Hussain Ji, is from Gopal district, Bihar. I just listened to his voice, and he has presented a very beautiful song in the Bhojpuri language called Amrit Ki Dhar. In this song, the glimpse of a mother is shown so beautifully, and the meaning comes through clearly. It describes a mother and how only a mother can give us what no one else can—she can give us the nectar of life. The song portrays that no one else can do as many favors or acts of kindness for us as a mother can. His presentation was very impressive, and he is saying that he needs some guidance or training. As you all know, I am also a musician and singer myself, as well as a music director. I am preparing for my upcoming songs. I had requested a singer earlier but didn’t get one, so I brought someone from outside and made the songs. These songs are going to be launched in February. I want to tell you to listen to these songs, subscribe to the channel, like, comment, and so on. And as he is saying that someone should invite him, Zakir Hussain Ji, we have very good opportunities for you. You can meet us, talk to us, and we will teach you something about music, just like my guru, Ravindra Jain Ji, taught me. I learned from him for two years. So please contact us; we will guide you about ragas and other musical aspects. From your voice, we can hear the strength and clarity—it is very good. You should do some training. Here is my contact number: 821-852-1835 (Eight Two One – Eight Five Two – One Eight Three Five).
Hello friends, good afternoon, greetings. I am Bedraj speaking from Rewari district, Haryana. I am 100% blind. After a long time, I have appeared on our sacred platform Vaani Kathavan, and today I am here with some employment information. As you all know, many people regularly post job opportunities here according to their needs—such as packing work, cooking, and similar jobs. I currently have two employment opportunities available. First, I personally need a maid at my home who can cook food. The salary will be ₹11,000 per month. I will pay ₹11,000, and food and accommodation will be provided free of cost. There will be no deductions from the salary. Second, there is a school for persons with disabilities in Narnaul, where they are offering a salary of ₹10,500 per month. There also, free food and accommodation are provided. So, anyone who needs a job—whether a brother or a sister—may contact me. If any woman knows how to cook and is looking for work as a maid, she should definitely get in touch with us. Additionally, there is a Deaf Phone (Dekphon) company here. If any woman wants to work there, the job involves medicine-related work. Interested candidates can also contact us for this. Through this audio message, I have shared two job-related pieces of information. Please remember that I have come here after quite a long time, and I am present today with accurate and genuine information.
“Good morning. On behalf of our entire community, we extend our heartfelt wishes to all of you on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. May everyone remain healthy and happy.”
Hello, my dear followers of our voice, heartfelt greetings from Ramkaran. I am speaking from Mal Bazar village in Uttar Pradesh and I want to connect with Sonu Gupta Ji. I feel it is a good idea for Sonu Gupta Ji to start a YouTube channel, and I encourage everyone to support their channel. I used to be an Android user, but I am not using Android at the moment. Otherwise, I would have supported it like other channels made by creators with visual impairments. For example, there was a channel by Ajay Kumar Ji from Haryana who created content for the visually impaired, teaching how to use mobile phones. So, if in the future I use Android again, I will definitely support Sonu Gupta Ji’s channel. I like them—they are digital creators who have advanced a lot in AI technologies and are connected with AI innovations. I have a lot of trust in such people.
Namaskar, I am Rajesh Kumar from, Delhi. Hearing Sonu Gupta’s confident voice fills me with joy. His dedication to learning technology and building a YouTube channel is truly inspiring. I bless him and feel proud to see the younger generation move ahead. Sonu is warmly invited to visit Sevakutir in Delhi so we can meet and celebrate his journey together
This is Rajesh from Delhi, I would like to make a humble request to Shivani. My wife is also a person with a disability and finds it difficult to make chapatis. If you could help us for one or two months and kindly teach her cooking with care and support, it would mean a lot to us. This is a request for mutual help, not about money. You will be treated with full respect and provided basic facilities.
Hello, this is Rajendra Kumar Pathak, a visually impaired person. I am looking for simple cooking assistance at my home as a form of mutual support. This is not a job promise, only a small helping opportunity. If not possible, I will still try to guide towards other options. Thank you
Namaskar, I am Rajesh Kumar Pathak from Delhi. I thank all the children for sharing their thoughts on Amrit Tal Rail. I bless them and encourage them to stay focused on music, as true learning comes through dedication and proper guidance. Higher studies or institutes like NIVH Dehradun can help in building a strong foundation.
This is Rajesh Kumar speaking from Delhi. He says that after carefully reviewing all the guidelines, whenever any vacancy is announced, he will inform and guide everyone. He advises people to carefully fill out the form whenever any vacancy is released. Thank you
I am Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, speaking with you. We are now connected one hundred percent blind directly to the capital of our country, New Delhi. Joining us is Chhotu ji—yes, his name really is Chhotu. Thank you very much, sir, for openly asking questions on our platform “Hamari Vani.” You are being given answers in a comfortable manner. Although I have never voted myself, I can certainly share my experience. Actually, visually impaired persons vote in the same way as normal persons do. Now, the question is—what kind of voting are you talking about? There are two types of voting, friends. First, voting through a ballot paper, and second, voting through an EVM (Electronic Voting Machine). Which type of voting are you referring to? Do you want to vote by pressing a button on a machine (EVM), or by stamping a paper ballot? Ballot paper voting is usually used for small-level elections. For example, the election for Gram Pradhan (village head), which is coming in 2027. Every place has its own rules and regulations. According to those rules, you can go and vote. For that, certain documents are required—such as a Voter ID card, or your name should be present in the voter list. You must pay attention to all these things beforehand and understand what is right and what is wrong. Now, let us talk about EVM voting. Suppose it is a Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha election. You will carry all your documents with you—such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, Voter ID card, and the disability certificate (which in Hindi we call Viklangta Praman Patra). When you reach your polling booth, the staff and security personnel posted there will guide you properly. They will clearly explain how many buttons there are and which button you need to press. As soon as you press the button, a beep sound will occur. Once you hear the sound, you must release the button. Do not keep pressing it. Just press and release. Your vote will be successfully recorded. It is such a simple process, sir. For more information, you can call the Election Voter Helpline at 1001111950. Call this number, and you can ask all your questions there—especially regarding what arrangements and methods are available for visually impaired voters. They are there specifically to provide this information. This number is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can call anytime, from anywhere. There is no problem at all, and you will be given complete information. Best wishes.
