Greetings to all listeners of Hamari Vaani. I am Sushil Kumar Chaurasia from Gorakhpur. I would like to request the Hamari Vaani team to kindly let me know why my recordings are not being published. I also want to share that there are training and job opportunities available in Delhi for girls, along with support for marriage proposals for interested candidates. Anyone needing information or support may contact me at 8287812567. Thank you.

Greetings listeners and the Hamari Vani team. I am K.P. Shukla from Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh. I feel very happy listening to Hamari Vani and appreciate the hard work behind creating this platform. I also want to thank Sangeeta Verma from Chhindwara, MP, who shared information about wool knitting work like making socks, caps, sweaters, and other items for children. I appreciate her for sharing such useful knowledge and congratulate her.

Hello, my name is Somnath, and I am from Ghaziabad. I am 100% visually impaired. I would like to make a humble request to all women listeners that they should avoid sharing their personal phone numbers on Hamari Vaani. Once a number becomes public, some people may misuse it and repeatedly call or disturb the person during the day and night. I have seen such situations happen before, including with one of our sisters named Sunaina, who also faced problems after sharing her number publicly. Numbers often get forwarded from one person to another, which can create unnecessary trouble. Therefore, I sincerely request all women to be careful and avoid sharing personal contact numbers openly on the platform. Thank you.

ello friends, this is Dr. Ravindra from Sitapur. Greetings to the entire Hamari Vaani family. I especially thank Kamalakant ji for continuously sharing valuable information despite being 100% disabled. Today, persons with disabilities are getting opportunities in education, sports, jobs, and many other fields because of the efforts of great people like Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya ji, Rahul Bajaj ji, and others. I would like to tell everyone not to fear rejection, because only through continuous effort can we achieve acceptance and equality in society.

Avantika Kawde from Nagpur, Maharashtra, who is 100% blind, speaks about how some partially sighted men avoid marrying blind women. She says blindness should not make someone feel inferior and requests people to understand the emotions and abilities of blind women, adding that blind women are capable of managing household responsibilities as well.

Hello friends, I am Sangeeta Verma from village Mungi, Post Chankhuri, district Raipur, Chhattisgarh. I am completely visually impaired and currently working as an Assistant Teacher Grade-III. I recently started listening to Hamari Vaani after getting information about it from Shabana. Since then, I have been listening regularly and I really like this platform. Good morning to all of you. I have tried recording messages on Hamari Vaani several times, but my recordings have not yet been approved or published. I would kindly like to request guidance, either through a call or some information, about what kind of recordings should be made so that my recordings can also be accepted and shared on the platform. Thank you.

Hello, I am Pintu Kumar. Earlier, I had shared information about my school through Mobile Vaani. I am very happy to share that, through Mobile Vaani, around 30 children have now joined the school, and they are studying well. If any visually impaired child would like to join the school, please contact me at 9264463534. I repeat, 9264463534. Thank you to Mobile Vaani for helping us reach so many children.

Narayan from Maharashtra says that government documents should not be shared publicly.

Tabbasum person with low vision from Kupwara wants to study further become trainer.

Hello everyone, greetings from Hamari Vaani. I am Kanhaiya Lal, a 100% visually impaired person from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. First of all, I would like to greet Amit ji with “Jai Masih.” Today I listened to a very emotional and painful recording shared by Avantika ji. I felt very sad to hear that her family is not supporting her and that she has been asked to leave her home. I wonder why some parents behave this way, especially after raising and educating their children. Avantika ji, you are educated and capable, so I would suggest that instead of losing hope, you should pray and continue trying for a job so that you can become independent and support yourself as well as help others in the future. You mentioned going to an ashram, but I would suggest that if possible, a girls’ hostel may be a better option than an ashram. Still, if you want to go to an ashram, you should carefully choose a safe and suitable place. I truly feel sorry for your situation and hope things improve for you soon. Please stay connected with Hamari Vaani and keep sharing your updates with us. Thank you.