The speaker urges people not to misuse Hamari Vani by using fake names or changing their voices to mislead others. They ask everyone to be honest, follow the platform's rules, and help maintain its credibility. Respecting the values of leaders like Dr. B. R. Ambedkar means acting with integrity and earning the trust of others.

The speaker questions the claim that Jai Chakotiya runs an organization providing Braille education for visually impaired people, saying no clear details about its location or activities have been shared. They urge everyone to verify such claims and provide complete, accurate information on Hamari Vani to avoid misleading people and to maintain trust in the platform.

Hello, I am Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur. Rahul Kumar Yadav asked about school admission and orientation and mobility training. If you are not confident traveling independently, visit the school with your parents the first time. Don't rely on incomplete information—always verify details. You can receive orientation and mobility training from organizations like AICB, BRA, and NIEPVD. Stay confident, continue your education, and don't hesitate to seek help.

The speaker requests users to mention their name, district, state, and disability details whenever they record a message on the platform. They also encourage everyone to carefully listen to the IVR instructions before recording so that complete and useful information is shared.

Hello, dear listeners of Hamari Vaani. I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Today, I listened to Ms. Sheetal Rawat from Faridabad, Haryana. She is a senior citizen, a homemaker, and has training in shorthand and telephone operations. I sincerely thank and salute her for her inspiring journey and achievements despite life's challenges. Your recording has reached us and is motivating many women, as well as men like us. Please continue sharing more informative and inspiring recordings. I also encourage all Hamari Vaani listeners to not only listen but also record and share their own voices so that everyone can get to know the new members of our community. Thank you, Ms. Sheetal Rawat. I hope you hear this message and continue inspiring others.

Hello everyone, A member mentioned that Swagat Sir joined Hamari Vaani in 2014. I kindly request everyone to share only verified information. Hamari Vaani was established in June 2017, so please confirm facts before speaking on a public platform. Swagat Sir deserves great appreciation for his dedication. His English learning series is helping many people improve their language skills. I wish him continued success, good health, and happiness. Thank you to everyone for supporting Hamari Vaani. Jai Hind!

Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana thanks Deepak Ji for sharing a useful tip on using voice search in the JioPhone internet browser. He says the method works well, allowing users to search for songs by speaking, and hopes more people benefit from this information.

The speaker thanks the Our Voice team and encourages everyone to share ideas, support people with disabilities, and help each other whenever possible.

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Greetings to Hamari Vaani and all its listeners. My name is Munnalal Bharti, and I am a 100% visually impaired person from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to respond to a discussion regarding the types of questions that should be asked on Hamari Vaani. My view is that persons with disabilities are capable of achieving a great deal and should never be underestimated. The intention behind recent suggestions was not to discourage any type of learning or technology-related discussion, but rather to encourage the platform to focus on information that is especially useful and relevant to persons with disabilities. Many basic questions related to mobile phones or routine matters can often be answered through friends, family members, or local contacts, whereas Hamari Vaani provides a unique opportunity to share disability-related information, opportunities, schemes, employment updates, and experiences that may not be easily available elsewhere. At the same time, everyone has the right to ask questions and share information, and differences of opinion are natural in any community. I encourage all listeners to stay connected with Hamari Vaani, continue learning from one another, and use the platform positively for the benefit of the disability community. Thank you.

Hello everyone. I would like to appreciate a kind lady from Assam who shared her inspiring life story. Although Hindi is not her first language, she spoke very clearly. She talked about the hardships she faced, how a teacher helped her learn Braille, and how she continued her education despite many challenges, including a leg injury and visual impairment. I pray for her strength, happiness, and success. My name is Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, and I truly appreciated her inspiring message.