Today's Head lines News(17/06/2026)
The speaker explains how to enable the single-tap activation feature in TalkBack. They describe opening the TalkBack menu, going to TalkBack settings, finding the single-tap option, and turning it on to make device navigation easier.
The speaker, a visually impaired person from Indore, shares that they are currently unemployed after leaving a private job. They request information about job opportunities, assistance programs, and other support services for visually impaired individuals and encourage listeners to share relevant updates.
Sadhu Ram from Banda, Uttar Pradesh, offers Pinky Sharma from Punjab a self-employment opportunity in the agarbatti (incense stick) and dhoop stick business. He says that since she has completed her graduation and is looking for work, she can contact him if she is interested in this employment opportunity.
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.
Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, advises Ranjeet from Deoria to first gather complete information about any job vacancy. Once the details are known, he can apply through a nearby CSC (Common Service Center), Jan Seva Kendra, or any online form-filling center. Visually impaired applicants should confirm that the vacancy is open to blind candidates before applying. He also recommends checking eligibility criteria such as age limits and following all rules and instructions carefully.
Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, provides Airtel customer care contact information. He says customers can call 198 or 98960 98960 from any network. If calling from a non-Airtel number, users may need to enter their Airtel mobile number to receive assistance and account-related information.
Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, advises Ranjeet Kumar to apply for job vacancies through a nearby cyber café. He should carry documents such as his Aadhaar card, UDID card, educational certificates, and photographs. The cyber café can help fill out forms for jobs like SSC, MTS, Railway Group D, bank jobs, and other vacancies. He also recommends using the applicant's own email ID and mobile number and checking all details carefully before submission. Any new job opportunities will be announced through Hamari Vani.
The speaker, a visually impaired person from Deoria, requests information about government job opportunities and application forms. They specifically ask a community member named Deepak Sharma to share any relevant employment updates or guidance.
The speaker is seeking information about government job opportunities and application forms for visually impaired individuals. They request listeners to share details about available vacancies, recruitment forms, or employment-related updates.
