Kanhaiya Lal from Prayagraj shared his views regarding travel issues faced by persons with disabilities in buses. He mentioned that many conductors do not properly cooperate with disabled passengers. He also clarified that private buses generally do not provide fare concessions for disability cards, and passengers usually have to pay the full fare unless the operator voluntarily offers some discount. He advised affected passengers to contact transport department officials or use the helpline numbers available on government transport buses to resolve such issues.
Suresh Ram from Azamgarh, a 100% visually impaired person, explains that although rules exist, visually impaired passengers often face difficulties boarding buses in UP, there is no clear limit on how many can travel, and private buses are not obligated to offer concessions even with a UDID card.
Hello dear listeners of Hamari Vani, I am Ramkaran Sahani from Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. For the past few days, I’ve been hearing that the pension in UP has increased. As far as I know, it was ₹1000 per month. I would like to request visually impaired residents of Uttar Pradesh to share correct information—has the pension been increased by ₹500 (making it ₹1500), or is it still ₹1000 per month? Some people say it is ₹1500, while others say it is still ₹1000. Please confirm so that this confusion can be cleared. Thank you.
The speaker suggests creating accessible juice machines so visually impaired people can start their own small business and earn independently.
Hello dear listeners of Hamari Vaani, This is Ram Karan Kahani from Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am completely visually impaired. I would like to express my respect and gratitude to senior listeners like Munnalal Bharti ji and Rajesh Pathak sir, who regularly share valuable and inspiring information on this platform. Their contributions, especially spiritual thoughts and useful guidance, are truly appreciated. I would also like to share a thought. Not all visually impaired individuals are able to complete higher education like graduation, just as not all sighted people do. However, everyone still needs some form of livelihood. So, I want to suggest and ask whether there are any fruit juice machines or small business tools that can be easily used by visually impaired persons, so that they can start their own small business and become self-reliant.
The caller shares a motivational message encouraging listeners to work with dedication and faith. He also extends best wishes to visually impaired candidates preparing for RRB exams.
Maha Shivaratri wish.
Namaskar, this is Ramkaran from Uttar Pradesh. I would like to request our senior listeners to verify job offers claiming ₹300 per day with free food and stay for blind individuals. Please contact the source and share the truth on Hamari Vaani so no one is misled.
Makar Sankranti wishes.
Hello friends, Ram Ram and warm greetings. My name is Ram Karan, and I am speaking from Mandi Bazaar village, Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. My heartfelt greetings to all the listeners of Hamari Vaani and to all the brothers and sisters who are making good use of this platform. I am very happy to share the good news that Hamari Vaani is now also available in English (Our Vaani). I personally called and experienced that conversations and learning in English are possible there. Just as Hamari Vaani has helped visually impaired people from remote areas gain confidence and improve their Hindi, this English channel will also be very helpful for learning. There is no fear or hesitation here speak as you can, people will understand, and gradually you will improve. It is truly a platform that supports learning, confidence, and mental growth.
