Nagir from Jharkhand says that asking for numbers that cannot be blocked is inappropriate and should not be encouraged on Hamari Vaani. He explains that the platform is meant for helping visually impaired people, sharing useful information, and supporting one another.
A visually impaired man from Jharkhand asks for information about converting a green ration card into a red ration card and how to make a railway concession card for disabled passengers. He also requests the platform team to publish his recordings regularly and explain why some of his recordings are not being published.
A person from Jharkhand asked about the Itel Super Guru 4G Max phone. It has a UPI online payment feature, and he wants to know if blind users can use it. The answer is that UPI on this phone is not suitable for totally blind users because the voice support stops in the payment section, making it difficult to use. Instead, blind users are advised to use Ultra Cash, which works properly with accessibility and allows easy payments and recharges without issues.
The speaker shared that a person is selling a talking watch and interested buyers can contact him through the number shared on Hamari Vaani.
Hello, I am Vijay Kumar Rajak from Jharkhand. I want to know whether an RTI can be filed in the name of a Chief Minister and how the process works. I am also asking how such complaints are handled and what actions are taken after filing an RTI.
Information about a separate residential school for visually impaired girls in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, offering admission from class 1 to 12 with contact numbers for enrollment.
A visually impaired creator promotes his music channel and asks people to like and subscribe to support it.
A visually impaired person wants to learn music online and asks for a contact number or Google Meet link to join classes.
A girl says others have received their pension but she hasn’t, and asks the reason.
A person is sharing the contact number of a school in Dehradun and advising others to verify numbers before recording to avoid sharing incorrect information.
