Hello, this is Virendra speaking from Nagghar, Chhattisgarh. As far as saying that girls and women should not share their numbers because they get harassed, let me explain: It’s not always the case that trouble happens, and it’s not always the boys who are at fault. Girls can also enjoy talking, so it’s not correct to say never share your number. You can share it, but do so thoughtfully. Also, remember that no one can force you into anything until you decide to respond. Decide whom to talk to, how much to talk, and whether it’s work-related. If the conversation isn’t relevant or necessary, you can immediately hang up or block the number. Sometimes, you might even get useful guidance, so that’s something to consider. So it’s wrong to say that numbers should never be shared because of harassment. The key is to manage yourself wisely and engage in conversations that matter. For example, regarding the UTO (some training/job program) call and the recording that came yesterday: if it’s work-related, first receive the information properly, then fill out forms for any upcoming opportunities. Get guidance from the institution, and complete training according to your qualifications. Without proper training, it’s almost impossible to get employment for someone with vision impairment.
He gave feedback about Aagrah Blind School.
Feedback to female users about not live the personal contact number and also telling about filling the railway opportunities.
Replying to one of the user about getting a smartphone and telling him how to give feedback.
He is replying to one of the user about getting a PUK number by calling to some one number.
Munna Lal is saying number is incorrect for Krishi help line.
He gave feedback on the benefits of a bus pass for a blind person.
Munna Lal is wishing speedy recovery of Simran a PwD player.
Veer is appreciating Munna Lal.
Hello — loving greetings from Ramkaran to our dear listeners, publishers, and respected veteran listeners. I am from Maj Bazar village, Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. I am completely blind. I want to tell you that a recording of a Braille magazine was uploaded here and a phone number was given. In that recording it was said the magazine is distributed free of charge. However, I just called that number and the man there told me that no Braille magazine is available — someone mistakenly put his number. Please do not do that. If someone wants to make that kind of mistake, leave this platform and go to some other platform, but don’t do this here. We rely on this platform for information — we expect to get news and help for our condition — but when you post such recordings and give wrong numbers of ordinary people, the next person will be troubled. Don’t do this. We search for information hoping to find help. People search in difficult circumstances — how are they supposed to find it? I too am in severe financial difficulty, and I am here in Ayodhya performing devotional work. I was hoping that if there were any Braille magazine or something that could provide information, it would reach us. You are taking advantage of this arrangement and posting wrong numbers and incorrect information. There’s nothing more to say, so with folded hands I humbly request: please post any information thoughtfully and correctly, and if you give the details of any printing press, then give them accurately.
