Vijay Kumar Rajak from Saraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand, raised concerns about the lack of government buses in the state and asked how visually impaired people can get transport benefits. He also said that the disability pension amount is very low and requested guidance on where to submit complaints or applications for better support.

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Hello, my name is Vijay Kumar Rajak from village Dandu, Panchayat Govindpur, Rajnagar Block, Saraikela-Kharsawan district, Jharkhand. I am a 100% visually impaired person, and I would like to share an employment-related opportunity with all listeners of Hamari Vaani. If you are unemployed, facing financial difficulties, or under mental stress due to lack of livelihood, and if you know Hindi, Odia, and a little Bengali, and can sing songs in these languages, then there is an opportunity for you to earn a livelihood. You can come to Odisha and work with us. My contact number is 7463825599. Through this work, people perform songs and musical programs during birthdays, traditional ceremonies, housewarming functions, and other events. We also do local promotional performances and awareness activities. A daily payment of around ₹350 is provided, along with additional income from bookings. I and my fellow artist Bablu Das are also involved in this work. If anyone is interested, they can contact me for more details. Thank you.

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My name is Vijay Kumar Rajat from Dandu village, Govindpur Panchayat, Rajnagar Block, Seraikela-Kharsawan district, Jharkhand, and I am 100% visually impaired. I feel happy and encouraged to hear about survey discussions on Hamari Vaani, as it shows efforts to improve the platform by considering different abilities and language styles. Although I could not continue my studies after matriculation due to circumstances, through Hamari Vaani I feel I can learn, move in a new direction, and grow by interacting with others. Life is a struggle, but by staying strong, supporting one another, and facing challenges, we can move towards success.”

Greetings! I am addressing all the listeners and workers of “Hamari Vani.” I am Vijay Kumar from the state of Jharkhand, district Saraikela-Kharsawan. I am speaking to Krishna Kumar Ji, who is 100% blind and from Ranchi, Jharkhand. You have a Jio phone with model number 320B and are unable to turn on TalkBack. Please share your phone number once with us so that we can guide you. If you understand the instructions, you can try on your own, but if not, please share your number with us, and we will assist you. Here’s how you can enable TalkBack: Go to Settings on your phone. Then go to Phone Settings → Accessibility. You will see Off/On; it will currently be Off. Turn it On. Then go to Read Out Settings, which will also be Off. Turn it On. Once done, your phone will start speaking aloud completely. If you still don’t understand, please share your number with us, and we will provide complete guidance via a call. I request all the listeners and workers of Hamari Vani not to forget to publish this recording. I offer my heartfelt greetings to everyone. Krishna Kumar Ji, I also send you my love and greetings. I also send my heartfelt greetings to all the workers running the Hamari Vani platform.

I am Vijay Kumar Rajak. I bow to the respected officers of our institution and greet all the listeners. Today, I am present before you on the sacred and pure platform of our speech to share some special thoughts. The thought is this: we humans are like individual leaves. How should each leaf—meaning each one of us—be? What kind of message do we convey to people through our lifestyle? What do people learn from one another? How do we participate with each other? In a few days, Louis Braille’s birth anniversary will be celebrated. Louis Braille has left us a legacy that we feel in our homes even today. We live our lives filled with joy, enthusiasm, and happiness. But what would happen if we weren’t well today? What state would we be in? And if we are well, in which direction are we moving? Just like you, we must have complete awareness. The area in which you live, your contribution to it, and how people perceive it—your way of walking, sitting, speaking, and interacting with others—all of this is observed by people. You may not see it yourself, but others can perceive it. Isn’t this something to think about? My dear friends, this is the determination of selfish or worldly matters, and it is the proof of unseen things. On this Braille Jayanti, let us all undertake a self-reflection so that our life…

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