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Monday, August 5, 2019

Religion should be mixed with politics



Man was the product of million year’s transformation of the Earth or created by some divine authority has ever been the matter of huge and vigorous controversy.  Although the science stood in the way of belief in the existence of any supernatural power controlling each and every occurrence of the universe yet the life of human being has hugely and immensely been affected by the advent of religion. There is not a bit doubt about it.
The prominent religion of the world like Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and jingoism have millions and trillions of devout and devotees. At many occasions we have seen the disastrous wars and battles only because of establishing supremacy of the religion over others. The crusaders have travelled beyond the boundaries to propagate the divine order of their religion. They expanded. They faced numerous hindrances and obstacles on the way to it.
The matter is here whether religion should be mixed in politics or not. I am of the strong opinion that yes  , it must be mixed.
Religion is the guide for the humanity. Religion originated and transformed the brutal  and savage life of human beings into civilized and cultured ones.
In my opinion religion and politics are the integral part of human race. Both originated simultaneously and progressed parallel.  As the breath and blood in the human body , water and air in the plants so is the politics and religion in the life of human being.
Politics without religion will become draught of values.

Friday, August 2, 2019

VICTIM OF CASTE MONSTOR



In the three-page suicide note written on civic hospital medical note papers, Dr Payal Tadvi revealed how it had become ‘unbearable’ for her to carry on with the alleged ‘torture’ meted out to her by her seniors. Naming the three accused — Dr Hema Ahuja, Dr Bhakti Mehare and Dr Ankita Khandelwal, Tadvi has said in the note that they are responsible for her and her classmate, Snehal’s condition. The note also revealed how she felt let down by the seniors of the gynaecology department, to whom she had complained.
“I am really sorry mom and dad to take away my life. I know how much I mean to you all and also you are world to me, but no, at this stage everything has become unbearable. I cannot stand a minute with them. From last one year we have been bearing them hoping one day this will end. But now I can only see the end there is no way out of it really. I cannot find a way out,” Tadvi wrote in the letter.
She said that she has not been able to understand what the accused had against her. “I have made this decision after trying everything out. I found out no one is there to stand for us, support us in this department. In factit is all our fault, we are at fault has been concluded,” she wrote.
Tadvi, a second-year student in the gynaecology department at civic-run Nair Hospital, was found hanging from the ceiling of her room on May 22. The original note was allegedly destroyed by the three accused after Tadvi was rushed out to the trauma room. The Mumbai Police crime branch found photographs of the three pages on Tadvi’s phone which has been annexed to the chargesheet filed earlier this week.
Tadvi, a resident of Jalgaon, wrote that she had chosen to become a gynaecologist as she was passionate about it. She also said that the accused harassed them in front of everyone, patients and staff, almost every day. “I am prohibited from handling labour room from last three weeks because they don’t find me efficient. I have been asked to stay out of labour room during OPD hours… they do not allow me to check patients, all I am doing is clerical work,” her note said.
In the complaint filed by her mother, Abeda, she claimed that the three accused deliberately kept her daughter away from important work and gave her clerical work as a form of caste-discrimination. Dr Payal Tadvi belonged to the Scheduled Tribe, Tadvi Bhil.
n the letter, Tadvi mentioned that despite putting all efforts, the condition was not improving and she had become ‘mentally disturbed’ and did not see any other way. She ended the letter with an apology to her parents and loved ones. “I don’t know how Snehal will cope up with these three. I am also sorry to leave you with them,” Tadvi’s last line of the note said.