"Namaskar, I am Randeep Kumar, 100% blind, speaking from Purnia, Bihar. With folded hands, I offer my humble greetings to all the respected officials of the department and especially to Munna Bharti ji. I want to say that you are doing a great service by helping disabled people, and I deeply appreciate your work. I would like to make a request to you, Munna Bharti ji – that you should start a school dedicated to the disabled. Because if you open such a school, you will be able to help blind and differently-abled people even more effectively and provide them with valuable knowledge. We know many such examples – for instance, Jagatguru Ram Bhadracharya, who himself is blind, also runs a school for the blind and has earned a name for himself. In the same way, since you are also blind, you should also open a school and serve the world. It will help you build a legacy, and your name will be remembered. Therefore, I humbly propose that you start a school, and I and many others will support you in every way, including in reaching the government for assistance. I suggest the name of the school be "Maa Saraswati Blind Vidyalaya." When you open this school, it will not only bring you respect worldwide but will also provide a platform to give education and useful knowledge to blind students. This is my humble request to you, as your younger brother Randeep, that you kindly open a school and provide quality education so that no blind person is deprived of learning. In our country, many blind children are unable to study because their parents don’t allow them to travel far for education. So please, open your school and help educate all blind individuals. This is the only wish I place before you – that your name shines in the world, and through your school, many blind people benefit from education and knowledge."**