First Incident – SBI Bank: The SBI bank suddenly blocked my transactions despite assuring me earlier that everything with my KYC (Know Your Customer) was fine. They had told me that my KYC was complete and I wouldn’t have to do it again until 2034. In fact, just last month, I withdrew money using my Aadhaar card without any issue. But this month, on August 14, they suddenly blocked my account. This has caused me a lot of distress. Please explain: Why do banks do this suddenly? How can they block someone’s account without prior notice? What is the solution to this? Can I resolve this issue while sitting here in Delhi, or do I have to go back to my home district to fix it? Second Incident – A Joyful One: I also want to share something joyful. My railway pass has been made! I have turned 50 years old, and Indian Railways issued me a senior citizen card accordingly. This is my duty as a citizen of India, and I am deeply grateful to our honorable Prime Minister and the Indian government. At the same time, I’m also very thankful to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) – the organization that taught me to walk (figuratively) and serve. Through their volunteers, I was able to apply for this concession card. It bears the stamp of the Sangh and represents their support. I sincerely thank the RSS and all the volunteers and social workers who tirelessly stand by you for your welfare – even before you fall, they’re there to hold you up. Final Thought: In our society, there are countless selfless organizations and volunteers who are silently working for your betterment. Let them be your strength. Let me know if you’d like help writing a formal complaint to the bank or a letter of appreciation to the railway department or RSS.