Juvenile or not, he is a savage beast!: Morning Wishesh

January 04, 2013 12:07
Juvenile or not, he is a savage beast!: Morning Wishesh

Happy New Year 2013.....Shuvo noboborsho.........Godt NytAr

Metro1Back again with  wishes for the New Year in Bengali and Danish languages. Try these with your friends from these parts. From the pitiable fate of Team India to the fate of the Delhi rape case, we have compiled the hottest trending topics across the globe. This is just a sample to a sumptous fair, just log on to other sections as well and find what others fear to discuss from 'common man's' point of view.

 

 
Metro2Tirupati Wishesh: Devotees influx drops, in the early hours of the day only 10 compartments were filled. The Lord's darshan in the temple would now take 6 hours for the general public and  3 hours for the special darshan. TTD has once again implemented the " Maha Laghu Darshan."

 

 


Metro3National Wishesh: Amanat aka Damini aka Nirbhaya (not the real names), the 23-years- old, physio who died after a brutal and beastly gang rape. Police on Thursday submitted the chargesheet against five of the six accused while demanding death sentence for the five. But the sixth one according to the school certificate is a juvenile. And if the case is recommended to the Juvenile court, the maximum sentence would be three years in a reform facility.

In spite of the case being subjudice the public seems to have expressed their anger over the sixth one also, who is alleged to have raped the victim twice and had been barbaric in extracting her intestine with his hands. Does he need mercy for being a juvenile...there is no difference between him and a wild beast thirsting for blood?


Metro4History Wishesh: The first ever animal was awarded death sentence and electrocuted on this day in 1903. The pachyderm, Topsy, noted for its notoriety had been accused of killing three men, including an abusive trainer. Initially it was sentenced, hanged to death that had been widely protested by public. It was Thomas Alva Edison who suggested the electrocution and thus the animal was killed. Electrocuting an Elephant was a video recording of the penality by none other than the Physicist.   

 

 Metro5International Wishesh: Two inebriated women tried to enter the cockpit area of a British Airways that was forced to make an emergency landing. As per Daily Mail, the Tunisia bound Boeing 737-400 had witnessed to a brawl of two women aged 50 and 43 who tried to smoke in the toilets. The flight attendants had a tough time making them sit in their seats. Unable to tolerate further, the pilot diverted the airliner to Lyon, where French police boarded and arrested the drunk women.

 
Metro6Tinsel world's hot Wishesh: Glam doll Shriya Saran had already ventured on her full circle of life in the south Woods. But her recent portrayal in one film titled 'Pavitra' is sure to see her through success even in her second innings. The first look posters of this film are already a rage among the youth across south. Check it yourself we have brought one for you!

 

 

Metro7Day's important Wishesh: On this day in 2010 the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa was officially opened in in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was 829.8 m (2,722 ft) tall.  The tower houses 900 apartments and a tourism attraction to the desert land.

 

 

 

Metro8Sports Wishesh: India miserably loses to Pakistan the match and the ODI series at Eden Gardens, Kolkata last night.  India won the toss and elected to field. The visitors made 250/10 in 48.3 overs, with  Nasir Jamshed scoring a blistering 106 with 12 boundaries and 2 sixes. As his partner  Mohammad Hafeez scored 76 runs. On the other hand, Team India suffered a batting collapse with just skipper MS Dhoni and Virender Sehwag managing some decent scores of 54 and 31 respectively. Indians 165 with in  458 overs and sent the spectators early home for rest on a chilly night.


Metro9Wishesh Thought: Parents and grand parents are treasure troves of times. Their ultimate goal was to see you to this stage. They now need your help to lead a honorable life. Respect elders and give them their due importance. This would reflect on your child and it would give you honor when you turn old.  (Wishesh AarKay)

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