He wanted to know how a blind person can get a Mudra loan.

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Lui Braille anniversary activity on HV.

He provided information about people who know how to cook; contact them.

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Hello, this is Sachiveer speaking. I would like to share some information if any visually impaired brother or sister wishes to continue their education, they can come to the Red Cross in Morena, Madhya Pradesh where education is available from Class 1 to Class 12. Computer training is also provided there. For more information, please contact: 9174535439 Thank you.

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Hello friends, how are you all? I am Sonu Gupta, and I welcome you to our platform Hamari Vaani. Many of our friends want to learn cooking. They often ask which institution teaches Home Science. So today I am sharing such information with you where you don’t need to wander anywhere. Your own family—your parents, brothers, and sisters—if they want, can teach you at home what no institution can teach, because learning at home comes with love and understanding. Let me tell you, I am learning to cook at home myself, and my aunt is teaching me how to cook. Yesterday I learned how to light the gas stove and also learned how to make rotis. I have learned a little so far, but there is still a lot more to learn. Yesterday, I also joined a training—right at my own home.

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Hello, this is Rajesh Kumar Pathak from Nathpura village, Burari, Delhi. Through respected Swagat ji, an important announcement has been made on Hamari Vaani, which marks another milestone—the launch of Hamari Vaani in the English language as a separate channel. This is a big success for the platform. The English channel will be especially beneficial for young people who wish to learn or improve their English-speaking skills. Many of our friends from remote areas like Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, and Assam speak limited Hindi, and over time their Hindi improves through regular use. In the same way, by joining the English channel, even if mistakes are made initially, practice will gradually lead to improvement. I sincerely thank Swagat ji and the entire team for this achievement and hope that in the future Hamari Vaani will expand into many Indian languages, so that language never becomes a barrier for anyone in our country.