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Hello friends, I am Satish Kumar from Dali, 100% blind. On this Divyang (Persons with Disabilities) Day, I want to recite a poem before you that will inspire you. Rise, rise O youth power of this nation, Lift the burden of your mother’s suffering. You brought freedom, Now love that freedom dearly. Hidden is the love of Rana, And the pride of the brave Shivaji. Hidden is the love of Rana, And the honor of brave Shiva. Forgotten are the identities Of Rajguru, Sukhdev and Bhagat Singh. The glorious tale of Laxmi Bai, And the enchanting tune of Mangal Pandey. The forgotten smiles Of Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s four sons. Fulfil the dreams Of Bal, Pal, Gopal and Lal. Rise, O youth of the nation, Lift the burden of your mother’s pain. You brought freedom, Now cherish that freedom. The swayamvar of freedom Was written in Jallianwala Bagh. Guns stood ready Like water-guns of blood. Wearing the saffron robe of revolution, They jumped into the fire singing. Children, elders and the youth— All were lost in this passionate melody. Wearing the saffron robe of revolution, They jumped into the fire singing. Fulfil the dreams Of Bal, Pal, Gopal and Lal. Rise, O youth of the nation, Lift the burden of your mother’s pain. You brought freedom, Now love that freedom dearly. Ending this poem, on this Divyang Day, I want to say to all Divyang brothers and sisters: May you all unite as one, For unity is strength— In unity lies power. There is no benefit in fighting among ourselves. This is the time to stand together as one, To become aware of our rights, And to make society aware as well.
“Hi friends, my name is Satish Kumar. I am from Delhi and I am 100% blind. First of all, I bow down with respect to the officials of Hamari Vani. This platform of Hamari Vani is very supportive for us persons with disabilities. On the occasion of Disability Day, we persons with disabilities want to say that we want to do something in society that makes a meaningful contribution to the community.”
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Hello, dear listeners of Hamari Bani. I am Dheera, from Jaunpur district, UP. I am speaking to you today to share some very important information. As you all know, the Ayushman Card is being issued, which allows you to get up to ₹5 lakh worth of medicines and medical treatment for free under the government scheme. Many of you may have already applied for the Ayushman Card. Those who haven’t, can still apply. If you already have an Ashodhya Card (also called the Red Card), you will automatically get the Ayushman Card. If you have a BPL card or the White Card, then it depends on your family size: If there are three members, the Ayushman Card cannot be issued. If there are four or five members, everyone can get the Ayushman Card. So, everyone should definitely get the Ayushman Card. Along with the Ayushman Card, another very important card is being issued, without which you cannot avail any benefits of the Ayushman Card. This card is called the ABHA Card. It is very important that you get the ABHA Card made as well. In your area, the ABHA Card is issued by ASHA workers, ANM nurses, or similar health workers in villages. You can contact them to get your ABHA Card created completely free of cost. They may charge a small nominal fee in some cases, but the government has instructed that it should be free. This card is being issued across all Indian states, including UP and Bihar. So, please make sure to get your ABHA Card. If anyone wants more information about this topic, you can ask your questions on Hamari Bani.
Greetings to the beloved listeners of our Vani. I am Dheeraj Rao from Jaunpur district, Uttar Pradesh. I am speaking one hundred percent blind. Through the platform of our Vani, I would like to sincerely thank the esteemed Mr. Sonu Gupta, who has shared very good and awareness-filled information through various channels of our Vani. I listened to it, and he also answered a question from a brother, which is very commendable. Although I did not hear the question myself, the answer that Bhai gave was very correct and precise: If you are using music, it should be your own original music. For a channel, if you take someone else’s music and mix it into your audio and upload it, then if the owner of that music claims it, you will not earn any income. Your channel will not be monetized, and you will not receive any earnings. The content may go viral, but if the music owner issues a strike, it can create a big problem for your channel. If you receive three strikes, the channel can be terminated or permanently deleted. Therefore, do not use anyone else’s music. Upload your own songs in your own audio, and you can add effects like echo if you want. Or if you play the harmonium, dholak, or tabla, you can sing along with it and upload it. This will be considered real, original content. If you sing on someone else’s music, for example through platforms like StarMaker, your channel will never be monetized. So, it is very good that you are working in this field, building your presence on YouTube, and making a name for yourself. I would like to mention that two blind brothers are connected there. Munna Bihari sir, who is a very big musician from Bihar (Bhojpuri region), has given employment to two blind brothers. They sing very lovely songs. Munna Bihari plays music live on YouTube streaming. You can search for his channel on YouTube by the name "Munna Bihari," and you will find his channel where these two blind friends record regularly.
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