COVID19 is not only threat to us.
We are always surrounded by these kind of criminals.
In latur relatives of a COVID19 patient who died later attacked Dr Dinesh Verma at Alfa Hospital today morning.Dr Verma was critically wounded by a knife.
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Versha lured a UPSC Aspirant on Tinder and they planned to meet to celebrate the Birthday of Versha at Cafe Black Mirror located at Laxmi Nagar, Delhi. They ordered some snacks, two cakes, and four shots of a non-alcoholic beverage. After that Versha left citing a family emergency and Cafe owner handed a bill of Rs. 1,21,917.70 to the Man. When he refused to pay they confined him and forcefully made him to transfer the amount to the account of Cafe owner Akshay Pahwa. Pahwa is a resident of Shahdara and is a school drop out.
Later when the Police tracked Versha and went to arrest her they found her at another cafe again on a Date with a man from Mumbai whom she met on @ShaadiDotCom . Later it was revealed that Versha is there on almost all dating and matrimonial apps like Tinder, Bumble, Quack Quack, Jeevansathi, Shaadi, Bharat Matrimony and others.
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Does anyone in India know this piece of history?
Answer must be a firm "No" from most of us! Now please read on.
Remembered in Japan, forgotten in India........
The day was 12 November, 1948. Tokyo Trials are going on in a huge garden house on the outskirts of Tokyo, the trial of fifty-five Japanese war criminals including Japan's then Prime Minister Tojo, after losing WWII.
Of these, twenty-eight people have been identified as Class-A (crimes against peace) war criminals. If proved, the only punishment is the "death penalty".
Eleven international judges from all over the world are announcing......"Guilty".... "Guilty"...... "Guilty"......... Suddenly one thundered, "Not Guilty!"
A silence came down in the hallway. Who was this lone dissenter?
His name was Radha Binod Pal a Judge from India.
Born in 1886 in the Kumbh of East Bengal, his mother made a living by taking care of a household and their cow. For feeding the cow, Radha used to take the cow to the land near a local primary school.
When the teacher taught in school, Radha used to listen from outside. One day the school inspector came to visit the school from the city. He asked some questions of the students after entering the class. Everyone was silent. Radha said from outside the classroom window.... "I know the answer to all your questions." And he answered all the questions one by one. Inspector said... "Wonderful!.. Which class do you read?"
The answer came, "... I do not read...I graze a cow."
Everyone was shocked to hear that. Calling the head teacher, the school inspector instructed the boy to take admission in school as well as provide some stipend.
This is how education of Radha Binod Pal started. Then after passing the school final with the highest number in the district, he was admitted to Presidency College. After taking M Sc. from the University of Calcutta, he studied law again and got the Doctorate title. In the context of choosing the opposite of two things he once said, "law and mathematics are not so different after all.тАЭ
Coming back again to the International Court of Tokyo.
In his convincing argument to the rest of the jurists he signified that the Allies, (winners of WWII), also violated the principles of restraint and neutrality of international law. In addition to ignoring Japan's surrender hints, they killed two hundred thousand innocent people using nuclear bombardment.
The judges were forced to drop many of the accused from Class-A to B, after seeing the logic written on twelve hundred thirty-two pages by Radha Binod Pal. These Class-B war criminals were saved by him from a sure death penalty. His verdict in the international court gave him and India a world-famous reputation.
Radha Binod Pal is described as the modern father of International Humanitarian Law. He was the Head of the Department of Law Calcutta University. He was persuaded not to write this judgement and was offered the first President of International Court of Justice. But he refused and wrote the Judgement. A great legal luminary.
Japan respects this great man. In 1966 Emperor Hirohito awarded him the highest civilian honor of the country, 'Kokko Kunsao'. Two busy roads in Tokyo and Kyotto have been named after him. His verdict has been included in the syllabus of law studies there. In front of the Supreme Court of Tokyo, his statue has been placed. In 2007, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed his desire to meet his family members in Delhi and met his son.
Dr. Radha Binod Pal (27 January 1886 - 10 January 1967) name is remembered in the history of Japan. In Tokyo, Japan, he has a museum and a statue in Yasukuni shrine.
Japan University has a research center in his name. Because of his judgment on Japanese war criminals, Chinese people hate him.
Below photo is current ambassador with his son ..
What if your home could generate more electricity than it uses? Dr. Brahmanand Mohanty did just that!
Dr. Mohanty wasn't swayed by doubters when he installed solar panels in 2001.
April 1998, terrorists entered a Hindu village in Prankote, Srinagar.
Everyone was rounded up. The choice was given: convert and eat beef to prove acceptance of the new religion, or die. Not one converted.
The terrorists didn't fire a single bullet. Everyone was beheaded in cold blood, including women and children as young as two to three years old. First the kids were beheaded in front of their parents, then women in front of their husbands and lastly the men. Only two girls survived somehow.
The police found out two days later. The then CM, Farooq Abdullah, said that the village resembled a ghost town, with beheaded bodies lying scattered. There was no one around.
Manzoor Ahmed, the main conspirator, was caught later and was awarded only life imprisonment in 2003. He must be a free man by now.
This is just one of the hundreds of massacres that Hindus have faced in Kashmir since independence. Nothing has changed. They are still being killed, yet somehow the majority community in the valley is portrayed as victims all the time.