Saturday, 4 April 2020


Go Through life with a receptive mind

But let me narrate a real story before we begin.

Ashish was considered a spoil child. His parents lived below the poverty line. Although a student of class VIII yet he had nothing to do with the books. He throw stones at the passers by. Children did not dare to play on the road in his presence. He bullied them. Almost the whole class disliked him. for practical purposes he was a branded as a TERRORIST.


Unfortunately, a communal riot broke out and the rioters did all they could do against members of the other community. Ashish saw, as many others did, that one of the rioters was molesting a young girl and intended to rape her. Ashish lost no time to help the girl. The rioters were many and ashish was alone. He was badly injured but he freed the girl from the clutches of the goonda. In his dying Statement before the police, he said that he lived a useful life as he had been able to save the honor of one of his sisters.

Ashish taught us a lesson in humanity and manhood. Honour of women should be the most valuable thing to us, more valuable than our own life.



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Thursday, 2 April 2020

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