The speaker appreciates the English learning initiative on Hamari Vaani and suggests that each English word should be taught along with its spelling. This would help listeners improve both pronunciation and spelling.
The speaker remembers Helen Keller on her birth anniversary and shares how she overcame deafblindness with the support of her teacher Anne Sullivan. He encourages persons with disabilities to stay determined, believe in themselves, and keep moving forward toward success.
The speaker says that society often assumes visually impaired people can only sing or perform music. He encourages visually impaired individuals to showcase their other skills, jobs, businesses, and daily activities through videos so that people can understand they are capable of much more and can contribute in various fields.
The speaker agrees that personal contact numbers should not be shared without permission and advises users to avoid repeatedly posting their own numbers unless necessary. They encourage using the platform for relevant information sharing rather than personal contact requests and emphasize respecting privacy.
The speaker advises community members to make their audio recordings clear, concise, and focused on the main topic. They suggest explaining what work a person does, how they do it despite visual impairment, and presenting the key message first so listeners can better understand and benefit from the recording.
A listener from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh suggests that while sharing information about livelihood or employment, people should explain clearly what work they actually do. He says that instead of talking about future plans, it is more useful to share practical details about current occupations and how they are managed.
Virendra Gandhar shared that two visually impaired candidates have been selected for an online work opportunity and agreed to participate in the required meetings. He encouraged listeners to carefully review job requirements before applying.
A visually impaired listener from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh is seeking employment. He has completed 12th grade and requests information about any job opportunities available for visually impaired individuals. Interested people can share details through Hamari Vaani or contact him directly.
A listener from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh appreciates the discussion on spinal cord injury. He says that people with severe disabilities can still lead meaningful lives if they have determination, self-confidence, and support from others. He cites an inspiring example of a person who overcame major challenges through courage and encouragement.
Trilok Sidar from Raigarh, Chhattisgarh asks for information about Open Special B.Ed admission in Nagpur University and wants to know when the form filling starts. He also requests details about blind marriage or introduction conferences for visually impaired people.
