Namaskar, this is Ramkaran from Uttar Pradesh. I would like to request our senior listeners to verify job offers claiming ₹300 per day with free food and stay for blind individuals. Please contact the source and share the truth on Hamari Vaani so no one is misled.
Makar Sankranti wishes.
Hello friends, Ram Ram and warm greetings. My name is Ram Karan, and I am speaking from Mandi Bazaar village, Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. My heartfelt greetings to all the listeners of Hamari Vaani and to all the brothers and sisters who are making good use of this platform. I am very happy to share the good news that Hamari Vaani is now also available in English (Our Vaani). I personally called and experienced that conversations and learning in English are possible there. Just as Hamari Vaani has helped visually impaired people from remote areas gain confidence and improve their Hindi, this English channel will also be very helpful for learning. There is no fear or hesitation here speak as you can, people will understand, and gradually you will improve. It is truly a platform that supports learning, confidence, and mental growth.
Hello friends, and greetings to our dear listeners. I am Ramkaran, from Mal Bazar village, Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. I am completely visually impaired. When it comes to washing utensils and clothes, or doing household chores, most of the time, I do these tasks myself. I learned these skills at Durga Kund Blind School. For example, I learned how to carry water in the house, clean the house, sweep, wash clothes, chop onions, garlic, and do other cooking-related tasks. When I first went to the blind school in Banaras, I noticed that boys there were managing classroom chores themselves—sweeping, cleaning, and keeping their spaces tidy. That’s when I realized that at home, we were never taught these skills because people assumed we wouldn’t be able to do them. Most of our training in household work came from the Banaras Blind School. I feel that many visually impaired people do not get any training at home because people often think that visually impaired individuals can only sing or play instruments and cannot do any other work. This is a misconception. So, to remove these misconceptions, you can either showcase the work done by visually impaired people at home, or use some other medium to promote awareness. This way, people in rural areas will understand the truth, visually impaired individuals can learn new skills, and awareness will increase in households so that they can learn and become independent. With this message, I thank you all.
Appreciation for Rajesh Pathak for song on Louis Braille
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Ramkaran has made poem on HV.
He need information about where classical music training is given.
Asking for help through Gpay or Phone Pay as he became paralyse.
Dinesh is asking for support as he is paralysed and VI.
