Hello, I am Anoj Kumar Kaushal from Delhi. I would like to sincerely thank Gayatri Sharma ji. She recorded [the session] very well, and her presentation was excellent. I hope she continues making recordings like this, as it will encourage her further. When you record something, you will also feel that, yes, we have made a good recording. Encouraging someone else makes us feel even better. I hope you continue recording more. Thank you.
Hello friends, I am Anaj Kumar Kaushal from Najafgarh, Delhi. I am completely blind. I would like to say that you have provided very good information. I feel your knowledge about the Panchang (Hindu calendar/almanac) is excellent. I have a keen interest in the Panchang, and I hope you will also share some new information with me. I want to learn from you as well. I have been searching for a long time for a master who has some interest in the Panchang, and I am fortunate to have found you. You are retired from music, which is very good, and I believe that you must have taught many people before, including your father. I hope you will share with me as much knowledge about the Panchang as you have. I have complete faith in you. Thank you.
Hello friends, this is Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, and I am 100% visually impaired. Avantika Ji Kavde had asked for the **Talking Library** contact number, so I am sharing this information. Through the **NAB (National Association for the Blind) Talking Library**, you can register by submitting your Aadhaar card and access audio books for your studies. The contact number of the Talking Library is **9212319672**. Please save this number, contact them, and make use of this helpful facility. Thank you.
Hello friends, good evening, and Jai Luvral. Greetings to the listeners of Hamari Vani. I humbly salute all of you. I extend my heartfelt wishes on the occasion of Gurudev Ji’s birth anniversary and wish you a Happy New Year. I am Mohammad Ashiq Khan from Morena district, Madhya Pradesh. I am here to share some information with you, and I hope you will find it useful. There are vacancies in the Indian Air Force for General Group C. Candidates with 10th and 12th pass qualifications can apply. This opportunity is also available for differently-abled candidates. You will need to fill out the form, and it requires your Aadhaar card, a passport-sized photo, and other necessary documents. For more details, you can check the official website. Some details might not be fully available here, but what is confirmed is that the vacancies are for General Group C in the Indian Air Force and there are reservations available for eligible candidates. You can apply for the form accordingly.
Hello, in our speech, Umesh Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, Pandit Blind, as well as Mulalal Ji Bharti Ji, I extend heartfelt greetings to our community for Railu Ji. Just as you have shared a video, I want to acknowledge and bow to Braille Lippi Ji (Braille script people) at their feet. Even today, there isn’t a world that truly lives for us in the way they did. As long as our life exists, we must live according to Braille Lippi. Regarding the video you shared of Mulalal Ji Bharti Ji, I am deeply grateful to you. I hope to meet you at least once, so you also understand that “yes, this person also has awareness, this person also has talent.” The services of Braille Lippi Ji, which Mulalal Ji Bharti Ji has highlighted in your video, I would like to say that from our hearts, we bless them abundantly. Their contribution in this world has left a mark, and we have witnessed it with our blessings. Even though our differently-abled society still struggles, in my heart today, I still feel that without Braille Lippi, no one would have shown us the way. They have been a guide for us, the differently-abled.
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Hello, I am Virendra Kandar from Chhattisgarh, Rajnam village. I would like to continue the point made by Ramkaran Ji. There is one thing: Louis Braille has given us a very valuable gift, but nowadays, many visually impaired people have become so absorbed in their smartphones that they have forgotten Louis Braille. They only attend programs for the sake of the event, for entertainment, but they do not want to read or write in Braille. Their argument is that everything is available on the mobile phone. Yes, things are available on the phone, but why lose your old treasure? Why forget the clay lamp that we once had? We must remember and preserve our heritage, read Braille books, and write in Braille—this is our treasure. Please keep this in mind. In addition, many schools for the visually impaired nowadays are facing another problem. Normal teachers, after getting special training or diplomas like B.Ed, are working there. Even in the field of education for the blind, normal teachers are being employed. As a result, normal teachers can get jobs anywhere. Therefore, I would request the heads of such institutions, the government, NGOs, and social workers that in schools for the visually impaired, only visually impaired teachers should be appointed. Otherwise, the employment opportunities for visually impaired people, which are already limited, will become even more restricted. This is something that needs careful attention.
Replying to one of the user about talking library contact number
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Hello friends, I warmly welcome you all. My name is Gayatri Sharma. I am a resident of District Heerpur, Uttar Pradesh, and I am the wife of DSP Ravi Sharma. I would like to share some information with you all. Here, where you people record videos on mobile, I also want to provide an important piece of information. Any brothers or sisters who are visually impaired and wish to pursue education, and who are associated with or in need of an institution, may contact us. I would like to give information about Chitrakoot, the place where we ourselves have studied, and where education can be pursued. Anyone who wants to study or take admission in a school should definitely contact us. We will provide our contact number here in the recording. Whenever you need, please inform us by recording.
