For Hamari Vani, I am Rajesh Kumar Patand from Natpura village, Delhi Chaurasi. Friends, I would like to share a few thoughts about the Delhi Metro, especially regarding the facilities provided for people with disabilities and our other divyang (differently-abled) companions. I have noticed that in the Delhi Metro, there is also an arrangement for wheelchairs for those who have difficulty walking or cannot walk at all. I have personally seen that when one of my companions was sitting next to me and the station arrived, as soon as he slightly raised his hand, an attendant immediately came with a wheelchair to assist him. This gave me a great sense of satisfaction. Nowadays, you can also apply for the Metro card online, because sometimes when we buy paper tickets, if they get folded or damaged, the machine does not accept them, and we have to stand in line again. But if you get a smart card, you don’t have to face all these problems—just tap your card at the entry gate and again at the exit gate, and that’s it. The Delhi Metro provides many such facilities for people with disabilities. Inside the metro premises, there are also tactile paths (trails) for the visually impaired, which have been specially constructed for their convenience. What is really needed now is that organizations working for the visually impaired, especially in big cities, should take the initiative to organize mobility training from time to time at railway and metro stations. This would help us navigate and travel with even greater ease and confidence.
So brother Jitendra Kumar, I would like to connect with you. Our friend is from Bihar, from Mundi village. Brother, we talked through the buttons on the phone, but please tell me whether it’s a small phone or a big one. If it’s a big phone, then its RAM should be at least 1GB or 4GB and 64GB storage, because then you can turn on TalkBack. But if it’s a small phone, then it will be difficult, because that option might not be available to turn it on. If you get a big phone, you can use TalkBack — you can enable it with a double tap (single tap is difficult). Once you go into Settings → Accessibility → TalkBack, there will be an option to turn it ON. And then, brother, you can use Google or any assistant voice as you prefer — whichever female or male voice you like. So please tell me whether it’s a small phone or a big phone. Thank you very much! I’m Deepu Kumar, from Sharam district (not sure which one, but that’s what I meant). Maybe I already told you before.
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