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"Hello, this is Rajnath from Chhattisgarh, speaking from Virendranagar. I want to talk about how beneficial ‘Hamari Vani’ has been for us. I joined ‘Hamari Vani’ in 2017. I didn’t get the number from any friend, but rather I found it on my mobile somehow. I liked it and started listening, and since then I have been a regular listener without fail. One of the biggest benefits, in my opinion, was that TMI (Team Media Initiative) from our organization was featured on Hamari Vani. I was interviewed, a video was made, and it was broadcast on Hamari Vani. I was also honored for it. Because of that, many people from our organization came to know about Hamari Vani. At that time, the late Geeta Ma'am and Mausam Ma'am were involved in the project, along with Kamla Kaan and another gentleman, whose name I can’t recall right now. This, I believe, was the biggest benefit—nothing can be greater than this. Apart from that, various useful pieces of information are shared from time to time—like details about Antakshari competitions. Through Hamari Vani, I got information about those too, and I have participated not once, but three times in the Antakshari competition."

Hello, this is Virendra Gadhar speaking from Chhattisgarh Rajdhani village. There is a recording about music. If you want to learn music, then listen. There are two types of music. One is the diploma type, where formal study is done. For that, you need to study and get a diploma. For this, there are institutes where you can learn, and these are present in places like Chhattisgarh and Delhi as well. But if you are illiterate or have not passed formal education, there is another form of music. In this form, anyone can learn to play musical instruments from someone who teaches them. For example, if a teacher teaches you tabla or harmonium or any instrument, you can learn it this way. Anyone can learn music anywhere like this. Music is also taught as a subject in schools. And in villages and nearby areas, people who know music teach others as well. So, there are two forms of music. If you want to do a diploma, then formal study is necessary, and it happens in a proper institution. But if you want to just learn music informally, anyone can teach you and you can learn in your local area or from some institutions. The diploma form of music is given more recognition. Many big musicians are diploma holders. Music teachers who teach also have diplomas.

"Hello, this information has been made public. It is intended for those who want to connect. The Helpline is in Mumbai. Some religious teachings have also been prepared, which include topics like Manika and Ganga. Those who wish to receive this can contact the helpline. The helpline number is as follows: 93 434 93 436 833 434 836 63 76 48 836 93 72 93 72 434 800

Sai Namaskar. I am Virendra Gandhar speaking from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. Vikas Kumar Gautam is giving information in a way that sounds like a businessperson doing marketing work. Just like traders promote their businesses, the same kind of publicity is happening here too. This is misleading publicity. And when it was said in our Hamari Vani (platform or program) messages that whenever a recording is broadcasted, the full address and details should be provided, that rule is not being followed. No address is being given. Also, I heard Chandan Yuvraj Bharti’s recording. In that, big promises are being made — like offering free meals worth ₹20,000 — but still no address or proper details are provided. So how can we trust such an organization that doesn’t even provide its address? We should think carefully and not fall for such temptations unnecessarily. Be alert and stay cautious. Before taking any step, consult with knowledgeable people or with officials from the organization. When Hamari Vani clearly said not to broadcast recordings without proper identification or address, then why are such anonymous recordings being aired? Our platform also needs to take responsibility. I’m seeing more and more of such misleading recordings where tempting offers are made. So I request Hamari Vani to properly filter and verify the content before broadcasting. And I urge all our listeners to be careful and verify the information — check the location and cross-check on social media as well.

Hello, I am Parmeshwar speaking from Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh. I am 100 percent [disabled/affected], and here I welcome everyone. I have been suffering from epilepsy for ten years. Once, someone told me that there is a cure or treatment for this disease, but they only said that and did not give me any number or contact details. So I am requesting that person — or anyone else — that if you know where treatment for epilepsy is available, please record your voice and let me know. I am in a lot of trouble. I feel like this disease has consumed me and that I may die, but I don’t even know how to die. Friends, if anyone knows the easiest way to die, please record your voice and tell me. With this, I end my message. Thank you, friends.

"Hello Sir, the kind of question you have asked is an important one. If you want to study in Dehradun, my point is that every state has schools and educational institutions for various subjects. These institutions are well-equipped, so why do you want to leave your home state and go elsewhere? Also, have you studied there before? If not, then why do you think you need extra education there? If you've already studied somewhere, up to what level have you completed your education? If you haven't studied at all, then you should begin your education in your own state first, and only then take further steps. Also, Bihar is a state where good education can be accessed as well. So people should consider why they want to leave their own state and study in another. One should think seriously about trying to study within their own state as much as possible. Yes, later on, for training or specialization, going elsewhere is understandable."

He is asking that his feeds are getting stuck so where can he get further treatment from

At home, I realized something — why is it always assumed that women should tolerate everything? Why can’t I speak up when someone is bothering me? I want to say this: First of all, there should be no violence against women. And there should be an organization, run by women themselves, that provides support and strength to women so they can face their problems. Why is it that when girls are in school, boys misbehave? And why isn't there any system or expense allocated to protect them or to make a phone call if they’re in trouble, like from a car or other places? Why don’t we teach such lessons to boys? We are pushing women backward by saying things like "I have children" as an excuse. Then how can anyone spend money or effort on helping you if you're not even ready to stand up for yourself? So, firstly, such an organization must exist — a proper one — with a website and contact number so that it can be reached in times of emergency. It should be known and accessible. And the system should not delay identifying who is causing the problem — even through voice (audio) recognition if needed. If someone is senior or experienced, especially a senior woman, she should make her number available and take initiative. If a woman is harassed or troubled, she must raise her voice and say clearly that she is being harassed. Women must come forward. Also, men should take a stand and say that women should not be troubled. Ask — what exactly happened? A woman must come forward because she is educated. But then what is the use of education if it cannot protect her? Women need to rise, speak for themselves, face their problems, and make it known — who called, what the issue was. Let there be some action.

Hello, this is from Chhattisgarh Rajnam, I am speaking from Virendra Nagar. I liked Chanda Pathak ji’s comment, and Arun Meena ji is also giving very good comments. As far as giving phone numbers is concerned, some people are saying “contact me and I’ll tell you.” But you are also a man—so how can one trust that you will connect them to the right person? The main point is this: Firstly, women must have courage within themselves to face such situations. If you are running something (like a platform or a group), then you should also have the strength to handle it. If boys are calling, you should either not attend their calls at all, and if you do, don’t give them attention or lift (i.e., don’t entertain them), because they may try to take advantage of that. If a woman keeps behaving in such a soft manner, then people will continue to exploit her. You are the one giving them the chance to do so. Let’s say, for example, that as someone mentioned, they were called even till 3 AM. Then why did the lady attend the call at all? She should’ve said clearly: “This is a girls’ school or platform. We don’t entertain boys’ numbers.” If the call wasn’t picked up, how would they have been troubled? Many such excuses are made, and often men also claim, “we need a girl.” So, a woman must be strong and fearless. She should be capable enough to scold or shut down misbehaving boys and attend only girls’ calls. Women must take this stand—then things will work. Otherwise, the exploitation will continue, and it will be due to their own weakness. So, women should remove their weaknesses and have courage. If you keep courage, no one can take advantage of you. After all, women also become police officers—haven’t we seen that? There are many strong women now, like Dimpaji and Kaurisher, who are women of dignity. Be a dignified woman. Be strong. Handle things yourself. And don’t allow men to say things like “I’ll record her voice” or “I’ll decide when to connect with her.” That’s not right.