Saturday, May 13, 2017

A Bride In Rajasthan Gave Her MA Exam Wearing Her Wedding Attire Before She Went To Her In-Laws House


The Neem-Ka-Thana district in Rajasthan recently witnessed an amazing sight where a woman clad in full bridal attire chose to give importance to her education above her own marriage. The incident took place on the 9th of May in the Kamala Modi Women’s college.
The college was conducting the final examination of MA Political Science paper when the student, Neetu Sharma arrived at the premises around 7 am to appear for the exams. She was accompanied by her husband and her in-laws who patiently awaited her return until the end of her paper.
Neetu’s marriage ceremony had taken place a few hours back and she had convinced her in-laws to attend the paper before she could proceed to her new home. In a village where education to women isn’t given much importance, the encouragement provided by her families was truly remarkable.
After completing her 3 hour long paper, Neetu proceeded in the car along with her husband and her in-laws and continued the celebrations of her grand day.

Neetu Sharma
The Neem-Ka-Thana district in Rajasthan recently witnessed an amazing sight where a woman clad in full bridal attire chose to give importance to her education above her own marriage. The incident took place on the 9th of May in the Kamala Modi Women’s college.

Neetu Sharma
The college was conducting the final examination of MA Political Science paper when the student, Neetu Sharma arrived at the premises around 7 am to appear for the exams.

Neetu Sharma
She was accompanied by her husband and her in-laws who patiently awaited her return until the end of her paper.
In a village where education to women isn’t given much importance, the encouragement provided by her families was truly remarkable.

Friday, May 5, 2017

Bomb Blasts in Chennai railway station

One person died and at least nine others were injured after twin blasts exploded in a train stationed at a railway station in southern city of Chennai on Thursday. Explosions took place around 7:30 a.m. in two coaches of Guwahati-Bangalore Express.The low-intensity explosions took place under passenger seats, minutes after the express train had arrived at the station. Police personnel cordoned off the platform and experts were called in to collect the samples of debris from the train.The blasts come in the middle of India's staggered nine-phased general election that will conclude on May 12.Chennai Central railway station in India's southern province of Tamil Nadu is one of the busiest railway stations as thousands of commuters use it every day to travel to neighbouring cities and states.