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.
Condition (most common) Requirement (for eligibility or prerequisites) Term (in contracts or agreements) Stipulation (formal/legal usage) Examples: शर्त → Condition कुछ शर्तें हैं। → There are some conditions. शर्तों को पूरा करना होगा। → You must meet the requirements. नियम और शर्तें → Terms and Conditions.
Greetings to Hamari Vaani and all its listeners. My name is Vikas, and I am speaking from Siddharthnagar, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to say that I really enjoy listening to the content shared on Hamari Vaani. It feels very good to hear the useful information and discussions available on the platform. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation and thanks to the team and all contributors for their efforts. Please continue sharing such informative and inspiring content on Hamari Vaani so that all of us can continue to learn and benefit from it. Thank you.
Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, responds to a listener named Shivanand who asked about the owner of a phone number. He explains that neither Hamari Vani nor its team can identify who a particular phone number belongs to. If someone wants information about a number, they should contact that number directly. He emphasizes that Hamari Vani is a public platform for sharing information and supporting the visually impaired community, not for verifying phone numbers. He requests listeners not to blame or criticize the platform without proper understanding and encourages everyone to use the platform respectfully and positively.
You mentioned a job opportunity for women related to shoes and slippers, but you did not clearly explain what the actual work is. If the company is genuine, you should openly share all the details instead of saying that Hamari Vani staff will provide a contact number separately. People are capable of judging for themselves whether an opportunity is genuine or not. Please do not create false hopes or attract people with unclear information. While your idea may seem positive, it is important to ensure that no one is cheated, misled, or forced to spend money on travel and other expenses for a fraudulent job opportunity. Transparency and honesty are essential.
The speaker shares his experience of struggling to find jobs despite trying at several workplaces. He suggests that instead of depending only on jobs, visually impaired people should consider small businesses or self-employment opportunities to earn a living.
Mr. Shiv Kumar Yadav shared that he was mistreated while traveling for an exam and was charged for a ticket despite being a blind passenger. The speaker says this was wrong and that a complaint should have been filed with Railway Helpline 139, along with evidence such as the employee's name or recordings. However, expressing anger on this platform will not solve the issue. The speaker advises Shiv Kumar to reflect on whether such a recording was appropriate, noting that not all government officials behave the same way and that people should think carefully before making broad accusations.
Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur criticizes a recording by Shiv Kumar, saying it was disrespectful toward government officials and used inappropriate language. He argues that public platforms like Hamari Vaani should not be used to insult the administration. Instead, people should follow proper complaint procedures if they face problems. He believes all jobs deserve respect, including those held by visually impaired people, and urges operators to review such recordings carefully before publishing them.
Vinay Kumar Pal from Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, suggests that English-learning content on the platform should include clear Hindi-to-English and English-to-Hindi explanations so that learners can understand more easily. He asks an English trainer to explain the phrase “God is love” and other English sentences in a simple manner. He also encourages contributors to share practical and easy-to-understand information for all listeners.
The speaker encourages women and other community members to continue sharing recordings on Mobile Vaani, appreciating their efforts and achievements. They also request that their own recordings be played more often and emphasize using the platform to communicate rather than sharing personal contact numbers.
