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So, there’s a discussion going on from Prayagraj about Umesh Ji on Hamari Vani (a community platform), and he mentioned that Naresh Ji is saying that people often receive phone calls and messages regarding recruitments — that is, jobs for which someone has applied. When the examination date is released for a particular vacancy, people start getting messages or calls. Now, a small issue arises — people often make a big deal out of such things. Here, things aren't taken lightly like, “Oh, it’s just a minor issue, let it go.” Instead, if you fumble or make even a small mistake, it becomes a topic of discussion. Naresh Ji’s point has come up, and he himself is now correcting it. He’s saying, “I didn’t say that,” meaning that the correction is coming straight from him — from his heart — and we respect that. He’s saying it sincerely, and we also want to make a correction in line with that. So, sir, the thing is — about this call system you mentioned — for example, take the case of the Railway Group B exam, which is currently trending. If someone has filled out a form for that, when the admit card is issued, people think they will receive a phone call. The question is: Do job-related calls come from the government sector? The answer is: No, especially not from government institutions like the Railways, SSC, or the banking sector. They don’t call you about your application status or admit card. Leave private recruiters aside — in government jobs, you don’t receive phone calls. Yes, they do send you emails, and your admit card is always provided online, which you have to download yourself. They will email you the relevant pages or send a message about it, but you won’t get a phone call. And if for some reason you miss the email or message, it’s your responsibility to visit the official website and check the latest information. So please note: Immigration-related or official boards do not make phone calls. If you filled out an offline form or did some offline registration, you might receive a call. But for online applications — like those for the Railways, Banking, or SSC — they will not call you. They only send emails or SMS alerts regarding notifications or when your admit card is released. That admit card must then be downloaded by you.

We were trying to explain things to Rahul ji, but time flies so quickly, and during the recording, it’s hard to notice. So, sir, I wanted to tell you that you can ask for help from your friends or take their advice on this matter. We also have our UID cards, sir, and you should verify if the number is correct or not. You can check once by visiting the website and get it updated. It’s not a big deal to get it done, right? You all are sending your documents here and there, taking help from others. But when they become blind to help you, you should be able to help yourself. You can act as a client and get this done at your village or at the nearest center, Jan Seva Kendra, or any neighboring place. Since you are not self-reliant, you should become self-reliant too. You should not share your problems with others unnecessarily. Try to solve your problems yourself first. When you cannot do it yourself, there are laws, officers, government employees, and government certificates to help you. If you cannot get it done by yourself, then you can go to them. For example, if your Aadhaar card, email ID, or mobile number is not linked properly, you can get the corrections done by visiting the appropriate place. Even if they refuse you, you can talk to the Chief Medical Officer or even the IG (Inspector General). The IG is available to serve you, and their number is 848-450-3730. You can call between 10 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday, and discuss your issues. So, brother, I am not supporting anyone specifically, but I am just giving my suggestion and opinion.

So, Rahul ji is joining from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, and with the help of Amer Saxena ji, he is very happy. So, along with you, we also thank him a lot. Many thanks to Saxena ji, who is working in your support from the land of Kanpur and is available in your service. He has told us that if you are unable to do something, you can get your KYC done for your UID card, that is, the Unique Disability ID card. Right now, he is saying, “Brother, neither your Aadhaar card is linked to your UID card, nor your mobile number, nor my disability (DIS) is linked. And you were just given a useless card like that.” Wow, wow, wow! So, sir, tell us, what were you doing all this time? Perhaps the government had not announced the KYC process yet, otherwise, how would we have met Saxena ji, or he would not have been able to tell us that there is some problem with your UID card. Maybe you traveled somewhere, in a depot bus or a UP government bus, and you got less money because when your UID card is checked, they verify whether your Aadhaar card is linked or not. Your UID card is made according to your Aadhaar card. Without Aadhaar card, no UID card can be created for you. No one will give you any benefit. Brother, if someone is disabled, his UID card can be made properly, but there might be some mistakes. We cannot argue with a chief medical officer. Look, Saxena ji tells us that they were totally blind but when doing the KYC, how did they find out that your UID card is not linked? It is your duty to provide them with help, explain the system and the process so that they don’t have to ask too many questions. And you are also saying that even the SMO (Senior Medical Officer) says that everything is correct, so why don’t you get your KYC done right there instead of sending us elsewhere for it? Brother, in this, we want to say two things. If there is some problem with your UID card, contact your Chief Medical Officer or the office. And if everything is correct, get your service done from there itself. Anyway, Saxena ji has given you time, taken your cooperation and your valuable time, so we thank both of you for that. Maybe the process couldn’t be completed properly, but you both have made efforts.

