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“Hello, my name is Arjeet Singh. At the railway station in Ambala district, Haryana, and in Uttar Pradesh, Munnalal keeps pressuring again and again. Even then, why don’t you correct this? Dr. Ram Aram is asking, ‘Give the number of the Banaras office of the DRM.’ But the DRM doesn’t even live in Banaras, brother. It is in Moradabad. Give the mobile number then — the division is in UP, either Moradabad or Mughalsarai. There are only these two places. In fact, in Mughalsarai they even write for areas extending into Bihar; people from Bihar also take their e-card from the Mughalsarai DRM office. But the way they are telling it — “give the DRM office of Banaras” — I am hearing this for the first time. Please tell Munnalal: don’t give such incomplete information; ask correct questions. Thank you. Mobile Vaani.”
Hello, I am Ashok Kumar, speaking from Ambada, Haryana, Ghatok. I want to say that, just as our words may benefit someone or not, we have received a lot of information. We have obtained information related to various works, precautions, and guidelines. It has been observed that certain actions should not be taken carelessly, as mistakes can happen, or some information should not be shared publicly. We continuously receive such information from various sources, including news. However, I still believe that it is necessary to have a discussion with some specialized experts who can provide accurate and precise information. We cannot provide more detailed information right now, but many of our colleagues are trying to provide correct and reliable information. Another point is that there is a higher chance of “fast-bowling, high-return” situations occurring. There is a lot of information circulating regarding fast-bowling, high-return matters, and sometimes certain individuals bring misleading or exaggerated information. Special attention is needed in such cases. Many of our colleagues are genuinely trying to provide useful guidance on what kind of information or suggestions are required by whom. I request that you continue your efforts in this way, and we will also try to involve good experts who truly understand the situation.
My name is Arvind Singh Kesari. I am at the railway station, Magar district, Haryana state. Brother, this campaign that is going on—what benefit does it really give? It’s not like anyone is blind; whoever joins the channel surely gets some benefit. For me, I got a huge benefit: after twenty-seven years I was able to reconnect. My friends, relatives, everyone—I had been separated from them. I had left them back in 1995, when there were no phones or online facilities. Now, with this phone, just getting one number helped me reconnect with people from one whole state. Relationships and friendships came back. I got one number, and from that I got everyone’s numbers. I am very thankful to Mobile Vaani for coming into my life. And similarly, if something more special can be added to it—some feature that can improve it even more—something personal or public service related. Maybe a Public Distribution System (PDS) link can be added. Many people come under PDS. But some people start using it for unnecessary things again and again—like repeatedly posting about mini-schools, highways, or irrelevant things. These things should be stopped. Otherwise it gives no real benefit.
Namaskar, I am Ashok Kumar speaking from village Toka, Haryana, Ambala, Naraingarh. So, I want to ask which ghazal I should choose. Many singers have sung ghazals — Jagjit Singh and Ghulam Ali are among the most famous. Apart from them, there are also singers like Mukesh, Kumar Sanu, and Chandan Das who have sung ghazals. But mainly, the real champions of ghazal singing are Jagjit Singh and Ghulam Ali. You should listen to their ghazals carefully — whichever ghazal you understand and connect with, you can select that. Ghazals are often classical (shastriya) in nature, and since you have a good grasp of classical music, you will be able to handle them well. Ghulam Ali’s ghazals are generally more classical, though he has also sung simple ghazals. Still, classical ghazals sound more beautiful and expressive. Therefore, you should learn and memorize classical-style ghazals. Also, you can search on YouTube for the ghazals of Dinkar Sharma. He works at Karnal Girls College and has previously worked at a school for the blind in Panipat. Later, he was promoted to the Girls College.
