Feedback : Gratitude Message from a Visually Impaired Individual for Support to the Blind Community.
My name is Haseev. I am 100% visually impaired (blind) from Seoni district, Madhya Pradesh (MP). My message is that today, on Tuesday, 28 April 2026, I would like to express my gratitude to Shiv Kumar Yadav, who is giving this message. Through him, all our blind brothers are receiving help. This message is about that support, and it is being presented by a person with a disability
Hello friends, good morning. I am Ram Babu Shrivastav from District Amethi. I am the principal of Jeevan Divyang School in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. If any blind or disabled students are not getting education or are wandering here and there, please contact us at 9721301321. Education is the most important thing in life. At our school, we provide teaching in Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Music, and Computer. You can also contact the founder at 9936051120. Calling time is 10 AM to 5 PM. Admissions are open till July.
Hello, this is Umesh Kumar from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, speaking on Hamari Vaani. The School at Home number shared earlier was incorrect. Munna Lal Bharti corrected it—the correct number is 01141212300, not 21. Thank you. Jai Hind.
Rajnish Kumar explains how to apply for a PAN card using basic documents through a cyber café, encourages sharing clear information for visually impaired people, and offers help while appreciating the Hamari Vani platform.
Hello, I am Asham Shah from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh. I want to support a 16-year-old boy named Rahul from Haryana who wants to start school but is facing serious family difficulties. Please contact me so I can guide him and help with his admission. Thank you.
Deepak Sharma explains that a PAN card can be applied online or through a cyber café with Aadhaar and a photo, costing around ₹200 and usually arriving within 1–1.5 months.
I am Rajneesh Kumar from Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh. I am currently about 25 years old. I wanted some information about an app called “Enable Vaani,” which is used in our community. If this app is available, please contact me on my WhatsApp number: 72378254691 (seventy-two, thirty-seven, eighty-two, fifty-four, sixty-nine, one).
Now the question is why electricity is often cut at night in Bihar. There can be many reasons—power supply shortages, unpaid bills, connection issues, or natural factors like storms. The exact reason can only be confirmed by the electricity department. If you face this problem, you should call the electricity helpline at 1912 and file a complaint, making sure you have proper details and proof.
An audio by Ashut Khan has been published requesting to meet Munna Lal Bharti directly. Thank you for the respect, but we request everyone to stay connected only through Hamari Vaani. There is no need to meet personally, as it may cause inconvenience for both sides. Munna Lal Bharti, being visually impaired, prefers not to create difficulty for himself or others. We are ordinary people who share information for everyone through this platform. Personal contact or meetings are not encouraged. Also, the team should review such audio requests before publishing them.
A listener asked about setting a caller tune via helpline. Now it’s not possible on keypad phones. You need a smartphone and apps like JioSaavn, Vodafone Idea app, or Wynk Music (Airtel). These apps are free; only data charges apply. Currently, there is no option for keypad phones, but updates will be shared if available.
