"Greetings to the dear listeners and publishers of 'Hamari Vani'. As far as I understand, 'Hamari Vani' is such a platform, such a forum for us, whether we are at home or anywhere else — whether it's to talk, to give some advice, to express patience, or to ask a question from the heart."
He need information on how the Ultra case will be treated.
Look, sir, nothing works just by applying online. It has been said many times — there are many people who apply for the UDID card online and then ask, 'Brother, how will I receive my UDID card?' Well, it's a simple answer: after applying online, you have to go to the concerned office and submit the documents there. Once you submit them, you can receive the UDID card within three months. So, first, you need to fill out the online form, then go to the DRM (District Rehabilitation Management) office and submit it. Only then will you receive your card."**
Greetings to the listeners of Our Vaani. I am Deepak Kumar from Kaushambi district, Uttar Pradesh, speaking as a 100% blind person. I have come here after a long time on the platform of Our Vaani, and since it is being requested a lot, I am also here. Friends, I have been connected with Our Vaani since 2021-22, and it has benefited me a lot. I received a lot of useful information—for example, how to reduce age on an Aadhaar card—and it was helpful to me. No matter how much we praise Our Vaani, it is still not enough. Thank you."*
Listening to your voices gives me a lot of inspiration—it feels wonderful. Connecting with all of you is very important for me. I too have a deep love for music, and currently, I am residing at the Pradeep Niketan in Ayodhya. Whenever I get time, I make sure to listen to our Badi—our collective voice. What a beautiful experience it is! It truly feels like I’ve found my own people. This is our big family, and through it, we are able to reach even those who are far from us. That’s truly special. I feel especially grateful when our differently-abled brothers and sisters are present here and share their thoughts. A heartfelt thank you to the administrators of our Badi, to the wise announcers, and to all the listeners and connectors who make this possible."**
Hello friends, my name is Balikan Pandey and I am speaking from Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh. I am 100% blind. So here, a question came from Zakir Hussain. Zakir Hussain is 9th pass and wants to learn music. He also mentioned in an audio that he wants to get a degree in music. Now, in order to get a degree, you need to do a diploma. Since he is 9th pass, he must first complete 10th and 12th. Only after completing 12th can one pursue a diploma in music. You cannot do it directly. So, if you really want to study, then first you need to complete 10th and 12th. You mentioned that your age is 24 years. You can complete 10th and 12th through the NIOS Board (National Institute of Open Schooling). If you study with focus and dedication, then you can pass in about six months, as NIOS conducts exams twice a year – in April and October. So you can pass through this. Currently, registration dates for the October exam have already been announced, though there may be a late fee. So, through NIOS, you can complete 10th and 12th first. After that, you can pursue a diploma in music. If you just want to learn music informally, then someone can teach you, but you won’t get a degree for that. To get a degree or certification in music, a diploma is necessary. There are many types of diploma courses – for example, in computer programming, data entry operator, etc. In diploma courses, skills are taught, so you can choose a diploma in the skill you are interested in – whether it's music or computer, etc. If you want to do a diploma in music, then it is conducted by NIOS and also by many other colleges. After completing 12th, you can apply for a music diploma from NIOS or any other institution. The NIOS system is flexible, and it helps people who cannot attend regular schools. So, first complete your 10th and 12th from NIOS, and then go for the diploma.
This is Arun Meena speaking. I would like to extend my heartfelt greetings for Vijayadashami and Navratri to the entire Hamari Vaani team, its listeners, and everyone associated with it. We hope that everyone celebrated Navratri and Vijayadashami with enthusiasm, participation, and joy. Upcoming festivals like Diwali, Dhanteras, etc., are also around the corner, and we hope to celebrate them with the same spirit — spreading happiness without hurting anyone’s sentiments, and expressing our joy in a respectful manner. Friends, this is what life is about — serving others. Just like Hamari Vaani always works for the people and brings happiness to others. The officers and team members of Hamari Vaani work so hard behind the scenes, yet we sometimes fail to give them the recognition and respect they deserve. Why are we saying this? Because, unfortunately, some people still treat Hamari Vaani as just a time-pass platform. Some share incorrect information or random numbers just for the sake of having their audio broadcasted. This is not the right way. If we truly want to appreciate and respect Hamari Vaani, we should share accurate and meaningful content — the kind that benefits not just us but others as well. That is when we become true and responsible listeners of Hamari Vaani. So friends, let’s listen carefully, contribute positively, and share good, helpful information on this platform. Let people thank us for our contributions and also thank Hamari Vaani for being a source of valuable content. Let’s refrain from sharing false or misleading information, as it could harm others and damage the credibility of Hamari Vaani. Thank you once again, and wishing everyone a joyful celebration of the upcoming festivals!
Hello friends, my name is Balikan Pandey. I am speaking from Rae Bareli district in the state of Uttar Pradesh. I am 100% visually impaired, and many brothers had asked for the number of Radio Udaan. Radio Udaan has not yet been officially launched, but you can call the "Talking Library" IVR system and select option number 7 to get information related to Radio Udaan. All the programs that are being broadcast will be listed there, and you will be able to listen to them. If you want more information, you will be asked to press the hash (#) key, so you can press hash to get further details. Radio Udaan can be listened to through the Talking Library as well. If you want to listen to the actual radio channel, you can also listen via "School at Home" IVR. The number for the Talking Library is: 0807 1708 0715 (That is: 080717080715) The number for School at Home is: 0114 1212 300 (That is: 01141212300) You can call either of these IVR systems and get the information related to Radio Udaan. If you want to listen to Radio Udaan only, go to the Talking Library and select option number 7. When you call the Talking Library IVR, it will first welcome you. Press 1 to select Hindi or press 2 for English. After selecting your language, choose option number 7. Then you will be able to listen to Radio Udaan.
Hello friends, I am Subhash Chandra, 100% blind, speaking from Mainpuri district in Uttar Pradesh. Friends, I want to inform all my brothers and sisters that the pension disbursement in UP has started. It began on the 24th of September, and by the 10th of October, all pensions will be credited. Most of us have already received ours, and for those who haven't, it's on the way. This message is being shared by Subhash Kumar to all our Divyang (specially-abled) brothers and sisters. For more information, you can contact us at this number: 8439631139 Thank you so much!
"Hello, I am Som Kumar speaking from Rajanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Today, I am here to share some important information with you all. There is an organization called Narayan Seva Sansthan, which is based in Udaipur, Rajasthan. If you are planning to get married and already have a partner or a suitable match, you can get married there. The best part is that you don’t have to bear any personal expenses, as all the costs are covered by Narayan Seva Sansthan."