Replying to one of the user who asked for a CM toll-free number. Sharing the number where you can get all the CM numbers
Naresh is informing that railway group D exam will happen from 27 Nov to 16th Jan.
Hello everyone, greetings to all. Good evening. My name is Naresh Kumar, and I am from Hisar, Haryana. I am completely blind. I have a brother named Kankilal. I want to become a teacher. What should I do? So, my advice to you is: if you want to become a teacher, focus on what interests you. For example, if your interest is in learning through Braille, then give your full attention to Braille and practice with full dedication. Work hard. Whatever interests you—whether it is Braille, computers, or any other subject—focus on that. At the same time, continue your studies. Once you learn that skill, there are many opportunities available. You can join an institution to teach Braille or other skills, and you will also get paid for it. For studies, put in your effort. Alongside that, you can also prepare for government jobs. If you want to become a teacher, you can pursue a B.A. and then a Master’s degree. Once you earn your Master’s degree, you can also try for a job. Yes, you can become a teacher. Work hard, and with dedication, you will definitely become one. Focus on what interests you. Once you fully learn that skill, opportunities for teaching will come. Nowadays, there are also many teacher vacancies available.
Hello, this is Namendra speaking. You have shared some sad news about the passing of a person who worked for the welfare of visually impaired individuals. When such a person, who guides and helps others, passes away, it is indeed sorrowful. However, the essence of life teaches us that we should take inspiration from such individuals. The girls (or young women) who are currently present should learn from their example and continue the work they began. In this way, those who help visually impaired girls progress on the path of development ensure that their efforts bear fruit. People recognize their presence and contributions, and even if someone cannot actively participate, they should remember them as an ideal and let their guidance light the way. This inspires others to work for the welfare of more girls, continuing the legacy of helping and uplifting those in need.
He gave information about the date of Railway Group D exam.
“Namaskar. I am speaking from Rajinama village in Chhattisgarh—my name is Virendra Gandhar. A boy is asking what he should do if he wants to become a teacher. He is also asking which subject he should focus on more. First of all, you mentioned that your age is around fifteen years, which is still young, but it is good that you already have such a great goal. If you want to become a teacher, then nowadays diploma degrees are required. Until you have completed B.Ed., no one considers you fully qualified as a teacher. These days TET has also been made compulsory. So if you want to become a teacher, you must gain mastery in all subjects. Whatever the subject may be, you should be capable of teaching every subject because you may be asked to teach any of them. So it is not about focusing on only one subject—you must study all subjects with dedication and try to gain experience in teaching all of them. Apart from this, B.Ed. is mandatory. You should do it from a recognized university. After completing it, keep applying whenever vacancies are announced. You will definitely achieve success somewhere. So, keep working hard, stay focused, study every subject carefully, have interest in all subjects, and gain teaching experience.”
Replying to one of the user about registering at school at home, you need to check after calling the registration.
My name is Arvind Singh Kesari. I am at the railway station, Magar district, Haryana state. Brother, this campaign that is going on—what benefit does it really give? It’s not like anyone is blind; whoever joins the channel surely gets some benefit. For me, I got a huge benefit: after twenty-seven years I was able to reconnect. My friends, relatives, everyone—I had been separated from them. I had left them back in 1995, when there were no phones or online facilities. Now, with this phone, just getting one number helped me reconnect with people from one whole state. Relationships and friendships came back. I got one number, and from that I got everyone’s numbers. I am very thankful to Mobile Vaani for coming into my life. And similarly, if something more special can be added to it—some feature that can improve it even more—something personal or public service related. Maybe a Public Distribution System (PDS) link can be added. Many people come under PDS. But some people start using it for unnecessary things again and again—like repeatedly posting about mini-schools, highways, or irrelevant things. These things should be stopped. Otherwise it gives no real benefit.
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Narendra is informing about hostel at Burari, New Delhi.
