The speaker, Muskan from Gopalganj, Bihar, introduces herself and says this is her first recording on the Hamari Vaani platform. She shares that she enjoys listening to the messages and information shared by everyone on the platform.

The speaker from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, expresses heartfelt appreciation to Swagat Sir for conducting English learning sessions on Hamari Vaani. They also thank the platform's organizers, contributors, and listeners for sharing useful information and encourage everyone to continue supporting and strengthening the community.

The speaker, a 100% visually impaired person from West Champaran, Bihar, expresses gratitude for the Hamari Vaani platform. They appreciate the collective efforts of the community and organizers, highlighting the platform's growth, positive impact, and the support it provides to its users.

Ramchandra Bishnoi from Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, appreciates Sheetal for her kind words about Hamari Vaani. He thanks her for listening to the platform, sharing her views, and encourages everyone to continue using and supporting Hamari Vaani. He ends with,

Saheb Mukherjee from Dhanbad, Jharkhand, appreciates the English lessons on Hamari Vaani and suggests that learners regularly practice previous lessons by asking and answering questions with each other. He believes this will improve confidence, reduce fear of speaking English, and help everyone remember what they have learned. He also asks how to say "Sorry" in English and invites others to share their answers and ask questions too.

Umesh Kumar from Uttar Pradesh appreciates Sheetal Ji for sharing her journey on Hamari Vaani. He praises her educational achievements and says that even though she chose to be a homemaker instead of pursuing a job, her hard work and dedication to earning multiple degrees are truly inspiring. He extends his best wishes and appreciation.

Greetings to Hamari Vaani, its listeners, and team members. My name is Sheetal Rawat, and I am from Faridabad, Haryana. I am very happy to listen to the recordings and information shared by all the brothers and sisters on this platform. I have been listening to Hamari Vaani for many years, but I had never recorded a message before. Although I often thought about doing so, today I finally decided to record and share my thoughts. I would like to thank the Hamari Vaani team and all contributors for providing such useful information, news, and guidance through this wonderful platform. I would also like to share a little about myself. I am a homemaker. I studied at NIVH and completed my graduation from the University of Delhi. I also received shorthand training from AICB, Rohini, and telephone operator training from NSIC Faridabad. In addition, I completed a fourth-year course in tabla music. Although I have acquired various skills and qualifications, I chose to be a homemaker. However, I always believed that education and skill development are important because we never know what challenges or opportunities life may bring. I would like to encourage all my brothers and sisters not to lose hope, to continue working hard, and to keep developing their abilities. This is my first recording, and I hope it reaches all of you. Stay healthy, stay happy, and remain engaged in your work. Thank you, and goodbye.

Welcome Note 29th June

The speaker welcomes a new member, Nivedita Ma'am, to the platform. They appreciate her for joining and encourage her not to worry about her Hindi, saying everyone understands and supports her participation.

The speaker from Jharkhand appreciates the English-speaking lessons shared on the platform and encourages visually impaired learners to study English. They announce plans to start teaching Braille basics for beginners. They also clarify that blind people can use smartphones and laptops with accessibility features, encourage sharing accurate information, and respond to comments made by other community members