Sunday, February 6, 2011

Woman thrown out of running train dies in hospital




THRISSUR: The 23-year-old-woman identified as Soumya of Manjakkavu, suspected to have been raped on the railway track after pushing her from a moving train, has surrendered to death. The woman admitted at the Thrissur Medical College Hospital with serious injuries died at 3 pm this evening.
Sowmya, who was working in a private firm in Kochi, was returning home for a marriage proposal when the incident took place. The Ernakulam-Shornur passenger train was deserted after it left Thrissur station.

The guard of the Ernakulam-Shornur passenger train informed the railway police that a woman had fallen from the train following which a search was conducted and she was found lying on the tracks between Vallatholnagar and Shornur stations, police sources said.

The woman was rushed to Thrissur medical college hospital by the police escort vehicle of Revenue Minister K P Rajendran.

She had head injuries, a fractured skull, bleeding in the brain and was on the ventilator. Most of her injuries were on the face and hand and this could be because she was thrown from the train.

The man who allegedly pushed her down from the the women's compartment of Ernakulam-Shonur passenger train, Govindaswamy, was arrested two days back.

Women's rights activists, social workers and leaders of political parties have expressed shock at the harrowing experience she had undergone and expressed profound sorrow at her death.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Proof that love is blind

This couple is clearly happily in love and we should all respect it. We are entitled to our opinions but keep them to yourselves for the sake of hurting others.
It seems that once we get close to a person, the brain decides the need to assess their character and personality is reduced.
The study, by University College London,
The researchers found that both romantic love and maternal love produce the same effect on the brain.





































Friday, April 9, 2010

Indian Students Write World’s Longest Letter to God

A group of students from an Indian university celebrated their silver jubilee year, by setting a new world record for the longest letter.

The Brahmakumaris youth wing of Gujarat University found an original way to celebrate their silver jubilee year, the university’s diamond jubilee year and 600 years since the establishment of Ahmedabad city. They decided to organize an event where people could write their own letter to God.

In just 3 hours time, 2,800 people wrote down their feelings of gratitude for their happy lives and also asked the removal of poverty and protection from terrorism, corruption and other evils. The letter ended up being 2,841 feet long.

Participants were grateful for such an occasion to thank God for everything He helped them achieve in life, and organizers say this kind of event is perfect for people who want to learn how to write letters to God.

The previous record for the World’s Longest Letter was established by 2,000 of my Romanian countrymen who wrote a 1,358 feet-long letter for Santa Claus.












The population of India

The population of India is growing rapidly. The Indian government began a yearlong census of its billion-plus population in which it plans to photograph and fingerprint every citizen. The person above the age of 15 his been included in the national database and then issue its first national identity cards. For this work more than 2.5 million census-takers began traveling across more than 630,000 villages and 5,000 cities.






























































Monday, April 5, 2010

Smiles in Poverty

Life is beautiful no matter you have or don’t have material goods. The most beautiful smile could be smile of a poor man and the best example are these kids