Hello dear listeners of Hamari Vaani, This is Ram Karan Kahani from Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am completely visually impaired. I would like to express my respect and gratitude to senior listeners like Munnalal Bharti ji and Rajesh Pathak sir, who regularly share valuable and inspiring information on this platform. Their contributions, especially spiritual thoughts and useful guidance, are truly appreciated. I would also like to share a thought. Not all visually impaired individuals are able to complete higher education like graduation, just as not all sighted people do. However, everyone still needs some form of livelihood. So, I want to suggest and ask whether there are any fruit juice machines or small business tools that can be easily used by visually impaired persons, so that they can start their own small business and become self-reliant.

Pramod from Bundelkhand Drishtihin Evam Divyang Kalyan Sansthan, Jhansi is saying that there is hostel facility for candidate in Jhansi.

Sushil is asking Rohit to record number in clear voice.

Naresh from Hisar is thanking HV as he got information and got selected in Railway group D.

Hello, good morning. This is Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana. First of all, I wish everyone well. I would like to respond to Mr. Asif Khan. You mentioned that you know me from Rohtak—yes, I know you as well. You asked how a visually impaired person can get a job. I would like to say that education is the first and most important step. If you have not yet completed your 10th or 12th, it will be very difficult to get a job. So first, focus on completing your education. After that, you can apply for government job opportunities like Railway Group D, MPPSC, Haryana Group D, etc. You will need to fill out the forms, appear for the exams (with a writer if required), and if you pass and your name appears in the merit list, you will be called for document verification and further processes. After that, you may receive your joining letter. So, my advice is to focus on your studies first, then prepare for competitive exams and job opportunities.

Umesh is appreciating Pragya for her singing.

Hello, my name is Anish Kumar and I am from West Champaran, Bihar. Greetings to all brothers and sisters on Hamari Vaani. I would like to thank everyone for sharing such useful information on this platform. We are new here, but we have already connected many people to Hamari Vaani. I request all of you to spread this platform further so that more people can benefit from information related to jobs and daily challenges. In Bihar, many children are still not getting proper education and support. I request everyone to guide and support younger members, especially persons with disabilities. We should help and take care of each other, because if we do not support one another, who will? Let us continue to share knowledge, support each other, and grow together.

Appreciating talent show.

Hello, my name is Malti Shaker, and I am speaking from Rewa. I am 100% visually impaired. I have two children, and my husband works at Model Science College. I often have free time, so I try to stay connected with all of you. Listening to everyone’s conversations makes me feel very good and connected. I would also like to interact with you all. Thank you.

Hello Kiran Kumar ji, regarding the recording you shared from Gujarat, the number you provided is correct, but it may not be suitable for all users. It is asking for detailed information such as education level and other qualifications, which many visually impaired individuals may not be able to provide. Therefore, I request you to please share an alternative option that is more accessible and suitable for all blind users.