He provided information about the Khatu Shyam Seva Sansthan.

Mr. Vikas Kumar, you are speaking from Bihar, right? There seems to be a little confusion. You want to know about the Open Learning School (SOL) in Delhi—specifically, when the forms will be released. You are asking about the CBSE pattern classes that are conducted there. The forms usually come out around June. So, there’s still plenty of time—you will have to wait for about 5–6 months. That is, from January, February, March, April, May, and then June, in the seventh month the forms will start. You will get updates about this on our platform. You can also call the Help Desk number to get information from SOL directly. The number is: 8840 0334 (spoken as eight eight four zero zero three three three four). The call timing is from 10 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday. You can call during this time to get accurate and correct information. Many good wishes! Stay connected with our platform and keep listening.

Information was provided regarding whether visually impaired individuals who do not know Braille will be able to find employment.

Hello to all the workers and listeners of Hamari Wadi, Hamari Wadi. Greetings to all of you from my side. I am Ram Milan, speaking from District Banda, Uttar Pradesh. I am speaking 100% as a blind person. So friends, Mr. Shiv Kumar Yadav from Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh, I want to tell you: what is it that you want to know? Why should people with sight be left out? Well, they have to be left out. That’s how it is—no problem there. Those who are fully capable don’t face any problem, so they are left alone. Only those who have some kind of deficiency or limitation are the ones who are taken care of. So, according to me, you shouldn’t take it personally. Regarding your departments and the issue of reservation quotas, this is how it works: whether it is in any district of Madhya Pradesh or anywhere else in the state, I know how it is calculated. You can go to your District Social Welfare Office or the District Collector’s Office—basically, the District Magistrate (DM). You can also meet your Social Welfare Director. Whatever reservations or assistance you need from the department, you can go there and discuss it with them. Now, for example, if you are an agricultural worker, doing farming, then your department is the Agriculture Department. You should stay focused on your department. We think people can’t become officers for the entire society—they need to focus on their own field. No one can take responsibility for the whole society. Also, not everyone can become Modi. Modi became Modi because he did, no one else can just think “I will become Modi.” So you should focus on your own work and area. Whatever you need, go to your district and meet the Social Welfare Director, explain your problem, and your issues will be resolved. If something needs attention at a higher level, meet your DM or District Officer, as they can solve it. For more information, stay connected with Hamari Wadi, keep listening, and continue to share your problems so they can be addressed.

replying to one of the user who wanted to safe gourd the money while doing business.

Friends, today we want to give some feedback and also clear some confusion. At the same time, we want to pay our respects to our senior teacher. I would like to greet Mr. Virendra Gandhar, who comes from Rajnath village in Chhattisgarh. We are inspired by your ideology, sir, and we also try to follow a good path. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts and helping us with our confusions. Now, regarding online classes: people often say that they can teach us computers online through mobile phones or conduct online computer classes. This is meant for those who are already literate and have some prior knowledge, like us and you. However, for those who have never used a computer before, this becomes very difficult because we simply don’t know anything about it. Online classes clearly require that you have some device, like a laptop, an Android phone, or a computer. It is not enough for someone to just say, “Attend the online class, and we will give lectures while you just listen.” No one can really learn that way, and we certainly cannot. We say this confidently because if we do not have the required device, it’s impossible to follow the class properly. During live sessions, the applications are opened and closed in front of us, so we can see what is being done. This also allows us to receive immediate guidance, like if we are doing something wrong or right. This approach is very good because it is interactive and allows for correction and understanding in real-time. However, this point is often not highlighted: online classes are primarily for those who are literate and have some basic knowledge. But many people present it as if it is for everyone, which can be misleading. We want to bring this hidden point to light so that both sides can understand it clearly. Thank you very much, friends. This was our feedback. We sincerely hope and believe that you will take action on this. Stay connected with us and keep listening to our sessions.

Brother, one of our friends, Rohan Sharma, asked about the recharge rates for Jio in India. Earlier, there used to be all sorts of questions, but now even questions about recharge are coming. So, brother, where have all the customer care people gone? You can get this information through the MyJio app. If someone has an Android phone, they can search there. If not, you can also contact Jio customer care directly. The number for Jio customer care is 199. You can dial this number if you have a Jio SIM. If you don’t have a Jio SIM, you can still contact Jio customer care at 1800-889-9999. Let me explain the number digit by digit in Hindi: एक-आठ-शून्य-शून्य-आठ-आठ-नौ-नौ-नौ-नौ-नौ (1800 88 99999). You can call this number 24/7, any day of the week. Through this number, you can get information not just about Jio in India, but also about all Jio plans—whether it’s for an Android phone or a Jio feature phone. I hope now, brother, you’ll get the information directly from customer care instead of relying on our speech. Because they run the company, they know more than our words ever can. Thank you very much, stay connected with us, and keep listening!

We are connected with Prayagraj—yes, that very Prayagraj, the place where the Mahak (likely referring to some festival or event) is held. Friends, this city is also called the city of Sangam because here the rivers meet. The Ganga comes and meets other rivers here, which is why it is called the city of Sangam. Prayagraj, although earlier known as Allahabad, was naturally renamed Prayagraj. So, now, someone is asking: “Brother, it’s been a year since we passed the 10th grade. Can we get admission in 11th grade next year?” Absolutely, you can get admission. Why not? There is no age limit for studying. Even after ten years, you can continue your education. You can continue your studies wherever you feel there is school admission happening. Friends, it’s completely possible because you have your 10th-grade mark sheet as proof that you passed 10th grade. If there’s a school where admission is open for 11th grade, you can go there and enroll. You can continue your studies. We send you many best wishes and congratulations. We hope this information is clear, and you won’t need to ask the question again. Even if you are studying, this guidance is for you. Remember, this information is for your knowledge; it’s not ours to decide, our role is only to provide the guidance.

Hello, this is Pradeep speaking from Karnataka. There is an update here: the SSS / SNPs examination date has been released. For more information, and for any details you need, you can call the IDEA team to get information about the exam date, hall ticket, and admit card. For more details, call the number: 8800 04334 (repeated). By calling the IDEA team, you can get all the information related to SSS / SNPs, including exam details and admit card information. Thank you.

Hello, greetings. We are speaking from Karnataka. Pradeep is speaking here. I wanted to share some information. A friend needs some details about Bank of Maharashtra. He is asking whether you have information about Bank of Maharashtra. The issue is that his account passbook has been damaged/scrapped, and because of that, he does not know his account number. So he is asking what should be done and is requesting the customer care number of Bank of Maharashtra. First of all, sir, whichever bank your account is in, you need to visit the nearest branch of that bank. You have to go there and submit an application. Along with that, you need to provide one passport-size photograph and your Aadhaar card. After verification, they will issue you a new passbook, and your account number will also be mentioned in it. On that same account number, the passbook will be updated and issued to you. For more information or assistance, the Bank of Maharashtra customer care number is: 1800 233 4526 (Repeated: 1800 233 4526) First, you must visit the same branch where your account was originally opened. If that branch is nearby, go there directly. You will get proper information there because all your account details are available with that branch. You may need to fill out a DD (demand draft) or request form, and there may be a fee of ₹50 or ₹100. After completing this process, a new passbook for the same account will be issued to you.