I am Vijay Kumar Rajak. I bow to the respected officers of our institution and greet all the listeners. Today, I am present before you on the sacred and pure platform of our speech to share some special thoughts. The thought is this: we humans are like individual leaves. How should each leaf—meaning each one of us—be? What kind of message do we convey to people through our lifestyle? What do people learn from one another? How do we participate with each other? In a few days, Louis Braille’s birth anniversary will be celebrated. Louis Braille has left us a legacy that we feel in our homes even today. We live our lives filled with joy, enthusiasm, and happiness. But what would happen if we weren’t well today? What state would we be in? And if we are well, in which direction are we moving? Just like you, we must have complete awareness. The area in which you live, your contribution to it, and how people perceive it—your way of walking, sitting, speaking, and interacting with others—all of this is observed by people. You may not see it yourself, but others can perceive it. Isn’t this something to think about? My dear friends, this is the determination of selfish or worldly matters, and it is the proof of unseen things. On this Braille Jayanti, let us all undertake a self-reflection so that our life…

Hello friends, I am Mangotam Rotak from Haryana. I am 100% blind and I run a school called Shikshan Sansthan. In this school, anyone who wants to study can take admission, and we provide excellent facilities. Talking about accommodation, food, and education: we offer computer classes, English coaching, music, tabla, and other activities. In the technical work section, students learn phone repair and other practical skills like making chairs and similar work. Regarding bathing, hot water is provided. Currently, there are only ten seats available, so if anyone is interested in admission, they should apply soon. As I heard yesterday, some children from UP wanted to study in our school. For children who cannot study properly at home, staying at the school makes a big difference. Most of the successful people, who now have jobs, studied in residential schools because studying at home often doesn’t provide the same level of education. Basically, the first thing is that your Braille skills should be good. If your Braille reading and writing are strong, you can progress further. We are 100% sure that your Braille skills will improve significantly here, along with computer and music education and English practice.

Hello, dear listeners of our program. I am Deepak Sharma from Delhi, Sonia Bihar. I am speaking here with complete honesty and to share some information. If any person needs education or wants to study, a new hostel has opened in Delhi under the name Institute of the Blind School. This hostel is located in Jagtapuri, Delhi, near the Bihar area. It has been operational for about six to seven months, and all facilities are provided here—food, accommodation, toiletries like soap and oil, and even laundry services for clothes. The hostel is primarily meant for students who want to study. People who are not focused on education are not encouraged to join. The goal is to provide a space for students who want to study and achieve something meaningful in life. If anyone is interested in joining, they can contact the owner. I am providing the number here: 9650935854. Please note that only students who are serious about studying should come. People who use drugs or engage in inappropriate behavior are not allowed, as this is not a place for misbehavior. We need disciplined individuals who can follow rules because all the current residents are students who regularly attend college. Some are enrolled in open courses, and some in regular courses. This hostel is for such motivated individuals who wish to study and maintain discipline.

Hi, good evening Shatunja! How are you all? I am doing well, busy with my work. I am Deep Sharma from Delhi, and Sonia from Bihar. I want to connect Mohit Kumar with you, who wants to learn music and aspires to become a great music artist. I want to tell you that if you want to learn music, you can visit Gurgaon. In Gurgaon, training is provided for various things like music, making chairs for trains (the seats that are used in trains), making bags, candles, and even Braille. Yes, Braille is also taught there. Since you specifically asked about music, you can definitely learn music there. I am sharing the contact details of the founder of that institute in Gurgaon. His name is Mr. Narendra Sharma. You can note down his number: 99 21 67 18 50 (double nine, double one, six seven, one eight, five zero). You can contact him for music training.

"My name is Rishi Ram Malviya. I am speaking from Baisul district, Madhya Pradesh. I am completely visually impaired. I would like to present a tune on the battery before you. I hope you will like it."

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“My name is Suraj. I am speaking from district Jan. I want my message to reach everyone. I want our voice to always remain strong, and all the information about our team to be shared with everyone. I want our team to keep progressing this way, and for us to move forward by sharing our team’s contact numbers with friends.”

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Hello brother, my name is Suraj. I am speaking from district J… (Jh?). Brother, I want to request all people and I want our officials to listen. My situation is very difficult. So, greetings. I want to say that my name is Suraj, I am speaking from this place. I need any kind of work. Whoever can help me, please call me on my contact number. My contact number is 91187… 18 27 99 23 (the number as you mentioned). Whoever brothers and sisters can support me, please listen to my recording. If there is any checking work, any job, loading work, or parcel work, I am ready. I am educated up to one class (or basic education). So please help me.

Greetings to all the beloved listeners of Hamari Vaani. I am Aryan, speaking from Hindon Air Force, Ghaziabad. My contact number is 7838597673. Before anything else, I would like to extend heartfelt wishes to all the listeners on the occasion of Disability Day. We have received some really wonderful performances here—especially, though everyone did well, B. K. Pandey, wow! Nais, your performance was so amazing that it’s truly commendable. I have no words for your talent. And I genuinely believe that you can go very far in music. I think you might be in class 12 right now, so keep trying to progress, grow further, and establish yourself. We also have some long-time listeners like Dimple ji and Ritu Srivastava ji. Hamari Vaani has been eagerly waiting to hear their voices again, and their performances should definitely come on this Disability Day. I cannot say much about Niana and others—it depends on how they feel—but these two have been the stars of Hamari Vaani, so it’s very important that they participate. So please, try to share your thoughts here. Maybe you can present a poem or a song on the occasion of Disability Day, or even a small message—it would feel really good. As for Munnalal Bharti, he has already become a big star of Hamari Vaani. But Roomn and Samarjit Yadav are not coming these days. So I request them as well—please come and share your performances. Thank you so much. Do come and perform. Thank you so much. Have a nice day!