Hello, our dear friends! Hello, our dear friends! My name is Bhawararam, and I am speaking from Jalore, Rajasthan. 100% truth! Good morning to all friends! Today, I have brought a customer care number for you — and that is the Jio customer care number. Whose number, friends? Jio customer care number! Jio customer care number! So friends, let me dictate the number to you. Please note it down: It is — 1 8 0 0 1 8 0 5 1 0 3 In Hindi: एक आठ आठ जीरो जीरो एक आठ जीरो पाँच एक जीरो तीन This, friends, was the Jio customer care number!"
Hello, this is our message. My name is Vikas Kumar Gautam. I am from Fatopur, Maharajganj, district Jaunpur. I am 100% blind and disabled. Regarding what Abhishek said about the Meteorological Department number — we checked that number. It turns out it actually belongs to someone from Bhagalpur, Bihar, and it is not the Meteorological Department’s number. In fact, this number is related to the PM Kisan scheme — it is the call center number where farmers can inquire about the amount deposited in their accounts under the PM Kisan scheme. The person who gave the number either said it wrong or gave a misleading number. The number doesn't connect properly; it shows as invalid or doesn't get through. Now, let me tell you the correct number. The number is: 1800 180 1551 In Hindi: एक आठ डबल जीरो, एक आठ जीरो, एक पाँच पाँच एक This is the Kisan Call Center number. By calling this number, you — as a farmer — can get information related to your account, about the PM Kisan funds, and other farming-related queries. You can get help about: PM Kisan scheme Crop-related queries like sowing, harvesting If there’s a disease in your paddy (rice crop), you can ask about the medicine If your crop has pests or insects, you can ask for treatment You will need to first observe your crop and explain what the problem is For example, if your crop has worms, just say: "Sir, my paddy has worms" If there is a pest like gendu, tell them that too — they will tell you what pesticide to use They will guide you about: What diseases may have affected your crop What medicines are effective Why some rice grains are falling prematurely or getting eaten by pests In short, this number gives you complete assistance with PM Kisan and agricultural support.
A listener from Mirzapur, blind UP, has asked a question—Ayush Kumar Ji. But the question was actually asked by Munnalal Bharti. Still, I’m answering the question asked by him. You mentioned that you need a government smartphone. So first, my friend, please tell us—up to which class have you studied? If you’ve passed high school or are currently doing it, or something else—first, let us know what you are currently doing. If you’re still within high school and have filled out the form, and you have received the receipt, then you can go with the receipt. Whether you're in high school or intermediate, whatever you're pursuing—if you're in NHBM (likely referring to a local government or educational scheme center), then by showing the appropriate date or proof, you can get the form. And if you’ve also done B.A., you can also fill out the form on the Urgent Portal and collect the phone. Or, if your name is listed in the mapping list, then Munnalal Bharti Ji would also know this. If it’s listed there, then you can go to the Samaj Kalyan Office (Social Welfare Office) and get the form filled for the phone—available there too. But if you're still studying, then go only to the NHBM center. If you have received the receipt or have your admit card or ID card, then show that, and you can collect the phone. So first, dear friend, tell us what you're currently doing—only then can we give you a proper answer. Munnalal Bharti Ji would also agree—he must be saying the same. We believe that our information has given you some clarity. Until next time, please allow us to take leave. We hope that our recording is broadcast as soon as possible. And friend, if you want the phone, go to NHBM, show your ID or receipt, and you’ll be able to get it. Sincere thanks!"
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"My name is Nalvindra Singh Kesari. I am speaking from the railway station in Ambala district, state of Haryana. There is a person named Rahul from Bhagalpur who is troubling me. The bank people are also harassing me and are not giving me an ATM card. These bank officials call me, but they are not following Chapter 2, Section 19. When I mention it, they ignore it. Please call the helpline. The helpline number is 8800004334 or 9888000043. Please call this number."
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So, we have a question from Mr. Piyush from Yamunanagar, Haryana. He wants a smartphone at the age of eleven. Now, if we look at this from the perspective of education and learning, then my friend, this is not the right age for you to be using a phone. At this age, you should not be making friends with a phone, but rather with your teachers. That is, you should be building a bond with your educators — your teachers or mentors — not with a mobile phone. Although today’s generation has changed so much that even four- and five-year-old kids are using smartphones — that’s undeniable. These days, when a child cries, the parents hand over a phone with a game or a cartoon show running on it to calm them down. Gradually, this creates a kind of imprint on the child’s mind, and they start getting attached to mobile phones. Still, if you want to own a phone, you should be at least 17 or 18 years old. You say you are in class 10 at the age of eleven — that part is unclear to us. Are you studying through open schooling, or are you in regular school? Because typically, no one is in the 10th grade at the age of eleven — it’s just too young. Anyway, whatever your study method is, we’re not able to fully understand it. But if you are in class 10 and really need a phone, then contact your local Department of Social Welfare office, or register on the Arjun Portal, which is an official portal (LMS portal). You might be able to get a phone through this system. Earlier, Mr. Ashok from Haryana had already guided you all very well on this topic. But still, you people keep asking the same question over and over again, which takes up our speaking time. You had also previously asked how to get educational devices like Digi-players, etc. Mr. Ashok had explained it to you very clearly and helpfully. Think about it — such good guidance is being given to you all, and still, you say you don’t understand? Just like you get Digi-players, you will also get a phone — but you need to have all the proper documents. So we hope this message reaches all the way to Yamunanagar in Haryana. And we request the people of Haryana: if this child is around you, please help him. Help him get a phone, because we live in a digital age now, and these children should also get opportunities to move forward.
I hope everyone is doing well and staying busy with their work. I am Deepak Sharma from Sonia Vihar, Delhi, and I want to connect through this platform directly with Piyush Kumar who is joining from Yamunanagar district, Haryana. Piyush is asking for information about touchscreen phones (smartphones) — specifically, if there is any place in Delhi where these phones are being given for free. So, here's the information for Piyush Kumar: If you are involved in any educational activity — like studying in 10th, 12th, B.A., M.A., or similar, whether through regular or open schooling — you can get a free Android smartphone in Delhi. You should go to ITO, Delhi. Take the metro and get off at the ITO metro station. From there, head to Deen Dayal Upadhyay College. Once you reach the college, if you are actively studying, you will be eligible to receive a free Android touchscreen phone. Important: You will only receive the phone if you are currently involved in some kind of education — whether it is regular or open schooling. Their requirement is that the person must be actively studying.
