Hello friends, my name is Kartikeya Gupta. A listener on Hamari Vani asked for Jio Customer Care numbers, so I am sharing them. If you are calling from a Jio number, you can dial 199 or 198 for customer support. To change your language settings, call 1991 and press 7 three times to access the language selection menu. If you are calling from any other network, you can contact Jio Customer Care at 1800 889 9999. For issues related to JioTV on Jio Bharat phones, you can call 1800 890 9999. Thank you.
The speaker explains how to change the TalkBack voice and language on a smartphone. They instruct users to open the TalkBack menu using a three-finger tap gesture, navigate to the language settings, and select their preferred language and voice options. The recording is intended to help visually impaired smartphone users customize TalkBack settings.
A listener asked how to apply for a UDID Card and what documents are needed. The main documents include an Aadhaar Card, Disability Certificate (if available), educational certificates, and a photograph. After submitting the application, you may be called for medical verification at a designated hospital. Once approved, the UDID Card is sent to your home. For help, contact the UDID helpline: 011-24365019.
Ujala Vishwakarma from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, is seeking information about the admission process at NIVH (National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities) in Dehradun. She wants to know what type of tests are conducted for admission and how the studies and facilities are there. She requests listeners with experience or knowledge about the institute to share details.
Praveen Prasad from Sahibganj, Jharkhand, is a 100% visually impaired person seeking information about marriage programs or matrimonial events organized for visually impaired individuals. He requests listeners and organizations to share any relevant details.
The caller, a 100% visually impaired person, wants to know where a tablet can be collected after successful registration. He is specifically asking whether the tablet will be distributed in Deoria district or at another location and requests anyone with information, especially Munna Lal Bharti, to guide him.
The speaker explains how visually impaired users can enable screen readers on a Windows computer. He mentions using keyboard shortcuts such as Windows + Enter or Windows + Ctrl + Enter to turn on Narrator or JAWS for accessibility support
Hello everyone, this is Ram Gaj from Banda district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am 100% blind. I would like to respond to Pinky Sharma Ji regarding accommodation in Punjab. I am aware of an organization in Phagwara, Punjab, that may be able to provide accommodation and support. Food and lodging may be available there, and the place is associated with a religious institution, making it a safe environment. I do not currently have the organization's contact number, but I may be able to help connect you with someone who knows more about it. You can contact me for further details and guidance about reaching the organization. Thank you.
The caller, who is completely visually impaired, is requesting an AI contact number. Anyone who has the AI contact details is requested to share the information by contacting the caller
The speaker explains the Fundamental Rights provided by the Indian Constitution, noting that there are currently six rights after the removal of the Right to Property as a fundamental right. They briefly describe the Right to Freedom, which includes freedom of speech, movement, residence, and occupation.
