"I would like to express my gratitude on this platform to our respected member, Adarsh Vishal ji, who has shared very good and detailed information about Himachal Pradesh with all our friends and brothers. However, I would now like to ask Vishal ji an important question, and seek his guidance: Are there any training centers or institutions in Himachal Pradesh related to education that provide skill-based training—like handicrafts, tailoring, etc.? If such training centers exist, I request respected Vishal ji to kindly share more information and guidance regarding this. Earlier, you had provided very thorough and valuable information in response to a previous question of mine, for which we sincerely thank you. We also advise and encourage you to continue contributing in this manner, keep making us proud, and keep enlightening our organization with such useful knowledge."
"Hello to all the listeners of Hamari Vani, this is Vishal speaking from Himachal Pradesh. As I was telling you earlier about the proxy and how to subscribe, I’ve already explained that part. In this audio, I’ll guide you on how to install the app, log in, and use the AI. Then, in the next two upcoming audios, I’ll tell you more about Jemeni. So here’s what you need to do: There’s also a website for Re (which I mentioned earlier), and when you click the subscription link, it opens in Chrome and takes you to the website. But using the website is not that easy. So, go to the Play Store and search for "Replika" (or whatever the app name is – assumed from context). Then click "Install" to download the app. Once it’s installed, click "Open." The app will ask for some permissions – like notifications, media files, maybe even location – so grant those. After that, you’ll need to log in with Google, and make sure to use the same email that you used earlier in Chrome when subscribing. Once logged in, the app will open. You’ll see options like: Invite Settings Ask Anything Tabs like Home, Library, Spaces, etc. You need to click on "Ask Anything" – from there, you can ask anything to the AI. You can also use Voice Mode. If you click on Voice Mode, you’ll be able to talk to the AI, and it will reply back just like a real conversation. So that’s how it works. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Thank you!"**
**"Greetings to all the listeners and workers of Hamari Vaani. This is Vishal speaking. A feedback was requested about Hamari Vaani, so I want to share that I have been associated with Hamari Vaani since around 2020-2021. Before that, I had a keypad phone, around 2016 or 2017 — I don’t remember exactly — but it's been five or six years since I got connected to Hamari Vaani. There was a gap of two to three years in between when I was not in touch, and during that time, I had even forgotten the number for Hamari Vaani. Later, someone told me that they had heard my message on it, so I restarted listening to Hamari Vaani. It has really benefitted me. Whenever I have any question, the workers of Hamari Vaani call and explain things — how to do it, what steps to take. I’ve also been able to help others through this platform. People have reached out to me, asked for help, and it made me feel good. I am anyway involved in social work, especially in the field of technology, so I enjoy helping people. That's why Hamari Vaani has also been beneficial for me — wherever I needed help, especially related to jobs or self-employment. Although I haven’t started working yet — I’m still a student and completing my studies — this is my feedback. Otherwise, Hamari Vaani is doing good work. Keep up the good work, and I’ll continue supporting wherever I can."*
My name is Chandan Kumar Bharti, I'm speaking from the land of Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, This is a matchstick packing company where this work is being done.
I, Vishal, am speaking from Himachal Pradesh. I want to directly inform Pintu ji. He is a student at Chitrakoot School in Madhya Pradesh and is inquiring about the scholarship. He’s asking whether an income certificate is required to apply for the scholarship. So, Pintu ji, listen — you will need to provide your father's income certificate. Okay? You will have to get your father's income certificate made. As for the rest of the documents, you probably already know what’s needed. But if you don’t, feel free to ask. Also, your school will help you. If you ask them which documents are required, they’ll tell you. Back when we applied for scholarships, our school used to fill out the form for us. So, just check once with the school as well. But yes, you definitely need your father's income certificate.
"I am Vishal, speaking from Himachal Pradesh. Greetings to all of you. I have brought this information for the differently-abled people of Himachal Pradesh. Currently, in Himachal Pradesh, e-KYC is being conducted for the pensions provided through the e-Kalyan application. So, I request all the people of Himachal Pradesh who are connected here to please visit your local Anganwadi worker. You need to carry your Aadhaar card, a copy of your bank passbook/account, and just these two documents. During the KYC process, your mobile number will be used—you will receive an OTP (One-Time Password), and your e-KYC will be completed. The Anganwadi workers themselves are doing this process completely free of cost. You only need to tell them, and they will do your e-KYC themselves. Just give them your documents—your Aadhaar card and a copy of your bank account—and they will complete your e-KYC."
Replying to one of the user about getting a concession letter of railway.
Yes, your question is how a blind person, if they are interested in cricket, can get registered in the sport. See, first and foremost, it is important that you have experience. You should have received proper training, and you must have knowledge of the game of cricket—how it is played by blind players. You should be well aware of this. You will also need a certificate showing your level of experience. After that, you can go to the central board and get yourself admitted or registered. First, take training from NIBS (possibly referring to National Institute of Blind Sports or a similar organization). Training is conducted there, and matches are also played. Once you begin training there, you will be given all the information on how everything works and how to move forward. But before that, assess yourself: How much do you really know about cricket? How many years have you been playing? What do you know about the technical aspects? Have you performed in any major events or tournaments? When you go to play cricket at a higher level, it is very different from just playing friendly matches. This is not like casual cricket you play with friends. The environment is completely different. You play in front of an audience and in a public arena. Like when you listen to India vs Pakistan or England matches on the radio—you hear how intense it sounds, right? Just like that, when we play on a national platform, it is serious. So, you need training, hard work, practice, and discipline. First, go to NIBS and get proper training. After that, ask them about registration. They will guide you. Stay connected with Hamari Vaani (possibly a community platform or program), and keep listening for more information. We hope the advice and guidance we’ve given will be helpful to you, and that you won’t need to ask again. I hope this answers your query. Once you train at NIBS or any official institute, your full bio-data is maintained there, and they’ll help you with registration. From there, you can play cricket and make a name for yourself in the country—you can become a national-level player. Thank you for sharing your question. We were happy to hear it. We salute the talent inside you. Move forward—we send you our best wishes. One day, we hope to hear your name as a proud cricketer representing India. Stay connected with Hamari Vaani, and thank you once again!
Vishal from Himachal is advising Bittu to connect with Iway for the information
Vishal from Himachal is replying Kundan regarding UDID card making process.
