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Hello, my name is Virendra Gandhar, speaking from Chhattisgarh. I want to share an important point. In 2025, visually impaired women also won the Cricket World Cup, with players from Madhya Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. However, their achievement did not receive proper media attention. On the other hand, when non-disabled women won the World Cup, they received wide media coverage, awards, job opportunities, and recognition from top leaders. This shows a clear gap in recognition. There is a need for media, government, and institutions to highlight the achievements of visually impaired persons equally, so the public understands their true capabilities beyond stereotypes. Thank you.

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Appreciation to Rajesh Pathak for his song on Louis Braille.

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Hello, this is Rakesh Chaudhary. I extend my heartfelt greetings to all listeners of Hamari Vaani. Through this platform, many people from different states have connected and called regarding the Braille calendar, for which I am truly thankful. It is encouraging to see that people still value Braille today. Anyone who requires the Braille calendar is requested to please contact me before 1st February.

Hello friends, greetings! How are you all? I am Sonu Gupta, a person who is visually impaired in both eyes, and yet I have digitally advanced myself quite a lot. With your blessings, I have been able to use AI technologies like Google Gemini, ChatGPT, Leonardo, MidJourney, and others. Using these technologies, I can create a digital version of any scene you imagine. For example, I can imagine myself walking through a golden palace with fairies, eating, drinking, and being fed by a beautiful fairy—all without changing your face. I can even read a newspaper or check the expiry date on medicines. With applications developed by Google, I can identify my surroundings, the colors of clothes, and many other details by myself, without any note-recognizing machines. I can do all this on my phone. Today, I want to sincerely thank the officials of our ward. They introduced me to the institution that has brought me to this level of achievement. If it weren’t for them, I would not have received a smartphone and reached this stage. I also want to mention Mr. Rajesh Pathak. Many visually impaired people, even after getting a small job, often become proud and do not communicate properly with others. Yet, Mr. Rajesh Pathak, despite being such an important person, has shown his blessings and affection to people like us. For this, I am deeply grateful. We will surely visit the service center one day and bring some children along to celebrate with joy and enthusiasm. Once again, I sincerely thank all the officials of our ward. I also wish that someone from your side calls me, so I can explain in detail what I am capable of. While people in UP and across India are being trained in AI technology by the government, and many are leaving their jobs because of AI, I have achieved significant expertise in the field of AI technology. So, once again, thank you very much, friends. I will meet you with more information soon.

Hello, greetings, greetings. Hello, greetings. Rajesh Pathak, who is like our brother—Rajesh Pathak—was a student of Humbang School, a student of class B. Brother Rajesh Pathak speaks correctly and speaks well. At this time, he is speaking thoughtfully and with understanding, which I am really liking a lot. We people have never heard him take the name of Ram Layak Sharma. He must be around fifty years old—who knows whether he is above or below that age. But whatever he is saying, he is saying very well. The children are praising him, and they are praising him openly.