A bag with sand, a stick stuck in it, a leg pump, and a packet of balloons keep a family afloat on Kempe Gowda Road in Bangalore on Sunday. Tomorrow is another day.
Photograph: Karnataka Photo News
A bag with sand, a stick stuck in it, a leg pump, and a packet of balloons keep a family afloat on Kempe Gowda Road in Bangalore on Sunday. Tomorrow is another day.
Photograph: Karnataka Photo News
thanks for being the conscience keeper
Life has to go on. When people make money by cheating such an honest way of living should be appreciated. Yes, I do agree that there is lot of exertion. Sincere way of earning livelihood should always be appreciated.
A hand above the water
An angel reaching for the sky
Is it raining in heaven –
Do you want us to cry?
And everywhere the broken-hearted
On every lonely avenue
No-one could reach them
No-one but you………. (Queen; No one but you)
Thanx churumuri for a thousand words.
“God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers” ~Jewish Proverb. my eyes are already moist.
Proof that the Malthusian catastrophe already coming true in our fair land?
I am ashamed to write any comment as I am also responsible for this photo. If I write anything more than this, that becomes hypocricy.
Minimum salary for central government employee per month is Rs10000+, We are also ready to spend unimaginable amount for the Nuke deal, for which she and her like also contribute!
What a paradox?
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Where is God?
Thanks for the reminder.
@Soumya,
God has given you all the opportunity to become god to thousands of not-so-fortunate souls like one in the picture.
“Ello hudukide illada devara kallu mannugala guDiyoLage
ille iruva preeti snehagala gurutisadadenu nammoLage” – G.S.Shivarudrappa
You are right, Justfine. Real gems from GSS.
Pious statements about this heart rending picture are not likely to take us anywhere. True democracy through education which will allow access to what few resources we have is perhaps the only answer. I say “perhaps” because, as AG implies, Malthus’ ghost is already at our door.
Aren’t two of our nethas, Singh and Chidambaram, economists?
The real face of India! The less is said about so called ‘progress’ after independence the better.