He gave feedback on the benefits of a bus pass for a blind person.

Munna Lal is wishing speedy recovery of Simran a PwD player.

Veer is appreciating Munna Lal.

Hello — loving greetings from Ramkaran to our dear listeners, publishers, and respected veteran listeners. I am from Maj Bazar village, Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh. I am completely blind. I want to tell you that a recording of a Braille magazine was uploaded here and a phone number was given. In that recording it was said the magazine is distributed free of charge. However, I just called that number and the man there told me that no Braille magazine is available — someone mistakenly put his number. Please do not do that. If someone wants to make that kind of mistake, leave this platform and go to some other platform, but don’t do this here. We rely on this platform for information — we expect to get news and help for our condition — but when you post such recordings and give wrong numbers of ordinary people, the next person will be troubled. Don’t do this. We search for information hoping to find help. People search in difficult circumstances — how are they supposed to find it? I too am in severe financial difficulty, and I am here in Ayodhya performing devotional work. I was hoping that if there were any Braille magazine or something that could provide information, it would reach us. You are taking advantage of this arrangement and posting wrong numbers and incorrect information. There’s nothing more to say, so with folded hands I humbly request: please post any information thoughtfully and correctly, and if you give the details of any printing press, then give them accurately.

If anyone wishes to share a personal phone number on the sacred and respected platform of Hamari Vaani, please make sure that the person whose number is being shared is fully informed. Whether the number belongs to a friend, a blind person, a school, or a college, make sure that the concerned person or institution is aware of Hamari Vaani and the purpose of the platform. It is important that they know what Hamari Vaani is and what kind of platform it is, so that if they receive a call, it doesn’t cause them any discomfort or inconvenience. Many times, people don’t inform the concerned person and just record the number casually, thinking, “It’s not our problem. Let the person who calls handle it.” But no—it is your responsibility. Just recording a number and walking away is not enough. You have a responsibility. Whenever you record an advertisement or contact information, try to ensure that the details are correct and accurate. Whether you're talking about an institution, a school, a hostel, or even an individual, the information should be genuine. Hamari Vaani cares deeply about these things and expects the same from you. It only takes three minutes of your time, but it seeks truthful, relevant, and accurate information so that our large community of visually impaired individuals can truly benefit and gain equal opportunities. The purpose of Hamari Vaani is to help people become self-reliant and informed. Sadly, sometimes people record numbers and say directly, “We have nothing to do with this.” That is very disappointing. Not only does the person who recorded the number make a mistake, but we all become part of the problem. If someone calls a number and it turns out to be irrelevant or unknown, it's a waste of time for everyone involved. So please, don’t treat this as just a time-pass activity. Don’t cause trouble or harm to others unknowingly. And if you do not know a person personally, then please don’t record or share their number. Only share genuine and verified information. Otherwise, refrain from posting.

Advising to record correct information.

He is telling to record again as sound is not clear.

This is regarding the rehabilitation center being established in Dehradun by Mahakali Charan Ji for the benefit of our visually impaired community. In this center, work is being provided such as making and packing agarbatti (incense sticks) and other such activities that generate employment. It is important that we are provided with the contact details of this organization, so that interested individuals can reach out. Also, we must know who is organizing this center — is it being run by the central government, state government, or is it a private organization? If someone wants to go to this center, they can arrive at the Dehradun railway station, but after that — where exactly do they need to go? A complete address should be provided along with a contact number, so that proper communication can be established. Now imagine someone travels 24, 30, or even 35 hours to get there, only to be told that the seats are full — that would be very disappointing. As you know, Dehradun also has unpredictable weather and often faces snowfall issues. So, if your true intent is to help the visually impaired, and you want to bring them into the mainstream of society and provide them with meaningful employment, then it is very necessary to provide proper contact information. Please share a mobile number, a contact person, and the full address, so that people can connect directly. People like Gopal Ji from Muzaffarnagar and Afraz Ahmad Ansari Ji, who have posted about this earlier, are kindly requested to provide these important details. This way, people from faraway places will be able to plan accordingly and not face any problems upon arrival. Also, please share details about the admission process — who can apply? Is it open to literate and illiterate persons? Are both men and women eligible? All these pieces of information are very important. Kindly try to provide them. I hope you understand my concern, and I trust you will act on it.

Feedback for contributor who is giving false information.

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