🚨Young Family Man: He May Be Young in Age, But He Has Already Become the Man of the House
A young boy is working late at night at 11 PM. He is not working by choice.
Poverty has left him with no option but to support his family.
While most children his age should be sleeping or studying he is silently carrying the responsibility of an entire household.
Many young people keep saying kaam nahi hai and naukri nahi mil rahi.
But real responsibility does not come by age. It comes by looking at the conditions of the house.
While some complain from comfort this boy has already become the man his family depends on.
In Prayagraj, a young man was fined ₹6,000 by the police for irregularities in his license plate and for riding a bike without a helmet.
Afterward, as he was leaving the spot, he noticed the same policeman who had issued the fine riding a motorcycle on the road without a helmet. Seeing this, the young man became upset.
He asked the policeman to stop and said, “Sir, you fined me, but you are also riding without a helmet.”
The policeman replied, “It’s alright, I got away.”
The young man responded, “How is it alright? You should be wearing a helmet too.”
After that, the policeman allegedly tried to snatch his phone, and the young man said, “Please talk from a distance, sir. Since you fined me, you should also be fined.”
This incident highlights how some policemen are quick to advise others to follow traffic rules but fail to follow the same rules themselves.
Such individuals should also be held accountable under traffic laws.
Hitting me hard while watching this video! 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
He may took this video for his memories but his mother grown his well & definitely he will reach the greater heights one day!
KEEP GOING BROTHER ❤️❤️
A 90-year-old ex-serviceman from Tehri Garhwal has been separated from his family for 25 years. He is working at a dhaba in Mukerian, Punjab. Help bring him home.
Pratap Singh Parmar, a retired Indian Army soldier originally from village Mangsu Chauras in Tehri Garhwal, lost contact with his family around the year 2000. For 25 years, this 90-year-old veteran has been living alone, earning his keep at a roadside dhaba in Mukerian, Punjab.
His son is believed to be Vinod Parmar, a teacher in Rudraprayag, who may have been searching for his father all these years.
If you recognise him or know his family, please contact immediately.
Rakesh Sharma (Dhaba owner), Mukerian, Punjab
Mobile: 8750491866
A soldier who served his nation deserves to spend his last years with his loved ones. Do your bit.
An alleged incident of police high-handedness has surfaced in Kolar district after a police constable reportedly broke the rear windshield of a car following an argument with a motorist over a seatbelt violation.
The incident occurred in front of Nangali Police Station in Mulbagal taluk. The motorist, identified as Devaraj, was travelling from Bangarupalya in Andhra Pradesh to Bengaluru along with his wife and child.
According to sources, police personnel were conducting vehicle checks near the police station when Devaraj was stopped for allegedly not wearing a seatbelt. During the inspection, a verbal altercation reportedly broke out between Devaraj and a police constable.
Police allegedly asked Devaraj to pay the fine immediately. However, Devaraj is said to have requested a notice and receipt, stating that he did not have money at the time and would pay the penalty in court. Sources claim that the police insisted he move the vehicle to the side of the road.
As Devaraj attempted to move the car, one of its wheels reportedly brushed against the foot of Constable Srinivas. Angered by the incident, the constable allegedly struck the vehicle with his lathi, shattering the rear windshield.
Following the incident, Devaraj parked his car across the service road of National Highway 75 in protest, resulting in a temporary traffic disruption near Nangali Police Station.
Devaraj and his family have expressed outrage over the alleged misconduct, accusing the police of excessive use of authority. They contend that motorists are generally given time to pay fines after a case is registered and questioned the insistence on immediate payment.
The incident has sparked criticism of the police action, and a case is expected to be registered. Further details are awaited.
Teachers at a polytechnic college in Pitthuwala in Dehradun have alleged that a police sub-inspector (SI), accompanied by four others, forcibly entered the examination control office on June 5, vandalised property and threatened staff members.
The incident occurred a day after his son was caught cheating during a final-year civil engineering examination.
Both episodes were captured on CCTV cameras, officials confirmed.
According to faculty members, a final-year civil engineering student, Kabir Kandwal, was reprimanded by invigilators on June 4 for attempting to communicate with fellow examinees. He was subsequently directed to submit a written explanation.
On June 5, Kabir’s father, Mahesh Kandwal, allegedly stormed into the examination control room with four associates. College principal Avinash Jain said, “The staff were manhandled, the office was vandalised and teachers were threatened with dire consequences. Four faculty members reportedly sustained injuries during the confrontation.”
“We will submit a detailed report of the incident for the department and comply with any recommendations regarding disciplinary measures against the student.
Meanwhile, police have initiated an investigation based on CCTV footage. Such conduct within an educational institution is unacceptable,” principal Jain said.
On Saturday, faculty members staged a protest at the college, wearing black armbands to demand a fair probe and strict action against the accused. They are expected to resume regular duties on Monday.
Authorities confirmed that both parties have filed FIRs against each other.
SI Kandwal was posted in the (telecommunications unit) and was suspended by SSP Pramendra Dobal on Sunday.
Circle officer (Sadar) Ankit Kandari said the incident took place on June 4, after which both sides lodged complaints against each other on Saturday.
In his complaint, Kandwal alleged that during the exam on Friday, his son, Kabir Kandwal, objected to the college staff facilitating cheating for some examinees. Consequently, the accused staff members, including Prabhat Khanduri, Pawan Kumar, Piyush Kala and Shivani, confined his son in a room for several hours and assaulted him,” Kandari said.
An FIR was registered against the four accused under BNS sections 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt), 127(1) (wrongful confinement), 351(2) (criminal intimidation), and 352 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace).
The counter-complaint was lodged by the college principal against Kandwal and his son.
I observed this suspicious behaviour of generating random tickets by conductor today… @BMTC_BENGALURU should take close look into this matter, this happen near near Kamakya at 10.01am. It happens in almost all buses. This is 410FG.If the bus skipped dedicated starting point.1/2
रात 1 बजे धमतरी में एक व्यक्ति अपनी पत्नी और छोटी बच्ची के साथ घर लौट रहा था। पुलिस ने बाइक रोकी, चाबी छीनी और वीडियो बनाने पर परिवार के सामने ही उसकी पिटाई कर दी।
वर्दी का अहंकार है ।
ब्रिटिश राज भले ही खत्म हो गया हो, लेकिन उसकी हुकूमत वाली मानसिकता आज भी देश के कई पुलिस तंत्रों में ज़िंदा दिखाई देती है। नागरिकों को अधिकारों वाले स्वतंत्र नागरिक नहीं, बल्कि हुक्म मानने वाले प्रजा की तरह देखा जाता है।
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Cannot Commissioner educate us please? @CPBlr@DgpKarnataka Cituzens need to be informed of our rights @PriyankKharge We should obey and uphold the Law but we also need to be told what the Law is when such things happen.
@gharkekalesh That's a serious abuse of authority, not law enforcement.. Wo aap bol kar thappad marenge tum tum kar ke khate rahna that's the beauty of Constitution 🤔