A caller from Uttar Pradesh requests help in finding a job and says he is ready to work for a salary of around ₹8,000.

Deepak from Delhi explains that railway recruitment forms are called RRB forms, which are used for Group C posts. He also mentions that some application forms now require a live photo during submission.

Deepak Sharma says that blind people usually cannot get jobs in Anganwadi. However, they can apply for other government jobs like Railway, MTS, DSSSB, banks, RBI, and CGL exams where opportunities are available for visually impaired candidates.

Hello friends, this is Adarsh from Nagpur, Maharashtra. I want to share an update that the Government of India is planning to launch the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) within the next two months. This rechargeable card will be used for transport tickets, and the fare will be deducted directly from it. It will be applicable across India for persons with disabilities, and the recharge amount can range from ₹50 to ₹500 or more

The caller raises concerns about a telecalling job that asks for a ₹600 registration fee and bank details, questioning whether the offer is genuine and asking for more clarification.

Hello, this is Praveen Singh from Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh. Naresh ji from Haryana said that the SBI helpline number is not connecting. One number is 1800-1234. Other numbers are 1800-112211 and 1800-2100. If one number does not work, you can try the other numbers.

The caller appreciates the song sung by Markandey Singh for highlighting social issues and praises Pragya from Prayagraj for her Holi performance. He encourages listeners to respect their parents, stay aware of social problems, and actively participate in Hamari Vaani programs.

A caller explains that after joining a Group D job, quarter allowance will be given only after completing the required number of working days. He also advises not to stop the pension until the salary starts.

The caller from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh appreciates the performances in the Our Vaani program, especially praising Pragya Singh and other participants for their singing talent and encouraging more people to showcase their abilities.

A caller from Varanasi requests his friend Chandan, who lives in Anuppur, to contact him as he has lost his friend’s phone number.