The speaker from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh wants to take admission to NIVH (Dehradun). They have studied up to Class 8 and wish to enroll in Class 9. They request guidance on the admission process and ask if anyone has the principal's contact number or can help with admission.

The speaker from Uttar Pradesh says they can play harmonium, dholak, and organ and are looking for a job in a music-related institution. They prefer a position that provides accommodation, food, and a salary. Anyone with such an opportunity is requested to contact them on the number they shared.

The speaker from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, responds to a query from Ravindra Chauhan by sharing the UDID/IBR helpline number. They provide the toll-free number 1800 000 4334 and mention that callers should press 2 to speak with a representative and receive complete information about the service. They encourage listeners to stay connected with the platform for more useful updates.

The speaker from Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh, shares the UDID (Unique Disability ID) Helpline Number in response to a query from Ravindra Chauhan. The toll-free helpline number is 1800 000 4334. They explain that callers can use this number to get information related to their UDID card and other associated services. They also mention that anyone who needs further clarification can contact them on their personal number.

The speaker explains how to turn off silent mode on a keypad phone. They say that if you are using a keypad phone, press and hold the # (hash) key for a few seconds to disable silent mode. They also request that users mention their district and state whenever they post recordings on the platform so others can better understand where they are from.

The speaker explains that if you are using a keypad phone, press and hold the # (hash) key for a few seconds to turn off silent mode. They also request users to mention their name, district, and state when posting recordings.

Greetings to Hamari Vaani, its listeners, and team members. My name is Sheetal Rawat, and I am from Faridabad, Haryana. I am very happy to listen to the recordings and information shared by all the brothers and sisters on this platform. I have been listening to Hamari Vaani for many years, but I had never recorded a message before. Although I often thought about doing so, today I finally decided to record and share my thoughts. I would like to thank the Hamari Vaani team and all contributors for providing such useful information, news, and guidance through this wonderful platform. I would also like to share a little about myself. I am a homemaker. I studied at NIVH and completed my graduation from the University of Delhi. I also received shorthand training from AICB, Rohini, and telephone operator training from NSIC Faridabad. In addition, I completed a fourth-year course in tabla music. Although I have acquired various skills and qualifications, I chose to be a homemaker. However, I always believed that education and skill development are important because we never know what challenges or opportunities life may bring. I would like to encourage all my brothers and sisters not to lose hope, to continue working hard, and to keep developing their abilities. This is my first recording, and I hope it reaches all of you. Stay healthy, stay happy, and remain engaged in your work. Thank you, and goodbye.

The speaker from Bikaner, Rajasthan shares two pieces of information and asks one question. First, they explain that National Scholarship applicants should check their payment status with their bank instead of relying only on the scholarship portal, as bank records may be updated sooner. Second, they inform listeners that a Railway Concession Pass can be applied for online using a UDID card and Aadhaar, without visiting the DRM office. Finally, they ask for guidance on how to resume receiving the Reliance Magazine, as the previous toll-free number is no longer working.

The speaker recommends Airtel-compatible, Dava, and 4G feature phones that announce numbers aloud, making them easier for blind users to operate. They mention these phones support calling, messaging, blocking contacts, and other basic functions, with prices starting around ₹2,400. The speaker also requests updates about the disability pension release date.

Today's Head lines News(01/07/2026)