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Walk Alone...
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Walk Alone |
I stand under the sky,
spreading my hands.
The cool breeze kiss me,
cuddle me with its tender hands.
I lay on the wet grass,
my hairs bathing with mud.
My body now wet and soiled,
raindrops descend from the sky,
just to clean me up,
and get me ready,
for the upcoming journey.
I get up and walk up the stairs,
then I see back to see myself,
with my eyes still closed,
lying on the ground,
and resting in peace.
I smile and continue my journey,
to the never ending eternity.
With angels by my side,
I was too happy to see,
the end of my lonely life,
but then suddenly,
the angels fly away,
leaving me behind all alone.
I smile at my fate,
turn back and walk alone,
once more with nobody,
with me on my side...
spreading my hands.
The cool breeze kiss me,
cuddle me with its tender hands.
I lay on the wet grass,
my hairs bathing with mud.
My body now wet and soiled,
raindrops descend from the sky,
just to clean me up,
and get me ready,
for the upcoming journey.
I get up and walk up the stairs,
then I see back to see myself,
with my eyes still closed,
lying on the ground,
and resting in peace.
I smile and continue my journey,
to the never ending eternity.
With angels by my side,
I was too happy to see,
the end of my lonely life,
but then suddenly,
the angels fly away,
leaving me behind all alone.
I smile at my fate,
turn back and walk alone,
once more with nobody,
with me on my side...
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Damini, we will change . . .
After waking up sleeping people of India now Damini herself sleeps forever. May her soul rest in peace...
You are not dead Damini, you are and will always be alive in our hearts. Thanks for waking us up...
We will try to teach your culprits a good lesson and show them hell on this earth. We will try to ensure that no other sister of ours have to face what you had to face...
At last sufferings of Damini came to an end. Today morning she left her body for her ultimate journey to heaven. Reports tell she died due to multiple organ failure. But actually she did not die due to the reason stated in the report. She died because our Country's law failed, Police failed, doctors failed, politics failed, justice failed, law and order failed, U failed, I Failed! This is not a Republic - ITS A RAPEUBLIC...Now, the main question: Who is responsible for all this???
Almost everyone reading this will answer that Indian government and Indian police are responsible for this. But do we really think that only they are to be blamed for this??? I don't think so. We are equally responsible for this. We always protest after the evil has been done, we never protest when the evil is being done. We never say a thing when we see some guy whistling or commenting on some girl, we just see and ignore as if nothing has happened. And when that same guy rapes or murders any girl then suddenly she becomes our sister and we jump on streets with posters and candles. Why is it so that we are always late??? Why we need our sisters to be raped and murdered to wake us up??? Why???
We need an answer for this WHY. When we get the answer and accordingly change ourselves then I ensure that there will be no rape cases, no more Damini will have to meet such a death.
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Rest in peace 'Daughter of India', we will now change...
Raped . . .
"India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage . . ."
Above are some lines we used to hymn during our assembly (remember the school pledge???). But you know what? Nothing is true in the above pledge. I am not proud of my country. Not because this country is not good but due to the type of people we have to live with in this country. We pledge 'ALL INDIANS ARE MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS'. If all Indians are brothers and sisters then how 23-year-old 'Amanat' (NOT her real name) was gang raped in Delhi??? I know no one can give a correct answer to this question. Whatever . . . I don't owe any answer.
Some words for our own Delhi Police:
What do you think of yourselves??? You are not our masters you are social servants (our servants), don't forget this. I would like to tell you that you won't be enjoying popcorn in theater when your sister has been raped (I hope). You will fight for her and that's what all others are doing. Then why the hell are you stopping them??? Why are you beating them up??? Are you waiting for your sister to be raped??? Ah... Be worthy idiots, be worthy...
I don't think government is paying you for this. And if it is paying you for this shit, then I will like to remind you that you have the power. Instead of using that power on innocent people use that on government. Be Humans. We trust you, please don't break our trust. It really hurts. Show your might to the convicts not us or be ready to face an uprising, This time not only from Delhi but from whole of India. Only then you will see whats you real worth. You have some powers but we people of India are more powerful than you. Remember this . . .
See this picture . . . Hope, this will remind you of the evil you have done...
Some words for our respected Government Officials:
Are you blind and deaf at the same time??? Let us know, we will try to fix your eyes and ears. Can't you see whats going on??? Cant you see the burning country??? Or you want some heat to warm you up??? Don't you hear the cries of our brothers and sisters???Don't just sit and stare. It was not a street act that you saw at India Gate. It was anger against you... It was concern for that unlucky girl who became victim of some dirty minds. Just place your daughter or sister in her place for a second, then I hope you will feel her pain and agony. Don't be dumb, do something other than being a spectator. If you cant do anything then hand us the convicts we know exactly what to do with them . . .
