Shubham Pandey extends his greetings to the Hamari Vaani team and listeners and shares information about Sparsh Raj Drishtibadhit Balak Inter College in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. He mentions that it is a school exclusively for students with vision impairment, where he completed his education, and shares this information to help others seeking educational opportunities.
My name is Shah Rukh Khan. I want to ask for some information. I use UPI on a basic keypad phone. I have already set it up, but I want to know how I can receive ₹1,000 through it. Please explain everything in detail—how it works, whether it is possible, and the complete process. I want information from someone who has been using it for one or two years and knows it well. I also have that person's phone number. If anyone knows about it, please tell me everything in detail because I want to use this UPI service properly.
Sonu Singh Kushwaha from Delhi shares that a girls' hostel has recently opened for women with visual impairment.
Hello, dear listeners of our Vani. My name is Ram Karan Sahani. I am a completely visually impaired person from Mel Bazar village, Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to request that Braille signboards be installed on the railings at all railway stations across the six districts that fall under the Gorakhpur railway division. These Braille plates would help visually impaired passengers identify stations and platforms independently. At present, whenever we or any other visually impaired person arrive at a railway station, we have to depend on others and ask people for information about the platform or station. This causes unnecessary difficulty. Therefore, I request the authorities to address this issue by installing Braille signage for the convenience and independence of visually impaired travelers.
**Title:** **Requesting Installation of Braille Signage at Railway Stations** Ram Karan Sahni requests the **Ministry of Railways** to install **Braille signage** at railway stations and platforms in **Deoria, Salempur, Bhatni, Lar Road, and Gorakhpur**. He explains that the absence of Braille signs makes it difficult for persons with vision impairment to independently identify stations and platforms, forcing them to rely on others for assistance. He urges the authorities to improve accessibility by installing Braille plates at these stations.
Hello, my name is Sanjeev from Delhi. I am 100% visually impaired. If anyone knows of any scheme or organization providing smartphones for visually impaired students, please let me know by contacting me on my mobile number. Thank you.
Yogesh from Mehsana, Gujarat, appeals to all persons with disabilities to lead a drug-free and addiction-free life. He encourages everyone to give up harmful addictions and adopt a healthy lifestyle for their well-being.
The speaker informs that Railway Group D admit cards for 10th-pass candidates will be released from 6 August. Candidates should regularly check their messages and download their admit card before the examination.
Hello, I am calling from Maharashtra. I would like some information. Earlier, there was an application called Meri Vaani, but it seems to have a lot of bugs now. I want to know if there is any new or alternative Meri Vaani application available that I can use to listen to the service. Please let me know. My phone number is +91 86259 06144. Kindly provide me with the information.
New admissions are open for visually impaired girls from Classes 1 to 12 in both Hindi and English medium. Admissions are also available for computer, self-employment, and home management courses.
