Hello and greetings to all listeners. I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Today, Ram Naresh ji from Jalaun, Uttar Pradesh, is with us. Despite having degrees like B.A., B.Ed., and M.A., he is struggling to find a job and facing harassment and difficulties. Life is more challenging for visually impaired people, as society and companies often do not support them. Through this platform, we request support, awareness, and job opportunities. We are not less than anyone—just need equal chances. The government should understand these issues and provide suitable employment.

The speaker explains the process of getting a replacement Jio SIM card by visiting a Jio store with ID proof and required documents.

The speaker encourages visually impaired individuals to use their skills and experience to start small businesses or self-employment.

The speaker encourages visually impaired individuals to use their skills and experience to start small businesses or self-employment.

The speaker is asking about private company jobs offering a salary of around 9–10 thousand.

Hello friends, good evening. I hope you all are doing well and busy with your work. I am Deepak Sharma, speaking from Sonia Vihar, Delhi. I am 100% blind. Through this platform, I want to respond to Mr. Kundan Kumar from Munger district, Bihar. He mentioned that his bank is not providing him with a chequebook or passbook, and he is asking what he should do. For this, you should take someone with you to the bank. At the entrance of every bank branch, the contact number of the nodal officer is usually displayed. Go to the same branch where you have your account and check the number of the nodal officer there. With the help of the person accompanying you, you can read that number and file a complaint against the branch if they are not providing your chequebook.

Hello friends, I am Raj Verma from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, speaking to you. I have come with some information for all of you. As I mentioned in my previous audio, there is work available for devotional singing (bhajan and kirtan) in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Gujarat, and other locations of your choice. You can go there and perform bhajan-kirtan. There is also collection-related work included. You will earn ₹300 per day, which comes to about ₹9,000 per month. Food and accommodation are free—you will be provided whatever you eat and drink. Anyone who is interested can record their response on our platform. Jai Hind. Raj Verma, Lucknow (U.P.), 50% visually impaired.

The speaker explains that visually impaired individuals can access banking services like ATM cards and cheque books, and advises verifying bank rules and guidelines.

The speaker shares details about an institute working for visually impaired girls, offering education with Braille, music, and computer training, and announces that admissions are open.

Hello friends, I am Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, 100% blind. If anyone wants to learn music or computer skills, there is a place with free training, coaching, food, and hostel facilities. Minimum qualification is 10th or 12th pass. For details, contact Om Prakash ji at 8059330073.