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Think or blink!!!

"Catch them young and teach them young!" must be confined ONLY to

passing ON the knowledge for construction and NOT destruction! :wacko:

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https://in.news.yahoo.com/eight-killed-blast-wedding-turkey-211100817.html
 
He is a real GOOD coach with the right perspective! :clap2:

[h=3]Sindhu belongs to India, says Gopichand[/h] Hyderabad, Aug 22 (IANS) She belongs to India, said badminton coach Pullela Gopichand on the ongoing row over Olympic silver medalist P.V. Sindhu's nativity. Sindhu was born in Hyderabad, now a part of Telangana but her parents hail from Andhra Pradesh.

IANS India Private Limited

 
Make hay while the Sun shines!!! :flame:


[h=3]Hardik Patel used quota stir to become leader, amass wealth: aides[/h] Ahmedabad: Patidar quota stir spearheadHardik Patel used the agitation as a tool to satisfy his ambition to emerge as a leader and has become a "crorepati" within one year of launching the movement, two of his former aides have claimed. Hardik's former close associates -- Chirag Patel and Ketan Patel -- have levelled these allegations against him in an open letter addressed to him, indicating fissures in the agitation launched by Patidars to seek OBC status and qualify for reservation in government jobs and education in Gujarat. In the letter, Chirag and Ketan alleged that the 23-year-old Hardik has become a 'crorepati' (millionaire) within one year of launching the Patel quota agitation. The

Deccan Chronicle q

 
At a boy! The Panchayat loves to help young girls more than their families do!

[h=3]When Her Father Refused to Build Her a Toilet, Panchayat Officials Gifted Her One In Just a Day![/h] A 16-year-old girl, whose father refused to build a toilet for her and her mother, received a surprise gift from panchayat officials who built her a toilet in one day. Sunitha, of Kukkodu village near Mudigere in Karnataka, had been trying to convince her father to have a toilet constructed at home. But her father, an alcoholic who would drink his earnings away, was hostile to the idea. Image for representation purpose only Frustrated by the situation, Sunitha spoke with a visiting team of panchayat officials, led by Taluk Panchayat executive officer M.N. Gurudath. They tried to convince Sunitha's father Sheshe Gowda to use funding from the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to build a toilet. But Gowda refused, leaving his daughter in tears. “We were moved by what we saw. We decided to do it ourselves. We collected tools from the neighbourhood and started digging work and summoned the material needed. The girl left for her morning class. When she returned, the toilet was nearly ready,” Mr. Gurudath told The Hindu. “Using a couple of masons, we laid the foundation and completed the walls. I will never forget the joy in her eyes when she saw it,” added Gurudath. He and the other officers have pooled in their personal funds to cover the Rs. 22,000 cost of building the toilet, leaving the Rs. 12,000 subsidy granted under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan for Sunitha's education. Like this story? Have something to share? Email: [email protected], or join us on Facebook and Twitter (@thebetterindia). To get positive news on WhatsApp, just send 'Start' to 090 2900 3600 via WhatsApp.

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