Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Everyone deserves a Dream

Every individual has some dream and has all the right to achieve that. No matter how tragic the times have been, but one must fight and must achieve.

My first blog entry has its inspiration derived from a few pictures I clicked and this article in YOUNG (HINDU) about the atrocities the small children faced during the Gujarat 2002 riots and how they have managed to get on with their lives for a better future.

It is difficult for young minds to get over with the gruesome and reckless killing during the riots. The whole psychology is disturbed and the post-riot trauma really wuld have shattered them. After reading the article in YOUNG, I am proud of what people of Gujarat and ANHAD (Act Now for Humanity and Democracy) are doing and also the spirit of the young minds. They all are afraid and yet they have embarked a boat to lead a better future.



A walk of Life

How calm the bird looks. Is it really difficult for us to be calm and composed in following a path to our dreams. Why we have to overpower someone else dreams to achieve ours?
Can we not be like these children, who have had a grisly past and yet have a passion to spread love and achieve without harming the society. A lesson has to be learned from these small wonders.

3 comments:

  1. totally agree with your view..its heartening to see these children rise up from the pain they've felt and still have the hunger to do well in life..maybe its because they know deep down that they too deserve to have a dream and we should in some way or the other ensure they get a chance to fulfill their dreams..

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  2. hi mate...
    the subject of the article is heart-touching and i expect u to carry on writing about such such social issues that deserve a mention but often go un-noticed in todays fast paced life...

    but i somehow couldn't quite connect with the bird video...dats just my feeling though... and if u could have posted a link to the article, it would have been nice as well... or explained at length about it...

    cheers mate...
    a rollicking start...

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  3. thanks mate

    May I know ur name please.

    Will surely keep in mind the comments of urs in my future posts.

    Take care
    regards

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