Good evening, I hope you all are doing well and busy with your work. I am Deepak Sharma from Delhi, speaking from Sonia Vihar. Someone mentioned a number for listening to the radio, but there is no such number for radio listening. As far as I understand, the number that was mentioned actually belongs to Schoolet Home, also known as Mini School. Many people are connected with Mini School or Schoolet Home, so the number being referred to is theirs, not a radio number. There is no separate number for radio listening that I know of, and if one exists, I am not aware of it.”

Replying with information of how to become member of NFB.

Naresh is replying with weather forecasting and train information number.

Hello Hamari Vani, my name is Naresh Kumar and I am from Hisar, Haryana, 100% blind. This information is for Ravindra Chauhan ji, who asked for the contact number of NFB Delhi (National Federation of the Blind) and the required documents for membership. You only need Aadhaar Card, UDID Card, and two passport-size photos; with these documents, you can visit the NFB office located in Shakti Nagar, Delhi, where after verification you will receive a membership valid for 3–4 years. As a member, you get services such as railway concession form filling, government form assistance, and document verification free of cost. For more details, you may contact the General Secretary, Om Prakash Ji, at 8059 330 073.

My name is Vikas Kumar Gautam. I am from Phulwaria, Maharajganj, district Jaunpur. I am 100% blind. One brother asked for a phone number to listen to the radio on a simple feature phone. The School-Home numbers do not play the radio properly, and currently, there is no special phone number available to directly listen to radio broadcasts. If you want to listen to the radio, the best solution is to buy a small transistor/radio. It is very affordable:A good radio costs ₹500–₹700 For ₹700, you can get a rechargeable radio Even for ₹500, rechargeable radios are available. A non-rechargeable (battery-operated) radio costs about ₹400 Antenna radios usually have a 5-band system, such as:TV band FM band Medium wave / Short wave Other radio stations Different areas receive different stations. If you want to listen to news, FM band or MW/SW bands work best. So my suggestion is: If you want to listen to news or radio regularly, buying a small antenna radio is the easiest and cheapest option. For more information, you can contact me at: 97 21 57 54 Thank you.

Namaskar! I am Himanshu Singh Shekhawat from Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan. I have brought some useful information for you that you will find very interesting. With this, you can study two subjects—Science and Mathematics. There is a platform called iTutor where you can listen to science chapters as well as mathematics chapters. You can also ask any questions related to maths or science on this platform. If you want to learn through iTutor, you can call this number: 080-3531-6636 (Zero Eight Zero Three Five Three One Six Six Three Six). When you call, an English voice will speak first; wait until it finishes, and then you can speak in Hindi. They will guide you with all the details. Currently, only two subjects—Science and Mathematics—are available in Hindi for learning. Thank you, and I hope you found this information useful.

Naresh is informing that railway NTPC 2nd round exam will start from 20th Dec.

He recorded the helpline number to speak to A.I.

This blind person wants to learn dholak, contact him on the given contact number.

Manoj is saying pension of UP will come between 29th to 1st week of January.