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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.

oday, we want to correct a piece of information shared on our platform regarding a bright student from Nagpur, Maharashtra, clarifying that the question was about when the RRB NTPC (Railway Group C) vacancy forms will be released—not the already declared results—and we appreciate her effort while encouraging clearer, more accurate responses in the future.

My name is Haseev. I am 100% visually impaired (blind) from Seoni district, Madhya Pradesh (MP). My message is that today, on Tuesday, 28 April 2026, I would like to express my gratitude to Shiv Kumar Yadav, who is giving this message. Through him, all our blind brothers are receiving help. This message is about that support, and it is being presented by a person with a disability

Hello, I am Jitendra speaking from Nagpur, Maharashtra. I would like to say that whatever recordings you upload should be clear and of good quality. I have been listening to many recordings, and I feel that the audio is not clear. The message people want to convey is not properly understandable. So please try to record in a clear and good-quality voice. It will be much better. Thank you.

Munnalal Bharti corrects a phone number shared by Dheeraj Mishra for “School at Home,” asking for clearer and accurate information in future.

Ramchandra from Uttar Pradesh says blind people can work and should become self-reliant. He asks for any job opportunities for someone under 18 with an 8th-grade qualification.

Virendra from Chhattisgarh advises people to carefully check job information on the channel, contact given numbers, and share feedback—whether genuine or fake—so others stay informed and safe.