Kishan wants the helpline number of the call centre.

He wants to know what he needs to do to get a free smartphone from the government.

Virendra is asking about railway group D exam.

My name is Virendra Kumar, I'm speaking from Vaishali, Bihar. Good morning to all the brothers! How are you all? I hope you're doing well. I have come among you all as a fan, bringing a few general knowledge (GK) questions — just two or four, not too many. And please forgive me if I make any mistakes. So here I am, with a few questions for you all: First question: In our Hindi calendar, what is the first month? Is it Baishakh or something else? Second question: How many items are there in one dozen? Options: Twelve Fourteen Fifteen The correct answer is: Twelve Third question: One foot is equal to how many inches? Options: Twelve Fourteen Fifteen The correct answer is: Twelve Fourth question: One yard (also called a "gaz", used for measuring land, etc.) is equal to how many inches? The correct answer is: 36 inches Fifth question: One meter is equal to how many centimeters? Options: Hundred One-fifty One-sixty The correct answer is: 100 centimeters Thank you! Let me know if you want this in a cleaner quiz format or need help with pronunciation or anything else!

My name is Birendra Kumar. I am speaking from Vaishali, Bihar. Greetings and good morning to all brothers! I have brought a question for all of you – a general knowledge question. Sometimes I bring such questions, sometimes I don't. Here is the first question: How many inches are there in one foot? Options: 12 13 14 ✅ The correct answer is: 12 inches And the next question: How many inches are there in one yard? Options: 36 37 38 ✅ The correct answer is: 36 inches

My name is Virendra Kumar, and I have come among you fans for the past few years. I am speaking from Vaishali, Bihar. This is Virendra Kumar, and I want to become a brother to all of you. I am speaking about Devi Nandan and our voice/words, and I have brought one or two questions. Dhyan Chand — which sport is he associated with? Options: Kabaddi, Hockey, and Cricket Correct answer: Hockey Who discovered India? Options: Vasco da Gama, Gandhi Ji, Subhash Chandra Bose Correct answer: Vasco da Gama Where was Vasco da Gama from? Options: Portugal, America, Pakistan Correct answer: Portugal When is Labour Day celebrated in India? Options: May or April Correct answer: May 1 What is the first month of the Hindi calendar? Options: Chaitra, Baisakh Correct answer: Chaitra

Hello friends, Ravi from Bihar Vaishali 80% balanced is here. Now the question is about Indraj Yadav from Jaunpur district, UP. He is saying that he wants to learn harmonium. Friends, you don’t need to go anywhere—no need to go to the village, no need to go to the district or anywhere else. In your district, during the time of byas (a local gathering or music event), just go to those gatherings and you will learn how to play the harmonium and also how to play the bhinji, naal, tabla, dhal, or kartal (all traditional musical instruments). You will learn these without wandering here and there. If you don’t want to learn in the village or you don’t want that, every blind person has blind friends, so you can go to Delhi or anywhere else and find a place to learn. There is no problem in that. Munalal Bharti will also say the same thing—that in your own village during byas gatherings, you can get connected and learn. This will help you succeed in life and life will go well. You should do one thing—if there is a byas gathering in your village or nearby, you should go and meet the people there. Listen and understand how people play music. Blind people don’t see with their eyes but hear with their ears. That’s how music is played—raising and lowering tones. The music is in your hands and your ears. You have to use your hands to play and ears to listen. For blind people, this is important. So brothers, you should do this—go to your village byas gatherings, get connected, and learn. Our words come to you. Have a good day. Mata Rani Durga blesses you all, brothers.

Hello, our queen. Hello, our queen. I thank the entire family of our queen, and I want to say that the number given by Vikas Gautam regarding the development and formation of the Parle company’s facility is zero. The number twenty-five four that he mentioned actually belongs to Chandan, and it is not the number related to the packing manufacturer. I want to request Vikas Gautam not to spread false information. Please avoid spreading false information about our company, as it will be beneficial for everyone. Thank you.

He also provided information about the E-Shram Card.

Friends, I have brought an important piece of information for you. If your land or property has not been officially registered under Jamabandi (land record mutation), then please get it done as soon as possible—whether in the name of your father or mother. Whether it's your house or farmland, ensure that it is registered under Jamabandi. If it is not, the land will be considered government land. The government has declared that unregistered land will be taken over. Please take help from an Amin (land surveyor), and get your land record updated online. Once it is done, your name will be listed in the official online records, and you will not face any legal issues regarding your land. If your name or your father's/mother's name is not in the survey or Jamabandi records, the land can be declared government property. If no one in your family is aware of this, please inform them as soon as possible. Land records are being updated online now. Surveys are ongoing, and names are being recorded in those surveys. If your name is not listed in the survey, it will not be included in the records, and the land can become government-owned. Friends, I am trying to inform your parents and you all: please get your land registered under your name. Many of our elders (like grandparents) may have passed away, and the land might still be in their name. If that land is not transferred and registered under your name through Jamabandi, the government is now saying that such land may be taken over. Anyone can claim it as government land. Even if you’ve sold a piece of land, but the Dakhil-Kharij (legal transfer process) has not been done, the land will still legally belong to the name in the official records—not yours. So please, complete the online land registration process. Submit the necessary forms through your mobile phone or local office. Once the data is uploaded online, your land rights will be secured. Please, take this message seriously—it concerns your and your parents' future. Inform your family and get the Jamabandi done as soon as possible. Thank you and Namaskar. Please consider my words carefully—it’s about your life and your property.