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.

Appreciation for Chhotu and Rajesh Pathak.

Appreciation for Rajesh Pathak for song on Louis Braille

Appreciation for Rajesh Pathak.

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Greetings to the Hamari Vaani family. On 12 January, the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, celebrated as National Youth Day, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Hamari Vaani team for giving voice to our concerns. Warm wishes to all young listeners—may Swami Vivekananda’s ideals inspire us to grow, learn, and contribute to the progress of our nation.

Namaskar to Hamari Vaani and its dear listeners. This is Munna Lal Bharti speaking from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. He is visually impaired. On the sacred platform of Hamari Vaani, Louis Braille based Songs and musical presentations are shared so that all of us can learn about Louis Braille through songs, stories, and music. These songs help us understand his life and contribution in a meaningful way. In the end, he says that we should never give up the use of the Braille slate and paper, because it is through Louis Braille that the lives of all of us have become meaningful and empowered. Long live Louis Braille.

Hello, this is Rajesh Kumar Pathak from Nathpura village, Burari, Delhi. Through respected Swagat ji, an important announcement has been made on Hamari Vaani, which marks another milestone—the launch of Hamari Vaani in the English language as a separate channel. This is a big success for the platform. The English channel will be especially beneficial for young people who wish to learn or improve their English-speaking skills. Many of our friends from remote areas like Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, and Assam speak limited Hindi, and over time their Hindi improves through regular use. In the same way, by joining the English channel, even if mistakes are made initially, practice will gradually lead to improvement. I sincerely thank Swagat ji and the entire team for this achievement and hope that in the future Hamari Vaani will expand into many Indian languages, so that language never becomes a barrier for anyone in our country.

Hello, I am Anoj Kumar Kaushal from Delhi. I would like to sincerely thank Gayatri Sharma ji. She recorded [the session] very well, and her presentation was excellent. I hope she continues making recordings like this, as it will encourage her further. When you record something, you will also feel that, yes, we have made a good recording. Encouraging someone else makes us feel even better. I hope you continue recording more. Thank you.

Hello, in our speech, Umesh Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, Pandit Blind, as well as Mulalal Ji Bharti Ji, I extend heartfelt greetings to our community for Railu Ji. Just as you have shared a video, I want to acknowledge and bow to Braille Lippi Ji (Braille script people) at their feet. Even today, there isn’t a world that truly lives for us in the way they did. As long as our life exists, we must live according to Braille Lippi. Regarding the video you shared of Mulalal Ji Bharti Ji, I am deeply grateful to you. I hope to meet you at least once, so you also understand that “yes, this person also has awareness, this person also has talent.” The services of Braille Lippi Ji, which Mulalal Ji Bharti Ji has highlighted in your video, I would like to say that from our hearts, we bless them abundantly. Their contribution in this world has left a mark, and we have witnessed it with our blessings. Even though our differently-abled society still struggles, in my heart today, I still feel that without Braille Lippi, no one would have shown us the way. They have been a guide for us, the differently-abled.

Hello friends, I am Gayatri Sharma, and I have come here once again to record my audio. First of all, I would like to warmly welcome Mr. Muna Lal Bharti, who always provides us with valuable information. Taking his blessings, I am also recording for Mobile Vani. A very warm welcome to all of you. To all friends and brothers associated with us and Mobile Vani, I express my gratitude. Any information I have, I will definitely share it with you all through this recording. Thank you. I am Gayatri Sharma from Hamirpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India.