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Janadesh Yepurpattan
Misplaced
by Janadesh Yepurpattan on Feb 26, 2013 04:15 PM  | Hide replies

I feel that agitation regarding the Delhi Bus Stand got its targets partly wrong.
It was a good motive to demand Capital Punishment for the perpetrators, BUT at the same time public should have asked for stronger action against Rickshaw/Taxi drivers who refuse to carry passengers -especially in the night.
Public should be encouraged to report refusals, and if a pattern appears about a repetitive offender, then his/er license should be revoked. Only then will public will reach home safely.

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Baingan Bharta
Rohit Bajaj
by Baingan Bharta on Feb 26, 2013 04:09 PM  | Hide replies

Some home remedies for your burning rectal cavity rohit bajaj:-


Remove any jewelry or clothing at the site of the burn. If clothing is stuck to the burn, do not remove it. Carefully cut around the stuck fabric to remove loose fabric. Remove all jewelry, because it may be hard to remove it later if swelling occurs.


I am concerned about you rohit bajaj.



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Baingan Bharta
Re: Rohit Bajaj
by Baingan Bharta on Feb 26, 2013 04:11 PM
Apply soothing lotions that contain aloe vera to burned areas to relieve pain and swelling. Applying 0.5% hydrocortisone cream to the burned area also may help.

There isn't much you can do to stop skin from peeling. Tt is part of the healing process. Lotion may help relieve the itching

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sunil
Re: Most hyped up article ever to defameIndia
by sunil on Feb 26, 2013 04:11 PM
good effort of your data collection, if true.thanks

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shantanu mukherjee
Re: Most hyped up article ever to defameIndia
by shantanu mukherjee on Feb 26, 2013 05:17 PM
I have seen this argument. But it has been nullified before based on two main reasons:
1) Marital rape is still not defined as rape in India. It is a significant proportion in western countries.
2) A majority of rapes occurs within families or relatives. In most cases they are not reported in India unlike in the west where women face much less backlash from society if they report.
and finally you are looking at number of rape per lakh of population and comparing Indias population with that of the west?

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Janadesh Yepurpattan
Re: Most hyped up article ever to defameIndia
by Janadesh Yepurpattan on Feb 26, 2013 04:10 PM
Do all these countries have same uniform definition of rape, and do all policemen in these countries have similar motivation to record complaints of rape?

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abc_xyz abc_xyz
Re: Most hyped up article ever to defameIndia
by abc_xyz abc_xyz on Feb 26, 2013 05:00 PM
Your data is true, but you got to take into consideration 1 main point. In the first world countries, almost all the criminal cases get registered and judegment given promptly. But in our great country, 90% of the cases go unnoticed. And of those remaining 10%, hardly any case's judegement is given on time.

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shantanu mukherjee
Re: Re: Re: Most hyped up article ever to defameIndia
by shantanu mukherjee on Feb 26, 2013 05:24 PM
only 25% get reported ... only 10% get reported ... how does one know what percent is reported if you don't know how many are unreported?

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Vivek Shukla
Safety of women
by Vivek Shukla on Feb 26, 2013 03:54 PM  | Hide replies

Safety of women is not a law and order problem. it is a cultural issue.

By spending money on police and such things people are not going to change their way of looking at women.

I notice, people stare at women as if they have just landed from some other planet. WTF??

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himanshu mehta
Re: Safety of women
by himanshu mehta on Feb 26, 2013 04:51 PM
absolutely right

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abc_xyz abc_xyz
Re: Safety of women
by abc_xyz abc_xyz on Feb 26, 2013 05:05 PM
men staring at women and vice versa is a natural instinct. But in the developed countires, you have exclusive places where you actually get to 'DO' it legally if you are above certain age, to relax and relieve yourself. Whereas in India, everything oustide your marriage is considered illegal and in most of the cases, marriages are arranged out of your status, finance and background. If you have ever been to middle-east, you would see thousands of labourers from sub-continent staring at women like there is no tomorrow on the streets. When you are forced to stay away from family and dont have any means to 'DO' it, you will behave that way.

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satya p
Re: Re: Safety of women
by satya p on Feb 26, 2013 09:03 PM
Well said, sex is physical instinct and requirement like food and water both for male and female, if you dont have any other means to satisfy your urge, it leads to rape.

There are male prostitites paid by rich ladies to satisfy thier needs.

If rapes can be done be girls then there will be no issue, but that is not the case.

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ganesh pillai
I doubt the whole India
by ganesh pillai on Feb 26, 2013 03:47 PM  | Hide replies

I am 100% sure no place in India or for that matters earth is safe for women.

Women should take things in their own hand and defend themselves.



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Vivek Shukla
Re: I doubt the whole India
by Vivek Shukla on Feb 26, 2013 03:55 PM
Even in thier kitchen, they feel insecure as at any point of time a cockroach may come out of any cabinet. :)

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abc_xyz abc_xyz
Re: I doubt the whole India
by abc_xyz abc_xyz on Feb 26, 2013 05:06 PM
no place in safe for women outside their home. And no place is safe for men inside home.

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satya p
Re: Re: I doubt the whole India
by satya p on Feb 27, 2013 02:18 PM
well said..

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Rohit Bajaj
Delhi
by Rohit Bajaj on Feb 26, 2013 02:59 PM  | Hide replies

In Mumbai, Girls are arrested by police in NIGHT on FACEBOOK post……Great safety for women ?????

And in rape cases Mumbai is second to Delhi , and there being no major difference.

This survey is based on opinion polls (which are creation of media) not on facts & figures

Those who live like animals in a gutter called slumbai are envious of rest of india particularly Delhi

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meena damodharan
Re: Delhi
by meena damodharan on Feb 26, 2013 04:20 PM
u moron mumbai is much more safer than any city in the country.

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himanshu mehta
Re: Delhi
by himanshu mehta on Feb 26, 2013 04:55 PM
envious of rest of country!!!
and dat too of delhi??what a joke.
What you have written shows ur envious of mumbai.by the way what is so great about delhi dat we'll be envious about??

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Rohit Bajaj
Delhi
by Rohit Bajaj on Feb 26, 2013 02:57 PM

In Mumbai, Girls are arrested by police in NIGHT on FACEBOOK post……Great safety for women ?????

And in rape cases Mumbai is second to Delhi , and there being no major difference.

This survey is based on opinion polls (which are creation of media) not on facts & figures


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