Indian Democracy Is At The Mercy Of Judiciary In India?
Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana
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A Man Without Honest Bold Steps Worst- Dangerous Animal On Earth
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“Not many dreams, but if I work here, I can stay with my wife,” says Maurya.
1. A Man Without Honest Bold Steps Worst- Dangerous Animal On Earth: ‘Dying of Hunger Worse Than Dying of Infection’ amounts to any bold step-“To take a bold step means courageous, confident, and fearless; ready to take risks; showing or requiring courage. a bold plan; immodest-arrogant or impudent-rude, ill-mannered, disrespectful, impolite’ than dying of hunger
2. Seema says the lockdown and her husband’s situation have made her realise the value of education. “I want all my children to study in private schools as government schools do not offer proper education,” she says. The couple’s eldest son Rohit, 7, goes to a private school. “I pay Rs 300 per month at the school. It is tough, but I want all my children to study well so that they don’t have to face hardships,” says Rai. “We have spent Rs 800 on buying pulses, spices and noodle packets already. I have only about Rs 1,200 left now.”
3. What next: “I want to return to Hyderabad when the lockdown is lifted. I don’t think my employer will wait for me if I don’t return soon. He will find someone else to replace me. I haven’t spoken to him and he hasn’t called so far,” says Yadav.
4. ‘I won’t stop my son from going outside Bengal to work. Dying of hunger worse than dying of infection’
(i) Life In The Village Is Much Better,” Maurya Smiles! While he doesn’t want to return, he has brought a miniature Taj Mahal souvenir as a reminder of this time in the town. “I had bought it during a trip to Mumbai. It reminds me of my room there… But life in the village is much better,” he smiles.
(ii) What next: “After my 14-day quarantine ends, I will look for jobs. I have heard that the government is trying to arrange work for migrants,” he says. “I don’t have many dreams. If I get the job, I will be able to stay with my wife and won’t even have to pay rent… I can also get my house repaired sooner,” says Maurya.
5. “Expenses: “We usually spend Rs 4,000-4,500 on food items, and Rs 1,000 to buy medicines for my parents. With my sister back home now, the expenses have increased.” He says. Savings: None- Debt: Rs 8,000: What next:
(i) “Azim says he wants to return to UP once the lockdown ends. “If I get the opportunity, I will move to a bigger town or a city. I cannot sit idle for long,” he says. “I will not stop my son from going outside West Bengal. There is fear about contracting the coronavirus, but dying of hunger is worse than dying of an infection,” says his father...Extract from: Begin Again: Pramod Rai, Kamlesh Sahu, Ravi Maurya, Dinesh Kharadi, Ajay Manjhi, Gajraj Yadav, and Abdul Azim are the “luckier” ones, having made their way back to their villages after long journeys. As they rework their budgets and life, what keeps them going is the whiff of their dreams: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-migrants-movement-crisis-unemployment-covid-19-6413394/ Written by Santosh Singh , Deep Mukherjee , Asad Rehman , Abhishek Angad , Gargi Verma | Updated: May 17, 2020 6:56:15 am: The Indian EXPRESSS: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-migrants-movement-crisis-unemployment-covid-19-6413394/
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6. Prime Time With Ravish Kumar, May 14, 2020 | Migrant Workers Continue Travelling By Trucks:
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7. The Olden Life In Villages Enjoyed Happy Society... Happy Times With Limited Demands, But There The Lack Of Educational And Health Facilities. By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
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(i) ‘It was a happy society... happy times with limited demands.’ His only lament was the lack of educational and health facilities that forced Anta to look towards the shehar- city- शहर. Extract from: Tau’s Anta flourished in ‘lockdown’-MUSING: By: Rajbir Deswal https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/musings/taus-anta-flourished-in-lockdown-85483
(ii) Tau’s Anta flourished in ‘lockdown’-MUSING is an eye-opener for achieving PM Modi’s Self-Reliant; Independent Individuals as well as India.
(iii) Today, though, lockdown has realized us about the meaning of ‘Self-Reliant; Independent Individuals as well as India’, but from a different angle for forgetting the;
(iv) ‘Tau’s Anta flourished in ‘lockdown’-MUSING is an eye-opener for achieving PM Modi’s Self-Reliant; Independent Individuals as well as India’.
(v) But that concept of “The Olden Life In Villages Enjoyed Happy Society... Happy Times With Limited Demands, But There The Lack Of Educational And Health Facilities” seems stand altogether the thought-concept changed from good to worst.
(vi) And that’s why HIS EXCELLENCY SARDAR SURJIT SINGH BARNALA; GOVERNOR OF TAMIL NADU; Raj Bhavan, Chennai – 600022: Dated: June 24, 2007 wrote me in a letter:
(vii) ‘...I am glad to know that now you have settled at Ludhiana. I knew Sardar Pritam Singh also. With best wishes, Yours sincerely, Sd’ (SURJIT SINGH BARNALA): http://www.sikhvicharmanch.com/Personalities-His%20Excellency%20SARDAR%20Surjit%20Singh-Acknowledged.htm
(viii) Again the olden concept of “The Olden Life In Villages Enjoyed Happy Society... Happy Times With Limited Demands, But There The Lack Of Educational And Health Facilities” seems stand strongly revived-recharged; re-energized in Indian Migrants;
(ix) And they are moving to their native villages for enjoying only therein happy society... happy times with limited demands...
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(x) “Who To Answer The Centre Or The States That The Migrants To Become So Desperate In India? Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch’https://www.facebook.com/balbir.singh.355/posts/2936444809723936 https://www.facebook.com/balbir.singh.355/posts/2936466403055110
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A Man Without Honest Bold Steps Worst- Dangerous Animal On Earth
“Not many dreams, but if I work here, I can stay with my wife,” says Maurya.
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