Greetings. I am Virendra Gandhar speaking from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. I feel that many of the recordings being shared these days are not always making the best use of the platform. For example, people frequently ask for phone numbers to listen to songs or stories. While there is nothing wrong with enjoying songs and stories, today there are many ways to access them. Songs can be heard through mobile phones, television channels, radio, and various digital platforms. Similarly, stories can be found through smartphones, audio platforms, books, and even by spending time with elders such as grandparents, who can share valuable experiences and traditional stories. In my opinion, Hamari Vaani is a unique platform, especially for persons with disabilities. Therefore, it would be more meaningful if questions and discussions focused on disability-related issues, accessibility, education, employment, government schemes, assistive technology, rehabilitation, and other topics that can genuinely help community members. At the same time, some general questions, such as where to apply for a ration card or where a UDID card is issued, can often be answered by local teachers, officials, or educated people in the community. Hamari Vaani can create greater value when it is used to discuss issues that require shared experiences, specialized knowledge, and community support. Let us all work together to maintain the purpose and usefulness of the platform by asking thoughtful questions, sharing valuable information, and contributing content that benefits the visually impaired and disability community. Thank you.
Greetings to everyone on Hamari Vaani. I am Mohammad Alam from Samastipur district, Bihar, and I am a 100% visually impaired person. Earlier, I had shared the contact number of a Braille Press in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, from where visually impaired students can obtain Braille books free of cost. Since many people may not have heard the earlier recording, I am sharing the information again. The contact number of the Muzaffarpur Braille Press is: 9065415286. Students who need Braille books can contact this number. When you call, they may ask for your name, address, and educational details. You will also be required to send a copy of your Aadhaar Card and UDID (Unique Disability ID) Card. In addition, you may need a letter or certificate from your school confirming that you are a student of that institution. Before visiting the Braille Press, make sure you carry your original Aadhaar Card and UDID Card, as these documents may be checked at the entrance. It is advisable to complete the document verification process over the phone first and then visit as instructed. I am sharing this information again so that all visually impaired students who need Braille books can benefit from this service. Thank you.
Greetings. I would like to directly respond to Asif Khan from Muzaffarnagar. You mentioned that you had appeared for your Intermediate examination through National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), but your result has not been received yet and you want to fill out further forms. Brother, it is important to clearly explain whether you are talking about the NIOS Public Examination result or an On-Demand Examination result. The information can be checked properly only after knowing the exact examination type. For accurate information, you should directly contact the NIOS helpline or check the official result portal. The NIOS toll-free helpline number is 1800-180-9393. The official NIOS result website is also available for checking results and examination updates. Another support number shared for assistance is 8800044334. You may contact this number for guidance related to NIOS-related queries. According to available NIOS information, results are generally published through the official result portal, and students can check them using their enrolment number.
Hi friends, good morning. Greetings to everyone. I am speaking from Rewari district, Haryana, and today I have come with a very sad piece of news to share with all of you through this platform. As many of you may already know, renowned Urdu poet and ghazal writer Bashir Badr passed away on 28 May 2026 at the age of 91 in Bhopal after a prolonged illness. We pay our heartfelt tribute and respect to him. Through his beautiful ghazals and poetry, he touched the hearts of millions of people. Many of his verses felt so personal that listeners often felt as though he had written them directly from their own emotions and life experiences. His words expressed love, pain, relationships, and human feelings in a way that connected deeply with people across generations. Some of his most famous lines continue to live in the hearts of poetry lovers. His contribution to Urdu literature and ghazal writing is unforgettable, and his legacy will continue through his timeless poetry. He was also honored with the Padma Shri and the Sahitya Akademi Award for his contribution to literature. We pray for peace for his soul and extend our condolences to his family and admirers. Although he is no longer with us physically, Bashir Badr will always remain alive through his poetry, ghazals, and the emotions he gifted to the world.
Greetings, my name is Dheeraj Mishra, and I am speaking from Sultanpur district, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to request everyone to pay attention to weather-related information and also share it with your neighbors and community members. According to weather alerts, there may be intense heat conditions from 25 May 2026 to 2 June 2026 in several areas. Some districts may also experience rainfall, strong winds, and storm-like conditions. People are advised to remain cautious during this period, avoid unnecessary exposure to extreme weather, and follow official weather updates regularly. Strong winds and storms can be dangerous, so everyone should take appropriate precautions to stay safe. I would also like to share information related to electricity services. If there is a power outage in your area, you can contact the electricity complaint helpline 1912 to register a complaint. If there is a problem such as a fallen electricity pole, damaged power lines, or a local power supply issue, you can provide your details and complaint information to the electricity department through this helpline. Please stay alert, stay safe, and keep yourself informed through official weather and emergency service updates. Thank you.
Asking when result of MTS will be announced.
Sunil Gaur from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, shares a job opportunity in a candle and incense stick manufacturing organization. The starting salary is ₹10,000 per month with food and accommodation provided. Candidates with an Intermediate (12th-grade) qualification may earn up to ₹25,000 per month. Working hours are from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM with a lunch break. Interested applicants can contact the organization for details.
The speaker requests any Mobile Vaani organizer to contact him because he wants to share an important suggestion for the platform.
Hello friends, greetings. Namaskar and good afternoon from Hamari Vani. My name is Naresh Kumar, and I am from Hisar, Haryana. I am 100% blind. I would like to respond directly to Suraj Kumar Ji. He had asked us for the contact number of NFB Mumbai. Sir, I am going to provide you with a mobile number. The number is 90825109143. Let me repeat it: 90825109143. This is the number you requested for NFB Mumbai. I have recorded it on Hamari Vani for you. Keep listening to Hamari Vani and stay connected with Hamari Vani.
A person is asking where smartphones are available for blind people and whether they can be obtained on EMI.
