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I am Vinod Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, speaking as a district-level representative for persons with disabilities. Recently, a message has been circulating that forms are being filled out for distributing mobile phones. It was said that if you fill out a form, you will receive a mobile phone. We called the number that was provided. On calling, we were told that the form process would start on the 20th, and after that, mobile phones would be given. However, when we inquired further, we were told that there is no official information about this. They said that if any genuine information comes, they will inform us. They also said something concerning — they asked for some money to be sent to their account, saying they needed funds and requesting a transfer. Brothers and sisters, this is a serious matter. There should be transparency and honesty in such initiatives. No one should mislead others. If there is correct information, share it clearly. If there is no confirmed information, do not spread it. Misguiding people is not appropriate. Please think carefully before calling anyone or moving forward with such offers. Verify properly before taking any step. If there is any official information, we will share it with you. Do not get caught in unnecessary confusion or scams. Stay alert and stay safe.

Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, appreciates Mr. Swagat Sir the message about cyber fraud awareness. He urges everyone to share only verified and accurate job or scheme information on the platform to protect others from scams.

Ranjeet Kumar from Bihar shares his personal experience of receiving fake job calls offering money, food, and tobacco to lure him. He warns visually impaired people to stay alert against such fraud attempts and appreciates the awareness message shared on the platform.

Ranjeet Kumar from Bihar, who is 100% blind, appreciates the awareness message shared earlier. He warns about fake job offers and misleading promotions that can harm visually impaired people, sharing his own experience of receiving suspicious calls promising money and facilities.

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Speaker warns disabled community to stay alert and not fall into fake offers, fraud partnerships, or money scams.

Greetings to the Hamari Vaani community. I am sharing an important caution for everyone. Some people are receiving calls claiming to be from a Government of India AI assistance center. These calls are fraudulent. The caller may ask for personal details, saying the call is for support or help for blind persons. Please do not share any information, as this can lead to bank fraud, phone hacking, or email misuse. I request everyone to stay alert and help spread this warning through Hamari Vaani so that others can stay safe. Thank you.

Hello, this is Jitendra Kushwaha from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. I want to alert all persons with disabilities about fraud calls being made in the name of AI or government services. Callers claim they are helping create profiles and ask for personal information. Please do not share any personal details and do not trust such calls, even if they know your name. Disconnect the call immediately and block the number. For more information, you may contact me at 8462970202.