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"Thank you very much, Ashak Ji, for coming on our platform and sharing this very serious and surprising issue. This is something we all need to think about and discuss because what has happened to you today can definitely happen to anyone. That’s why it's essential to pay attention to cybercrime. Thank you again for sharing your problem with everyone through our platform. Now look, sir, a cybercrime helpline number has been started — it's 1930. Just like banks have branches, similarly, cybercrime branches have been created all over India. So yes, this is a central number — 1930. But the issue is that sometimes, when you dial this number, you get connected to 112 or ambulance services, or you try to call somewhere, and it connects somewhere else. But when I dial from UP, it goes straight to the office. Also, sometimes the cybercrime people don’t even take complaints. The name is written in big letters — 'Cyber HelpLine', but many times it just remains a name. It doesn't function properly when needed. A website has also been created — www.cyberhelpline.in or cybercrimehelpline.gov.in. Those who have smartphones can access it easily, but those who don’t, can’t use it. And these people only accept complaints within 24 to 48 hours of the incident. If you report later than that, they suggest using the website instead. So, if something like this is happening to you, my suggestion is that you should go to your nearest police station, file a complaint (FIR), and then you can find out which cyber branch is closest to you — whether in Gurgaon or elsewhere — and get their contact numbers. You can go there and file the complaint. As a friend, and as a younger brother, this is the advice I can give. As for the 1800 number — there is no such operational helpline as far as I know."

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So now information has been given about School at Home and the correct information is being contradicted. Lakhi sir, I am Munla Lal speaking. You often hear and know me, and from your voice, it seems that you are watching closely with great concern. You are welcome, first of all, for coming to Hamari Vani, and we appreciate your valuable time and respect your meaningful contribution. I will continue to respect everyone’s contribution as a social worker. Sir, as you have been saying — and we have been listening regularly — thank you very much. Look, when we call about School at Home, there are four stages, as you mentioned. Registration does happen — that is, the process of filling out the form begins — but when it comes to the final stage where date of birth or something else is asked (like TET or First Data), the process doesn’t move forward. Sir, it's not like that — the process does move forward. I have personally completed the registration, and I have proof. I live with my nephew, and I also had a number that wasn’t registered on the platform. But when I registered, it worked. We do fill out the form through IVR (Interactive Voice Response), through voice, and then the School at Home team checks it. Only then is it accepted or approved from their side. It’s not immediate. I can accept this point — that the registration starts when all documents and details are filled in correctly as per IVR instructions. Then the team checks and only after that, the registration is confirmed. It doesn’t happen instantly. So yes, if you want to contradict something, that's your choice. But the truth won’t change.

English Translation: "Ayush is speaking and asking if there is any helpline number to learn English. We would like to inform everyone that this question has been asked several times before. Firstly, welcome to all of you who are connected with 'Hamari Vaani'. Now, as far as this question is concerned, people are encouraged to share their thoughts. To explain this clearly: English is not learned simply by knowing a few numbers or phrases. To truly learn English, one needs to go through a proper speaking course—whether it is for three months, six months, or even a year—depending on what you are comfortable with and what suits your learning pace. Now, if you think that learning English can be done just over the phone or through a helpline number, that is not quite practical. Learning English is a step-by-step process that requires time and consistent effort. You do need an Android phone or a similar device so you can access learning material, courses, and practice resources. As of now, there is no specific helpline number issued by the government or any official body solely for learning English in a personal or customized way. However, we are here as your friends, and we are always ready to help and guide you through 'Hamari Vaani'. If, in the future, any such helpline number is officially launched, we will certainly inform you through our platform. Thank you very much for your question. If we couldn’t give you an answer earlier in your village or on the platform, we hope this now explains everything clearly."

Some of our friends are saying that the pension in Uttar Pradesh is about to increase, and it's been told that from October 10, the increased pension will start getting deposited into their accounts. However, no exact information has been provided yet regarding how much the increase will be. Naturally, hearing such news creates curiosity among people — whether the news is true or not, and where one can get accurate and official information about it. So, there’s no need to panic. First of all, remember this — if the pension amount has really increased, it will be reflected in your bank account, and you can verify it from there too. If you want to get exact and verified information about this good news, you can call the Pension Helpline. But remember — only residents of Uttar Pradesh should call this number. The helpline number is active and functional — the call gets connected and conversations happen. The number is: 1800 180 1995 (That is: 1 8 0 0 1 8 0 1 9 9 5) You can call this number and get the correct and official answer — whether the pension in UP has truly increased or not. We hope that if you had any doubts in your mind, you’ll be able to get them cleared from this source. There’s no need to worry — just be patient. As of now, we haven’t come across any official news about a general pension increase. However, we did hear about an update related to the Farmer Pension — which is now said to be ₹9,000. For farmer pension-related information, you can also call the Kisan Call Center Helpline: The number is: 1800 180 1551 (That is: 1 8 0 0 1 8 0 1 5 5 1) You can call anytime between 6 AM to 10 PM to get information. Thank you to all of you for staying connected with our message. Our aim is to research and provide accurate and verified information. We hope this helps you.

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