And please, please let us feel that we are in a Independent Country. We were in same condition when under British rule. The only difference is that, that time we were tortured by strangers and now we are tortured by our own people. It hurts . . .
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*Information Below has been taken from site of NDTV
NOW, A GOOD NEWS:
On her sixth day in hospital, 23-year-old 'Amanat' has shown signs of improvement according to doctors who have been treating her since she was gang-raped, and beaten along with her friend who tried to protect her on a moving bus in the heart of Delhi.
FULL INCIDENT:
With doctors satisfied that her condition is improving, she met with a senior police official and a sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) last night.
She said that she was standing at a bus stop with her friend, a software engineer, when a chartered bus, the kind that is used often to supplement public transport in Delhi, pulled up. A man on the bus told 'Amanat' and her friend that the bus was headed towards where she lived. The couple boarded the bus at around 9.30 pm. But 3-4 minutes later, the young woman's friend got suspicious as the bus was moving in a route different than what they intended to take. He also raised an objection after the accused shut the door of the bus.
Soon after, the six men - all accused - started taunting the two on how they were out together at night. This led to a scuffle between 'Amanat's' friend and the rest. This is when two of the accused took her to the back of the bus even as her friend was hit on his head by Ram Singh, the main accused and the driver of the bus. While he fell unconscious, the 33-year-old bus driver went to the back of the bus and first raped 'Amanat'. She told the cops that the accused were threatening to throw her off the bus while she was being subjected to the torture. The nightmare, 'Amanat' told the police, lasted for around 30 minutes.
The 23-year-old has also told the police that the accused had, initially, wanted to throw her male friend out of the bus when the fight began. But they desisted and later, finding both the young woman and her friend unconscious, threw them out of the bus at Mahipalpur on the outskirts of Delhi. She has also told the police that the accused took off their clothes and also took away their belongings.
She said that she was standing at a bus stop with her friend, a software engineer, when a chartered bus, the kind that is used often to supplement public transport in Delhi, pulled up. A man on the bus told 'Amanat' and her friend that the bus was headed towards where she lived. The couple boarded the bus at around 9.30 pm. But 3-4 minutes later, the young woman's friend got suspicious as the bus was moving in a route different than what they intended to take. He also raised an objection after the accused shut the door of the bus.
Soon after, the six men - all accused - started taunting the two on how they were out together at night. This led to a scuffle between 'Amanat's' friend and the rest. This is when two of the accused took her to the back of the bus even as her friend was hit on his head by Ram Singh, the main accused and the driver of the bus. While he fell unconscious, the 33-year-old bus driver went to the back of the bus and first raped 'Amanat'. She told the cops that the accused were threatening to throw her off the bus while she was being subjected to the torture. The nightmare, 'Amanat' told the police, lasted for around 30 minutes.
The 23-year-old has also told the police that the accused had, initially, wanted to throw her male friend out of the bus when the fight began. But they desisted and later, finding both the young woman and her friend unconscious, threw them out of the bus at Mahipalpur on the outskirts of Delhi. She has also told the police that the accused took off their clothes and also took away their belongings.
Indian Education System
"Our indian education system leaves a lot to be desired. Some days ago, there was fire in my college due to some mishap (Thanks god the fire was not big). There was a fire extinguisher in the room but no-one tried to use it to kill the fire instead they ran to fetch water and thus created unnecessary chaos. The reason behind not using the fire extinguisher was that no-one actually knew how to use it. I bet, everyone in the room knew the working principle of fire extinguisher but didn't knew how to make it work. Seriously, our universities ought to prepare our youth better if we are to compete on a global level in years to come."
Are there problems in our education system?
Chances are that you too don't know how to use a fire extinguisher. But if someone asks you how a fire extinguisher works you will say fire extinguishers contain high pressure carbon dioxide in the liquid form. When this gas is suddenly released on a fire, the gas expands by a huge amount, thereby reducing its temperature. In addition, carbon dioxide is heavier than air, so it settles down. This means that fire extinguishers work by removing heat and also oxygen supply to the fire, and thus they are effective in extinguishing fires. Wow, nice to know that youth of India are now intelligent enough to tell the working principle of a fire extinguisher. But should I really be proud of this??? I don't think so.
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Oh hell, YES. Our education system itself is a problem.
People say they are educated they have knowledge, but what's the point in having knowledge if we can't use it on time?
Actually the fault is not ours, its our education system that is to be held responsible. Schools are provided with books and a syllabus that is to be completed in a year. And so teachers are always in a hurry to finish the course in time. And the greatest problem is that every parent wants a engineer or a doctor in the house as if there is no more profession left in this damn world. For this, child has to get good marks in exam. Teachers want marks, parents want marks, everyone want marks. Now if this is everything that everyone wants then why not the child want marks?
