Lokesh, Thanks for bringing up and sharing the brave story of Late Mr.
Bhandari. To understand where he was hurt and what is that he was
protecting, please visit http://www.akshardham.com/
It is better late than never.
We tend to focus much on daily happenings and political mimicry, and
fail to recognize and appreciate the sacrifices our brothers and
sisters make on a daily basis. Sometimes I wonder, if our (as a
country) make up is fundamentally different? Especially when it comes
to our public servants including police, security forces, and armed
services. I do not think we appreciate their contributions enough or
celebrate their achievements.
Lokesh, can you find out where Mr. Bhandari's family is and if we, as a
group, can do anything to help realize his dreams.
There was a short thread on a similar topic of "... Appreciation..."
in AndhraOne a while back. Please see the messages at:
http://groups.google.com/group/AndhraOne/browse_thread/thread/37c51909af87cd3c/3182a609f120a456?q=appreciation&rnum=1#3182a609f120a456
Regards,
Chandu
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Before we set our hearts too much upon anything, let us examine how
happy those are who already possess it. --Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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