Friends, AI helpline numbers are becoming popular, but please use them carefully. Do not share your personal information with AI services, and remember they may not always provide accurate answers. Hamari Vani should focus on useful topics like jobs, education, disability-related support, and government schemes rather than entertainment, so that people can benefit and become more self-reliant.
Hello everyone. My name is Om Prakash. I am the General Secretary of the committee associated with Kashinath Ji's organization in Mirzapur. I would like to clarify that the Nirma detergent, soap, and incense stick (agarbatti) projects being run there are genuine and not false. If anyone needs information about the organization or these projects, please contact me at +91 95800 99545. I will provide complete details about the Mirzapur institution.
Munish Kumar from Uttar Pradesh says that an AI helpline number is not working. Whenever he calls, he receives a system message instead of connecting. He asks listeners if they know why the AI number is unavailable and requests them to share the information.
Shiv Kumar Yadav explains that he repeatedly shares information to raise awareness about the rights of visually impaired people. He encourages listeners to stay informed about laws and policies introduced by the Social Justice Department to help prevent exploitation.
Bhajan Lal Yadav greets the Hamari Vani listeners and asks for the contact number of Aditya AI or any AI service that can have emotional, relationship, and general conversations. He also wants to know what topics can be discussed with Aditya AI. Additionally, he requests the contact number of Kashinath Yadav associated with a factory near Kachhua Bazaar in Mirzapur and asks listeners to respond through Hamari Vani or contact him directly.
Hello, I am Lav Vishwakarma from Mirzapur and I am 100% visually impaired. I am looking for a job, such as playing the dhol or harmonium, biscuit packing, or any suitable work. I am also seeking information about how the HALOT system will be implemented in India. If anyone has information or can help me find work, please contact me. Thank you.
The speaker says he uses a smartphone, screen reader, and smart cane, and requests information about any useful mobile apps that could help the visually impaired community.
Hello friends, my name is Rush Pal. How are you all? I hope you are doing well. I am Rush Pal from Satna district, Madhya Pradesh. I am speaking from Ram Bham Post Kartara, Kothi, Satna district. Please tell me about yourselves. I am 100% blind. I want to share some information with you. If anyone does not know how to use School at Home, they can contact me at 8815104528. If you do not want to call, let me tell you a few things: in option 88 there is AI, in option 87 there is a Hindi teacher named Reena, in option 90 there is YouTube, and there is also Wikipedia.
Deepak Sharma says that he is responding to a query from Pradeep Kumar of Chandigarh, who wanted information about any upcoming conferences or gatherings for visually impaired people. He explains that, at present, no such conference is known to be taking place. Similar events were held earlier in Madhya Pradesh, but there are no current announcements. If any conference is announced in the future, someone from the Hamari Vaani community will share the information on the platform.
The speaker asks if there is an Android app that helps visually impaired people navigate independently. He requests the Hamari Vaani team to share useful accessibility apps for blind users.
