He wanted to know the helpline number of Reliance Foundation.
Hello friends, good afternoon. How are you all? I hope you are busy with your work. I am Deepak Sharma from Delhi. Today I would like to discuss a question asked by Bittu Kumar, who is from Aurangabad district, Bihar. His question is very important. He asked about the current rules and guidelines. As of now, there is no new or separate guideline issued. The existing guidelines are still in effect, and there has been no further discussion or update on them. Regarding SSC and other exams, the rules that have been issued are by SSC. According to SSC rules, you can apply if you are under 20 years of age. If you are above 20 years, then you cannot apply under that specific rule. So your age should be 20 years or below. SSC has also stated that you must complete the OTR (One Time Registration). This means that before applying for any SSC exam, you need to complete your OTR. Only after completing OTR can you apply for the exam. These are the rules currently applicable to SSC. For other exams like Railway, Banking, GSSSB, or other forms (like Triple S, D, A, DS etc.), there are no specific updated guidelines yet. As of now, apart from SSC, no other new guidelines have been issued.
He gave information on how to get an income certificate and what documents are required for it.
He gave information about how disability pension and single account will be created.
A candidate from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh asked whether they can bring their own writer for the SSC MTS exam. Yes, candidates are allowed to bring their own scribe, but they must strictly follow SSC’s official guidelines. Slot booking through the SSC website was mandatory only those who completed slot booking are eligible for the exam. The writer must meet SSC criteria, including age (not above 22 years) and lower educational qualification than the candidate. Candidates are advised to carefully read the official SSC notification before appearing for the exam.
Technology Blind Support is offering an online Android mobile course specially designed for visually impaired individuals. The course covers everything from basic to advanced phone usage, helping participants use smartphones confidently like sighted users. The last date for registration is 15 February 2026
Vikas Kumar from UP Jaunpur (100% blind) shares that visually impaired individuals can order different mobile phones (Apple, Samsung, Jio, etc.) from home through a given contact number. He provides his number (9721562354) and another order helpline number (08044566419) for placing orders between 6 AM and 12 AM.
He gave feedback on the Sunderkand Doha to be presented in School at Home.
He wanted to know how to participate in the Paralympics.
Hello, I am Shashikant. On this sacred platform of ours, I am sending my message of well-being from Bhojpur district of Bihar, and I pray to God for the well-being of all of you. Through this platform, I offer my respectful greetings to all our elders, teachers, and senior brothers and sisters, and my warm regards to our younger brothers and sisters. After a long interval, I have received the opportunity to serve again. Preparations for the examinations are also going on, and I thank you all very much for continuously helping one another and striving to solve every problem together. It is unfortunate that at present, for about one to one and a half months, work may not be possible. However, today I got a wonderful opportunity to send this message. Among us today, we once again heard a living, immortal voice — a voice that had taken a pledge to bring light into the lives of millions of our दिव्यांग (differently-abled), especially our visually impaired brothers and sisters, and to bring them out of four walls and help them reach great heights. Hearing that voice again made it feel as though even if the flower is no longer there, its fragrance still remains. Although Geeta Ma’am is not physically among us today, her affectionate and sisterly voice felt as though it was encouraging and blessing us to keep moving toward the summit. Once again, I bow respectfully at her feet. From the bottom of my heart, her voice always inspires me to keep moving forward and to continue fulfilling her resolve. Because of the pledge she took, today lakhs of our young brothers and sisters — even from villages, homes, and remote areas — have been able to step forward and move toward a brighter future.
