Sunday, 22 September 2013

The life of Lover's is never easy But is Death the Punishment?

The village in Rohtak, Haryana, where a young couple was killed on Wednesday
Rohtak: On Wednesday evening, a village in Haryana looked on as a girl was lynched by her family, and a boy beheaded. Hours ago, they had returned to the village, thinking that their families would finally allow them to marry.

Her parents and uncle have been arrested and her brother is missing since the crime, a shocking example of medieval-style killings in the name of 'family honour' in Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda's hometown, Rohtak, and in a village just 80 km from the capital.

Without showing a shred of remorse, the girl's father said, "I have no regrets. I'll do it again, if I have to." 

Nidhi Barak, 20, and Dharmender Barak, 22, eloped and went to neighbouring Delhi on Tuesday. Their families in the Gharnavati village did not approve of the relationship, as both were from the same village. Nidhi was a student of fine arts, while Dharmender was pursuing a technical course.

Nidhi's parents allegedly persuaded her to come back, promising not to harm the young lovers.

The police say what followed was a savage assault on the couple at Nidhi's home, ending with their death. The girl was beaten to death in full public view. The boy was brutally beaten and his arms and legs broken, before he was beheaded. His headless body was allegedly dumped at a public square in the village.

Both families have justified the murders.

"What happened was wrong, but if a father took such a big step there must be a reason," the girl's aunt has said. Dharmender's family has refused to file a case, saying whatever happened was 'right'.

The family of the girl was allegedly caught in the act of cremating her, when a police team arrived. They had been alerted by a villager. The police then took the girl's half-burnt body and the boy's remains for a post-mortem.

Police say relatives of both the girl and the boy are on the run. Murders like these are chillingly common in villages of Haryana bound by the diktats of lawless 'Khap panchayats' who forbid marriages within the same village or same caste. Even political parties are wary of taking on these groups.

The Haryana Human Rights Commission has taken note of the horrific killings and asked for a report from the police.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYPns50O0Jw
Watch the video.

 

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Certification Workshop For Awareness Against Drug Abuse
Held At :-
YWCA Kormangala, Next to the Kormangala Police Station
The United Front for Social Change is conducting a certification Workshop for Awareness against Drug Abuse and Crime.
The event highlights guest lectures from eminent speakers from the field of Forensic Science, Pathology, Law, Social Service and Sociology.

Reg Fee: 100 Rupees

Registration Details: Call at 9535 849 975
*Entry by prior registration only. 
 
People who are going to be there
Introducing to you the first guest speaker for the workshop!

Narco Analyst Dr. Malini Subramanyam.

She is not only one of the foremost Forensic Psychologist of the country with about 8000 Criminal Cases under her belt but also now the Assistant Director of the Forensic Science Laboratory, Bangalore.

You do not want to miss this dynamic yet modest personality up on the dais live!
 
Guest Speaker #2

Corporate Lawyer and Author Kirti Krishna

Only 23 yrs old but this ace individual is soaring and high and beyond. One of the Co-Founders of I Am Change, Kirti Krishna is responsible for the inception of many social causes and events. Also, his debut book Piece of Mind - Pun Intended was Internationally ranked as the 46th most inspiring book world wide.

That's something huh? 
 
Introducing to you the third Guest Speaker for the Workshop: Dr. Rao Dinesh

A Forensic Pathologist who is back from Jamaica where he worked as the Acting Director of the Legal Medicine Unit.

Specialized in the Fields of Forensic Medicine, Firearm Investigations, among a lot other, Dr. Dines Rao has also conducted about 12k Autopsies.

You cannot miss this personality live at the workshop! 
Introducing to ya'l the last Guest Speaker for the workshop: Miss Trisha Girish

Apart from working as a Financial Analyst at Ernst & Young, Trisha Girish has spearheaded a reign of Campaigns for Women and other related Social Causes.

She was the active member of M.A.D. and now upholds her cause through a newly commenced Organisation, I am Change. It would be pity to miss her at the Workshop.
 These many reasons to come to the event.
 
  

Thursday, 4 April 2013

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Thursday, 28 March 2013

Everyday This happens

People Die

With Cancer







With HEart Attack









 


Thursday, 21 March 2013

Child Labour Is The Biggest Crime as you all are going to have kids one day










 


Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Women

Respect is earned when you respect

Protect them! Fight For them! Because

Today you have a mother and a sister and Tomorrow you will Have a Daughter And A Wife!















Tuesday, 19 March 2013