Hello, I am Kalyat Singh, a 100% visually impaired person from Rajasthan. I would like to share some thoughts and experiences that may help others stay cautious. First, I request the Hamari Vaani team to kindly publish this audio. I also want to request the platform authorities to avoid publishing unnecessary or misleading recordings. Nowadays, even visually impaired people are sometimes being misled by others from the same community in the name of jobs and opportunities. Some people share personal numbers instead of official organization contacts, which can create trust issues. Before publishing such recordings, it is important to verify whether the organization is genuine. Similarly, before joining any institution or workplace, candidates should check the organization’s background, understand why previous employees left, and learn about the working environment. Many people go due to financial difficulties and later face exploitation. Some institutions promise facilities like soap, oil, clothes, salary, or accommodation, but after joining, the reality turns out to be different. Therefore, always discuss salary, facilities, and work conditions clearly before joining. Keep call recordings and written proof whenever possible. If any test or trial work is involved, it should be done fairly, and workers should not be made to work for several days without payment. We all should remain alert, verify information properly, and avoid getting trapped in false promises. Thank you.
I am Arun Meena from Uttar Pradesh and I am 100% blind. Earlier there were many job options, and even today work is available if we truly want to do it. The real problem is that many people do not seriously want to work, and some even misuse job opportunities just to get phone numbers or waste time. Many people only look for free hostels, food, and facilities instead of focusing on real education and self-development. Education is not only from books; it also includes mental, social, and practical learning. If we avoid wasting time on useless activities and focus on work, there are still many opportunities available. Even though I am not highly educated, I still earn around ₹45,000–₹50,000 per month from home because of hard work and dedication.
We want to report an issue to the Hamari Vani recording team. A visually impaired person has been sending recordings under different names—for example, previously as Vikash Kumar Gautam and now as Farooq, but the voice appears to be the same. This kind of name-changing may be a misuse of the platform. We request the team to verify such cases and create a system to prevent identity confusion so that the platform remains fair and trustworthy. We also request the founders and social workers of Hamari Vani to look into this matter and take necessary action against misuse.
Hello, I am Amit Kumar from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. I want to say that in today’s world, degrees alone are not enough to get a job. Skills are more important. Even highly educated people may struggle without practical skills. Along with education, people should take training such as computer courses and other skill-based programs to improve their employment opportunities.
Hello Hamari Vaani and greetings to all respected listeners and friends. Today, on 6th May, Wednesday, I, Kanhaiya Lal from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, would like to share my thoughts regarding a recording by Shri Deshraj ji from Haryana. In his recording, he was sharing job opportunities specifically for women. Providing employment opportunities for women is a good initiative, but I would also like to say that job opportunities should be shared for men as well. In the recording, different salary amounts were mentioned, such as ₹35,000 in one place and ₹15,000 in another, along with a registration fee of ₹650. Therefore, it is very important that clear and accurate information is provided to people. If the jobs are being offered by a company, then the official company contact number should be shared instead of personal numbers so that listeners can trust the information. Sharing only personal numbers can sometimes create confusion or doubt among people. I request everyone to share only verified and genuine information so that Hamari Vaani continues to remain a trustworthy platform. Thank you.
Hello friends, greetings to all listeners. I am Pradeep Pawar from Mumbai, Maharashtra, speaking on behalf of Okaranda Apang Samajik Organization. First of all, I would like to make a humble request to the Hamari Vaani team. When the same recording is played repeatedly for several days, it creates a problem because other users’ recordings do not get a chance to be published. Many visually impaired users are sharing useful information, but their recordings are not reaching others. This is a serious concern, as it limits the flow of information. I am not saying this with any hesitation or fear, but as a genuine suggestion for improvement. If one recording is played for five to seven days, then how will others share their knowledge? I also want to say that it is not necessary to publish my recordings, but this issue should be considered for the benefit of all. Additionally, I would like to advise everyone not to share personal phone numbers unnecessarily. Numbers should only be shared when there is genuine and verified work or information, otherwise it can lead to misuse. For any genuine support, you may contact me at 9881670757 or 8550954790. Thank you.
Hello from Hamari Vani. I’m teacher and musician Swami Rishabh Chetan speaking. To the woman from Kashmir: you don’t have to work in a company—you can work in a school. There’s also a job in Ludhiana with low starting pay that increases later. With 80% vision impairment, please consider these options.
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Hello, I am Swami Rishabh Chaitanya, a music teacher. Reena ji, I would like to say something to you. You are sharing your number, and others are also asking for numbers. I want to ask you one thing—please think carefully. If you share a number and, by mistake, it turns out to be incorrect, or if any issue arises, people may end up blaming you. That is why it is very important to verify the number before sharing it. Recently, someone mentioned that a wrong number was shared. Vikas ji raised this concern, and Naresh ji also spoke about it. So I would like to request you, Reena ji, as you are like our sister, to please be careful while sharing such information.
The user expressed positive feedback about the Hamari Vaani platform, highlighting that it provides valuable information and also helps people build meaningful connections and friendships.
