Hi friends, good evening. This is Sutanjoy Seva Khar — how are you all? I know you must be busy with your respective work. I’m Dilpak Sharma from Delhi, Sonia Vihar, speaking here. I’m completely dedicated and I want to join directly through the "Sidhesh Manch" platform. Naresh Kumar, who is from Haryana, is saying that the SSC (Staff Selection Commission) has not accepted that the old guidelines are still in effect. But the reality is that they have no choice but to accept it, because the chronic guidelines are valid until 31st December 2025. So everyone will have to follow them till then. Whatever decisions are made for next year will apply only from next year onward. Honestly, we already knew this, but as for the rally — friends, it's not happening anymore. The rally only took place on two days: Monday and Wednesday. That means on Monday and Wednesday, the rally happened, and by Wednesday, it was already decided that the old guidelines will remain in effect until 31st December 2025. Whether the SSC Board agrees or not, it has to accept this, because if the Government of India has accepted it, then the SSC Board also has to comply. After all, the SSC Board is not above the Government of India. The SSC has to follow whatever directives the Government issues. Let’s wait and see what happens next year. But for now, until 31st December 2025, the chronic guidelines are in force, and the SSC Board will have to bow down to the authority of the Government of India. Alright, thank you!
Deepak is saying hostel advised by Bablu is not for girls.
Training for 6 months for VI's at delhi.
He gave information about free computer training and music training for the blind.
He gave information about the online singing competition.
Bipin is informing about flood in various area of country and he is doing loading unloading business.
Now look, even old listeners are coming and violating the sanctity of our platform. The violation is that Bharat Thakur ji is associated with something related to the night, and these are old listeners. They had asked a question earlier as well, something related. Like, “Brother, just tell us the inquiry number.” So that number was provided either through us or through Munnalal Bharti. And they regularly come to our platform and keep listening. Alright? They are under my observation — I often listen to them. And now they want to know whether there is any machine or device to identify currency for the blind. Tell us about it — where is it available? And they’ve heard about it, brother. If you've heard it, I don’t think you should be asking such questions on our platform. Because if you've heard it — you've heard right. We are here to share this information with you on our platform. So yes, there is such a device. If you want to buy it, its price is around ₹3500 to ₹4000. Yes, between thirty-five hundred and four thousand rupees. You can also order it online — from applications like Amazon, Flipkart, etc. Or, you can buy it from Saksham — an organization for the visually impaired. You can go to Delhi for that, because it's considered the capital of India. Okay? Or maybe in Gujarat too, if there's any branch of Saksham for the blind, then you can visit there as well. However, we don’t have information about Gujarat — we apologize for that. But we do visit Delhi frequently, so brother, you can contact them there. The number is: 011-42411015 Let me repeat — 011-42411015 You can call this number and talk to them. This is Saksham’s helpline number. Thank you very much. But it hurts when you people pretend to be unaware, even when you know things, and then ask questions on our platform in such sweet words — as if no one knows you. So keep in mind that whatever you say, we listen carefully, take notes, and discuss it very seriously. And don’t think that no one remembers you or that no one will question you.
Asking solution for issue in smart phone
ChatGPT said: Good evening, Sudh, how are you all? I hope you are busy with your work. I am Deepak Sharma. Whenever I speak to Sonia Ji, I am 100% confident and I want to know something very important. It is a very important question and if any brother or sister has the answer, please be kind enough to respond on our platform. The question is: When we travel by bus, the bus conductors start asking for the fare. Because there are many bus conductors, they say, "Brother, wherever your UID card is issued, you should travel only in that place." And if you try to travel outside that place, they ask if your card is valid there. For example, can you travel in Delhi with a UID card issued in UP, or can you only travel in UP with a UP-issued UID card? Why does this happen? The UID card clearly states that the person is 100% disabled (divyang). All this is written on the UID card. But still, the bus conductors do not understand this and still take the fare. I have a friend named Ankur Yadav who is a resident of UP. He was traveling between Lucknow and Ayodhya. He has a Delhi UID card because he has studied and all his documents are from Delhi. When he showed the Delhi UID card, the bus conductor refused to accept it, saying that he is traveling in UP and should have a UP UID card. The conductor said, "No, this should not happen. If you are traveling in UP, you must have a UP UID card." So why is this restriction imposed on using the UID card for travel? Shouldn't a UID card be valid everywhere?
Hello, I am Rajesh Kumar from Papura village, Burari, Delhi Setawa Mito. Our friend from Rajasthan wants to know about the writer guidelines. Friends, to get information about literacy, you can officially open the Ministry of Justice and Social Justice and Empowerment’s resources and get literacy information. But broadly speaking, regarding jobs and exams you appear for, earlier the writing test was at the high school level, and for that, people with M.A., B.A., or P.H.B. qualifications used to take it. But now the government has issued a notice that even for the high school level paper, you are allowed to appear if you have passed the 7th or 8th grade. In this way, if you want to take a writing test for a B.A. level job, you need at least to have passed the 12th grade or be in the final year of B.A. Otherwise, if you take a writing test that is two or three steps below your qualification, it is not accepted.
