Hello — loving greetings from Ramkaran to our dear listeners, publishers, and respected veteran listeners. I am from Maj Bazar village, Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. I am completely blind. I want to tell you that a recording of a Braille magazine was uploaded here and a phone number was given. In that recording it was said the magazine is distributed free of charge. However, I just called that number and the man there told me that no Braille magazine is available — someone mistakenly put his number. Please do not do that. If someone wants to make that kind of mistake, leave this platform and go to some other platform, but don’t do this here. We rely on this platform for information — we expect to get news and help for our condition — but when you post such recordings and give wrong numbers of ordinary people, the next person will be troubled. Don’t do this. We search for information hoping to find help. People search in difficult circumstances — how are they supposed to find it? I too am in severe financial difficulty, and I am here in Ayodhya performing devotional work. I was hoping that if there were any Braille magazine or something that could provide information, it would reach us. You are taking advantage of this arrangement and posting wrong numbers and incorrect information. There’s nothing more to say, so with folded hands I humbly request: please post any information thoughtfully and correctly, and if you give the details of any printing press, then give them accurately.
He need information about how to get education at the age of 30.
I respectfully bow to the esteemed Mundalal Bharti Ji. I am Ram Karan Sahni from Uttar Pradesh, Deoria district, village Mail Bazaar. I am 100% blind. Whatever Mundalal Bharti Ji says carries weight, and his statements are mostly—if not entirely—factual. Those who have received guidance from him have also benefited, and they often share their experiences on our platform, repeating the benefits they have received. This is a very good thing—truly admirable. I, too, wish to connect with such a person.
He need the helpline number of Reliance Foundation.
Hello friends, greetings to all the listeners of “Hamari Vani.” This is Ramkaran speaking from 100% blind district Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, from the village Mail Bazaar. It feels very good to connect with you all just now. You all must be busy with your respective tasks, but everyone’s thoughts keep getting shared on “Hamari Vani.” It feels good to know that people carefully preserve their thoughts from their own places so that no joy is lost. This is a good thing, and this is exactly the medium of our living—our voice, that is, the voice of all of us.
He has recorded information about some organization for disabled people in Umaria, Madhya Pradesh.
"I am speaking from Ramzan, Deoria, Uttar Pradesh. I want to connect 100% firmly with Virendra Bhai, who is from Chhattisgarh. You have said a very good thing. This illusionary (or misleading) thing — this audio that has been put out by Gautam, Kumar Gautam Vikas — such things should not be spread. You have made a very good point, Virendra Bhai. Please connect with us once."
"Loving greetings from Ramkaran to all the listeners and publishers of Hamari Vani. I am speaking from Mail Bazaar in Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. At this moment, I am in Sharadganj, Ayodhya, where a kirtan (devotional singing) takes place. The monthly salary here is ₹3,000, and the kirtan is performed with instruments like dholak and harmonium. Throughout the day, the chant of 'Sita Ram' continues, accompanied by various melodies — whether they are Bhojpuri songs, old Hindi songs, or devotional bhajans. Only those days are observed when 'Sita Ram' is chanted. For those brothers who are unable to pass their time at home, this is a good place to be."
"Greetings and respectful regards to the listeners of ‘Hamari Wadi’. I am Ramkan, a 100% blind person from Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh, village Ma Bazaar. Currently, I am doing kirtan in Ayodhya. There is a kirtan group in the Shahadatganj area with around 3,000 members. The kirtan goes on lifelong, uninterrupted. When I got your number, I had also shared a tragic incident of mine with you all, and some brothers gave me their response and advice regarding that. Now I’ve heard that the CBSE Board has implemented some new rules. So, I kindly want to ask you: please tell me what exactly those rules are — how they have changed. I had passed my exams back in 2017, but in 2024, I lost my documents during a journey. So please let me know what new rules have been applied by CBSE."
Ram is saying that he lost his educational documents and asking advice how to get duplicate.
