Greetings, friends. I am Subhash Chandra from Mainpuri district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am 100% blind. A listener had asked for the UDID (Unique Disability ID) Card helpline number, so I am sharing it. The UDID Card helpline number is 011-24365019. Keep listening to Hamari Vani.

Greetings to Hamari Vaani. I am Shivam Kumar from Saharanpur district, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to seek some information from Munnalal Bharti ji. My first question is related to admission in the NIOS Board for Class 10. I am applying for the course, but I have been informed that there is a mismatch in my date of birth. In my UDID card, my year of birth is recorded as 2007, whereas in my Aadhaar card, it is recorded as 2005. I would like to know whether this discrepancy can lead to my application being rejected. My second question is related to correcting the date of birth in my UDID card. If I need to update or correct the date of birth in my UDID record, what is the proper process? Should I visit a cyber café for the update, or do I need to contact a government office or the concerned authority responsible for UDID services?

The speaker advises a student on how to prepare for studies using audio books, Braille books, smartphones, and educational resources like NIB and AICB. He encourages using different learning methods and staying motivated.

The speaker is asking why YouTube in Mini School stops working and shows a message saying the usage limit has been reached.

The speaker is requesting the contact number of Meennalal Bharti and asks listeners to share it through Mobile Vaani or by phone call.

A man from Mirzapur says job information should be shared openly on the platform instead of asking people to call privately. He feels public information helps more listeners and avoids confusion.

The speaker explains that blind students in Delhi can get free smartphones from Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay College or ALIMCO by submitting educational and disability documents.

information is conveying a proposal and opinion about supporting disabled people through a small collective fund.

The speaker shares the BSNL customer care number for listeners who were looking for BSNL support information.

Greetings to Hamari Vaani and to all the dear listeners of Hamari Vaani. I am Mohanlal Bharti speaking from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. Dear listeners, today I would like to talk about advertisements on social media. Whenever we use the internet, listen to songs, or search for anything online, we often come across many advertisements first. As we all know, unemployment is a major problem today. Many visually impaired people are facing difficulties because companies are not ready to hire them easily, and government jobs are also limited. A message from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, is also being circulated through telecom companies warning people not to trust advertisements that claim things like “double your money in 25 days.” Such advertisements may be linked to cyber criminals. Therefore, we should ignore such misleading offers. Another old scam advertisement that has been fooling people for years is related to “work from home pencil packing jobs,” where people are asked to pay registration fees of ₹600 or ₹1000. Some members of our visually impaired community are also unknowingly promoting these fake advertisements. I request everyone not to trust such schemes. If you have accidentally shared your personal or banking information with any suspicious person or website, please report it immediately on Cyber Crime Portal or call the cyber helpline number 1930. Please stay alert, stay aware, and protect yourself. Stay connected with Hamari Vaani, and keep listening to Hamari Vaani. We are all with you. Jai Hind.