Punishment across the world for govt servants for dereliction of duty, corruption or inefficiency
China - Dismissal with Jail or Death
Singapore - Dismissal and Jail
US - Dismissal, Fine and Jail
Europe - Dismissal and Fine
India - Transfer, promotion, increment and pension
Le vieux du quartier m’a dit : « N’oublie pas que la boussole a été inventée avant l’horloge parce que la direction est plus importante que le temps. »
Rajkumar ji, sitting on the chair in the picture, is divyang. He is paralysed from waist down and walks with great difficulty
But last week, he sat at a police station till 2 am to get a paedophile Mohd Parvez (35) booked and arrested for assaulting a 12-year-old girl
The girl studies at Rajkumar ji’s free educational centre for underprivileged kids. After somehow escaping from Parvez, she ran straight to him and told him what happened. Rajkumar ji took lead and called police
I visited him and his centre in Delhi today
Around 100 children study here and also receive free meals. Classes begin with Gayatri Mantra and Om, and conclude with Hanuman Chalisa
Those who refuse to do these prayers, are not given admission
@sewanyaya has provided financial assistance to both the survivor and Rajkumar ji’s centre
Deeply moved by the courage of the little girl and the spirit of people like Rajkumar ji
A retired couple named Sanjeev Ranjan Prasad & his wife Sadhana Prasad from Haridwar spent over:
• $65,000 to make their son a pilot
• Paid for his 5-star wedding
• Sponsored Thailand honeymoon
• Gifted him a luxury car worth $80,000.
But even after 6 years of marriage, no grandchild.
So the parents file a legal case on their own son & daughter-in-law.
Court ordered:
“Give them a grandchild within 1 year…or pay $5.2 Lakh compensation.”
Momentos peak de adulto
- Salir 10 minutos antes del trabajo
- Un vecino tranquilo
- Tener dinero al final del mes
- Paz en casa
- Tomar café sin prisa
- Reír con amigos de verdad
- Tener tiempo para viajar
- Decir no sin culpa
- Tener un cuerpo que no duela
Mumbai never tires of talking about inclusivity and progress. Yet a few decades ago, Indians were not allowed membership at Breach Candy Club, Mumbai. Astonishingly, even today, no Indian can be on its Trust Committee- only a European living in Mumbai is allowed.
The irony? The land belongs to the Maharashtra Government.
Their names were Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta.
They were from Madhya Pradesh. They worked in Pune.
On the night of May 19 2024 they were riding a motorcycle in Kalyani Nagar when a Porsche Taycan hit them at high speed. Both died.
The driver was 17 years old. His name was Vedant Agarwal. His father Vishal Agarwal is one of Pune’s wealthiest builders.
He had spent the evening at a restaurant in Koregaon Park celebrating his Class 12 board exam results.
The restaurant served the group of minors alcohol until midnight. He paid Rs 48,000 for the drinks using his grandfather’s credit card.
He was drunk when he got behind the wheel of an unregistered Porsche worth over Rs 2.4 crore.
The initial order from a juvenile court asked him to write a 300 word essay on road accidents.
The country was furious.
His father Vishal Agarwal was arrested for attempting to obstruct justice.
His grandfather and two doctors were arrested for allegedly attempting to swap the juvenile’s blood sample at a hospital to conceal evidence of alcohol consumption.
The restaurant that served alcohol to minors was investigated. Police officers who handled the initial case were suspended.
The juvenile was eventually sent to a remand home.
Vishal Agarwal spent 22 months in jail before the Supreme Court granted him bail in March 2026.
Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta were cremated in Madhya Pradesh.
Their families are still waiting for the trial to conclude.
A 17 year old in an unregistered luxury car killed two working people on a night out.
His family spent months trying to make it go away.
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