I am Rajesh Kumar from Nathpura village, Burari, Delhi, and I want to connect with the respected Rajkaran Tiwari ji from Ayodhya, the city of Lord Ram. Tiwari ji, you appeared for your CBSE Board High School exams in the year 2020, but to this day, you have not gone to collect your marksheet. There can be no greater news for the government than this — that once a student like Rajkaran passes the exam, he doesn’t even bother to collect his marksheet. The government would probably want to congratulate you! But I am deeply disappointed with you. You completed your education, yet didn’t go to collect your result or marksheet. This is astonishing. But it’s okay, such things are often done by our ideological comrades — and then they go and beg at the doors of officers saying, “Sir, I’m blind, what can I do? My parents didn’t send me; I couldn’t go.” Now, Tiwari ji, listen carefully: Go to the school where your exam center was. Go there and they will give you your marksheet and 10th class certificate — if they have kept them. Five years is a long time. If they haven’t kept them, they would have sent them back to the CBSE Board. In that case, you’ll have to approach the CBSE Board directly. But remember — do not forget your roll number. If your roll number is also lost, then nothing will be in your hands anymore. Then all you’ll have is martyrdom and endless chanting — and nothing else. Or you will have to re-enroll and start schooling again under a different board. Only then something might be possible. So this is the information for you: Come to Delhi, go to the school where your exam center was, and show your roll number once.