Munna Lal Bharti thanks a listener from Lucknow for their kind words and trust. He says his goal is not to seek praise but to keep Hamari Vaani a reliable platform by sharing accurate and useful information. He encourages everyone to contribute positively so the community can benefit together.
Munna Lal Bharti welcomes Dharmendra from Gorakhpur and respectfully responds to his comments. He explains that sharing a personal phone number is a matter of individual choice and should not be expected from everyone. He says his focus is on providing accurate information through Hamari Vaani and that trust is built through helpful contributions, not by sharing personal contact details.
General: Requesting Information on Marriage Support Organizations for Persons with Visual Impairment
Greetings to all EnAble Vaani team members and listeners. My name is Vipin Kumar, and I am from Etah district, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to seek information regarding organizations or institutions that help facilitate marriages for persons with visual impairment. If any listener knows of a trusted organization, matrimonial service, or institution that supports marriages for visually impaired persons, I would be grateful if they could share the information.
Greetings. My name is Pinky Sharma, and I am speaking from Punjab. I would like to make an important request to all listeners. Earlier, I had shared my personal contact number on the platform. Since then, I have been receiving unwanted calls and messages, which has been causing inconvenience and disturbance. I request all users to respect my privacy and refrain from contacting me directly. If the issue continues, I may have to file a formal complaint.
Dharmendra Kumar from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, requests Hamari Vaani users to share their contact numbers when appropriate. He says that while helpline numbers are useful, direct conversations with experienced users can provide more detailed guidance, especially for people who need extra support.
She is recording for first time saying she likes to use hamari vaani.
He is asking about job as computer trainer or braille teacher.
Ramchandra Bishnoi from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, appreciates Sheetal for her kind words about Hamari Vaani. He thanks her for listening to the platform, sharing her views, and encourages everyone to continue using and supporting Hamari Vaani. He ends with,
Saheb Mukherjee from Dhanbad, Jharkhand, appreciates the English lessons on Hamari Vaani and suggests that learners regularly practice previous lessons by asking and answering questions with each other. He believes this will improve confidence, reduce fear of speaking English, and help everyone remember what they have learned. He also asks how to say "Sorry" in English and invites others to share their answers and ask questions too.
Greetings to Hamari Vaani, its listeners, and team members. My name is Sheetal Rawat, and I am from Faridabad, Haryana. I am very happy to listen to the recordings and information shared by all the brothers and sisters on this platform. I have been listening to Hamari Vaani for many years, but I had never recorded a message before. Although I often thought about doing so, today I finally decided to record and share my thoughts. I would like to thank the Hamari Vaani team and all contributors for providing such useful information, news, and guidance through this wonderful platform. I would also like to share a little about myself. I am a homemaker. I studied at NIVH and completed my graduation from the University of Delhi. I also received shorthand training from AICB, Rohini, and telephone operator training from NSIC Faridabad. In addition, I completed a fourth-year course in tabla music. Although I have acquired various skills and qualifications, I chose to be a homemaker. However, I always believed that education and skill development are important because we never know what challenges or opportunities life may bring. I would like to encourage all my brothers and sisters not to lose hope, to continue working hard, and to keep developing their abilities. This is my first recording, and I hope it reaches all of you. Stay healthy, stay happy, and remain engaged in your work. Thank you, and goodbye.
