A listener from Indore, Madhya Pradesh shares that in the Mulund area of Mumbai, visually impaired persons can receive support such as ration and financial assistance. He mentions that help is distributed at different locations on every Amavasya and Purnima, and encourages those who can travel to Mumbai to take advantage of these services.
A listener from Umaria, Madhya Pradesh shares that after his studies were interrupted, he started earning a living through farming on his family’s land. He says that despite government schemes, visually impaired people often do not receive adequate support or loans for self-employment and face difficulties in becoming financially independent.
A listener from Umaria, Madhya Pradesh says that many visually impaired beneficiaries are facing delays in receiving their pensions. He requests the contact or helpline number of the Social Justice Department and asks whether there is any new helpline available, as the previous one is reportedly not working.
A listener from Umaria, Madhya Pradesh shares his personal journey and livelihood. After completing his studies, he returned to his village and took up farming as his primary source of income. He explains the increasing costs of modern agriculture and says he is now also preparing for government job opportunities.
A listener requests the contact number of Enable India, Bengaluru. He asks anyone who has the correct number to share it through Hamari Vaani.
A listener informs that the RRB admit cards for candidates who applied through the 12th-pass category have been released. He advises all visually impaired applicants to check and download their admit cards before the examination.
A listener from Madhya Pradesh warns people to be careful while shopping online. He shares an incident where a customer received plastic pieces and stones instead of the ordered items and advises everyone to buy from trusted local stores whenever possible.
The speaker asks whether the online training program shared by Dharmendra is meant for women, men, or both. He requests clear information about eligibility for visually impaired participants.
A listener requests updates regarding RRB and Group D railway recruitment exams. They ask other listeners to share information on Hamari Vaani whenever new notifications or admit cards are released, as it is difficult to track whether updates are for RRB or Group D vacancies.
A visually impaired man from Indore shares information about a blind massage trainer from Gondia, Maharashtra. He says the trainer teaches massage skills and may waive fees for people who cannot afford them.
