Hello, I am Shashikant. On this sacred platform of ours, I am sending my message of well-being from Bhojpur district of Bihar, and I pray to God for the well-being of all of you. Through this platform, I offer my respectful greetings to all our elders, teachers, and senior brothers and sisters, and my warm regards to our younger brothers and sisters. After a long interval, I have received the opportunity to serve again. Preparations for the examinations are also going on, and I thank you all very much for continuously helping one another and striving to solve every problem together. It is unfortunate that at present, for about one to one and a half months, work may not be possible. However, today I got a wonderful opportunity to send this message. Among us today, we once again heard a living, immortal voice — a voice that had taken a pledge to bring light into the lives of millions of our दिव्यांग (differently-abled), especially our visually impaired brothers and sisters, and to bring them out of four walls and help them reach great heights. Hearing that voice again made it feel as though even if the flower is no longer there, its fragrance still remains. Although Geeta Ma’am is not physically among us today, her affectionate and sisterly voice felt as though it was encouraging and blessing us to keep moving toward the summit. Once again, I bow respectfully at her feet. From the bottom of my heart, her voice always inspires me to keep moving forward and to continue fulfilling her resolve. Because of the pledge she took, today lakhs of our young brothers and sisters — even from villages, homes, and remote areas — have been able to step forward and move toward a brighter future.
Hello, I am Shashikant, visually impaired in both eyes, from Bhojpur district of Bihar. Through this sacred platform of our village, I respectfully bow to all the revered gurus associated with this forum, offer regards to our elder brothers and sisters, and extend loving greetings to our younger brothers and sisters. Namaskar, friends. Dear friends, today is the 6th of January, and it is the death anniversary of our great luminary, the great inspiration, Shri Louis Braille. Just two days ago, his birth anniversary was observed, and due to this reason we could not share the audio message at that time. On this occasion, we extend our greetings on Louis Braille Jayanti as well as his death anniversary, and today we pay him our heartfelt tribute. Even today, that great soul lives on in our hearts and among us, and will remain immortal forever. This is because of what he did—he proved himself to be a source of light in the lives of millions of visually impaired people across the world. He truly proved this line: “If you find stones on your path, turn them into steps; and if the darkness is deep, become a lamp yourself.” When difficulties came before him, he himself became the lamp—burning himself to give light to others. Today, the entire world is illuminated by his light. Millions of visually impaired people are walking on the right path shown by him and achieving their respective goals. Even today, our Louis Braille is immortal and will remain so forever. It is our supreme duty to preserve and nurture the legacy he has given us. When he has given us so much, what should we do in return? You can imagine what that time must have been like—when there were no schools and no digital world like today. How thoughtful and visionary a person he must have been.
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Information regarding camp for mobile phone.
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Replying to user who wanted to know about getting admission in the school with the documents
