Shravan Kumar from Bhagalpur, Bihar is saying that he has failed. He says he has failed by two marks. If you have failed in only one subject, please tell the name of that subject. If you have failed in only one subject, then you get a compartment exam, which is called a "repair" exam. But if the marks recorded by Bihar Board in all your subjects are below the passing marks, meaning you have low marks in all subjects, then that will be considered a failure overall. If you fail in just one subject, then you get a compartment. To clear the compartment, you will have to fill out the form again for that subject and reappear in the exam. So, please tell which subject you have failed by two marks.

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"So Naresh Kumar ji is asking this question. I, Ashok Kumar, am speaking — from village Toka, Haryana, Narayangarh. Naresh Kumar ji is asking whether, in the matter related to the railway group or anything that comes up ahead — if it goes to a local court or any further proceedings happen — then the court’s decision will be final and binding. If the decision comes in your favor, that’s good; if not, it may go against you. Secondly, this is a competitive exam matter, so it's important to keep in mind that you can give both (railway and other exams), and then decide based on the situation — where you feel more comfortable, whether in Haryana or in Railways. The remaining part of your question depends on your own decision. You can also take advice from others. One matter is of Haryana (state), and the other is of the Centre (central government). So now, it depends on your choice and what you feel is best for you."

Hello, my name is Arvin S. Kesari. I am speaking from the railway station district Ambala, Haryana. There is a person who comes upstairs and pretends like there's some lottery or prize won. He talks in such a convincing way that you'd almost believe it’s true. One day, he said something about my house, that there’s a connection or fate related to it, sometimes saying more, sometimes less. This kind of manipulation is happening regularly. You mentioned something about flipping (luck), well, I had someone named Sa N. Malik from Gurugram, which used to be Gurgaon. They took ₹32,000 from me saying it was a registration fee. My brother, please don’t fall into such traps — I advise all brothers and sisters not to get involved in these scams. They’ll try to convince you so strongly that you’ll be tempted to open your SIM card and look at certain digits. They’ll say certain numbers or letters will appear on your SIM, and when you see them, you’ll start believing that your destiny is changing. They’ve claimed that I won ₹25 lakhs two or three times. I had even given a person my life insurance documents thinking they were genuine. Somehow, they manage to find out everything — even personal info like name, passport, and more. It seems like maybe even 15–20% of this might be known to or ignored by the authorities — how else do they get this much info? There is definitely fraud going on here, and my brothers and sisters, we must stay safe from it. I’ve gotten this checked thoroughly. Our children are educated, well-trained, have done proper courses, and even then, we verified this whole thing many times. Someone named Vijay even posed as my MD (Managing Director), and at one point they even said my garden (property) had become theirs. If you try to call them, they won’t answer, but they’ll call you themselves. One person gave me his number, and when I added it, they disappeared. Don’t trust them. You must alert as many people as possible about this. These people target those who are blind, unaware, or uneducated — especially villagers who may not understand these tricks. They figure out who they can manipulate and go after them.

"Hello friends, as information about a fraud has been shared here on this platform, such frauds keep happening regularly. This is a serious and dangerous matter. I want to share a related experience: I have also been receiving such fraud calls. They advertise things like getting a plot in Gurugram for just ₹2100. When I tried to inquire further, I reached something like a customer care where the call remains on hold with music playing, and when the employee picks up, they just hang up or don’t talk properly. I have already blacklisted many such numbers, but the fraud calls keep coming, and I fear my blacklist might fill up at this rate. When I try calling the national cyber helpline 1930 (not 1950), it doesn't connect from my location in Himachal. So I request you to please provide me with an 1800-series helpline number for the Haryana Cyber Department, or any other official number where I can report such frauds. These people make different schemes—sometimes claiming a flat in Gurugram, a shop, and just today I got a fresh call offering a plot in Ghataushi (Ghatoushi) saying it’s under IGR (Inspector General of Registration). I just want to say that such frauds should be taken seriously. Do people from Rajasthan or other states also face similar scams?"

"My Aadhaar card and UDID card were issued in 2021. Should I now get the KYC done for my UDID card? What is the period or validity of the KYC or e-KYC after a UDID card is issued? Please provide information about this. I created my UDID card in 2021. My medical condition was already registered, and based on that, the UDID card was made in 2021. Now I would like to know whether the e-KYC period of the UDID card starts from the time it is created or if it needs to be done again only after 5 years? Please provide complete information about the KYC and e-KYC rules — so that others like me can also benefit from the information."

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Bhart Thakur from Gujarat wants to know if there is any insurance coverage for blind individuals around 40 years of age. So, we would like to inform you, brother, that: Yes, insurance policies are available for individuals between 18 and 70 years of age. Most life insurance companies, including LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India), offer policies to people in this age range. The exact eligibility and benefits may vary based on your budget and the type of plan you are looking for. Before purchasing any insurance, it's important to understand: What is the premium amount you can afford? Are you eligible for the specific policies offered by LIC or other insurers? What are the returns or benefits you expect from the policy? You should carefully assess the plan before investing. Also, beware of fraudulent agents or middlemen who may try to mislead you. There are many scammers (you referred to them as "kabootarbaz") in this field. It is always safer to contact LIC directly. We recommend: Use platforms like Just Dial to find the official contact number of a nearby LIC office. Visit the LIC office in person to get authentic information and buy a policy directly. Choose only those policies that are genuine and can actually offer you claim support in the future. Decide whether you want to go for health insurance or life insurance or a pension/fund-based plan, based on your needs.

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I am Ashok Kumar, speaking from the village of Toka, Haryana, Bara Narayangarh. The brother here shared his situation, and we too are economically weak. All necessary documents are available. You can definitely complete your high school. So far, if you haven’t had the chance or missed out due to circumstances, now is the time—you can still do your high school. As for the matter of a writer (someone to write for you in exams), that concern is still far off. You don’t need to worry about that at this point. When your exams approach, that issue can be addressed then. Right now, if you get involved and connect with others, you’ll be able to study well. Whether it’s high school or intermediate level, you can pursue whatever level of education you want. You’ll also get support when needed. So there’s no need to worry too much. I would suggest that you come to the Delhi area or to Punjab. In fact, I would especially recommend that you come to Punjab. If you come to any educational institute here, you’ll have opportunities to complete your 10th or 12th grades. After staying here for some time, you’ll receive proper guidance. You just need to be proactive and responsible about your efforts. The founders of institutions often think of the institution as a means for their own needs—they want people to stay and keep things running. So, in such a situation, you have to create your own opportunity. Find a place of shelter and make the necessary efforts yourself. That way, things will work out.