intentBlog intent is the emerging asian consciousness giving birth to a global mind shift

Her Master's voice

Rahul Pandita - December 17, 2006

a4.jpg

The sun is at its zenith and only when you come really close can you see the broken remains of what used to be the house of Dharmesh Bheel and his family. The clear skies invite winds and the dust enters Dharmesh’s eyes. He touches the empty ground where his house stood till recently and applies the sandy earth to his forehead. Read on.

Digg this entryDigg this entry  Add to Del.icio.usAdd to Del.icio.us  Share on FacebookShare on Facebook  Subscribe to this AuthorSubscribe

Posted by Rahul Pandita at December 17, 2006 08:02 AM

Comments

Due to incidents of this sort I am against reservation of any kind , all that reservations gives us is incompetent administrators, rubber stamps, etc.


It is said one gets just one life , in that one life one shouldn't be afraid of any consequences hold up your head and do what is just.

Goya ek manav janam mila hai use to sham se ji jaye.
Pata nahi agli bar mauka mil paye ya nahi.

Rahul,

Thanks for bringing these issues to light.There is so much injustice at grassroot level in India....does it really matter to anyone? Is government listening...?Nothing is being said and nothing is being done....

I read your Bant singh story too...well i liked your take on bant singh...

ibn-e-mariyam huwa kare koee
mere dukh kee dawa kare koee

kaun hai jo naheeN hai haajat_mand ?
kiskee haajat rawa kare koee

jab tavaqqo hee uTh gayee 'GHalib'
kyoN kisee ka gila kare koee ?

Dear Rahul

You're refusing to let us forget the suffering of other people, telling us their stories with gentleness, showing us your subjects' humble, honest dignity. (This echoes the ethical foundation of the Christmas story.) Your ongoing efforts are laudable. For an American, these stories are hair-raising, literally.

love, Heath

Post a comment

Thanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out)

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

Thanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out)

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)


Remember me?


Email this entry to:


Your email address:


Message (optional):