A listener from Uttarakhand appreciates the information shared on Hamari Vaani and says he enjoys learning through the platform. He especially likes the English-learning initiative and encourages everyone to stay motivated and continue improving their skills.

Greetings. I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. I would like to give feedback regarding a recording by a person who previously used the name "Sameer Khan" and is now using the name "Raj Verma." The person talked about job opportunities and collections in different states but provided inconsistent information. My concern is that one person appears to be using multiple names, which can create confusion and reduce trust. This platform is meant for sharing accurate and useful information, not misleading content. I request all listeners to verify information carefully and use a consistent identity when sharing details. Reliable and truthful information helps everyone, while unverified claims can mislead people.

A listener from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh appreciates the new English learning initiative on HamariVani. She completes the homework by explaining the meanings of "Hello," "Thank you," and "My name is," and introduces herself in English.

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Greetings. I am Virendra Gandhar speaking from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. A few days ago, I shared information about an online work opportunity and clearly mentioned that only those who had access to online facilities, were comfortable using them, and had passed Class 10 should contact me. However, many people who called later informed me that they only had keypad phones and did not have access to online services. My humble request is that listeners carefully listen to the complete recording before making a call. If the opportunity has specific requirements or eligibility conditions, please ensure that you meet those conditions before contacting the person sharing the information. This helps save time for both the caller and the person providing the opportunity. When information related to employment or livelihood is shared, it is important that interested individuals pay close attention to the details and apply only if they fulfill the stated requirements. This allows genuine opportunities to reach suitable candidates and makes the platform more effective and meaningful. Let us all use Hamari Vaani responsibly by listening carefully, understanding the requirements, and responding appropriately. This will help create better opportunities for everyone and strengthen the value of the platform for the disability community. Thank you.

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Greetings to Hamari Vaani, its volunteers, and all listeners. I am Ram Milan from Banda district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am a 100% visually impaired person. I would like to add one point to what Swagat ji mentioned earlier. When it is said that only one query or one piece of information should be shared in a recording, it should also be understood that ideally only one person should respond to a particular query if the answer has already been provided correctly. Many times, one person asks a question and after one listener answers it, three or four more people record the same answer. This leads to unnecessary repetition and increases the number of similar recordings on the platform. As a result, it becomes difficult for listeners to find new and useful information, and it also creates additional work for those who review and publish recordings. Therefore, I would request everyone to first listen carefully to the recordings already available on Hamari Vaani. If a question has already been answered properly, there is usually no need to repeat the same information again. However, if a query has not been answered, or if you have additional and useful information to contribute, then you may certainly record a response. By following this approach, we can keep the platform organized, reduce duplicate content, and ensure that more useful information reaches the community. Thank you, and stay connected with Hamari Vaani.

A listener requests that phone numbers shared on Mobile Vaani be spoken in Hindi instead of English. He says many visually impaired users find it difficult to understand numbers spoken in English and would benefit from hearing them in Hindi.

Gyanendra Kumar, a 100% visually impaired person from Nalanda, Bihar, shares that he enjoys listening to inspiring stories and useful information on Hamari Vaani. He appreciates contributors who provide motivational content and says it inspires him greatly. He also asks fellow listeners from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and other states how they are coping with the intense summer heat and invites them to share their experiences.

Greetings. I am Virendra Gandhar speaking from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. I feel that many of the recordings being shared these days are not always making the best use of the platform. For example, people frequently ask for phone numbers to listen to songs or stories. While there is nothing wrong with enjoying songs and stories, today there are many ways to access them. Songs can be heard through mobile phones, television channels, radio, and various digital platforms. Similarly, stories can be found through smartphones, audio platforms, books, and even by spending time with elders such as grandparents, who can share valuable experiences and traditional stories. In my opinion, Hamari Vaani is a unique platform, especially for persons with disabilities. Therefore, it would be more meaningful if questions and discussions focused on disability-related issues, accessibility, education, employment, government schemes, assistive technology, rehabilitation, and other topics that can genuinely help community members. At the same time, some general questions, such as where to apply for a ration card or where a UDID card is issued, can often be answered by local teachers, officials, or educated people in the community. Hamari Vaani can create greater value when it is used to discuss issues that require shared experiences, specialized knowledge, and community support. Let us all work together to maintain the purpose and usefulness of the platform by asking thoughtful questions, sharing valuable information, and contributing content that benefits the visually impaired and disability community. Thank you.

Greetings. I would like to directly respond to Asif Khan from Muzaffarnagar. You mentioned that you had appeared for your Intermediate examination through National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), but your result has not been received yet and you want to fill out further forms. Brother, it is important to clearly explain whether you are talking about the NIOS Public Examination result or an On-Demand Examination result. The information can be checked properly only after knowing the exact examination type. For accurate information, you should directly contact the NIOS helpline or check the official result portal. The NIOS toll-free helpline number is 1800-180-9393. The official NIOS result website is also available for checking results and examination updates. Another support number shared for assistance is 8800044334. You may contact this number for guidance related to NIOS-related queries. According to available NIOS information, results are generally published through the official result portal, and students can check them using their enrolment number.

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