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.

He is how to behave on the platform and this platform belongs to all the disabilities.

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.

Ashok Kumar is saying about govt. school in Haryana and Punjab.

He gave information about where and how to find a dezy player.

He gave information about the validity of Aadhar Card and UD ID Card.

Sure! Here's the English translation of your message: Hello friends, I would like some information from you. I need the number to check the balance of a cooperative bank account. I am referring to a cooperative bank, the kind that deals with cooperative societies and provides loans to such societies. I want the number to check the account balance for such a bank. If there is any facility available, or if anyone knows about this, then please share the information with me as I really need it. I have an account in a cooperative bank, which is specifically for receiving my pension. I have already spoken to my branch regarding this, but they did not provide a clear or proper response. That's why I want to know if anyone has an account in such a cooperative bank. Since cooperative banks are government-affiliated and mostly offline, they are not as modernized as other banks. Most other banks—whether they are rural banks like Union Bank, or government banks like SBI and Central Bank, or even private banks like HDFC—are all online now. If you want help finding the balance check number or facility for your specific cooperative bank, please provide: The full name of your cooperative bank The state or city it's located in Each cooperative bank operates independently in different regions, so the number or SMS service may differ.

Hello, those who want to do a diploma in music, that is the five-year Visharad course, whether instrumental, vocal, etc., or those who want to learn music theoretically, can contact Harvansh Ji. If possible, and if time permits, those who want to take admission in the Blind School at Sheetla Mandir, Lohgarh Road, Amritsar, can go there from any part of the country. For children, the age limit from the city is 14 years. This is the first school that provides education from 6th to 12th grade, but they admit children from 6 to 14 years of age without any delay. Their contact number is being given here: number is 805 477 1772 (eight zero five four four seven seven one seven seven two). You can reach Shri Harvansh Ji for this. If anyone wants to do a diploma, they have to pay a fee of four thousand from their side for music.

Look, Sakshi from Jammu had asked for information about a blind hostel or a hostel for the visually impaired in Amritsar. So, I am going to provide her the phone number of a blind school, which is located in Shata, Amritsar, Punjab. We already have the number available. If any other girls also want to go, they should first check the availability of seats to see if there is a seat for them or not. The hostel permits girls aged between 7 to 15 years. For this, I am providing the number to you without any delay. The number is as follows: 98156 25960 The founder of the institution is the respected Dharmapal. The officials of the institution can verify this information. You can also forward this information to others. There is no problem with that. You can follow my suggestion and use this number. The girls can also talk to the founder or officials with their guardians. This facility is available only for girls from Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir. Thank you.

"Hello, my name is Arvind Singh Kesari. I’m speaking from the railway station in Ambala district, Haryana state. Brother, nowadays there's a lot of chaos. Many brothers are making recordings – maybe of a blind teacher or someone, but it's not very clear. Someone was asking for an 'out week,' but let me clarify: he was asking for a 'plied week' (maybe implying financial help or a rest period). I've been selling goods inside trains for 28 years. The system isn't supportive – I don’t sell in malls; I sell in trains. I cover routes like Balle Tent, Saharanpur, Panipat, Meerut, Ludhiana – basically the Punjab-Haryana line. I'm mainly based in Ambala where I also run an academy of sorts. What I mean is this: I really feel deeply about the situation. Sighted individuals – those who can see – often pretend to be blind or disabled, even impersonating orphanage children, just to beg. This isn't right. Genuine disabled individuals face real struggles. Families worry, and society often doesn’t understand. Some educated blind people – even if they don't know Braille or lack proper training – still get jobs, like teaching. Then others criticize them and demoralize them, saying they aren't capable. But what Munna Lal Bharti Ji said was absolutely true – if you really want to understand their problems, go sit with them, talk to them, find out their situation. If you can help them, do it. If you can't, at least don’t defame or block them. Some people we knew earlier used to beg before starting to sell. One poor man from Aligarh passed away – he had seven kids. Then there was Shripal from Unnao. It’s very painful. Now there’s a man named Dhaniram from Banaur. He used to sell diyas (lamps). He believed in earning, not begging. He’d work around Chowking signals and inside trains. However, in recent times, the police and administration have become strict. It wasn’t like this earlier, but in the past two years, it's become very tough. So, the question is: why is this happening now?"**