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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Dear Listeners, Greetings to all Hamari Vaani listeners. Today, we would like to make a special request to you. Please share information about what you do for your livelihood or employment. Your information can become a source of inspiration and guidance for others. You may share information about: • Government jobs • Private sector jobs • Self-employment or business activities • Home-based work • Any skill-based or income-generating activity You can share your own information or information about the livelihood and employment activities of any person with a disability among your friends, relatives, or acquaintances. This will help others learn about different livelihood opportunities and encourage them to explore similar options. Selected information shared by you will be published on the Hamari Vaani platform so that more people can benefit from it. So, don’t wait! Share your information and experiences on Hamari Vaani today. Thank you. Stay connected with Hamari Vaani.

Ganesharam, a fully visually impaired person from Bikaner, Rajasthan, has a question and some information to share. He is looking for a way to purchase CTET preparation books, including previous years’ question papers, from Kiran Publications and other publishers, but is facing difficulties. He specifically needs books with Hindi as the first language and Sanskrit as the second language. He also informs listeners that the CTET application process is open. Candidates with qualifications such as D.El.Ed., BSTC/JBT, B.El.Ed., or B.Ed. can apply. Passing CTET is important for teaching jobs in central government schools such as the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.

Omkar from Parbhani has a question about his Samsung Galaxy J6. He says that whenever he answers an incoming call, the phone automatically switches to speaker mode. He would like to know how to stop calls from automatically going to speakerphone and asks anyone with information to help him.

Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, who is 100% visually impaired, shares information about Jio phones. He says that Google Assistant has been discontinued on some Jio phone models, including Jio Phone F320 and Jio Prima 2. According to him, a feature called Hello Jio is being introduced as a replacement. Users can activate it and use voice commands, such as searching for songs and other information. He also shares a customer support number for further assistance regarding voice services.