KASH.... MAI SATEE HOTEE

by NETRAPAL on November 05, 2008, 11:26:09 AM
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sajid_ghayel
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«Reply #60 on: November 14, 2008, 11:56:41 AM »
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beva ho tab bhi aurat hain na ho tab bhi aurat hain
kamzor hain majboor hain badi satayee yeh aurat hain
jo karte hain sitam in pe woh q yeh bhool jate hain
jo paida karti hain woh ma bhi aurat hain
durga hain aurat fatima hain aurat maryam hain aurat
bhakti me pooja me shrad_dha me har prathna me hain aurat

                                      -sg-



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Sonia01
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«Reply #61 on: November 14, 2008, 01:27:01 PM »
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nice lines sajid ji and pooja di
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sajid_ghayel
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«Reply #62 on: November 14, 2008, 02:52:39 PM »
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thank you sonia
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Rajesh Harish
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«Reply #63 on: November 14, 2008, 07:01:01 PM »
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You have touched a topic that has been haunting all widows and have described it so wonderfully.
Keep up your emotions social problems and write more
Thanks Netra Ji 
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NETRAPAL
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«Reply #64 on: November 15, 2008, 03:38:11 AM »
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beva ho tab bhi aurat hain na ho tab bhi aurat hain
kamzor hain majboor hain badi satayee yeh aurat hain
jo karte hain sitam in pe woh q yeh bhool jate hain
jo paida karti hain woh ma bhi aurat hain
durga hain aurat fatima hain aurat maryam hain aurat
bhakti me pooja me shrad_dha me har prathna me hain aurat

                                      -sg-





behad sahee kaha aapne sir

pairo kee jotee nahi hotee aurat
sar kaa taaj hai aurat
ek patnee, ek maa ek bahan hai aurat
magroor ho gayaa hai insaan, jo
samajhtaa hai ek ayaasee hai aurat..
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«Reply #65 on: November 15, 2008, 04:09:07 AM »
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You have touched a topic that has been haunting all widows and have described it so wonderfully.
Keep up your emotions social problems and write more
Thanks Netra Ji 

thanks sir for repy

netra...

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«Reply #66 on: November 16, 2008, 02:46:26 PM »
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Netra bahut hi accha likha..dil mein dard sa uta. Bahut sahi aur accha likha aapne ek vidwah ki tadap ko... Good Work Netra  Applause Applause
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«Reply #67 on: November 17, 2008, 03:34:58 AM »
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Netra bahut hi accha likha..dil mein dard sa uta. Bahut sahi aur accha likha aapne ek vidwah ki tadap ko... Good Work Netra  Applause Applause

thanks roja ji.........

netrapal....
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«Reply #68 on: November 22, 2008, 05:17:32 AM »
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This news is from Times of India dated 22/Nov/2008 and it’s a Perfect example why Mr. Netrapal Jee wrote this Poem.

Widows sold as bonded labourers 100 kms from Bangalore
22 Nov 2008, 0321 hrs IST, Rishikesh Bahadur Desai, TNN

 
TUMKUR/BANGALORE: If Bangalore has entered e-age, barely 100 km from the city stone-age practices still persist.



Unbelievable though it may sound, widows are treated like cattle, are 'bought and sold' in a custom treated as sacred by the 'Handi Koracha' community. Worse, local authorities well aware of the issue are not lifting a finger to help the victims of this de-humanising tradition.

Selling widows is a routine custom of the pig-rearing Kunchalu Koracha or Handi Korachas. The centuries-old 'Ruka' tradition is a norm with the community that lives in hamlets along the Karnataka-Andhra Pradesh border.
Widowed women thus sold, are used as bonded labourers to rear pigs or make brooms by their new owners.

They run errands and do menial household work. Of course, similar rules do not apply to men. Unfortunately most community members don't think of 'Ruka,'as evil and few victims protest.

"This is a common practice. Even today, women are bought and sold," Sunkappa, an elderly member of the community, told TOI. His sister Nagamma was sold by her in-laws four years ago. When this news hit the headlines, it created a sensation. The state government promised to help her and uplift the backward Handi Koracha community.

A caravan of officials descended on R Hosakote village September last. The villagers were promised free houses, loans and pigs at subsidized rates. "Over 300 applications were received. But not a single one seems to have been processed. No one has got any assistance till now," says Sogadu Venkatesh, a social worker who is campaigning against the practice.

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«Reply #69 on: November 24, 2008, 03:49:11 AM »
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This news is from Times of India dated 22/Nov/2008 and it’s a Perfect example why Mr. Netrapal Jee wrote this Poem.

Widows sold as bonded labourers 100 kms from Bangalore
22 Nov 2008, 0321 hrs IST, Rishikesh Bahadur Desai, TNN

 
TUMKUR/BANGALORE: If Bangalore has entered e-age, barely 100 km from the city stone-age practices still persist.



Unbelievable though it may sound, widows are treated like cattle, are 'bought and sold' in a custom treated as sacred by the 'Handi Koracha' community. Worse, local authorities well aware of the issue are not lifting a finger to help the victims of this de-humanising tradition.

Selling widows is a routine custom of the pig-rearing Kunchalu Koracha or Handi Korachas. The centuries-old 'Ruka' tradition is a norm with the community that lives in hamlets along the Karnataka-Andhra Pradesh border.
Widowed women thus sold, are used as bonded labourers to rear pigs or make brooms by their new owners.

They run errands and do menial household work. Of course, similar rules do not apply to men. Unfortunately most community members don't think of 'Ruka,'as evil and few victims protest.

"This is a common practice. Even today, women are bought and sold," Sunkappa, an elderly member of the community, told TOI. His sister Nagamma was sold by her in-laws four years ago. When this news hit the headlines, it created a sensation. The state government promised to help her and uplift the backward Handi Koracha community.

A caravan of officials descended on R Hosakote village September last. The villagers were promised free houses, loans and pigs at subsidized rates. "Over 300 applications were received. But not a single one seems to have been processed. No one has got any assistance till now," says Sogadu Venkatesh, a social worker who is campaigning against the practice.



thanks for this information........

netra...
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Pooja
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«Reply #70 on: November 24, 2008, 05:30:07 AM »
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good sharing SG
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Roja
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«Reply #71 on: January 08, 2009, 04:11:24 PM »
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Netra aapka yeh poora emotions padkar ...... speechless...
Very Nice Topic ... Well created emotional lines.... wah netra   Applause Applause
Good Work...

Pooja didi aapne b bahut accha likha hai...Dunia kahan se kahan chali gayi
fir b auraton ka peeda katam hote nazar nahi aa raha hai.. tearyeyed
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