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Think or blink!!!

Yes.There must be loads of pending cases of more important nature.

But this is a case of suddenly burning issue for many women activists.

Once while I traveled alone from A.P to CBE, I was the one of the two women in our compartment. The other lady was full term pregnant and was accompanied by her husband - the only man dressed in pants and shirt.

The
other 72 passengers were all males going to Sabarimala. I got scared seeing their black dress, red shot eyes, double colored mustache and beard and the mesmerizing big chandana pottu and kunkumam.

I did not sleep one wink that night scorched by their intense looks! :scared:
I have no wish to mingle with them anywhere anytime and certainly not in a closer encounter! :nono:
 
Are they getting punished for having wasted water... sometime, somewhere in some other birth???

[h=3]Waterless Mumbai’s outskirts– Why did I get married here: Frustration in a parched town[/h] There is an endless line of empty water cans dotting the roads at the only two places where the taps have not yet run dry in Diva, a township on the outskirts of Mumbai. One is a Shiva temple near the Diva railway station. The burgeoning township, just 22 kilometres from the farthest point of the financial capital, has for years battled water scarcity due to shoddy planning, illegal constructions and continuing municipal neglect.

The Indian Express
 
'Speeding up' after the lapse of a maamaangam??? :doh:

[h=3]Missing papers in Ishrat case: Panel told to speed up probe[/h] The one-man inquiry committee tasked to probe how certain papers pertaining to Ishrat Jahan encounter case went missing has been asked to complete its probe at the earliest. Following an uproar in Parliament, Additional Secretary in Home Ministry B K Prasad was asked to probe the matter on March 14. Prasad was tasked with probing how the papers went missing and who were responsible.

The Indian Express

 
They forget that they are merely the custodians of the property and NOT THE owners of the property!

Man owns nothing since he brought nothing with him while he was born

and will take away nothing with him when he leaves the world!

Yet so much of action packed drama in between the two ends of his life!!! :(

[h=3]Brothers killed as property dispute turns violent: Police[/h] Assistant Commissioner of Police (City) Kishori Lal said, “The two factions belong to Rajasthan and Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. The deceased and the injured belong to the same family.” No arrest has been made in the case so far.

 
I have an opinion - whether you asked me or not. :)

Photographers! please make sure that you don't confer stately horns and

other such weird additions to any person you aim your camera at!:rolleyes:

[h=3]IDBI case: MEA seeks legal opinion, exploring Mallya’s deportation[/h] The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday said that it is consulting legal experts to explore the option of deportation of Vijay Mallya in connection with money laundering probe against the liquor baron in the Rs 900 crore alleged IDBI loan fraud case after the Enforcement Directorate approached it. On revocation of the passport of Mallya, whose Kingfisher Airlines has allegedly defaulted on loans of over Rs 9,000 crore, the Ministry of External Affairs, which has “suspended” his passport, said it was examining the reply sent by him. As the ministry has been approached by the Enforcement Directorate which informed about the non-bailable arrest warrant issued against Mallya by a Sessions Court in Greater Mumbai, the official spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs Vikas Swarup said that a request has been made to initiate steps for the deportation of Mallya to ensure his presence before the lawful authorities to proceed with investigation against him.

The Indian Express

 
Poor lad! he could have had a drink of the water he was carrying home! :(

[h=3]Now, 11-year-old boy dies fetching water from well in drought-hit Beed[/h] In a second drought fatality within two days, an 11-year-old boy died while fetching water from a well in drought-hit Beed district of Marathwada on Thursday. Sachin Gopinath Kedar of Veeda village in Kej teshil was fetching water from a well, half-a-kilometre from his home, when he slipped and fell to his death, a police official said. On Tuesday, a 12-year-old girl died because of heat stroke in Beed district, while fetching water from an almost dry hand pump. Yogita Ashok Desai, a resident of Sabalkhed village in Beed, was dehydrated after she made five attempts to fill water from a hand pump, when the day’s temperature was 44 degrees Celsius. The water scarcity in Marathwada has compelled

http://www.hindustantimes.com/ q


 
How many ears were found among the spoiled coils and matted air? :rolleyes:

Barbers -like dentists- must be very short to work without stressing out

by bending over the customers unnecessarily all the time! :thumb:

A barber whose shop I have to cross every time I go out is of the right height.

His head (when he remains standing) and the head of the customer

(when he remains sitting on the chair) will be at the same height. See what I mean? :)

A walk through Chennai's barber shops

Barber shops of yore were social hubs, offering haircuts, shaves and gossip with equal enthusiasm. This was what salons were for, a few decades ago. Friendships were formed over the ‘snip, snip’ of hair dressers’ scissors; opinions were shared as Ilaiyaraaja blared on the radio at the counter. Frozen in a time when they did roaring business, they take us back to the city of Madras, where streets were calmer and people had time to savour little luxuries like haircuts and shaves.

The Hindu q
 
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When the celebrities and activists take up all the time of the court...

is it surprising that there is a terrific backlog of pending cases?

[h=3]India's chief justice makes emotional appeal for more judges[/h] India's chief justice on Sunday made a rare and emotional appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to double the number of judges to handle an "avalanche" of backlogged cases. T S Thakur, who took over as chief justice last year, spoke of the enormous workloads of judges who were struggling to clear an ever-growing amount of litigation in India's notoriously slow legal system. Thakur, choking and stopping several times to wipe his eyes with a hankerchief, urged Modi -- seated nearby at a conference -- to work with the judiciary to resolve the crisis, which he said was holding back the economy.

AFP
 
Houses are pulled down to expand roads.
I bet Hanumanji will understand.
After all he if not confined only to the temple premises! right?

[h=3]Hindu Mahasabha calls for protest after 90-year-old temple razed in Vadodara[/h] Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha called for an agitation after a developer Friday razed a 90-year-old Hanuman temple on Sanjaynagar redevelopment plot. After the developer — Manav Construction Pvt Ltd and its subsidiary Balaji Constructions — razed the temple “without a trace”, a police complaint was filed against the firm. The Vadodara Municipal Corporation had given the slum redevelopment project to the private developer under the public -private partnership model.

The Indian Express
 
thumbai vittu vittu vaalaip pidithaargaLaam! :rolleyes:

[h=3]External affairs ministry revokes Vijay Mallya’s passport[/h] The Ministry of External Affairs on Sunday revoked the passport of Vijay Mallya, who is facing legal proceedings for the alleged default of loans worth over Rs 9,000 crore from various banks. “After having considered replies by Vijay Mallya, MEA (Ministry of External Affairs) revokes his passport under S.10(3)(c) & (h) of Passports Act,” the MEA’s official spokesperson Vikas Swarup said on Sunday. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had weeks ago asked that Mallya’s passport be revoked for non-cooperation with investigators, after he failed to present himself before the agency that has summoned him three times.

The Indian Express
 
If man = half animal and half man
an animal can only be all animal and no man! :wof:

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https://in.news.yahoo.com/news/pet-dog-fatally-mauls-3-old-baby-san-231227542.html
 

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