So, now we are being joined by someone from the industrial city of Kanpur, who has identified himself as Bapin Kumar, though he also mentioned the name Ajitendra Kumar, which we couldn’t quite understand clearly. However, the audio is clear, and he has shared his grievances. We would like our platform, Hamari Vaani, to definitely bring such matters to light, and we too take this issue seriously. You mentioned your age as 20 years, but it also sounded like 30 years – that wasn’t entirely clear either. For this confusion, we apologize for not being able to fully understand your message. However, the last part of your message was understood – that you belong to a poor family. You also shared how your mother is taking care of you and managing to feed and support you. Please convey our respect and greetings to your mother – being a woman and still handling everything, she deserves our salute. We would like to advise you to consult IWAY (IVY) once. We will provide you with a phone number where you must call on Monday between 10 AM and 5 PM. The number is: 88 00 00 00 00 43 34 88 (8800000000433488) Please call this number at around 10 AM in the morning. When prompted, press button number 2. If the system says something like “Mumbai or Maharashtra or Goa,” press button 1, but if you are calling from any other city in India, press button 2. Once you press 2, your call will get connected. Then, you can share your problem, and they will surely give you some guidance or support based on your issue. Because IWAY is for all of us. And yes, the people sitting there are also visually impaired persons. Now, we have a personal question for you: Do you know what the government is doing for you and what schemes are available for you? Are you receiving any pension? Please tell us this in your next audio message. And if there is any problem related to this as well, do mention that in the next audio. We’ll be waiting and remember, we are with you. You have the full support and security of Hamari Vaani, and the entire community of visually impaired persons, organizations, and networks are with you.
"Hello, our voice. Greetings to the beloved listeners of 'Hamari Vaani'. I am Munnalal Bate from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, speaking. I want to connect 100% directly through this platform, especially with the respected Mr. Rajesh Kumar Pathak. Sir, I offer you my respects. Even though your KYC was completed, it has still been blocked. I do not know in which bank your account is held, otherwise, I could guide you through the process to update it. But if you are asking whether you have to visit the branch or if it can be corrected while staying in Delhi, then no sir, you will have to go to the bank branch if you want to get your KYC done. That means you’ll have to go to Madhya Pradesh if you are originally from there and your account is from that region. You cannot get it corrected from just any branch or place because this is your personal matter, and only your home branch can correct it. I hope this clarifies."
He gave information about how disability pension will be made and what documents are required for it
Replying to user about getting a UDID card renewal. Notice has not come on this so you can get more information through EYeway helpline
Munna Lal is giving customer care of home credit customer care.
He gave information about how many days validity of railway E card
Munna Lal is agreed with Ashok on general condition and awareness of PwVI. organization should come forward to support PwD on various conditions.
Munna Lal is replying to Ram Naresh on general condition of PwVI.
He gave information about whether a visually impaired person can take an ATM card or not.
So there's a gentleman here who is connected with Asha Vishwas. First of all, thank you very much for taking my name from your own mouth and asking this question — you're asking about a school in Bihar and you're requesting the contact number of a teacher there, saying that it would be a great help, a huge favor. There’s no need to speak of favors, but the truth is that I don’t have that teacher’s contact number. Although I usually don’t need to say this, since you have taken my name, I want to say that many people have also said to me, “We asked Monalal, but he never replies,” and they get upset. So, just to clear your disappointment, I’ve come forward. Now see, I haven’t really traveled around Bihar. My travels have mostly been in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh — places like Lucknow, Agra, and Banaras. I go wherever my work takes me, and then I stay at home. I don’t go around much to different organizations or institutes. I’m not much into traveling or socializing, and I don’t stay in contact with too many people. However, even without being in contact with many people, I still manage to have some information — and I do share it when I can. Sometimes, even I wonder how I have so much knowledge! But yes, when I speak or share information, it often turns out to be accurate. People leave comments and reactions; some even criticize me. So I must have something in me that people react to — and I consider that a great blessing. Now, in response to your question, I can only make a request to the people of Bihar, and to people all over India who can hear my voice: If you know the answer to this brother's question, if you have accurate and reliable information, then please do help him by providing the contact details of that teacher. If helping someone gets their important work done, then there's nothing wrong with that — we should make the effort. Just like you stay informed about other things, keep an eye out for this as well. And if possible, try to guide him or give him the contact details in a personal way, so that he can get in touch with that teacher and accomplish what he has in mind. As of now, that’s all I can say. I don’t have the number myself. If I did, I would surely try to help by sharing it through my voice or in some other way. Keep listening to our voice and stay connected.
