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Saturday, 20 February 2016
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Friday, 19 February 2016
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Saturday, 6 February 2016
Welder's Son Gets placed In Microsoft , bags package of 1.2 Crore Annually
A Khagaria welder's son, Vatsalya Chauhan had bagged a Rs 1.2 crore annum job at IT giant Microsoft. A final year computer science student pursuing his engineering from IIT-Kharagpur, Vatsalya was picked up by Microsoft during a campus placement. "I still remember the interview which began at 4 am. The written test a day before continued late into night and I couldn't catch a wink," said Vatsalya. Vatsalya didn't score well in his first attempt in JEE but in his second attempt in 2012 he cleared JEE with an All India Rank 382. That year he was also Bihar topper in AIEEE. He completed his schooling from government school in Khagaria and Begusarai. Eldest among six siblings, 21 year old Vatsalya will join Microsoft in October 2016 as a software engineer at Redmond in US.
"We had taken a loan for his higher studies and we are extremely happy that he has made it big. One of his brother is preparing for engineering while a sister is preparing for medical entrance exam at present," said Vatsalya's father Chandrakant Singh.
Vatsalya added that if anyone wants to contact him for any guidance is welcome to do so through Facebook, email, phone.
We salute Vatsalya's father who decide to give him the education he deserved by taking loans and going through various hardships.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
Seven Year Old becomes Maharashtra's youngest organ donor
A Sydney based Indian couple donated the organs of their seven year old son Deyaan Udani after his death, giving Maharashtra its youngest ever organ donor and thus saving lives of four people.
Deyaan and his family were holidaying in India and were going back to Sydney but on the way back he collapsed just two hours before they were scheduled to head to the international airport. They rushed him to Nanavati hospital, where multiple clots were found in his brain. He was then shifted to Mahim's P D Hinduja hospital where the surgery was carried out on Jan 27 to release the pressure inside the brain. "He didn't respond to it," said Dr Sucheta Desai, the hospital transplant coordinator. Deyaan was declared as brain dead on Saturday after a second successfull sleep apnea test. "Amid such grief the family were very keen on donating his organs even before we approached them," she added.
Deyaan's mother Mili said she had just fulfilled her son's wish. "Coincidently this year itself, her children had learnt about organ donation in school. Both of them said they want to be a donors when they grew up," Mili added. The family donated Deyaan's heart, kidneys and liver. The kidneys were given to a 11 year old and a 15 year old at Jaslok Hospital. His Liver was transplanted into a 31 year old man at Jupiter Hospital and his heart was given to seven year old girl from Goregaon who had been given a few more weeks to live, till Deyaan Udani heart saved her.
This is a inspiration for everyone about Organ Donation. So friends come forward and donate your organs so it can give life to someone else i.e " Life After Death " .
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
46 Year Old Fills Potholes To Pay Tribute To His Son
Whenever Dadarao Bhilhore spots a pothole he stops and fills it using his bare hands. He uses broken pavers black and debris collected from construction sites to fill them up. And then he stomps on it to level the pothole. Once the job is done he searchs for a new pothole which could put motorist especially two wheelers riders in trouble. He dowe so to pay tribute to his 16 year old son, Prakash, who lost his life due to carlessness of civic officials and a private company who dug up Jogeshwari-Vikhroli link road for some construction work but didn't cover the potholes.
On July 2015, Prakash, riding pillion with his cousin Ram, was returning after completing admission formalities when their bike hit the pothole which was submerged under water after heavy rains. The bike tipped off and both Prakash and Ram were tossed in air. Prakash landed on his face was rushed to Hospital. At Holy Spirit Hospital he was pronounced dead in arrival.
"My son would not have wanted this to happen to anyone else. He was a very good boy, smart, intelligent and full of life. I will continue my fight and ensure that the people whose negligence led to his death are punished. But I don't want others to suffer like I did. I want to make our streets safer," said Dadarao. Over the past few months he had filled dozen of potholes and in the process may have saved several limbs and lives.
Bilhore sells vegetables for a living in Marol's Vijaynagar area. Prakash had a lot of promise for the family and he was the first one in his family who studied in an English Medium school. "At home, we hide our tears because we don't want our daughter to get upset. Its like all the happiness has disappeared from our lives. Relatives have stopped coming because they don't know what to say us, who to talk about," said Ram. Last September Prakash friends visited for his birthday." They saw me and started to cry. I sat them down and told them that they are all 'Prakash' to me. I told them they must move on and fulfill their dreams, just like Prakash dreamth of being an engineer. I can console my family, but who will console me," he told tears rolling down his cheeks.
The accident was life changing one for Prakash's cousin Ram, who survived and got some stitches for his head injury. Last year he rescued a man from coming under the wheel of the truck after his bike tripped on broken pacer block.
Bilhore's missionary has transformed others too. Earlier the area residents used to watch him but after inspired by his dedications, they join him readily, handling him pacer blocks to fill up the potholes. Others even provide with sack to collect debris. "We used to watch him do the work single-handedly, now we try to do our own bit as well, said Swapnil Mhatre, a resident of the area.
This is a heart touching story of a dad who lost his son in an accident because of carelessness of some officials. Now its been six month since Prakash died but justice has still not be done . Bhilhore does not want others to suffer due to this, so he carried out mission of filling of potholes with full enthusiasm and even localites of the area helped him in his mission.
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