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Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
I posted just because admist many shameful news ,we also have some proud news such i posted ,which we get very rarely.
Let me remove it.
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Saringa :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
I posted just because admist many shameful news ,we also have some proud news such i posted ,which we get very rarely.
Let me remove it.
Wanted Good Samaritans
New Delhi: With an overwhelming precentage of the total road fatalities occurring in Indian metros, a few of those lives could be saved only if one of us had bothered to stop and help.
Such a case recently occurred in the national Capital - an accident victim bled to death, lying on a busy intersection for over an hour. Help did come, but too late. Such an incident is clearly symptomatic of our apathy
A 51-year-old professor of management, Shams, bled to death after a bike accident near Ashram Chowk early this week.
Shams' wife, Tahira blames the compassionless city that left him to die. She says, “If someone had helped, then he would have been here with us today.”
There was no help for Shams who lay on the road for an hour, not even from the police who were just around the corner. The only man who stopped his vehicle was neuro-anaesthetist at AIIMS, Dr Anil Sharma, who was abused for his efforts.
“People started shouting at me, saying I’ll cause a traffic jam, but I didn’t care. I checked for his vitals and then made arrangements to take him quickly to the hospital. But what really hurts me is that why were there no CATS, no police? Are they all parked at Parliament?” Dr Sharma demanded.
Shams Tabrez lost his life to indifference.
Utter shame! That too in the capital of such a 'great' country! :(
The greatness of a nation is defined by its people.
It's painful to hear incidents like these. I sincerely believe that Human Values should be taken up as a compulsory subject in schools.
:( selfish ppl... :x
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Originally Posted by Roshan
Times of India
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HONOUR KILLING NEAR GADAG
18-yr-old thrashed, burnt alive
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Hubli: An honour killing can’t possibly be worse than this. Caste — the common factor in most such incidents in northern India — was absent here. The only ‘crime’ 18-year-old Rekha Gokavi had committed was she loved a boy from a lesser economic status. She was clobbered and burnt — while she was still alive — by her father and uncle.
The outrage, which occurred on April 22 in Chikkasavanur, a tiny village in Gadag district about 80 km from here, came to light only on Tuesday. Gadag police superintendent D Roopa informed The Times of India that Rekha, a high school dropout, was in love with Narasanagowda Patil (22), against the wishes of their families. Both belonged to the Reddy community.
Rekha’s parents had sent her to a relative’s house, in another village, to keep her away from Patil. On April 22, she returned to her village to meet Patil, but told her family she had come to participate in the Ugra Narasimhaswamy Jatra Mahotsava, a village festival.
Patil’s mother, Gangamma, saw them together in their house and informed Rekha’s father, Narasa Reddy, the FIR says. Narasa Reddy and his elder brother, Bhooma Reddy, rushed to the place, dragged Rekha out and beat her black and blue. Villagers said the girl was alive when her father and uncle set her on fire at their farmhouse. “She was crying for help, but we could not do anything other than being mute spectators, fearing consequences,” said a farmer, tears in his eyes.
A neighbour said the girl’s parents, who had been looking for a suitable match, could not digest the fact that she was with her lover inside his house. A source said the boy’s different financial status — his family is not well to do — might have forced the Reddy brothers to resort to the savagery. Cases under the IPC’s Section 302 (murder) and Section 201 (destroying evidence) have been registered. Narasa Reddy and his brother are under arrest, the SP said.
sila murpoku sindhanaivaadhigal....idharku enna solvaargalO... illa yaarO 50--60 varushaththukku munnaadi sonna karuththukkala copy/paste pannuvaangalO.... ? :roll:
Car'layE suththi... internet'la ulagaththa paakkuravanaga... konja car'a vittu erangi sEri/graamam pakkam pOyi paarunga... idhavida bayangaramaana kodumaingala paappeenga... :oops:
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Originally Posted by sarna_blr
Neenga edhukku ippa murpokku sindhanaa vaadhigal-ai koopidaringa. Indha kodumaiyai panninadhu innum pazhaiya kaalatthulaiye irukkaravangadhan :x
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