Appreciation for disability day activity

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Dear listeners of “Hamari Vaani,” greetings to all of you. I hope you are doing very well. I am Dheeraj, speaking from Jaunpur district in Uttar Pradesh, and I am 100% blind. First of all, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to all of you on the occasion of Disability Day. We also got to listen to many wonderful poems and songs today. Although I did not upload any of my songs on the sacred and beloved platform of “Hamari Vaani,” I want to apologize to you all for not being able to share anything. The reason is that from morning till now—it's almost 11 PM—I have been busy recording and participating in programs. Since today was Disability Day, I participated in all the related events. I am currently listening to “Hamari Vaani,” and from the depths of my heart, I want to express my sincere gratitude and salute the creators of this wonderful platform. They have provided a space where not only smartphone users, but even those who have simple keypad phones in faraway villages can listen and benefit. Through this platform, people with disabilities can easily receive important information, ask whatever they need, and also share anything useful with others. Therefore, from the deepest core of my heart, I offer countless thanks, countless salutations, and countless respects to “Hamari Vaani.” I also thank all of you who are helping this platform grow by being a part of it. Please continue staying connected with “Hamari Vaani,” keep receiving valuable information, and keep sharing your beautiful voices. I listened to the prayer by respected Munnalal Sir—very nice, truly a beautiful presentation. There are many names I cannot mention all at once, but everyone’s voice is wonderful. I will continue listening to “Hamari Vaani.” Until then, heartfelt thanks to all of you. Keep listening, and stay connected.

Disability Day Appreciation.

Appreciation for disability day activity.

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Appreciating the Hamari Vaani for having a disablity day extra circular day.

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Hello friends, greetings to all of you. I am Sonu Gupta—visually impaired in both eyes and also a social worker. First of all, I extend my heartfelt wishes to all of you on the occasion of World Disability Day, and I also convey my warm regards to the officials of our department. I can never forget the days when I had only a simple keypad phone. There was no one to ask about my needs, nor anyone who truly understood me. But the people in our department guided me to an organization from where I received a smartphone. It has now been six years since I got my smartphone. I have never wasted time listening to unnecessary songs. Friends, you know how difficult it becomes when, as a visually impaired person, you ask someone with sight to help you—whether it is to check the expiry date of medicines, to read the newspaper, to know the price printed on products in the market, or to understand what is happening around you. You will be happy to know that today I can do all of this myself using my mobile phone—reading newspapers, checking expiry dates, and many other things. As you all know, this is the era of AI. The Government of India is also providing training to people to learn AI technologies. ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Meta AI are becoming an important part of our lives. Friends, you will be glad to know that I have progressed well in the field of AI. I can generate images based on your imagination simply by using your uploaded photo, and I can create videos and much more. You too can do all this—just use your smartphone properly and move forward in the world of digital technology. Big companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are laying off employees. Today, while degrees still matter, your skills matter even more. Those who adopt AI will move forward, and those who don't will be left behind. This is not something I am saying—this is what the Government of India itself highlights in the news.

Hello friends, heartfelt greetings filled with love from Ramkaran to the dear listeners of our Vani. On behalf of Ramkaran, we extend our warm wishes to all of you. Someone from our Vani, the District Collector of Anuppur district in Madhya Pradesh, shared the story of their life. Listening to their story inspired me greatly, and we should all take inspiration from it. Such people are featured by our Vani, and listening to their experiences brings immense joy and motivation to us. Thank you very much, from all of us at our Vani.

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Appreciation for HV on WDD activity.

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Appreciation for HV

Greetings to the beloved listeners of our Vani. I am Dheeraj Rao from Jaunpur district, Uttar Pradesh. I am speaking one hundred percent blind. Through the platform of our Vani, I would like to sincerely thank the esteemed Mr. Sonu Gupta, who has shared very good and awareness-filled information through various channels of our Vani. I listened to it, and he also answered a question from a brother, which is very commendable. Although I did not hear the question myself, the answer that Bhai gave was very correct and precise: If you are using music, it should be your own original music. For a channel, if you take someone else’s music and mix it into your audio and upload it, then if the owner of that music claims it, you will not earn any income. Your channel will not be monetized, and you will not receive any earnings. The content may go viral, but if the music owner issues a strike, it can create a big problem for your channel. If you receive three strikes, the channel can be terminated or permanently deleted. Therefore, do not use anyone else’s music. Upload your own songs in your own audio, and you can add effects like echo if you want. Or if you play the harmonium, dholak, or tabla, you can sing along with it and upload it. This will be considered real, original content. If you sing on someone else’s music, for example through platforms like StarMaker, your channel will never be monetized. So, it is very good that you are working in this field, building your presence on YouTube, and making a name for yourself. I would like to mention that two blind brothers are connected there. Munna Bihari sir, who is a very big musician from Bihar (Bhojpuri region), has given employment to two blind brothers. They sing very lovely songs. Munna Bihari plays music live on YouTube streaming. You can search for his channel on YouTube by the name "Munna Bihari," and you will find his channel where these two blind friends record regularly.