First Incident – SBI Bank: The SBI bank suddenly blocked my transactions despite assuring me earlier that everything with my KYC (Know Your Customer) was fine. They had told me that my KYC was complete and I wouldn’t have to do it again until 2034. In fact, just last month, I withdrew money using my Aadhaar card without any issue. But this month, on August 14, they suddenly blocked my account. This has caused me a lot of distress. Please explain: Why do banks do this suddenly? How can they block someone’s account without prior notice? What is the solution to this? Can I resolve this issue while sitting here in Delhi, or do I have to go back to my home district to fix it? Second Incident – A Joyful One: I also want to share something joyful. My railway pass has been made! I have turned 50 years old, and Indian Railways issued me a senior citizen card accordingly. This is my duty as a citizen of India, and I am deeply grateful to our honorable Prime Minister and the Indian government. At the same time, I’m also very thankful to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) – the organization that taught me to walk (figuratively) and serve. Through their volunteers, I was able to apply for this concession card. It bears the stamp of the Sangh and represents their support. I sincerely thank the RSS and all the volunteers and social workers who tirelessly stand by you for your welfare – even before you fall, they’re there to hold you up. Final Thought: In our society, there are countless selfless organizations and volunteers who are silently working for your betterment. Let them be your strength. Let me know if you’d like help writing a formal complaint to the bank or a letter of appreciation to the railway department or RSS.

Hello, greetings. This is Deepak Sharma speaking from Delhi. I want to get some information 100% genuine. If any brother has it, please kindly share it on our vehicle. I want to know the metro helpline number. If anyone has it, please kindly record it on our vehicle as soon as possible. If any brother or sister knows the metro helpline number, please kindly record it on our vehicle at the earliest. Jai Jai Bharat. Thank you.

Good morning, friends. My name is Suraj and I’m speaking from New Delhi. I have a problem and I personally want to ask Munna Lal Bharti about it, but if anyone else has the right information, please let me know. I have lost my 12th class marksheet and I don’t have any record that would allow me to apply for it online. I had completed my 12th under the CBSE board. Right now, I urgently need the marksheet because the company where I’ve got a job is asking for it. But I don’t have it. So please tell me how I can get a duplicate copy of this marksheet as soon as possible. I even went to the CBSE office, but they told me to go to the school where I gave my exam. So can you please tell me what the process might be? Please help. Thank you.

Deepak is saying examination of Railway group D has not been announced yet.

Munna Lal is sharing his experience on railway travelling.

Hello, this is Jantosh speaking from Delhi, Purari Baba Colony. A sister is asking from Chennai — probably from Chennai — whether she will get a hostel in Amritsar for 10th, 12th, or graduation-level studies. Sister, you will not get a free hostel in Amritsar for graduation-level studies. If you get admission in a university there, and if that university provides hostel facilities, then you can apply for a hostel there. You may get a hostel with a fee. You might get a free hostel only if the university provides such a facility, or under some special scheme. If you're looking for completely free hostels or want to stay without paying anything and later return, then Amritsar might not be a suitable option. Instead, you can aim for admission in Delhi University by securing good marks in your 10+2 exams. Once you get admission in Delhi University, you might be provided hostel facilities there — within the university — depending on availability and your eligibility. So, you should try to score good marks in your 10+2 exams and aim for a reputed university like Delhi University. Thank you.

New blind hostel opened in Delhi who wants to stay contact on the given contact number

Hello friends, good evening! How are you all doing in your cities? Hope you're healthy, happy, and busy with your respective work. I’m Deepak Sharma from Sonia, Delhi, and I’m speaking here with full clarity. Mr. Mahesh Kumar from Haryana asked a question—actually, it's about one of his friends named Sumit Ram. He mentioned that some documents of Sumit have been lost. So the question is: can they be retrieved or not? Look, documents like the Aadhaar card and UIDAI card (that small one), and the big medical certificate—which is often referred to as the birth certificate—can be reissued. These documents can be obtained again. However, when it comes to mark sheets, they cannot be reissued as originals. You will have to apply for duplicate copies. Yes, the Aadhaar card, UIDAI small card, the big medical/birth certificate, and PAN card—these three or four documents can be obtained again as originals. But other than these, all other documents, especially mark sheets, whether for 10th, 12th, BA, or B.Ed, cannot be reissued as original. You’ll only be able to get duplicate mark sheets. So overall, what I believe is that original mark sheets won’t be reissued. For all the education a person has done, the mark sheets for those classes won't be available in original form again. They’ll only be available as duplicates. But the 3-4 documents I mentioned—Aadhaar card, UIDAI small card, birth certificate (big medical one), and PAN card—those can still be retrieved in original form.

Manoj is wishing happy independence day.

Hi friend, good evening. You always say “Sandh Sir,” I hope you're all doing great and are busy with your work. I’m Deepak Sharma, speaking from Delhi Sonar. Piyush Kumar Ji had a question — there's a school in Dehradun, NIBS, affiliated with Haryana Board, that runs from Class 1 to 12. He wants to get admission either in Class 7 or Class 11. He wants to choose one of these two classes. Now, I apologize because I couldn’t listen to him carefully earlier. So, whether you want admission in Class 7 or in Class 11, admission can be done at NIBS Dehradun. There’s no need to repeat or worry about it, okay? No need to stress. If you want admission in Class 7, it will be done. If you want admission in Class 11, it will be done. But yes, if you go for Class 11, then your 10th class marksheet will be required. If you go for Class 7, then the marksheet of the previous class — i.e., Class 6 — will be required. There will also be an interview. If you’re seeking admission in Class 7, questions will be asked from the Class 6 syllabus. If you’re seeking admission in Class 11, then questions will be asked from the Class 10 syllabus — in Hindi, English, or any subject. There is a test conducted at NIBS Dehradun, and yes, it’s a proper test. So whether you want admission in Class 7 or Class 11 — it’s possible.