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As you know, the open board forms for 10th and 12th class from the Haryana Board have already been closed, and admissions are no longer open there. So, if you still want to complete your 10th to 12th education through open schooling, you can apply through NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). You can complete your 10th or 12th through NIOS, and the application forms are open until 31st January 2026. You can apply for it now. The application fee is: ₹1,560 for the 10th class ₹2,120 for the 12th class To apply for this form, you will need the following documents: Aadhaar Card UP ID Card If applying for 10th class: 9th class marksheet If applying for 12th class: 10th class marksheet

Many many thanks to Bhatar Munna Lal Bharati ji from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, because he provides information about differently-abled brothers and sisters and helps a lot by answering their questions.” Would you like it to sound more formal or casual?

Hello, dear listeners of Hamari Vani. I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. I am speaking about being 100% blind, and we want to connect with Zakir Hussain. You belong to Bihar, sir. You want to know if you have passed the 9th class (ninth grade completed), can you learn music or not? That is, you haven’t completed the 10th grade, so can you still learn music? And you want to get information related to this. Look, sir, normally, there are online methods to learn and teach music. Many people make videos, and some run classes, from which you can learn by listening. But it is said for blind persons that unless you physically touch an instrument like the harmonium, tabla, or dholak with your own hands, it is difficult to learn music just by listening. It is a very difficult task, and when it comes to music, singing is a kind of activity where you can learn by matching your voice to the notes. The most important thing is to focus your ears and mind on it, to concentrate on it. And if you want to know about learning music through formal classes, then real music is not really taught via any formal course or training. For this, at a minimum, passing the 10th grade is very important. For those who have only passed 9th, there is usually no formal training available in music. There are very few training programs that accept students who have passed 8th or 9th grade, but generally, the minimum qualification required is 10th pass. For example, if you want to go to Dehradun to learn music, or want to do a music course and get a certificate or diploma, then the minimum qualification needed is passing the 10th grade. It does not matter which board you have passed from — UP Board, Bihar Board, CBSE, or any other education board. You must have passed 10th with at least 55% marks (or 50% in some cases), but below that percentage, you will not be eligible.

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"Namaskar, I am Arvind Shukla from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, speaking as a 100 percent 'AISI' (possibly referring to some position or designation). Actually, the question belongs to Rashid ji from Bihar, and Munna Lal Bharti ji is also related to it, but I will try to answer it. You can learn music. Even if you have only passed 9th grade or haven’t studied much, you can still learn music. You can go to the Dehradun training center and receive music education there."

Greetings, dear listeners of Hamari Vaani! I am Munnalal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, and I am speaking to you as someone who is 100% blind. Please kindly listen to this again carefully — I am from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, and I am completely blind. Dear listeners, thank you very much, because you always stay connected with Hamari Vaani, and you gain useful information from it. This brings happiness to all of us volunteers and contributors. I especially want to mention Deepak ji, who is from Banda district, or sometimes says he’s from Farrukhabad — whatever the case, you have truly lifted our spirits. You were given the contact number of the Food and Civil Supplies Department, which is: 1800 1800 150 (that is: 1-8-0-0 1-8-0-0 1-5-0) You were given answers to all your questions, including how to apply for a ration card, and in response, you expressed gratitude to me, Munnalal Bharti. So, I too would like to thank you very much and express my gratitude. It brought me great joy to hear that you came to the sacred and respected platform of Hamari Vaani and found the information helpful. I would also like to thank many other commenters who have been benefiting from Hamari Vaani and are finding it useful and encouraging. To those spreading false or fraudulent information, I kindly request you to keep people’s trust intact. Please record and share only useful and factual information — the kind that can truly benefit someone and help them progress in life. Also, if you yourself are on the wrong path, please don’t mislead others. If someone has fallen into a pit, don’t push others into it as well. If you’re enjoying being in a pit, that’s up to you — but don’t drag others down. And if someone really does want to improve, I recommend going to NIPHT (National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities) and getting mobility training. They provide excellent training there. At least do something meaningful for yourself so that the world remembers you. A Hindi song comes to mind: "Hum aise karenge pyaar ki duniya yaad karegi" ("We will love in such a way that the world will remember us for it.") So, keep spreading love and kindness — that’s what truly matters in this world. Wealth and money will all stay behind, but if we maintain love and goodwill, that’s what will make the world remember us. I am not just hopeful, but fully confident that you will continue to stay with our Hamari Vaani journey, and keep benefiting from the opportunities it provides. With heartfelt Navratri greetings and best wishes, This is Munnalal Bharti, concluding my message. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat, Jai Hamari Vaani!

Namaste Hamari Vaani (My Voice), I am speaking from District Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. My name is Govind Kumar, and I am 100% blind. Friends, and respected brothers and sisters, if anyone has information about the issue I’m about to share, please record it on Hamari Vaani as soon as possible. When we are filling out the scholarship form, it asks for a live face photo. But the system is not accepting my photo — it rejects it. What does this mean? And how will our scholarship form be completed if the photo is not accepted? I have already recorded this issue once before, but I didn’t receive a response. I’m not sure if my recording even reached the concerned people. Please, if this message reaches Munda Lal Bhai Ji, or Naresh from Haryana, or anyone else who may have knowledge about this, kindly tell us why the system is not capturing or accepting our photo. The live photo is being taken, but it keeps getting rejected. Please record this message on Hamari Vaani and share the correct guidance. Thank you!

"Namaskar! This is Shom Kumar speaking from District Saharanpur, State Uttar Pradesh. We are sharing some important information that many people might already be aware of, but we are recording this message especially for those workers and our brothers who are not yet connected with Hamari Vaani. Let us inform you that Help NGO is an organization where, by entering a simple code, you can access all kinds of useful information. At this NGO, you can avail educational resources — from Class 1 to Class 12. It also offers an NNPRT course, general knowledge materials, and even lets you check the weather in your area by entering your pin code. You can also check details online. You can even talk to IDC online. If you want to call online or speak to someone, the number is: 011-4121-3000 (That's: Zero Double One, Four One Two One, Three Double Zero Zero) Help NGO"

"Namaskar to Hamari Vani and to all the listeners of Hamari Vani's shows. I am Anurag Kumar speaking from Banaras district in Uttar Pradesh. I need some information from Hamari Vani and from all the people who may come across this message. I am looking for a hostel or a place to stay where I can prepare (for competitive exams, studies, etc.). If the place is free, please let me know. If there is a cost, that’s also okay — just inform me. The place should have full facilities for students to live and prepare (for exams). Please do let me know, as I am in need. I have some friends too who might be interested. I had left a message a few days ago but did not receive any information. So I am again requesting you to inform me — even by phone. My mobile number is 91-29-34-24-17. Please call me on this number and let me know the details."

Hello and greetings friends, my name is Rahul Kumar and I am speaking from Saharanpur, UP. I have been associated with "Hamari Vani" since 2021. I got the number (or platform access) from Hamari Vani in 2021. Since then, Hamari Vani has helped me a lot. I have received a lot of valuable information and very good contact numbers through it. It has greatly helped with my pension as well. If Hamari Vani didn’t exist, we wouldn’t have found listeners, and their knowledge wouldn’t have reached us. Hamari Vani has also helped me gain confidence in speaking. Earlier, I used to hesitate and stop while speaking, but now that fear is completely gone from my mind. Ever since I started listening to Hamari Vani and the people there, all my fear has vanished. I wish that Hamari Vani continues to grow and that no inappropriate videos or audios are uploaded on it. Many people harass girls by recording their numbers and claiming to offer jobs — this kind of harassment is wrong.