So, now getting marks is the only trend in schools and colleges. Children now mug up things instead of understanding them. This is because if they mug up things then only thing they will have to do in exam is to vomit out everything they mugged up from the book. And thus they learn a lot of things but never learn to apply them. An example of this you read in first paragraph of this post.
Focus is just to mug and score, not to design, innovate or do something out of the box. This attitude, is lacking even in the premier institutes like the IITs. We never try to do anything new. When we are given projects what do we do? Download a copy from internet or just borrow one from any senior. No-one is bothered to play a fair game. Now, this is what our education system is giving us. Nothing...
Ethics are not taught at all! At least in my school, I have never witnessed anything promoting ethical values. I have seen people getting happy just because they ran out of the coffee shop without paying bills (I used to, I no more do so). I have seen people breaking test tubes and beakers just for fun! I have seen ‘teachers’ indulging in mal-practices. We say we are more ethical than the Western countries. Really? Are we? I believe we really need something like the NRCVEE, that needs to be properly developed and taken up seriously.
What can we do now?
We are never late for anything. We can still change the things. First of all teachers should teach how to apply things not only force students to mug up the things. Secondly, parents should not force their ward to become only engineers or doctors. They should let their children decide what they want to be. Thirdly, government should try to learn from education systems of other developed nations. They should run awareness programs for parents to let them know other scopes of job according to talents of their wards. Fourthly, children should not run only behind the marks, they should try to enhance and improve the thing they are good at.
If we are able to do these little things then we will get real intelligent youth for India and not donkeys . . .
Sorry, if I went a little harsh but that's my way of telling the truth . . .
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After a long time I am back on blogger. My busy schedule and weak financial condition were the reason of me not being posting anything on my blog and not reading and commenting on my favourite blogs and I am really sorry for this. During this period many things have changed in my life. After spending eighteen years of my life in Renukoot (a small town in UP), I am now out of the well to face the outer world. For pursuing my higher studies I am out in Lucknow all alone. After being away from my parents for quite a while I have come to know their real value. I am missing them a lot and my school life too. Lucknow has tought me many lessons. I have just learnt how to survive without TELEVISION and INTERNET. I now know how to save money (I get only about 9$ or Rs. 500 for the month, so saving money is very very important). So, now you know why I cant afford a internet connection. Kindly bear with me as I will not be as regular as before, from now on I will be slow and steady but will give more quality posts. And for my dear blogger friends I will read, comment and promote your indivines as soon as I get time and ofcourse money to spend sometime in cybercafe.
Yes, I forgot something. This post is quite speacial, this is FIFTIETH post on my blog. So I would like to share some cool things that recently happened in my life-
> My blog just completed TEN THOUSAND hits, first landmark for my blog.
> I have opted for my dream carreer, i.e. Animation
> I am no more a school boy. I am now in college named MAAC (Maya Academy Of Advanced Cinematics, Lucknow).
> I am now free to enjoy my life as I wish as I am away from my parents.
> I have bought myself a cool laptop.
> Last but not the least, I finally posted something on my blog.
As I have just entered secound phase of my life, I will need all your wishes. So, if you like wish me best for my future. I would like to thank you for going through this boring and irrational post, blogging after a really long time so I am quite exited and thus my mind is not working well :-P. Keep Visiting.
Something Awesome and a SORRY. . .
I was recently given the 'Awesome Blogger Award' by 'Nagini' of 'A Homemaker's Utopia' . This is my first award in the blogosphere. So, this means to me a lot. Awards are always meant to encourage people and push them to do better, and I promise to do better from now on. So, thank you Nagini, for this award !!!
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Awesome Blogger award |
> Display the award in his/her post.
> Thank the awesome blogger who generously passed it on to him/her.
> Share 7 random facts about him/her (the most difficult task according to me).
> Pass this on to 10 other Awesome bloggers and let them know that they've been awarded.
So, here is list of 7 random things about me-
1. I hate maths. According to me 'MATHS' means 'Mental Attack To Handsome Students'.
2. The two things I am afraid of are height and my DAD.
3. According to me winning is more important than participating.
4. I hate it when I have to take up corrupt ways coz I dont have any choice left.
5. I cant survive a single day without my mobile.
6. To me TV is life and Movie is oxygen.
7. I miss my friends more than my family.
These are some of my favourite blogs whom I would love to pass this award to ( got many but can list only 10 :-( ), all are worth reading. Check them out for sure.
1. Whatever it Takes !
2. bigbitz-blog
3. Words
4. Deep from my heart
5. Subho's Jejune Diet
6. Ranjana's Craft Blog
7. Sangry Words
8. All Faces Of Me
9. Safarnaamaa . . .
10. Tilling the Earthwoman
Now friends, Sorry for not going through and not commenting on your posts. I have been to a whole new city for higher studies where I have no desktop or laptop nor any kind of internet connection. I promise to become regular after I get my laptop. So, kindly bear till then . . .
SORRY :-(
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