Greetings, dear listeners of Hamari Vaani! I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am speaking to you as someone who is 100% blind. Please kindly listen to this again carefully — I am from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, and I am completely blind. Dear listeners, thank you very much, because you always stay connected with Hamari Vaani, and you gain useful information from it. This brings happiness to all of us volunteers and contributors. I especially want to mention Deepak ji, who is from Banda district, or sometimes says he’s from Farrukhabad — whatever the case, you have truly lifted our spirits. You were given the contact number of the Food and Civil Supplies Department, which is: 1800 1800 150 (that is: 1-8-0-0 1-8-0-0 1-5-0) You were given answers to all your questions, including how to apply for a ration card, and in response, you expressed gratitude to me, Munnalal Bharti. So, I too would like to thank you very much and express my gratitude. It brought me great joy to hear that you came to the sacred and respected platform of Hamari Vaani and found the information helpful. I would also like to thank many other commenters who have been benefiting from Hamari Vaani and are finding it useful and encouraging. To those spreading false or fraudulent information, I kindly request you to keep people’s trust intact. Please record and share only useful and factual information — the kind that can truly benefit someone and help them progress in life. Also, if you yourself are on the wrong path, please don’t mislead others. If someone has fallen into a pit, don’t push others into it as well. If you’re enjoying being in a pit, that’s up to you — but don’t drag others down. And if someone really does want to improve, I recommend going to NIPHT (National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities) and getting mobility training. They provide excellent training there. At least do something meaningful for yourself so that the world remembers you. A Hindi song comes to mind: "Hum aise karenge pyaar ki duniya yaad karegi" ("We will love in such a way that the world will remember us for it.") So, keep spreading love and kindness — that’s what truly matters in this world. Wealth and money will all stay behind, but if we maintain love and goodwill, that’s what will make the world remember us. I am not just hopeful, but fully confident that you will continue to stay with our Hamari Vaani journey, and keep benefiting from the opportunities it provides. With heartfelt Navratri greetings and best wishes, This is Munnalal Bharti, concluding my message. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat, Jai Hamari Vaani!