Sunny Kumar from Dr. Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University has launched a Basic English course (₹99 per month, 3 months duration) and invites interested people to contact him.
Krishna Kumar from Jharkhand, who is 90% blind, says he has been receiving misleading job offers with false promises. He is requesting genuine employment opportunities in Jharkhand.
He is talking about school at home and other details.
So here, Krishna Kumar ji is joining us. You are joining from Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. You are saying that your district name is Mohania. That’s very good. And you have asked a question related to the UP Board, that if there is any UP Board contact number, please provide it, and you also want to know about your exam. Regarding the exam, we can tell you that the exams are starting from 18th February and will continue until 10th or 12th March. You can also get this information from your school where you are studying. As for the UP Board helpline number, I will definitely tell you. Whether it works for you or not, I cannot guarantee, but the information is correct and clear. You can verify it from any reliable source if you wish. The UP Board helpline number is: 1800-180-1012 (It is a toll-free number.) This number belongs to the UP Board, which is officially known as the Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh. You can call this number to get information. As far as the exams are concerned, all UP Board High School and Intermediate examinations are starting from 18th February. If you want to check your exam details, you should contact your school. They will provide you with the necessary information. Your admit cards must have already started being distributed. So please go and collect your admit card (also called a hall ticket), check your exam center, and see your subjects. The subjects you have chosen will be listed there. Prepare well for your exams and make sure to appear in them confidently. Stay connected with us.
Now see, our brother Vikas Kumar ji from Bihar is asking a question. He is saying that if we want to fill out any form on SarkariResult.com, should we open it through a cyber café and pay money? Well, when you go to a cyber café, it’s not necessary that everyone there is inexperienced. You just need to tell them the name of the vacancy. They do this kind of work day and night, so they are experienced. You don’t need to explain too much—just tell them clearly that this vacancy has come for you and you want to apply for the form. Ask them the way you would if you were filling the form yourself. If you can fill out the form by yourself, that’s even better—many congratulations in advance! As for opening SarkariResult.com, you can open it through Chrome or Google. There are many options available on the website such as exam results, jobs, and more. Click on the “Jobs” section. You will see options like Government Jobs (in whichever language you are using, the options will appear in that language). When you click on “Jobs,” all the current vacancies and detailed information will be mentioned there. You can also apply for the forms from there. The website is always available. Just search for it and open it—it opens instantly. You can open it in Chrome; most people use Chrome on computers and laptops as per common practice. On phones, you can open it using Google as well, which connects to Chrome. So this is how you can open and use the website. Vikas ji from Bihar, we hope our voice reaches you through our platform. We hope there will be no need to ask this question again. But even if you do, feel free to ask us anytime. Our platform is with you. There’s nothing to worry about. Stay connected with us and keep listening.
So brother is asking us such questions. He is saying whether the SSMP exams are happening or not. I mean, here it was informed that brother, your exams are starting from 4th February, right? I feel that maybe you don’t have exams, that’s why you are not worried. Here, as soon as the exams start, the tension begins — “When is mine? When is mine?” Right? So a person should think and understand properly. Anyway, your question doesn’t really make much sense — whether CBSE board exams are going on or not, and whether writers (scribes) are going or not. Why wouldn’t writers go? Can a blind person give the exam on their own? If there is such a facility there, then only if you know computers can you give the exam, right? If we don’t know computers, then how can we give it? And without a writer, how can the exam happen? The paper is arranged with a writer. So according to your question, I am giving you the same answer: SSMP exams are going on, examinations are being conducted. The SS board is organizing the exams. And writers may be going, or may not be going. I cannot clearly say, because whoever has the facility will take one, and whoever doesn’t have it will not. So it is better to say both possibilities. Stay connected with our Vaani and keep listening to our Vaani. If you have any other doubt, any other question, press number three on our Vaani and definitely ask your question. We will be present with you again. Stay connected with our Vaani and keep listening to our Vaani.
Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, appreciates Mr. Swagat Sir the message about cyber fraud awareness. He urges everyone to share only verified and accurate job or scheme information on the platform to protect others from scams.
Praveen Chauhan from Madhya Pradesh, who is completely blind, shares that his disability (UDID) card was not accepted in a Maharashtra bus. The conductor asked him to get down, and he wants clarification on why the card is not valid there.
Ranjeet Kumar from Bihar shares his personal experience of receiving fake job calls offering money, food, and tobacco to lure him. He warns visually impaired people to stay alert against such fraud attempts and appreciates the awareness message shared on the platform.
Ranjeet Kumar from Bihar, who is 100% blind, appreciates the awareness message shared earlier. He warns about fake job offers and misleading promotions that can harm visually impaired people, sharing his own experience of receiving suspicious calls promising money and facilities.
