Hello to all the workers and listeners of Hamari Wadi, Hamari Wadi. Greetings to all of you from my side. I am Ram Milan, speaking from District Banda, Uttar Pradesh. I am speaking 100% as a blind person. So friends, Mr. Shiv Kumar Yadav from Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh, I want to tell you: what is it that you want to know? Why should people with sight be left out? Well, they have to be left out. That’s how it is—no problem there. Those who are fully capable don’t face any problem, so they are left alone. Only those who have some kind of deficiency or limitation are the ones who are taken care of. So, according to me, you shouldn’t take it personally. Regarding your departments and the issue of reservation quotas, this is how it works: whether it is in any district of Madhya Pradesh or anywhere else in the state, I know how it is calculated. You can go to your District Social Welfare Office or the District Collector’s Office—basically, the District Magistrate (DM). You can also meet your Social Welfare Director. Whatever reservations or assistance you need from the department, you can go there and discuss it with them. Now, for example, if you are an agricultural worker, doing farming, then your department is the Agriculture Department. You should stay focused on your department. We think people can’t become officers for the entire society—they need to focus on their own field. No one can take responsibility for the whole society. Also, not everyone can become Modi. Modi became Modi because he did, no one else can just think “I will become Modi.” So you should focus on your own work and area. Whatever you need, go to your district and meet the Social Welfare Director, explain your problem, and your issues will be resolved. If something needs attention at a higher level, meet your DM or District Officer, as they can solve it. For more information, stay connected with Hamari Wadi, keep listening, and continue to share your problems so they can be addressed.