"Hello, my name is Arvind Singh Kesari. I’m speaking from the railway station in Ambala district, Haryana state. Brother, nowadays there's a lot of chaos. Many brothers are making recordings – maybe of a blind teacher or someone, but it's not very clear. Someone was asking for an 'out week,' but let me clarify: he was asking for a 'plied week' (maybe implying financial help or a rest period). I've been selling goods inside trains for 28 years. The system isn't supportive – I don’t sell in malls; I sell in trains. I cover routes like Balle Tent, Saharanpur, Panipat, Meerut, Ludhiana – basically the Punjab-Haryana line. I'm mainly based in Ambala where I also run an academy of sorts. What I mean is this: I really feel deeply about the situation. Sighted individuals – those who can see – often pretend to be blind or disabled, even impersonating orphanage children, just to beg. This isn't right. Genuine disabled individuals face real struggles. Families worry, and society often doesn’t understand. Some educated blind people – even if they don't know Braille or lack proper training – still get jobs, like teaching. Then others criticize them and demoralize them, saying they aren't capable. But what Munna Lal Bharti Ji said was absolutely true – if you really want to understand their problems, go sit with them, talk to them, find out their situation. If you can help them, do it. If you can't, at least don’t defame or block them. Some people we knew earlier used to beg before starting to sell. One poor man from Aligarh passed away – he had seven kids. Then there was Shripal from Unnao. It’s very painful. Now there’s a man named Dhaniram from Banaur. He used to sell diyas (lamps). He believed in earning, not begging. He’d work around Chowking signals and inside trains. However, in recent times, the police and administration have become strict. It wasn’t like this earlier, but in the past two years, it's become very tough. So, the question is: why is this happening now?"**

"Hello, my name is Arvind Singh Kesari. I’m speaking from the railway station in Ambala district, Haryana. I have a question about a girl who is 100% visually impaired. She is from Jammu and wants to study in Amritsar. Whether it’s for 10th, 11th, 12th, or graduation – will she get a hostel there or not? Now, the school there is only for boys. There is no facility for girls. There are a few blind girls living there but if a girl wants to study, in Haryana we have places like Nirmana, Rohtak, and Diwani where girls can stay. From there, they are sent out for studies. There isn’t a very big college available there. As far as I know, Amritsar has facilities for blind boys but not for girls. I’m from Haryana and I’ve also visited these places. For blind girls, they can also go to Chitrakoot in UP, where there’s Shankarlal Gupta’s institute, and also to Ramdree in Delhi. There, if you want to do 10th or 12th, you can do it. You can even study in Delhi. There are one or two other places where blind girls can stay, but overall, such facilities are very limited."

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Hello, my name is Arveer Singh Kesari, speaking from Railway Station, Ambala District, Haryana State. Naresh Bhai has uploaded a recording about a disabled person from Kishar, Haryana. There is some confusion regarding his documents. If his Aadhar card is from Delhi or another state, does that mean he can’t get his documents? See, the point is—the Aadhar card is proof of a person’s identity, not a guarantee that your documents are linked to it. The Aadhar card just proves that the person is who they claim to be; it doesn’t serve as proof of your school documents or other official papers. So, if someone has an Aadhar card, that alone doesn’t mean their other documents are automatically available or linked. I have personally seen such cases. What it means is, if you have some documents—like an admit card, a copy of a marksheet, a ration card (whether joint or single)—then it is possible to retrieve all other documents. Yes, it will be troublesome, there might be some difficulties, but the documents can definitely be recovered. Even if someone doesn’t have anything at all, and they say, "I studied at such-and-such place" or "my ration card was made at such-and-such location," then with the help of an affidavit and a few other methods, documents can still be retrieved. So it’s not impossible; there are ways. If the trouble is too much, you can contact me on my number: 8930749910. I’ve spoken on this number before and had similar conversations with others. So if someone is facing such an issue, they can reach out. As far as the process is concerned—this is the only correct procedure. There is no other process. If they have even an old document from that area, or even a photo of it, then all the documents can be retrieved. Otherwise, just the Aadhar card will not be enough. Aadhar may help a little, but it is not directly connected to your documents. It simply proves that "you are you," not someone else. That’s all I had to say. Thank you. Mobile Vaani.

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