Ramchandra Vishnoi from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, advises visually impaired people who have not received housing benefits under the government housing scheme to first contact their village head. If their request is ignored, they should file a complaint through their state's CM Helpline, as housing assistance is their rightful benefit.
The speaker extends greetings on 6 July 2026 and advises visually impaired people who have not received the Disability Housing Scheme benefit to first contact their village head (Pradhan) or Chairperson. If they do not receive support, they should file a complaint through their state's Chief Minister Helpline, stating that local authorities are not helping. The speaker adds that complaints in Uttar Pradesh are usually addressed quickly.
The speaker from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, expresses heartfelt appreciation to Swagat Sir for conducting English learning sessions on Hamari Vaani. They also thank the platform's organizers, contributors, and listeners for sharing useful information and encourage everyone to continue supporting and strengthening the community.
Ramchandra Bishnoi from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, appreciates Sheetal for her kind words about Hamari Vaani. He thanks her for listening to the platform, sharing her views, and encourages everyone to continue using and supporting Hamari Vaani. He ends with,
Hello, Hamari Vaani, and greetings to all the dear listeners. I am Ramchandra Bishnoi from Hamirpur district, Uttar Pradesh. A sister shared an audio without mentioning her name. First of all, thank you for your question. You asked how to put a phone on silent mode. If you are using a keypad phone, I can help, but I cannot provide information about Android phones. To silence a keypad phone, go to the phone's idle or home screen, then press and hold the hash (#) key for a few seconds. The phone will vibrate or announce that it has been switched to silent mode. To turn the sound back on, simply press and hold the same (#) key again. I hope you find this information helpful. Thank you.
The speaker from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, responds to a query from Ravindra Chauhan by sharing the UDID/IBR helpline number. They provide the toll-free number 1800 000 4334 and mention that callers should press 2 to speak with a representative and receive complete information about the service. They encourage listeners to stay connected with the platform for more useful updates.
Greetings friends. I have a question regarding mobile phones. I have been using a keypad phone since 2016, but I am unable to use Android phones comfortably. Now I am planning to purchase an Android phone and would like guidance from listeners who have experience using accessible smartphones. I am looking for a phone in the price range of ₹6,000 to ₹8,000 that is easy for a visually impaired person to use, supports TalkBack smoothly, has a clear camera, and can be used for making videos and other day-to-day tasks. I request listeners to share their suggestions about which company and model would be most suitable for a beginner who is transitioning from a keypad phone to an Android smartphone. Thank you.
The speaker from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, asks what a visually impaired person should do if a family member harasses them. They want to know which helpline or authority they should contact to report the issue and seek protection.
Hello, Hamari Vani. I am Ramchandra Bishnoi, a volunteer with Hamari Vani, speaking from Hamirpur district, Uttar Pradesh. I am 100% blind. Friends, I would like to say something about School at Home. I recently listened to an audio message from Gopal Singh Bhaiya. In that recording, he requested the phone number of Sunil Sir. I would like to clarify that his name is Mr. Anil Kumar Mishra, not Sunil Sir. Mr. Anil Kumar Mishra teaches children through School at Home in Delhi. He is doing excellent work for visually impaired students and runs a wonderful educational organization and website. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to him. If you are looking for his contact number, I was about to share it. He also has an office contact number.
The speaker explains how to register for the School at Home platform. He advises users to visit the NGO's website using an Android phone, enter the provided number, and complete the free registration with a valid ID proof.
