressions) are eligible for ATM cards, cheque books, lockers, and credit cards. If banks deny these services, you can show the official guidelines for clarification.

Ramkaran Sahani urges disability organizations in Bihar and UP to spread awareness, support visually impaired individuals, and educate families so they are not seen as a burden but given opportunities to live better lives.

Hello dear listeners of Hamari Vani, I am Ramkaran Sahani from Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. For the past few days, I’ve been hearing that the pension in UP has increased. As far as I know, it was ₹1000 per month. I would like to request visually impaired residents of Uttar Pradesh to share correct information—has the pension been increased by ₹500 (making it ₹1500), or is it still ₹1000 per month? Some people say it is ₹1500, while others say it is still ₹1000. Please confirm so that this confusion can be cleared. Thank you.

Hello friends, greetings and welcome to Hamari Vani. My name is Jeevan Kisku from Jharkhand, and I am 100% visually impaired. I’m here to share information about a group called “Learning for Blind.” If you’d like to join, you’re welcome—this group provides a lot of useful information, especially related to mobile usage. Currently, it has 291 members. If anyone is interested in joining, you can contact me at 9241773827. Thank you, friends. God bless.