RE:don't understand
by Sheetal Kaur on Mar 27, 2008 05:53 AM
Study the science of motion and momentum then only if you have brain to understand that you will be able to find an answer. Knowledge does not come free.
RE:don't understand
by Rajeev G on Mar 27, 2008 12:45 AM
you look to be from pune. Puneites have a nack that they can argue/question anything and everything and it is their birth right.
RE:don't understand
by Don Deshpande on Mar 27, 2008 12:48 AM
yaar this is basic question .. see if child falls down directly without touching sided after 45 feet he is going to be crushed and if he falls down by scratching his body to walls then also after 45 feet his whole body is full of blood.. so tell me how can anyone survive after 45 feet and she is ONLY 3 year baby yaar... pune ya patna question makes valid point
RE:don't understand
by Skype net on Mar 27, 2008 01:07 AM
Even I dont understand,why this Rajeev talks like a layman, pl.respect the question. Don's question is so straight forward and natural.
Its quite natural to ask/doubt such a situation involving a child of 3yrs. I can immagine 3yr old child since I have one. Even myself had a question, wont that child die if she drops to 45ft, by fear itself. rajeev,If you cannot answer,pl keep quite. However Rajeev, am not from Pune man.
RE:don't understand
by Sheetal Kaur on Mar 27, 2008 05:56 AM
You will never understand Don Deshpande, because when you was manufactured your father forgot to add the material to make brain. Thats why you are brainless and act as coconut. You will never understand all your life.
RE:RE:Forget three year old, she will live to become pros,, Concentrate on real issues, ,,,,,
by Udaya Kiran on Mar 27, 2008 12:47 AM
You're a sick sonova, Dhiren. You don't deserve to be a human-being. Die barsteward!
The biggest problem of my country is that we dont learn from any accident..2 yrs ago a boy Prince fell into same situation and was saved..people came to save that boy and was saved ..then I see this kind of news coming on monthly basis from other parts of India that kids fell in and was saved and local MLA went in to give grants to parents announcing reward as well..Media too get good TRP for yeh tasveer sirf humare channel per sabse pehle.. But why this felling/saving has become a ritual in India..Authorities are not learning to cover-up such open Hole/tubwell bores The best part of weastern countries is this ..they are good learners..e.g. if a train got derailed..govt make good changes in their system and make sure such accident doesnt occur again..last yr a bridge in Minnesota collapse due rust in the joints..aftermath is that now in US all metal bridge has been inspected and painted with anti-rust paint..they are making sure that no bridge collapse for the same reason..This is learning..US dont want to waste manpower in rescueing people from fallen bridge but making sure a bridge does not fall again.. In India people are getting killed for the same reasons but no body bother to change anything to avoid such situation..In punjab in january 11(7 kids) people killed when their Alto car fell in rivulet..so sad young lives lost for the fault of wrong decision made by Adults to over crowd 5 seater car with 11..after loosing 11 lives govt is still sleeping..not m
RE:We dont learn
by BALA SUBRAMANIYAN R on Mar 27, 2008 12:35 AM
Who said "We don't learn".....Dont worry yar, the local MLA who was responsible for digging the bore will be recommended by UPA for "Bharath Rathna"!!!!
RE:We dont learn
by ben hur on Mar 27, 2008 12:25 AM
agreed with lucky. same story since the last 2 years. in fact local mla shud b booked for the negligence for digging and leaving it behind for more than a month.
RE:We dont learn
by lucky on Mar 27, 2008 12:45 AM
I agree we have population growth that is leading to overlaod on the public transport..so there is not extra buses as well..but when it comes to personal cars there should be some law..MLAs are very good in ribbon cutting ceremoney for the new tubewell in the area and they will also be on who arrive for giving reward to people who saved someone fell in the same tubewell bore..but missing link is addressing the root cause..that part is no one addressing..no one is born as law bearer..society make them law abiding citizen..strict implementation of road/traffic law can save more lives for less cost than saving lives from terrorist at higher cost..I can bet more lives are lost in such road accidents than on border and so bad policies of our enemies..Before fight enemy that is outside we need to fight enemy inside..I have made few rules when I was in India..Never jump a Redlight..Always wear seat belt..I never allow more than 5 passenger in my car..chahe koi naaraaz ho jaye..but strict NO..So improvement start from home first..I simply leave the cabbie if my cabbie driver ever drive rashly or jump a red light..I team the same to my young cousins but they feel you r not Macho if u r obeying traffic rules..so thats the mindset..breaking law is status symbol...
RE:We dont learn
by lucky on Mar 27, 2008 12:15 AM
govt is still sleeping..not making changes that cars cannnot carry more passengers than allowed by the seats..Although leader were busy in giving grants top parents of those who died in accident..so waste of money again..Learning out of bad situation will only help this country to land up in good situations
It seems like a day to day game for army, what the local authorities are doing. open your eyes and close the useless wells.
We can not depend on any government authority. We know as Indians, how lazy they were in doing right things for public. so as the best parents to our bright future kids....we should start work on our own to provide them the best.
so why to wait, start work on closing
Army proved again they can do what ever country needs from them. Wither war or help.
Congratulations to the girl and her family But where was Rahul Gandhi during all this time? He missed taking the mileage out of it by sitting along with poor villagers, sharing their meal and consoling them.
RE:where was Rahul
by Eagle on Mar 27, 2008 12:07 AM
At least sharing some time with poor people. Otherwise 90% politician don't do that. How many cabinet minister knows about india. specially from TN
A case should be filed against local MLA as they always take credit for the development of their areas by putting big big boards .. and now this was part of that MLA and he should be punished for keeping the pit opened with taking precautionary measures.
We dont have a proper safety measures. There should be a law for sealing a construction are whether it is a building or a borewell which can dangerous to the livelihood of people leaving nearby. This is nothing new, earlier a boy named Prince fell into a borewell in Haryana and army had to come to rescue the boy. It is a mere negligence of the civic authority and the contractor who took out the work. It should be treated as an eyeopener to the law enforcement body to implement strict law so that such incidence can be avoided. SUN RAHE HO SAALON DESH KO BECH KHAANE WAALON, KAM SE KAM THODI TO SHARM DIKHAO AUR GAREEB JANATA KO BACHAO.
RE:RE:Law is a failure...
by Shesh Lak on Mar 27, 2008 12:02 AM
They follow the preaching of Gandhi with a twist, BURA MUTT BOLO, BURA MUTT SOCHO aur KUCH BHI NA SUNO.
this is crap news reporting from rediff..they put these kind of new as they dont find anything else....things like these happen a lot in India most of which go unnoticed ......please make a seperate section for these crap and avoid publishin them under news....