Hello, this is Suresh Ram from Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh. I am 100% blind. I would like to say something to Munnalal ji. A well-known person from Mirzapur shared the School at Home contact number on this platform. However, no one ever answers the calls on that number. Even when we call during the official office hours (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM), nobody picks up the phone. If no one is going to answer calls, then what is the point of sharing such a contact number? I request the organizers of Hamari Vaani to look into this issue. If people cannot get suggestions or solutions to their problems through that number, then such numbers should not be shared
Mr. Anil from Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, says he is skilled in teaching and is looking for an NGO in his state. I suggest using your knowledge to help people in your local community instead. Start tutoring schoolchildren or teaching computer skills, as many students want to learn. This can provide you with a steady income while benefiting others. You can also learn social media, start your own online channel, and prepare students for competitive exams. Since you already have valuable knowledge, sharing it locally may be a better option than moving elsewhere.
Virendra Gadhar from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh, encourages visually impaired people to support one another with honesty and avoid sharing misleading information. He advises listeners to verify private job opportunities before trusting them, as there is no guarantee of employment. He recommends obtaining details directly from the company rather than relying only on personal contacts.
The speaker from Rajpur, Madhya Pradesh, warmly welcomes new members who have joined the Hamari Vaani platform. He encourages them to benefit from employment-related updates, government schemes, and English learning sessions. He appreciates the new participants and invites them to contact him for further interaction and support.
Munna Lal Bharti thanks a listener from Lucknow for their kind words and trust. He says his goal is not to seek praise but to keep Hamari Vaani a reliable platform by sharing accurate and useful information. He encourages everyone to contribute positively so the community can benefit together.
Munna Lal Bharti welcomes Dharmendra from Gorakhpur and respectfully responds to his comments. He explains that sharing a personal phone number is a matter of individual choice and should not be expected from everyone. He says his focus is on providing accurate information through Hamari Vaani and that trust is built through helpful contributions, not by sharing personal contact details.
The speaker from Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, urges all Hamari Vaani users to follow the platform's guidelines and avoid sharing false or misleading information. He says inaccurate information can create problems for visually impaired listeners and requests everyone to share only verified and reliable updates.
Hello everyone, my name is Naresh Kumar from Hisar, Haryana, and I am completely blind. I thank Swagat Sir for teaching English and sharing useful information on Hamari Vaani. I request everyone to post only genuine and helpful information. Please get permission before sharing anyone’s phone number, as unauthorized sharing can cause problems, especially for blind users. Let us all work together to keep Hamari Vaani informative, responsible, and beneficial for everyone. Thank you.
Greetings. My name is Pinky Sharma, and I am speaking from Punjab. I would like to make an important request to all listeners. Earlier, I had shared my personal contact number on the platform. Since then, I have been receiving unwanted calls and messages, which has been causing inconvenience and disturbance. I request all users to respect my privacy and refrain from contacting me directly. If the issue continues, I may have to file a formal complaint.
Greetings to everyone at Hamari Vaani. I am A. S. Das, a 100% blind person from Lucknow. I sincerely thank Mr. Munnalal Bharti for his excellent message about sharing only accurate and complete information. It is inspiring to see people like him who genuinely work for the welfare of blind people and help others with trustworthy guidance. I also thank the entire Hamari Vaani team for providing a platform that spreads such meaningful messages. Mr. Munnalal Bharti is doing excellent work, and I truly appreciate his dedication and sincerity.
