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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Greetings to Hamari Vaani and all the dear listeners of Hamari Vaani. I am Munnalal Bharti speaking from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. First of all, I would like to share one challenge openly here. Whenever I find any mistake in information or any inappropriate wording in someone’s recording, I will definitely comment on it openly because I am also a listener on this platform. If I notice something wrong, I believe it should be discussed honestly and responsibly. Today, I would like to comment on both male and female participants regarding some recent recordings. A public platform should be used carefully and respectfully. For example, if someone openly says on such a large public platform that they are looking for marriage proposals, then people should respond with maturity and sensitivity. Similarly, I would also like to advise Asif Khan ji that hearing someone’s emotional story or listening to a pleasant voice should not lead to impulsive marriage discussions. Marriage is a serious responsibility and not something that happens simply by speaking casually about it. It involves understanding, family responsibilities, customs, social acceptance, and long-term commitment. At the same time, if a girl is sharing her pain, struggles, or personal experiences on the platform, then making fun of her publicly or treating it lightly is not appropriate.

If you want to take a loan, then first it should be clear whether you want to take the loan from a bank or from a disability welfare office or organization. You should also explain what type of business or shop you want to start, how much investment will be required, and how much loan amount you need.

Greetings from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. I am Virendra Gandhar speaking. Chaturgarh, you mentioned that you are looking either for job training or information about companies. One important thing is that a person should first have a clear goal in life. Right now, your goal does not seem fixed. You mentioned that you have studied till the 10th standard, but in today’s time, 10th pass alone is generally not considered enough education. My first advice to you is to complete your studies. After completing your education, you can think seriously about training and career opportunities. A person should first decide clearly what they want to do in life. Sometimes you say you want training, sometimes you say you want to study, and other times you talk about working in packing jobs in companies. Therefore, first decide your goal properly. My sincere suggestion is that you should complete your education first. At least pass your 12th standard and then continue further studies like graduation, diploma, or skill-based courses. Nowadays degrees and diplomas are very important. You can also choose computer-related courses in the future. So for now, focus on completing your studies first, and then think about training or jobs afterward.

At the same time, another question has come regarding marriage introduction conferences, and there has also been a request for my personal contact number. So here I would like to clearly say that Munnalal Bharti does not have any specific information regarding introduction or matrimonial conferences. However, we hope that you will continue listening to Hamari Vaani, and someday you will surely find a good life partner who understands your feelings, cares for you, and with whom you can spend a happy and respectful married life. We pray to God that you find a suitable partner and live your married life with dignity, happiness, and mutual understanding. As far as matrimonial or introduction conferences are concerned, whenever such opportunities arise, respected Shankar Lal Gupta regularly shares information on Hamari Vaani from time to time. Whatever activities or programs are organized by his institution are usually announced through Hamari Vaani itself. Therefore, there is no need to repeatedly make phone calls regarding such matters. These organizations have been working for many years for the welfare of the visually impaired community, so people should trust such institutions. Through Hamari Vaani, they continue to share updates, awareness, and information about their activities and services for the benefit of society.

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Friends, we listened carefully to all the audio recordings shared on Hamari Vaani. It felt good to hear everyone’s voices and thoughts, but many recordings seemed to be made only for time pass. It often feels like people in our visually impaired community, on any platform, mostly want to spend time casually instead of focusing on meaningful growth and progress. For example, let us talk about Gyanendra ji from Bihar. He mentioned that he had already checked the weather in Uttar Pradesh and found that the temperature was around 40–45 degrees Celsius, and he also spoke about the heat in Bihar. But then he again asked Munnalal Bharti ji about the weather in UP. Friends, this platform is not meant only for casual conversations or sharing daily personal updates. It is also not meant mainly for discussing personal matters or relationships. If you have useful information, an inspiring story, motivational experiences, or knowledge that others can learn from, then please share those kinds of recordings. That is the real purpose of this platform. Nowadays, there are many helpline services and news sources that already provide weather updates and general information. Hamari Vaani also shares important updates and news for everyone’s convenience. Therefore, please avoid recording unnecessary content that may reduce the value of this platform. At the same time, we request everyone to share only verified and genuine information. If you are not sure about something, then please avoid spreading it. False or misleading information can destroy someone’s hopes and waste the hard work of others. Especially within the visually impaired community, we should support each other honestly instead of misleading or cheating one another. Let us use this platform responsibly, stay aware, and continue moving forward together with Hamari Vaani.