Hello, in our speech, I, Rajesh Kumar Pathak, want to share something that I have heard from the village and Delhi. I was trying to create a little curiosity, so I want to piece it together slowly. Brother Pravan Mohania Ji has spoken about two things. At one time, he said that Braille should have Shrimad Bhagavat, and then again he said that it should have Bhagavad Gita. Now, one should know the difference between the two. Shrimad Bhagavat is one thing, and Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is another. The difference is in the words, and Shrimad Bhagavat Purana is separate from Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is sometimes available in two volumes edited by Mahatma Gandhi, and in other editions, edited by Lokmanya Tilak, it is available in four volumes, and sometimes even in ten volumes. If you get it in Mumbai, it may be in ten volumes; at AICB in Bahadurgarh, it is in five volumes. The Shrimad Bhagavat Mahapurana is the same everywhere. Currently, in Braille, at AICB Rohini Sector 5, there is a translation of Bhagat Mahapurana called Sukh Sagar, which was published in 39 volumes in Braille. You can get it there. Also, at Bahadurgarh, Haryana, the Shrimad Devi Bhagavat is available in 56 volumes. This is for devotees of the Goddess (Devi Bhagavat). Those who are devotees of Narayan (Vishnu) listen to the Shrimad Bhagavat Mahapurana. I have provided this information for you. You can contact the offices in Dehradun, Mumbai, AICB Rohini Delhi, and NSB Campus Bahadurgarh, Haryana. But you should pay attention: the prices of our books depend on their original editions. Books that used to cost 150–200 (rupees) are now costing 320–330 (rupees).
Anand Kumar from Delhi is sharing this message on behalf of Hamari Vaani. He requires a female writer (scribe) for his Class 9 examinations. Anyone who can provide support is requested to contact him. Additionally, he is also looking for a music teacher. Any teacher willing to help is kindly requested to get in touch.
This is Rajesh Kumar speaking on Hamari Vani from Topa village, Bawari, Delhi. Friends, just now a very good and detailed discussion on Netra Jyotish (astrology based on eyes) was going on in the voice of Munnalal Bharti, and it felt truly welcoming. There is no doubt that a very large section of society has supported us by holding our hands and helping us move forward. At present, we are only expressing separation and concern, because development of alternatives cannot happen solely on the strength of the government. So many organizations are connected with us — Able India, All Vani, NAB, IBN, SBBS, SBI of India, and many others — all working in their own ways for our welfare. Along with this, some worrying news is also coming in. Regarding the upcoming MTS recruitment, the Government of India has surrounded us in such a way: conditions like an 18-year writer, a 30-year writer, mandatory availability of writers, etc., have been imposed. Although the Delhi High Court has increased the strength and morale of this community, the SSC is still not ready to follow the court’s orders. So overall, what I want to say is that now visually impaired people must rise above sympathy and pity and become strong like iron. Only by working day and night with hard effort will you get jobs; otherwise, the old days are not far from returning. If the old era comes back, earlier we were completely alone. Today, at least on Hamari Vani, we have leaders like Ramesh ji and Kamal Kant ji standing with us. But if those old times return, we may again be left alone. What is needed now is that instead of occasionally hearing advertisements like “ikka-mikka masala” on Hamari Vani, we must rise above that and talk only about education — strong, quality education. Such education should be provided so that our visually impaired students can independently appear in any professional or competitive examination on their own. This dependence on a “crutch” will not work anymore. Today, this is exactly the reason why our severely disabled brothers and sisters, who cannot even walk, are still forced to rely on crutches instead of real empowerment.
packing job query.
Hello, greetings. My name is Satish Kumar Pandey. I am speaking from Darjeeling District, West Bengal. I would like to inform you about something. One of my friends lives in Delhi. His name is Anand Kumar. His recording could not be done. Anand Kumar is going to appear for a very important examination under the SSEB Board and he urgently needs a writer (scribe). A male or female writer is acceptable. Please contact him on the number given below. The boy is very troubled and urgently needs a writer. Contact Number: 9319917557 Once again, the number is: 9319917557
He informed that mobile phones are being given to disabled people in Delhi.
Hello, I am Satyaveer Jadav speaking from Delhi. I had asked for someone to cook food. Shivani ji, this is my contact number: 9174535439. I repeat: nine one seven four five three five four three nine. Thank you.
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
