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.
Hello friends, my name is Mokil Alam and I am a blind person. I am facing a common problem: when I go to the bank to link my mobile number, bank staff say that if a person cannot sign, the mobile number will not be linked. I want to know how a blind person can sign and what the correct rule or solution is.
Lui Braille anniversary activity on HV.
Greetings. I, Shivam Kumar, from Saharanpur district, Uttar Pradesh, respectfully share a few thoughts with complete sincerity, bowing in reverence to Louis Braille. If Louis Braille had not done the work he did, perhaps today we blind people would not have been able to study at all. Among us, there are many companions who are today employed in Railways Group D, banks, and even holding high positions as officers—and they are from our own blind community. If we had not been able to study, life would have been extremely difficult for us. Therefore, I bow again and again to Louis Braille, who created such a system through which we are able to receive education today and move forward in our lives. Without his contribution, we would have been wandering from door to door, facing hardships at every step. Louis Braille did a remarkable and invaluable deed. We greatly appreciate his contribution and say to our friends and companions that his work has changed our lives forever.
This is Amit speaking from Ghazipur (UP). An AI Tutor is available for Math's and Science for students of Classes 6 to 10. Number: 08035316636 you can call to study and ask questions. One more thing, please share all information by recording it on Hamari Vaani. Just sharing a number and asking for personal calls is not appropriate, as it reduces trust in Hamari Vaani. Please share all information here. Thank you.
replying to one of the user about a cricket balls.
He wanted to know when the disability pension for people with disabilities in Uttar Pradesh would arrive.
talking about braille
Friends, this is my own view regarding the Braille policy. Those people who do not know Braille or do not want to learn it—at least listen to us once and tell us what obstacle you are facing. After that, people will give you solutions and suggestions and will tell you the easiest way. But do not say bluntly that because we don’t know Braille, will we get employment or not? Friends, understand one thing clearly: if we do not learn Braille—and I am speaking for myself—then assume that no one will even recognize us. Because in rural areas, when we read the Reliance Foundation magazine by touch, people watch very carefully and attentively and think, “Brother, this is really something to think about—he can actually read.” Now there has been a lot of awareness among people. Many people even take training. Earlier, when we used to go to teach in places like Banaras and Durgapur for B.Ed., the B.Ed. students would bring tactile maps, and on one side there would be writing in Braille. You tell me, what is this? We would tell them that this is the map of India, or the map of a state, or the map of a mountain. So friends, do not neglect learning Braille. We would say, brother, learn Braille in whatever way you can—if you can learn it, then learn it. But do not say that if we don’t know Braille, will we get this or that, will we get employment or not. Without Braille, our life is incomplete. Friends, the way of life we live is completely incomplete without Braille—it is not whole. Our Braille script is our eyes; understand it that way.
replying to one of the user who wanted to safe gourd the money while doing business.
