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Greetings to everyone. I am speaking from Navsari, Gujarat, and I would like to thank the volunteers and team members of Hamari Vaani. Although I am not very active on the platform, I would like to share another livelihood experience that may benefit many visually impaired people. After starting my toy business, I began setting up stalls in local markets and vegetable markets. Since I am visually impaired and cannot see if someone touches or picks up an item from my stall, I found a practical solution by installing a Bluetooth alarm device. Whenever someone touches the merchandise, the device produces a sound, helping me stay aware of activity around my stall. Such devices are available in many stores and can be useful for visually impaired vendors. I also prepared a signboard with a message that translates roughly as: “Blind persons do not need charity; they need your support.” I encourage people to buy products from visually impaired entrepreneurs so that they can earn a dignified livelihood. Even if someone does not wish to purchase an item, I keep a weighing machine and charge a small fee for checking weight, creating another source of income. Earlier, I also operated an STD/telephone booth business. However, as mobile phones became common, that business gradually declined. I had taken a loan from a bank and still had part of it left to repay. During that difficult period, I felt discouraged, but I did not give up. My teachers, mentors, and well-wishers guided me and encouraged me to explore other opportunities. They advised me to sell files and office materials through institutions and organizations. Although I faced many challenges and setbacks in the beginning, I continued trying and learning. My message to fellow visually impaired individuals is simple: do not lose hope when one source of income closes. Keep exploring new opportunities, seek guidance from experienced people, and be willing to adapt. Persistence, creativity, and self-confidence can help create a sustainable livelihood even in difficult circumstances.

Greetings to everyone. I am speaking from Navsari district, Gujarat, and I am a 100% visually impaired person. I would like to share my livelihood experience with the community. After completing Class 12 and earning a B.Ed. degree, I explored several employment opportunities and self-employment activities. One of the first businesses I started was selling educational stationery such as pens, pencils, notebooks, erasers, scales, and files in schools. Initially, many schools were hesitant to allow me to sell these items on their premises. To overcome this challenge, I approached the District Education Officer and other education authorities, obtained the necessary support letters, and then met school principals with those documents. After receiving permission, I visited classrooms and explained to students that by purchasing stationery from me instead of a regular shop, they would be helping a visually impaired person earn a livelihood. Over time, I received excellent support from schools, teachers, and students. Many people purchased stationery from me, and some teachers even offered additional assistance. However, I always preferred that they support me by purchasing my products rather than providing direct financial help, as it allowed me to earn with dignity and self-respect. In addition to selling stationery, I am also involved in the toy business. Through these efforts, I have been able to create sustainable sources of income and support myself independently. I hope my experience encourages others to explore self-employment opportunities and build their own livelihoods through determination, creativity, and persistence.

Greetings to all listeners of Hamari Vaani. My name is Shiv Kumar, and I am speaking from Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to request some assistance from the community. I have an examination scheduled on 14 June, and I am currently looking for a writer (scribe) to assist me during the exam. My examination center is located in Basti, near the bus stand, at NV Card College. The reporting time is 8:30 AM, and the examination will begin at 9:30 AM. I kindly request anyone from Basti or nearby areas who may be able to help, or who knows someone willing to work as a scribe, to please contact me. My contact number is: 9919747526 I would be very grateful for any support or assistance. Thank you, and I hope someone from the Hamari Vaani community will be able to help.

Greetings to everyone, On behalf of Uttorer Dishari, we are pleased to announce the launch of Special Voice of Bengal 2026, which is being organized for the seventh consecutive year. This singing competition is specially designed for persons with disabilities, and participants from all districts of West Bengal are welcome to take part. There is no age limit for participation. Interested participants are required to submit a 3 to 4-minute video recording via WhatsApp, clearly showing themselves singing. Based on the entries received, shortlisted participants will be selected for the final round. The Grand Finale will be held in Siliguri. For participants selected for the final round, travel expenses and one day’s accommodation in Siliguri will be arranged by the organizers. WhatsApp Number for Submission: 9434461960 All entries must be sent to this number. Last Date for Submission: 4 July 2026 Please note that a valid Disability Certificate is mandatory for participation. We look forward to your enthusiastic participation. Regards, Uttorer Dishari

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Greetings. I am Virendra Gandhar speaking from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. A few days ago, I shared information about an online work opportunity and clearly mentioned that only those who had access to online facilities, were comfortable using them, and had passed Class 10 should contact me. However, many people who called later informed me that they only had keypad phones and did not have access to online services. My humble request is that listeners carefully listen to the complete recording before making a call. If the opportunity has specific requirements or eligibility conditions, please ensure that you meet those conditions before contacting the person sharing the information. This helps save time for both the caller and the person providing the opportunity. When information related to employment or livelihood is shared, it is important that interested individuals pay close attention to the details and apply only if they fulfill the stated requirements. This allows genuine opportunities to reach suitable candidates and makes the platform more effective and meaningful. Let us all use Hamari Vaani responsibly by listening carefully, understanding the requirements, and responding appropriately. This will help create better opportunities for everyone and strengthen the value of the platform for the disability community. Thank you.

Greetings. I am Virendra Gandhar speaking from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. Swagat, you had asked about livelihood, and since you know me quite well, I would like to share my experience. I am currently working as a teacher in an aided institution called Abhilasha. As the years of my service are gradually nearing completion, I often reflect on the journey of our students and the impact of education on their lives. The Hamari Vaani team has also visited our school campus and witnessed the work being done there. Over time, I have shared several recordings about our students who have gone on to build successful careers and lead independent lives. For example, Kirtan Chandravanshi, a former student of our school, is now working as a bank manager. Another former student, Sarita Sahu, is employed as a stenographer in Delhi. Recently, one of our students, Jain Kawach, secured a position as a consultant in a school in a village near Raipur. Many other students from our institution are working in government and private sector jobs. Some visually impaired students are engaged in electrical work, while others have established livelihoods through tailoring and similar professions. Several former students and even some of our former teachers have gone on to become government teachers. It is encouraging to see that many children who studied at Abhilasha are now standing on their own feet, earning a livelihood, and contributing positively to society. Their success demonstrates the importance of education, skills, and determination in building an independent life.

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