Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, thanks Pinky Sharma from Punjab for joining Hamari Vani. He says that unemployment is a major challenge for visually impaired people because most companies are reluctant to hire them, and there are very few organizations specifically employing blind individuals. While loans are available, repaying them can be difficult without a stable income. He believes the government should do more to support visually impaired people. He advises Pinky to keep listening to Hamari Vani for future job opportunities and to continue applying for teaching vacancies, wishing her success in achieving her goals.

Samarjeet Yadav from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, says that Airtel customer care can be reached by dialing 198. Users may need to navigate several menu options to get support. He encourages listeners to share their questions and experiences on Hamari Vani so that others can benefit from the information and receive help with their problems.

The speaker congratulates a visually impaired woman from Nagpur for completing her graduation, performing well in a competitive railway examination, and pursuing her goals with determination. They praise her achievement as an inspiration to other visually impaired women and express hope that she will soon secure a job and share her success story with the community.

A listener from Mirzapur pays tribute to the late Geeta Ma'am, a social worker associated with Enable India and a strong supporter of the visually impaired community. On her death anniversary, he remembers her contributions, expresses gratitude for her service, and encourages everyone to continue supporting Hamari Vaani and the mission she believed in.

Greetings. I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to give feedback regarding a recording by a person who previously used the name "Sameer Khan" and is now using the name "Raj Verma." The person talked about job opportunities and collections in different states but provided inconsistent information. My concern is that one person appears to be using multiple names, which can create confusion and reduce trust. This platform is meant for sharing accurate and useful information, not misleading content. I request all listeners to verify information carefully and use a consistent identity when sharing details. Reliable and truthful information helps everyone, while unverified claims can mislead people.

Greetings. I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Regarding the organization mentioned by Akhilesh Paswan in Ghaziabad, I do not have its contact number or verified information. I always try to share only accurate and reliable information. If information cannot be verified, it should be treated with caution. Fraud can happen both online and offline, so always verify details before trusting or acting on them. Use only information that comes from reliable and trustworthy sources.

Hello to all listeners and speakers of Hamari Vani. This is Bhajan Lal Yadav from Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. I would like information about Deep Foundation in Mukherjee Nagar, New Delhi, which provides coaching for visually impaired students. If anyone has its contact number, please share it with me. I would also like to know how long students can stay there, how the preparation and coaching are conducted, and what the course level is like. If this message is not published, I request the Hamari Vani team to provide the foundation's contact number directly. Thank you.

A listener asks for help updating his date of birth and mobile number on the UDID (Swavalamban) website. He says he receives a six-digit OTP, but the portal accepts only four digits, and the UDID helpline is also not responding.

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Greetings to Hamari Vaani, its volunteers, and all listeners. I am Ram Milan from Banda district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am a 100% visually impaired person. I would like to add one point to what Swagat ji mentioned earlier. When it is said that only one query or one piece of information should be shared in a recording, it should also be understood that ideally only one person should respond to a particular query if the answer has already been provided correctly. Many times, one person asks a question and after one listener answers it, three or four more people record the same answer. This leads to unnecessary repetition and increases the number of similar recordings on the platform. As a result, it becomes difficult for listeners to find new and useful information, and it also creates additional work for those who review and publish recordings. Therefore, I would request everyone to first listen carefully to the recordings already available on Hamari Vaani. If a question has already been answered properly, there is usually no need to repeat the same information again. However, if a query has not been answered, or if you have additional and useful information to contribute, then you may certainly record a response. By following this approach, we can keep the platform organized, reduce duplicate content, and ensure that more useful information reaches the community. Thank you, and stay connected with Hamari Vaani.

A visually impaired listener from Etah, Uttar Pradesh is requesting the contact number of the Daya Buniyadi Sanstha located in Vrindavan. He asks anyone who has the number to share it with him.