Tuesday, October 20, 2009
LOST AND FOUND : YOUNG GIRL FOUND IN KERALA
THE FOLLOWING IS POSTED (RECEIVED FROM VETERAN PJ SINGHJI) FOR THE INFORMATION OF ALL :-
Dear Friends,
A 4yrs old girl named POOJA was kidnapped by a person at some place and now she is under Kerala Police custody. Since the baby could not communicate her identification clearly, Police is struggling to find her parents. The flg information was given by the baby which may or may not be correct also. Requesting all to forward her photograph to the maximum people in India to identify her parents / relatives. this will cost only your time and will help one life..
Information given by the baby :
POOJA
Father's Name : Mr. Rajkiran
Mother's Name : Mrs. Munny Devi
Language : HINDI
Place : Nagaluppi (this was pronounced by the baby which Police could not find such a place. The place must be related to the mentioned name). She is having one younger Brother & Elder Sister.
Pls do not ignore this mail.Kindly forward.It will cost you nothing more than few minutes...... A life is at stake.
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KINDLY INFORM
Anil Kumar anil9_11@yahoo.com
Friday, August 7, 2009
Two God father,: An athlete- nips in the bud & a crazy societyl !
All that happens in
One of the most ghastly incident, that rocked entire
Ms Nisha Shetty was born and brought up at Tezpur of central
She was arrested in Raipur of Chattishgarh on 31 July for illegal call girl business. The first noble police officer to realize her pain and agony is Mr Shashimohan Singh, Addl SP,
'Nisha along with two other women, who were arrested July 31 from Devendra Nagar, informed police that she entered into prostitution recently to get over starvation,' Shashimohan Singh, additional superintendent of police, Raipur, and the officer who is investigating the case,
A US-based software professional offered to pay the Rs 10,000 needed for bail.
'It's my moral duty to help out a girl who was unfortunately driven to prostitution,' Vidhan Mishra, patron,Chhattisgarh Olympic Association,told IANS.
He said: 'It's a shame for the sports fraternity that a girl has chosen prostitution to get over poverty. It's an eye-opener for the government that has no policy to financially back-up the players who have performed at the national level games.'
Finally she got bail after spending nightmares in jail for some days. While people of
Those are what she told in Raipur Jail-
How did you become an athlete?
“I grew up in
What forced you to move to Mumbai?
“My sporting ambitions were shattered after the death of my husband, who too was a good football player. Both of us represented
How did you get trapped in a prostitution ring?
“In Mumbai I was working as a sales girl with a cosmetics company. My daughter fell ill and I couldn’t meet her treatment expenses. I needed more money. A friend introduced me to some clients. Entering the flesh trade was the worst mistake of my life”.
Do you regret your decision?
“I shouldn’t have got myself involved in this. Now, I don’t wish to carry this stigma with me. After reaching Mumbai I’ll return to
How will you explain this to your five-year-old daughter?
“She is the only reason I am living. All I want is to provide her good education”.
All those I got from net and immediately this evening contacted Mr Akram Khan over phone. I offered him my sincere gratitude on behalf of people of thankless people of
I wish people from all around the globe help me, bless me for this offer. I can never forget that once I to be Air Force footballer as well hockey player. Now my elder daughter played national girls hockey for KVS, 2 times.
Support from people all around the world to help Nisha shetty to come up and forget her bad days as nightmare will bloom another dimensions of life. We can do it! Let’s make sure with new generations that such incidents will never take place in
Sunday, July 19, 2009
IAF Kargil Heroes: Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja,Vr C
Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja was a IAF fighter pilot, whose death under controversial circumstances in the 1999 Kargil War in Kashmir, was the cause of the most angry public conflagration between India and Pakistan at the time. Sqn Ldr Ajay Ahuja was born in Kota of Rajasthan on 22 May 1963. Graduated from the National Defence Academy (NDA) and commissioned as fighter pilot from AFA on June 14, 1985 to the IAF.
Exper flying records for MiG-23 fighter-bomber and MiG-21 variants, as well as instructional flying experience of over 1,000 hours spent on teaching trainee pilots. Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja was posted to the Killi Bhisiana Airbase at Bhatinda, Punjab, in 1997. He was the Flight Commander of No.17 Squadron Golden Arrows (a specialist photo-reconnaissance squadron), when the Kargil War broke out in May-June 1999.
