Hello, I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Today, I listened to a new member's audio and appreciate her for joining Hamari Vaani. I also thank the Hamari Vaani team for publishing useful recordings. Regarding the job opportunity in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, I do not have confirmed information. The details were shared by another member, but no further clarification has been provided. I request the Hamari Vaani team to verify this information and share only genuine job opportunities, especially for unemployed visually impaired people, particularly those who are totally blind. Thank you.
The speaker appreciates the English-speaking lessons being conducted on the platform and encourages visually impaired listeners to practice speaking English without fear. They also suggest writing in Braille or recording notes to improve learning and build confidence.
A listener from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh asked how to check the status of a disability pension. Visit the UP Pension website, select Disability Pension (PWD), and log in using your application number, bank account number, or registered mobile number. Verify the OTP to check your application status. You can also call the UP Pension Helpline (1800-180-1995) for assistance. If you are 18 or older with 40% or more disability and have not applied yet, you should apply for the disability pension.
Hello, I am Shivam Kumar from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, currently associated with the Blind Relief Association (BRA), Delhi. Many visually impaired people ask about jobs, but employment usually requires at least Class 10 and 12 qualifications. BRA Delhi offers free one-year vocational training in skills like paper bag making, sewing, massage, candle making, along with English, computer, and math classes. You can contact BRA through the Eyeway Helpline. The institute has helped many visually impaired people become self-reliant, and recently five students were placed in call center jobs.
Greetings to Hamari Vaani and all its listeners. My name is Munnalal Bharti, and I am a 100% visually impaired person from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to respond to a discussion regarding the types of questions that should be asked on Hamari Vaani. My view is that persons with disabilities are capable of achieving a great deal and should never be underestimated. The intention behind recent suggestions was not to discourage any type of learning or technology-related discussion, but rather to encourage the platform to focus on information that is especially useful and relevant to persons with disabilities. Many basic questions related to mobile phones or routine matters can often be answered through friends, family members, or local contacts, whereas Hamari Vaani provides a unique opportunity to share disability-related information, opportunities, schemes, employment updates, and experiences that may not be easily available elsewhere. At the same time, everyone has the right to ask questions and share information, and differences of opinion are natural in any community. I encourage all listeners to stay connected with Hamari Vaani, continue learning from one another, and use the platform positively for the benefit of the disability community. Thank you.
Hello everyone. I would like to appreciate a kind lady from Assam who shared her inspiring life story. Although Hindi is not her first language, she spoke very clearly. She talked about the hardships she faced, how a teacher helped her learn Braille, and how she continued her education despite many challenges, including a leg injury and visual impairment. I pray for her strength, happiness, and success. My name is Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, and I truly appreciated her inspiring message.
Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, thanks the English trainers, platform team, and community members for supporting visually impaired users. He appreciates participants who are practicing English and sharing their experiences, especially those who are working towards employment and self-reliance. He encourages everyone to continue learning, sharing knowledge, and helping others through the platform, while expressing gratitude to the moderators and volunteers for their efforts.
Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur criticizes a recording by Shiv Kumar, saying it was disrespectful toward government officials and used inappropriate language. He argues that public platforms like Hamari Vaani should not be used to insult the administration. Instead, people should follow proper complaint procedures if they face problems. He believes all jobs deserve respect, including those held by visually impaired people, and urges operators to review such recordings carefully before publishing them.
The speaker says that if someone loses their Aadhaar card and does not have access to the linked mobile number, it may still be possible to retrieve the Aadhaar details using basic information such as name, father’s/husband’s name, PIN code, district, and state.
Anil Sharma from Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, raises a concern that applications for railway concessions/passes submitted by visually impaired persons are repeatedly being rejected at the Varanasi office. He requests that the issue be investigated and appropriate action be taken so that eligible applicants can receive the benefits they are entitled to.
