Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A Salute to their Bravery

This year too brave children will be awarded the bravery award on Republic Day. In 2013, a total of 22 brave children from around the country will be awarded a medal, certificate and cash prize saluting their bravery. These children set an example of bravery and saved the lives of innocent people. The children who will become a part of this year's Republic Day parade are Ramdinath (Mizoram), Anil (Mah.), E. Sungathan (TN), Korogamba Kumar (Manipur), Satyendra Lokhna (UP), Vishvendra Lokhra (UP), Akanksha Gote (Chattisgarh), Tarun Atul Bhai Mistry (Guj.), Renu (name changed, Delhi), Gajendra Ram (Chattisgarh), Vijay Kumar Sainik (UP), Raghunath Baraaf (Mah.), Pawan Kumar Kannaujia (UP), Sitripleezman, Sapna Meena (Raj.), Sushil KM (Kar.), Devansh Tiwari, Mukesh Neeshad (Chattisgarh), Lalrinhua (Mizoram), Ramith k, Mabin Cyrikk, Vishnu MV (Kerala).

Amongst them, the story of Chattisgarh's Akanksha Gote is different. She was going with her father. Suddenly few robbers come and attack her father. She, being black belt holder in Karate, attacked back on robbers and saved her father's life. She set an example in front of people of orthodox mentality that does not agree on girl child education or who are against the girl child in the family. Also, Akanksha's father deserves a clap as he allows what her daughter wants to do and the result is in front of us. Another interesting story is of Delhi's Renu (her identity is not opened), she busted the sexual harassment by the staff in a child home where she was also inhabited. She cleverly saved her life by ran away from the home and informed the people about the matter. Likewise, Akanksha and Renu, if every girl of our country given a chance, she surely hold our head high in the world's map.

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