On May 27, 1999, as part of Operation Safed Sagar in Kargil, a photo reconnaissance mission was launched over the Indian side of the line of control in Kashmir. A member of the mission, Flt Lt Nachiketa ejected from his MiG-27L after an engine flame out. Sqn Ldr Ahuja stayed over enemy positions to help the rescue attempts knowing full well the existence of enemy surface-to-air missiles in the area.
However, his MiG-21MF, C-1539 was hit by a shoulder-fired FIM-92 Stinger. Ahuja gave a radio call – "Hercules, I suspect a missile hit". IAF authorities lost track of his aircraft and all communication shortly afterwards.
According to the data released by the IAF, Ahuja's aircraft had been within the Indian side of the Line of Control, a ceasefire line and pseudo-border agreed upon by India and Pakistan in the early 1970s to maintain status quo in Kashmir. He ejected, but the ejection seat might have been landed (as that don’t have manual control) either in the LOC or Pak advanced area. Some sources said that since he was brave enough, while ambushed by Pak troops, fearing his brutal end with Pak hands, he might have shot dead some Pak soldiers while asking to surrender. That might lead to shot him in close range. A post-mortem examination conducted by Indian military authorities said that Ahuja had landed safely after ejecting from his plane, but had been killed by Pakistani soldiers.
The report revealed that Ahuja had been shot twice through the ear and chest. The Government of India lodged a strong protest with Pakistan's ambassador, sharply condemning this action by Pakistani soldiers The Government of Pakistan and Pakistani military authorities vehemently denied all accusations that Pakistani soldiers murdered Ahuja, a prisoner of war, and mutilated his body. Pakistan maintained that Ahuja was probably killed during the crash, or a victim of the vagaries of wartime, where it is impossible to keep track and protect every life, especially that of a downed enemy pilot.
No further investigations were carried out by either government nor impartial, outside entities. Both governments and their people stand by their respective version of events.
However, confirmation that Ahuja was alive when he landed came from an unexpected source - the website of a (then) serving PAF Officer.This website, set up by Air Cmde Kaiser Tufail confirms in its pages that Ahuja was killed 'in a shootout' on the ground.
On May 29 1999, Sqn Ldr Ahuja's body was flown in from Srinagar by an IAF plane. The body in a wooden coffin was brought to the local Air Force station from Srinagar by an Indian Air Force plane.
Indian politicians were also present at the military funeral ceremony, as were hundreds of local people, as well as political activists. Angry public demonstrations broke out there, at Ahuja's cremation, which was particularly emotional for Ahuja's family, friends and the gathered public, and near the Pakistani embassy in Delhi.
Ahuja remains a great hero in the eyes of India's people, and his widow and family are often honored guests at patriotic public events and official ceremonies. The family received much support from Government authorities and Indian political leaders, as well as emotional and financial support from people across India.
On August 15, 1999, India's 52nd anniversary of Independence, Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja was posthumously awarded the Vir Chakra (Vr C), one of India's highest gallantry honors for military personnel.
His wife Mrs Alka Ahuja and a son Ankush lives elsewhere now.
Jai HInd!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Help to find missing Apurva in 26/12/04 Tsunami from Car Nicobar.
Ravi also in desperation to swim lost grip of his daughter's (APURVA's) hand. She was washed away and was never to be found again, until one day they came to know of her being sighted at a relief camp. On contacting the authorities they came to know that this little girl was abducted from the relief camp and was missing again.
Since then Sgt Ravi Shankar has been traveling to Chennai every year with a hope to see his daughter. He has been publishing MISSING columns in major dailies in Chennai, and he showed me how heavily these newspapers had charged him for those ads. One of the major newspapers charged him a whopping amount of 12000 rupees for a 4 X 4 cm ad (that too on the fourth page).
I also request people who own their personal blog pages to post this girl's picture there as it could be of significant help.
In case any news of any nature is found regarding her (APURVA) please drop in a mail at the below mentioned mail id's or the following address.