Vijay Kumar from Jharkhand, a 100% visually impaired person, requests guidance about pursuing a diploma for persons with disabilities. He asks the platform and organizations like Enable India to share details about institutes, fees, and support so he can become self-reliant.

Vijay Kumar from Jharkhand, a visually impaired person, is requesting information about the Divyang Railway Concession Certificate process and asking listeners to share guidance on how to apply and receive travel benefits.

This is Vijay Kumar Rajak from Jharkhand. Through the Hamari Vaani platform, I respectfully request senior authorities to consider opening an AICB department branch in Jharkhand. This would greatly benefit many people in the state who are capable of becoming self-reliant and supporting themselves.

He explained about practicing scales on the harmonium.

He recorded lesson two of the harmonium lessons.

Asking for Saksham's number for talking watch enquiry.

He has recorded the helpline number of Delhi Saksham Centre.

"Greetings to all the departed brothers. I am Indrajit Munda from Latehar, Jharkhand. I am speaking on behalf of the AAYB (possibly referring to an organization or initiative for the visually impaired). It was said on behalf of our community (perhaps Vananchal/tribal community) – what benefit have we received from this initiative? So, I would like to say that we have received a lot of help from AAYB. We didn’t know what Braille script was, and today I know about Braille. Scholars are given good education here, and I get to learn many good things and valuable lessons here."

**"Respected elder brother Munnalal Bharti ji, many many thanks to you. I am Indrajit Munda from Jharkhand speaking. I am 100% Divyang (differently-abled). Brother, I had asked you for some information and you gave a very good response — for that, I thank you very much. I had asked for information on behalf of my friend regarding the Chief Minister’s residence, and since I have a keypad phone and its voice clarity is not good, I asked you for the details. You gave very good and satisfying information, and we are thankful for that. Please keep providing us with such helpful information, and may your support continue to reach us always. With that, I conclude my message. Keep listening to our voice.

Hello, listeners of "Hamari Vani" (Our Voice), I am Vijay Kumar from Jharkhand state, Sahebganj district. I want to talk about 100% cooperation. Mr. Bal Krin Kumar, you are also from Jharkhand, right? I understood your district, but I forgot it, so I want to say sorry for that. You are right. Whether you are here or somewhere else, if you want to know about how to do a conference call on Bharat Jio, then here is the information. First, press the call button, then you need to dial the first number. Remember your number. After dialing the first number, dial the second number of the person you want to call. After both people pick up, press the red button (call end button) once, then press the side button twice, and then press OK. Then press the down button once and press OK again. If it doesn't work, try again by pressing the side button twice and down button twice, then press OK. For example, first call the first person, then dial the second person's number and call them. When the second person answers, press the call end button, then press the side button twice, press down twice, and press OK. That will create the conference call. Your number is not yet shared with me. If you want to get more information, please try to share your number with "Hamari Vani" so that I can help you properly. I also use a Bharat Jio handset, so I am sharing this information with you. Right now, my button is not working properly, so I am unable to make a conference call easily and I have to dial numbers one by one with difficulty. But I know this is how conference calls work. So, please follow the steps I mentioned and your conference call will definitely work. You do not need to get information from high officials for this. We will also spread this information through "Hamari Vani." That's all for now. I salute "Hamari Vani" and thank the whole team very much, and also thank you for asking for this information, Mr. Sunil Kumar.