Hello, my name is Subhash, and I am speaking from Delhi. Greetings to our Vani, our Vani’s workers, and my brothers and sisters. I am one hundred percent blind. They say that a house made of good thoughts and wealth made of good conduct—whoever has these in life is the richest person in the world. Do you know why I said this? It is one hundred percent true. If a person has an identity in life, it comes from their conduct and thoughts. If we have noble thoughts and noble conduct, then everyone in the world can become our own. For us, there will be no strangers; everyone will be close to us. They also say that the greatest people are those who guide others in the right direction through their conduct and thoughts. Take, for example, players, actors, and actresses. There are many of them. They have a lot of money and respect. People admire them, but if someone were to bow at their feet or worship them, no one would. Why? Because they are rich in money, but not in conduct and thoughts. But if we look at great personalities like Swami Vivekananda, Kabir Das, Tulsidas, Meera Bai, Lord Rama, and Lord Krishna, why do we bow to them and worship them? It is because they are rich in virtues, conduct, and noble thoughts.