He wants to know the helpline number of PAN card.

He recorded the helpline number of the Meteorological Department.

As I have mentioned earlier on “Hamari Vani,” I am very happy today. For many days, I had been thinking that we should get complete information about the rights of persons with disabilities and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act. I had mentioned this several times in audio messages as well—that awareness about this is very important. Although my earlier audios were not published, I am very happy today to know that for the next seven days we will receive detailed information about our rights. It is necessary that this information reaches every person with a disability, because such awareness is neither taught in schools nor provided by institutions or associations. Therefore, this initiative by “Hamari Vani” is truly commendable. I hope that “Hamari Vani” continues to grow, reaches more people, and spreads awareness in society. I also request everyone to share only accurate and useful information here, because sometimes people post unrelated or incorrect audios, which reduces trust. So, please trust the right people, share correct information, and follow the right guidance. I just want to say — keep moving forward, keep learning, and keep spreading awareness in our community. Thank you.

He wants to know the helpline number of Braille Press.

Hello friends, this is Anaj Kumar Kaushal speaking from Delhi, and I hope that all of you are doing well and enjoying yourselves, and I hope that you are all listening to what I am saying. As we asked before, we want to know about astrology centers that teach astrology to visually impaired people. After becoming blind, I forgot some things, and as one of the brothers mentioned, astrology is taught in Banaras. In Banaras, there is a university—Banaras Hindu University (BHU)—where knowledge of astrology is provided. It would be better if we get some deeper information about it: like how it works, whether it is a one-month course or a one-year course, etc.

Good evening, I hope you all are doing well and busy with your work. I am Deepak Sharma from Delhi, speaking from Sonia Vihar. Someone mentioned a number for listening to the radio, but there is no such number for radio listening. As far as I understand, the number that was mentioned actually belongs to Schoolet Home, also known as Mini School. Many people are connected with Mini School or Schoolet Home, so the number being referred to is theirs, not a radio number. There is no separate number for radio listening that I know of, and if one exists, I am not aware of it.”

Replying with information of how to become member of NFB.

Naresh is replying with weather forecasting and train information number.

Hello Hamari Vani, my name is Naresh Kumar and I am from Hisar, Haryana, 100% blind. This information is for Ravindra Chauhan ji, who asked for the contact number of NFB Delhi (National Federation of the Blind) and the required documents for membership. You only need Aadhaar Card, UDID Card, and two passport-size photos; with these documents, you can visit the NFB office located in Shakti Nagar, Delhi, where after verification you will receive a membership valid for 3–4 years. As a member, you get services such as railway concession form filling, government form assistance, and document verification free of cost. For more details, you may contact the General Secretary, Om Prakash Ji, at 8059 330 073.

Feedback for Munna Lal as number provided by him is not connecting.