English training Episode 7
Pradeep Kumar from Chandigarh, Punjab, shares information about an ashram in Mathura-Vrindavan that provides care and accommodation for elderly people, widowed women, and children who need support. He suggests that families who are unable to care for an elderly or widowed mother may contact the ashram and enquire about admission and available facilities. He advises visitors to carry their Aadhaar card for entry and verification. Contact number: 6397291563.
My name is Ravindra Chauhan. I am 100% blind. I want to know if there is any good organization for blind people in Punjab or Haryana. If you know of any, please let me know. My phone number is 735533510.
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itendra Kushwaha from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, who has complete vision impairment, shares information that the ₹600 monthly disability pension has started being credited to beneficiaries' bank accounts. He advises pensioners to check their bank accounts, contact their bank's helpline, or use PhonePe/Google Pay to verify the payment. The Madhya Pradesh government's official portal currently lists the disability pension benefit at ₹600 per month.
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The speaker from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, who has 100% disability, expresses his gratitude to Munnalal Bharti for sharing useful information. This is his first recording on Hamari Vaani, and he requests Munnalal Bharti to connect with him.
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The speaker from Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, shares information about the Vodafone Idea (Vi) customer-care number for a listener who requested it. Vi Customer Care: 9839098390 The speaker explains that the number can be called from other networks such as Jio, Airtel, or BSNL. After connecting, callers can follow the IVR instructions to speak with customer care. He requests Hamari Vaani to publish the recording so the information reaches the person who requested it.
Anuman Nishad from Gorakhpur, who is 100% blind, is looking for the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita in Braille. He requests anyone with information about where to obtain it, especially the Braille Press in Mumbai, to share the details through Hamari Vaani.
