Hello friends, greetings. My name is Naresh Kumar, and I am from Hisar, Haryana. I am 100% blind. Good morning friends. I knew about “Hamari Vani” back in 2012, but at that time, I didn’t upload any audio there. I used to think, what is this “Hamari Vani”? What’s the use of it? There can’t be much in it; it’s just the same as everything else. So, I didn’t know much about it then. Later, I found out that there is a lot of good information and useful content available there. Then I thought, let me also try uploading my own audio. So, I uploaded my audio, my answers, questions, and discussions, and I received responses. Listening to “Hamari Vani” feels very good to me. It provides very important and useful information. I really like it. Whenever I ask for any information, I get whatever I need. It’s not like there’s no information available on “Hamari Vani,” actually, there is plenty. Back in 2012, when I first got the number for “Hamari Vani,” I didn’t upload any audio then; I only used to listen. But after listening for a while, I would get bored thinking, what is this? There’s nothing much in it. Later, I realized that there is a lot of very good and useful information available and one should listen to it. After that, I asked many of my friends, and they told me that if you listen to “Hamari Vani,” you will get a lot of good knowledge and information. So I started listening, and I really liked it.
Hello from "Hamari Vaani" (Our Voice). Good evening. My name is Naresh Kumar and I am from Hisar, Haryana. I am 100% blind. There is a brother whose name I can’t recall right now — he was saying that he is from Ludhiana and was asking whether he could get admission in Dehradun. So, I want to inform you that yes, you can get admission in Dehradun. You should go there and try. They conduct some tests — like academic tests and such. I have also heard that there is a medical checkup as well, including blood tests and other things — this was told to me by another brother. So I am sharing this information with you. Earlier, I had also shared the number for the Dehradun Braille Press. You can call them and ask about the admission process. If you need the number of a specific person (sir), then here’s what you can do — call the Eyeway Helpline. I’ll give you their number. Eyeway Helpline Number: 8800 004334 (Repeat: 8800 004334) Call this number and tell them that you want to get admission in Dehradun. They will give you the best possible advice. This helpline operates from 10 AM to 5 PM, so make sure to call during that time. They will also give you contact numbers and help you with the process. This is our Eyeway Helpline Number — it is very helpful. It works well for blind people. Even when we ask for any kind of information, they provide it to us very nicely. They even search out and find helpful contacts for blind individuals. We need to promote this number more, as it is very useful. I hope the information I have given is helpful and satisfactory to all of you. Keep listening to "Hamari Vaani" (Our Voice). Namaskar. Jai Haryana.
Hello friends, greetings. My name is Naresh Kumar, and I am from Hisar, Haryana. I am 100% blind. Good morning. Our sir asked us how much help we get from “Hamari Vaani” (Our Voice) and how we feel about it. I would like to share my experience. I had requested some information regarding the Railway D Group, and I received that information. I also try to share information with others. I got the information very nicely. I really enjoy listening to “Hamari Vaani” and also recording on it. I like it very much because “Hamari Vaani” is for all kinds of users. Whenever I request some information, I am provided with it, which is very good. There is a lot of contribution from good people. There is good content, and it is also useful for hearing news. Everything inside it is very nice. I hope my feedback will be helpful. Please continue running “Hamari Vaani” and keep improving it. It makes me very happy that whenever I ask for information, someone provides it to me. Thank you.
He recorded the helpline number of Dehradun Braille Press.
He also provided information about jobs for blind people in Chennai.
Information about UD ID Card.
He is answering that only one ticket can be booked at a time using Railway Concession Pass.
Hello friends, greetings. Hello friends, greetings from Hamari Vaani. Good afternoon. My name is Naresh Kumar and I am from Hisar, Haryana. I am 100% blind. So friends, I had earlier informed all brothers and sisters about the BHSB teacher vacancies—for teaching and BSc-level positions. However, I forgot to mention one thing and I sincerely apologize for that. The vacancy requires a diploma as well. So, when you fill out the application, please note that a diploma is mandatory. I had missed this earlier because I was not aware, but now that I know, I’m informing you all. For more information, I’ve also given a helpline number: AEW Helpline Number: 8800 004334 This is the AEW (Accessible Education for the Visually Impaired) helpline number. We need to promote Hamari Vaani as well, and also raise awareness about our IVI helpline, because both are very helpful for blind individuals. IVI (Indian Vision Institute) helps us a lot. For example, last time when I was trying to download my MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff) admit card, it wasn’t working. The AEW helpline guided me step by step, and with their help, I was able to download it. Another time, when I was filling out the Railway Group D form, my fingerprint was not matching. I contacted the AEW helpline and they provided me with the solution. With their help, that issue was also resolved. That’s why I say, this helpline is very useful for all blind brothers and sisters. Hamari Vaani is also very helpful. I hope you all are satisfied with the information I have shared. Keep listening to Hamari Vaani. Namaskar, Jai Haryana!
He gave information about High Court and Teacher Vacancy.
Hello friends, Namaskar, Good Morning. My name is Naresh Kumar and I am from Hisar, Haryana. There is a brother who is 100% blind. I don’t know his name, but he was saying that when the Railway Group D exam happens, either a phone call will come or a message on email will come. So, I want to clarify, brother, that whenever an exam happens, an admit card is issued — but no phone call is made. Because the Railway Group officials do not call you; they either send a message on email or send a message to the number you have registered. They do not call, because nowadays, you see, many blind brothers have filled the form. Would they be called one by one? No, they will receive a message either on email or on their number. Even when the admit card is issued, you will receive a message. They do not call. If you think they will call you to tell about the exam, that’s not how it works. If you have filled the form, you will be informed by message or email. Now, if there is a helpline number for the visually impaired, and you are connected to them, you can ask them to inform you when the admit cards start to be issued. They might be able to help by informing you that admit cards have started coming, so you should check yours. But the railway officials themselves will not call you to inform.
