Today's Head lines News(07/04/2026)
Thank You Note 06 May
Balkaran Pandey from Uttar Pradesh (currently in Ghaziabad, originally from Raebareli) asks for the customer care number of UCO Bank on Hamari Vaani and requests listeners to share it as he urgently needs it.
A speaker addresses Avanta ji and says that after contacting disability departments in Mumbai and Pune in Maharashtra, they were told the system has changed and responsibilities have shifted to local officials like patwari and tehsildar, who are not responding properly. Therefore, they urge persons with disabilities in Nagpur to unite and raise their voice.
Malika Pathan from Nagpur, Maharashtra, who is 100% visually impaired, responds to Avantika Kawade regarding delayed pensions. She says many people in Maharashtra have not received pensions for 2–3 months and suggests that if the delay is similar, people should gather at the Meera Dhaar office on Friday at 2 PM with others they know.
Hello Hamari Vaani and greetings to all respected listeners and friends. Today, on 6th May, Wednesday, I, Kanhaiya Lal from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, would like to share my thoughts regarding a recording by Shri Deshraj ji from Haryana. In his recording, he was sharing job opportunities specifically for women. Providing employment opportunities for women is a good initiative, but I would also like to say that job opportunities should be shared for men as well. In the recording, different salary amounts were mentioned, such as ₹35,000 in one place and ₹15,000 in another, along with a registration fee of ₹650. Therefore, it is very important that clear and accurate information is provided to people. If the jobs are being offered by a company, then the official company contact number should be shared instead of personal numbers so that listeners can trust the information. Sharing only personal numbers can sometimes create confusion or doubt among people. I request everyone to share only verified and genuine information so that Hamari Vaani continues to remain a trustworthy platform. Thank you.
A speaker from Chhattisgarh encourages unemployed women not to rely on random opportunities but to connect with trusted organizations like Drishti Sanstha run by Shankar Lal Gupta, which provides training and employment specifically for women. He suggests that many have benefited from it and advises contacting such recognized institutions for a better future.
A speaker from Chhattisgarh reflects that earlier, visually impaired people had more job options like telephone operator, chair weaving, or running phone booths. With technology changes, many of these opportunities disappeared. He emphasizes the need for new job options, better training by institutions, and self-motivation among visually impaired individuals to become independent rather than relying only on support.
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A speaker gives travel advice for visually impaired people, explaining that they can use a rickshaw for easier movement, but for buses, trains, or crowded areas, assistance from others is often necessary. They suggest using mobility aids like a strong cane or smart glasses (with Bluetooth guidance), especially in busy cities like Delhi, where crowds make navigation difficult.
