it is tragedy of our society that we took this day as holiday , how many form us attend flag ceremony today including me it is big question when one side our country running towards corruptions , crime poverty , other side world call us upcoming big country , power , really we got true growth which dreams by our freedom fighter , ans i think no , today our leader busy in their personal income , they only say Garibi hato but their intention is gariboka hi hato / they only say we have to end poverty but they, they ending poor people
we only hope, from leader but it is truly ok for how many days we ignore our duty , there is sentence if Shivaji is born than born to other home , not in my home , we don't have time for Vote , we have time for movie ,picnic etc etc but don't have time for vote and we destroy our weapon , weapon who give right to give power of country in good hand but we don't have time
it is say that education made us social , good human being but now a days more than educated person involved in corruption, crime and unnecessary things under name of god , they want easy way for money that put them no wear ...
in our culture called society which respect women , growth and happiness are playing there , but now a days we only saw Chir haran of Dopradi , insult , abuse of women following are one example of City of dream Mumbai
The number of crimes against women reported in the city has more than doubled from 2012 to 2013, according to data from the Mumbai police.
According to statistics, the number of cases registered in the city in the first seven months of this year was 129% higher than the same period last year. Till July 2013, 1,723 cases of crimes against women had been recorded, from the start of the year, as against 753 such offenses between January and July last year.
Of these, rape cases recorded a rise of around 100% for the seven-month period (224 cases this year compared to 111 cases last year). Of the cases registered this year, 135 involved minors.
The highest increase was recorded in cases of molestation, under IPC section 354 (outraging the modesty of a woman), which rose by 300%, from 215 cases in the first seven months of last year to 635 cases this year.
Kidnapping cases also saw a 65% increase, with 149 cases registered in 2013 as opposed to 90 cases last year.
but when we lost all hope in life than in that dark light of little lamp also give hope to our life we have to use , protect that light which is hope of our life , there are somr people who work for society without any greediness , money , power they work for people , following are one example of one family Baba Amate family who work for people without any help of government now there forth generation working for our society
Anandwan (Marathi: ), literally, Forest of Joy, located around 5 kilometres from Warora in Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra, India, is an ashram, and a community rehabilitation centre for leprosy patients and the disabled from downtrodden sections of society. It was founded in 1948[1] by noted social activist, Baba Amte. The project is run by the organisation Maharogi Seva Samiti, the Samiti's other projects are Lok Biradari Prakalp and The Somnath Project
Baba Amte developed Anandwan to be a self-contained ashram (which could be described as "a kibbutz for the sick"). Residents are self-sufficient in terms of basic subsistence through agriculture. Land fertility in the region has been revived and is maintained by using organic farming techniques and micro-water management. In addition, the ashram has various home-based, small-scale industry units run by the residents that generate income to cover additional requirements.[2]
Baba Amte also shaped Anandwan as an environmentally aware community to have practices in place for energy utilization, waste recycling and minimizing usage of natural resources that might otherwise lead to their depletion.[3]
Anandwan today spreads 465 acres and has two hospitals, a university, an orphanage, a school for the blind and a technical wing. More than 5,000 people are dependent on it for their livelihood.
link of further information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandwan
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