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My loving greetings to all the workers and listeners of Hamari Vaani. I am Rahul Pandey from Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh. This is a 100% genuine invitation. After a very long time, I am once again connecting with you all through the Hamari Vaani platform. I would like to inform you that on 4 January 2026, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Shri Louis Braille Ji, we are organizing a program at our place. The program will include all activities and events related to his birth anniversary. Everything related to the celebration will be arranged here. We request all of you to participate in this program in large numbers—girls, boys, everyone is welcome. At present, seats for girls are also available at our Shri Khatu Shyam Mitraheen Ashram. Any girls or boys who wish to come can do so. Accommodation and food are completely free here. We also provide open schooling for Class 10 and Class 12, and the institution is equipped with all necessary facilities. If you wish to come, please do come, and we sincerely request you to attend in as large a number as possible. We will be very grateful to you. I am working here as the In-Charge of the institution, and I would like to share our contact details: Contact Number (Founder): 9936175791 (Ninety-nine thirty-six seventeen fifty-seven ninety-one) The name of our respected founder is Savita Ma’am, and we are also sharing her contact number: 9518066433 (Ninety-five eighteen zero six four four three three) We have shared these numbers with you. Please contact us in large numbers and come here to help shape your life.
If you are someone who is studying, we need your information regarding this matter.
He wanted to know how blind people can apply for a loan, what documents are required, and what the helpline number is.
He wanted to know what document would be required in place of a birth certificate for making a ration card for someone who doesn't have a birth certificate.
Hello friends, greetings, namaskar, good morning. My name is Naresh Kumar and I am from Hisar, Haryana. I am 100% blind, so I would like to connect directly. This is Aarambh Jit Ji speaking. He is saying that there are many people like us at home, so please tell us about a residential school. I would like to tell you, brother, that there are many such good schools. There are some in Delhi, some in Mahendragarh, and some in Rohtak. I want to inform you that there are many such institutions where you can stay anywhere. If you are facing too many problems at home, and if you need more information, then please call our helpline number. The number is 8800 00434. If you call this number and explain your problem to them, they will help solve your problem. Also, if you need a school, there is a blind hostel here as well.
Hi friend, good morning, greetings. I am speaking from Rewari district in Haryana. This is Kalil Chand Pandey. I want to talk about phones. You are interested in a Jio phone. I want to tell you that getting a Jio phone might not be the best idea because the battery life of Jio phones is not very good—they work fine for a few days, and then they start having issues. Instead of focusing only on Jio phones, you can consider buying other phones. The current Jio Phone Next is a foreign-made phone, so try to check some details about it if you can. Don’t get stuck just chasing that phone. I would suggest that for around 6,000 rupees, you can get a good phone with a 6,000 mAh battery. You can get smartphones from Oppo, Vivo, or Samsung. There are very good phones available in the price range of 6–7 thousand rupees. For example, the F series phones are good, and you can use them comfortably. Samsung phones are reliable and easy to use, especially for blind users, as they have TalkBack and other accessibility features. A good phone will be available for around 6,128 rupees, and it will serve you well. You should go for an Android phone so that your system stays stable. Even a phone around 2,800 rupees is fine if you want, including Jio phones—it’s your choice.
Hello. Greetings from Hamari Vaani. Dear listeners of Hamari Vaani, I am Munna Lal Bharti speaking from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. This is a hundred percent real. Please listen carefully to my address. I am speaking from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Okay. So friends, here we are connected with Mr. Vikas Chauhan. He is connected from Gorakhpur Blind School. He has also shared his location. He is originally a resident of Siddharth Nagar. Yes, Siddharth Nagar is a district in Uttar Pradesh where Awadhi and Bhojpuri are also spoken lightly—I am talking about language here. Now his question is this: his name is on the ration card, meaning his name is on the list, yet he is not being given ration. Sir, why are you not being given ration? You should tell people about your problem. Why am I not being given ration? No one here can directly answer the “why.” Here, we will explain the issue. For example, suppose you go to the ration shop and say, “Please give me my ration.” There, you are probably told that it has not come, or that because of some reason you cannot be given ration. Only then can the reason be understood. If you simply ask, “I go to such-and-such place to get ration, why am I not given ration?”—then honestly, none of our listeners will be able to answer that “why.” I am telling you the truth. This is the reality. If you are facing any kind of problem, I am giving you the helpline number of the Uttar Pradesh Food and Civil Supplies Department. You should contact them. From there, you can find out why you are not being given ration, and you will also get the answer to “why.” But you must explain your complete problem: “I am a person with disability, 100 percent. My name is on the ration card. My name is included in the family members.” You should also tell under which category your name is listed. Have you got your Aadhaar card made? Is your name linked in the family members? How many units of ration do you get? How many kilos do you receive—5 kilos or 35 kilos? What is the process? Get all this information. That is, answer every question they ask you. Now we are telling you the helpline number. The number is very easy: 1800-1800-150 (One eight zero zero – one eight zero zero – one five zero) I hope that by repeating it so many times, you have got the number and will note it down.
Regarding the DSSB form, some information was requested. Mr. Vikas Kumar Rai, you are a native of Bihar. Thank you very much. Your voice has reached people’s ears, and we are here with your response. I am Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. Greetings to all friends. Many thanks to all of you, and may today be full of good wishes and blessings. So, friends, talking about the DSSB form, it requires at least 10th-grade education. That is, if you have completed 10th or 12th, you can fill the form. Even if you have a graduation, it’s fine. The minimum requirement is the 10th grade. You can attach your 10th-grade mark sheet here. Go to the website and carefully check the page to see the eligibility criteria: who can apply and who cannot. All the rules and conditions are mentioned on the official website. You can also visit a center or a public service center to get detailed information. If you want, you can contact a reliable person from your friends, neighborhood, or trusted circle in Hindi, whom we often call a “bharosemand vyakti,” to get detailed information. Mr. Vikas Kumar Rai, your information has definitely reached. There are 10 posts available for the blind category. The last date to apply is 17th January 2026. Yes, you heard it correctly: 17th January 2026. You can apply before this date. Stay connected with our platform, and keep listening. Many good wishes to you. Thank you. Jai Hind.
