Hello, I am Arvind Sh from Pratapgarh. Some of our friends are sharing different numbers about Braille books, sometimes on RK Forum, sometimes elsewhere. Friends, if you want to get Braille books, you should contact: NIBE, Dehradun AIST Delhi Goni, Sector 5, Bahadurgarh, Haryana There is a Braille press at these places where books are available. Thank you.

Hello, this is Arvind Singh Kesari speaking from the railway station, Galam Wala State, Haryana. Brother, when it comes to ghazals, the true emperor of ghazals is considered to be Jagjit Singh. Almost all the ghazals he sang were with his wife Chitra Singh. Then there are great ghazal singers like Ghulam Ali, Pankaj Udhas, and Chandan Das — all of them pure ghazal artists, though nowadays that kind of purity is rarely found. Ghulam Ali has sung many beautiful ghazals such as: “Kithne muddat baad mile ho” “Dil mein ghubar sa hai” “Kuch din to baso meri aankhon mein” “Mujhse pehli si mohabbat mere mehboob na maang” “Dekho to aise bolte hain” “Sawan ke suhaane mausam mein” “Ek na ek badal to zaroor barsega” and many more. Then there are famous ghazals like “Sabko maloom hai main sharabi nahin”, “Phir ek taraf mehfil, ek taraf khuda”, “Zindagi kuch to bata”, “Jis gaon mein piya nahin, us gaon mein bhaag lage”, and many others by Meena Mehta, Rajendra Mehta, Bhupinder Singh, etc. But Jagjit Singh truly stands as the King of Ghazals, while Ghulam Ali is also legendary. Pankaj Udhas is no less — his ghazals like “Aahista aahista”, “Chitthi aayi hai”, and “Na kajre ki dhaar” are unforgettable. Once, during a program in England, he owned the stage completely — a true performer! The truth is, each of these ghazal singers — whether Jagjit Singh, Ghulam Ali, or Pankaj Udhas — is an artist of unmatched caliber. And as for ghazals, brother — there’s no way to count them all!

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Hi friends, good evening, namaskar. I am Rajraj speaking from District Rewari, Haryana. If any brother here loves ghazals, I’d like to ask — which ghazal do you think would suit me best? Let me tell you a bit about myself — I work in music, and I have a strong interest in classical music. I’m a singer myself, a music director, a writer, and a composer. I write my own songs. So I’ll share with you a few ghazals that I personally like. You can choose whichever one you feel suits you best. In my opinion, these are some wonderful ghazals: “Chupke Chupke Raat Din” “Dard Aise Mera Daaman Bhar De, Ya Allah” “Mujhe Tum Nazar Se Gira To Rahe Ho” “Pyar Mujhse Jo Kiya Tumne To Kya Paoge, Mere Haalaat Ki Aandhi Mein Bikhar Jaoge” Out of these, two are by Jagjit Singh, one by Ghulam Ali, and one is sung by Talat Mahmood. If you ask me, the ghazal “Dard Aise Mera Daaman Bhar De” would be the best choice — especially if you have classical training. It’s also my personal favorite. My contact number is 8221921835. If you’d like more suggestions about music, ghazals, or singing techniques — like how to apply alaaps or classical touches — you can contact me. I’d be happy to help you learn more about ghazals and music.

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He wants to know whether the vacancy for blind people is from the Centre or the State.

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Hi friends, good evening, namaskar. I am Dedraj from Rewari district in Haryana. I have brought some important information for all the students—both boys and girls—who are studying in Class 10 and Class 12 under CBSE. For those students, whether regular or open (private), your admit cards, roll numbers, and date sheets (exam schedules) have been officially released for the final examinations. Whether you are a regular student or an open (private) candidate, you can now download your roll number slip and date sheet online. I want to wish all the students my best wishes for the exams. Please download your date sheet and be prepared. I hope the information I have provided is helpful and satisfactory to you. Thank you!

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"We request our friends from Haryana to inform their counterparts from other states about the Family ID (Parivar Pehchan Patra), which is a separate and important document. This request was made by one of our friends from Haryana who wanted to know the contact number of the Chief Minister's Office. However, instead, I provided him with the contact number for the Saral Haryana portal and the Haryana Family ID. He might have used that information already. So, whenever someone from Haryana approaches you regarding such matters, do support and guide them with relevant information related to the Haryana Family ID, as it is an important document in the state."