Today's Head lines News(18/10/2025)

He has recorded information about the Braille Training Centre.

Raresh is replying with NIVH number.

Here’s a natural English translation of your message: Ashok bhai’s request means that I get the certificate — when a student has passed and left, I need to collect their certificate afterward. You will get it from the place where you studied or attempted the course — whether it was at IT or NAIT (or whichever institute) — wherever you left your studies. If you want that certificate or the Transfer Certificate (T.C.), you must go there even if ten or twenty years have passed; your document is kept there. When you go, first talk to the head/master. If the master says it cannot be given, then you will have to get an application prepared through a lawyer and obtain a document from the Tehsil office (called a “harebnama” in the original — this is like an official affidavit/letter). Get that “harebnama” made at the Tehsil and submit it to the school/office, and they will then issue (cut) the T.C. for you. That’s how you can get it and have your name recorded. Namaskar.

Asking how to make life certificate.

If anyone wishes to share a personal phone number on the sacred and respected platform of Hamari Vaani, please make sure that the person whose number is being shared is fully informed. Whether the number belongs to a friend, a blind person, a school, or a college, make sure that the concerned person or institution is aware of Hamari Vaani and the purpose of the platform. It is important that they know what Hamari Vaani is and what kind of platform it is, so that if they receive a call, it doesn’t cause them any discomfort or inconvenience. Many times, people don’t inform the concerned person and just record the number casually, thinking, “It’s not our problem. Let the person who calls handle it.” But no—it is your responsibility. Just recording a number and walking away is not enough. You have a responsibility. Whenever you record an advertisement or contact information, try to ensure that the details are correct and accurate. Whether you're talking about an institution, a school, a hostel, or even an individual, the information should be genuine. Hamari Vaani cares deeply about these things and expects the same from you. It only takes three minutes of your time, but it seeks truthful, relevant, and accurate information so that our large community of visually impaired individuals can truly benefit and gain equal opportunities. The purpose of Hamari Vaani is to help people become self-reliant and informed. Sadly, sometimes people record numbers and say directly, “We have nothing to do with this.” That is very disappointing. Not only does the person who recorded the number make a mistake, but we all become part of the problem. If someone calls a number and it turns out to be irrelevant or unknown, it's a waste of time for everyone involved. So please, don’t treat this as just a time-pass activity. Don’t cause trouble or harm to others unknowingly. And if you do not know a person personally, then please don’t record or share their number. Only share genuine and verified information. Otherwise, refrain from posting.

"Ant Mishra ji, you want to become a Bhagwat Katha (spiritual discourse) narrator, and for that, you're trying to get the contact number of your highly respected mentor, the senior Katha narrator, Jagadguru Shri Ram Bhadracharya ji. But let me tell you, he is such a great personality that even if we all tried together to find his personal number, it would be almost impossible. Of course, an official number may be available because there are many colleges, universities, and even schools up to the intermediate level being run under his name—in Mathura, Chitrakoot, and even in Madhya Pradesh. You can get information from these institutions. But Ram Bhadracharya ji is now such a prominent national-level figure, a revered guest and personality, that connecting with him directly is very difficult. Only someone of a high level or very close to him could possibly get access. People like us cannot get such access easily. So, if you really want to contact him, you'll have to visit his educational institution personally. You can't just sit at home and expect to call him and say, ‘Guruji, I want to become a Katha narrator, please accept me as your disciple and teach me Bhagwat Katha.’ It doesn’t work like that, especially if you’re not contributing financially. And if you're thinking of doing it without offering any money or support, then know that around him, there are already fifty people moving about and working. This may be a bitter truth, but it is indeed the truth. So go to his institution in person. There are hostels and other facilities available there. But nothing is completely free—you will have to pay for everything: whether it’s your stay, your food, or your education. This is not like some places in Delhi where training, food, and stay are provided free of cost. In Chitrakoot (or other places), it's not like that. Unless you're a divyang (differently-abled), and even then, only up to 50% of the education is said to be free. Only students studying there can tell what the real situation is regarding fees and facilities. So, if you want to know more about Jagadguru Ram Bhadracharya ji or want to become his disciple, visit his university in Chitrakoot and find out directly. There you’ll meet students and followers who talk about Guruji and Maharaj ji and can give you proper guidance."

he recorded the Madhya Pradesh Pension Department Helpline Number

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Replying to one of the user about getting a marks card.

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