So, I was trying to explain this to Sakshi ji and was giving her feedback, but it wasn’t possible to cover everything in one audio, so we are going to explain it in another audio. Apologies for the inconvenience. Sakshi ji, if you want to obtain all these items—for example, if you want to get smart glasses—you should go to the Saksham center yourself, or go to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Physically Handicapped College, which is in Delhi, near the ITO Office. You can take their number directly, or you can call IWAY to get the number. There is no need to call just anyone randomly. You should call only reliable contact numbers. Reliable means trustworthy—those numbers which are genuine and trusted by the community. Please do not call Adi (a person’s name), because there are many cyber frauds happening these days. And among our community, only a few people are actually sharing correct information and recordings; most others are doing it out of self-interest. This also needs to be acknowledged. So again, there is no need to make calls randomly. If you want to record a number, you’re welcome to. We have no objection. Just as men are allowed to record numbers, women can too. However, men need to exercise control and not call women unnecessarily. And if someone does call, then women also need to be aware and active enough to handle such calls confidently. You should be mentally prepared to deal with such interactions if needed. So yes, you can choose to share your number in your voice messages, or not—that is totally up to you. And honestly, I have no right to tell you not to share your number. Earlier, I used to advise against it, but after seeing how many men are sharing their numbers freely, I’ve stopped saying that women shouldn't share theirs. After all, your voice is yours—just like everyone else's.
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Many thanks to you. First of all, we heard the voice from Punjab Sangrur. We listened to respected Madhvi Diol Ma’am. Please accept my salutations to you. It is a very good thing that you have resumed your services once again. It is naturally a matter of joy for all of us that we get to hear your voice and your quiz programs like General Knowledge or Summary Collections and similar educational content. All of this helps us a lot in preparing for our competitive exams. Our Vaani (platform) also plays a special role in this, and I sincerely appreciate that role. I would also like to express my gratitude to the team for always bringing in such wonderful people from different places. We would only say that such people should not drift away — you should maintain the bond with them. If such people remain associated with our platform, then no one would stop listening to us. And as for the recordings that come here, it should not happen that they are left unheard. Some people might say that certain things should not be recorded, but I think these recordings are very meaningful and valuable. So thank you once again. I would request the team to please run these series from time to time so that we can revise the content. It's not necessary that we only hear the same series once — I understand that it takes a lot of effort to record them the first time, but repeating them periodically would really help us. After all, this is a matter of someone’s future. And if someone gets the same questions in their exam, then passing is almost guaranteed — their future is secured. Keeping all this in mind, I urge you to kindly make an effort to rerun such series from time to time. Thank you very much, Temple Ma’am. It felt so good to hear your voice on Hamari Vaani again. We also listened to your first series carefully and truly enjoyed it. I feel immense happiness.
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So, Shavam Kumar from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh is asking: "Brother, I don't have my mark sheet, so can I still study through the NIOS board?" Yes sir, you won't face any difficulty in taking admission if you go for open schooling. If you go for regular schooling, then a mark sheet will be required. But if you want to study through open learning, then you can directly apply for the 10th class exam. And if you also have the question in your mind, "Where can I get more information about this?" Then Munna Lal Bharti is suggesting that you can get more details by calling the NIOS helpline number: 1800 180 9393. This is the official number of the NIOS board. You can call them anytime between 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Saturday. Please remember, do not call on Sunday as it is a holiday. Note down the number again: 1800 180 9393 — it's a toll-free number. Call them quickly to get full details and apply for your form on time. And keep your education going, because education is very important. With education, we can achieve a lot in life. Of course, we can’t say we only study to get a job or to become a big officer — but education is still valuable in every aspect of life.
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So, there’s a discussion going on from Prayagraj about Umesh Ji on Hamari Vani (a community platform), and he mentioned that Naresh Ji is saying that people often receive phone calls and messages regarding recruitments — that is, jobs for which someone has applied. When the examination date is released for a particular vacancy, people start getting messages or calls. Now, a small issue arises — people often make a big deal out of such things. Here, things aren't taken lightly like, “Oh, it’s just a minor issue, let it go.” Instead, if you fumble or make even a small mistake, it becomes a topic of discussion. Naresh Ji’s point has come up, and he himself is now correcting it. He’s saying, “I didn’t say that,” meaning that the correction is coming straight from him — from his heart — and we respect that. He’s saying it sincerely, and we also want to make a correction in line with that. So, sir, the thing is — about this call system you mentioned — for example, take the case of the Railway Group B exam, which is currently trending. If someone has filled out a form for that, when the admit card is issued, people think they will receive a phone call. The question is: Do job-related calls come from the government sector? The answer is: No, especially not from government institutions like the Railways, SSC, or the banking sector. They don’t call you about your application status or admit card. Leave private recruiters aside — in government jobs, you don’t receive phone calls. Yes, they do send you emails, and your admit card is always provided online, which you have to download yourself. They will email you the relevant pages or send a message about it, but you won’t get a phone call. And if for some reason you miss the email or message, it’s your responsibility to visit the official website and check the latest information. So please note: Immigration-related or official boards do not make phone calls. If you filled out an offline form or did some offline registration, you might receive a call. But for online applications — like those for the Railways, Banking, or SSC — they will not call you. They only send emails or SMS alerts regarding notifications or when your admit card is released. That admit card must then be downloaded by you.
We were trying to explain things to Rahul ji, but time flies so quickly, and during the recording, it’s hard to notice. So, sir, I wanted to tell you that you can ask for help from your friends or take their advice on this matter. We also have our UID cards, sir, and you should verify if the number is correct or not. You can check once by visiting the website and get it updated. It’s not a big deal to get it done, right? You all are sending your documents here and there, taking help from others. But when they become blind to help you, you should be able to help yourself. You can act as a client and get this done at your village or at the nearest center, Jan Seva Kendra, or any neighboring place. Since you are not self-reliant, you should become self-reliant too. You should not share your problems with others unnecessarily. Try to solve your problems yourself first. When you cannot do it yourself, there are laws, officers, government employees, and government certificates to help you. If you cannot get it done by yourself, then you can go to them. For example, if your Aadhaar card, email ID, or mobile number is not linked properly, you can get the corrections done by visiting the appropriate place. Even if they refuse you, you can talk to the Chief Medical Officer or even the IG (Inspector General). The IG is available to serve you, and their number is 848-450-3730. You can call between 10 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday, and discuss your issues. So, brother, I am not supporting anyone specifically, but I am just giving my suggestion and opinion.
