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How do u survive anniversaries after your dog has died? Tomorrow is the anniversary of the day Pappu got paralyzed. 15 days later is the day she died. How am I supposed to traverse this strait of time that almost killed me last year? It's been a year, she was my baby, she was only 7 going 8 years old. I'm still so angry for the world took my happiness just like that. I was half dead for the majority of 2021 because of her death. I miss her so much. Very day I ache for her. There's a perpetual void inside my chest where she sits and it cuts into me every now and then. How do you survive anniversaries?
Is 2019 and I'm still convinced that Pappu was gay
When social media first emerged, I welcomed it wholeheartedly. I saw it as a great way to bridge the gap between the journalist and the viewer, to democratise opinion, to create a large pool of citizen journalists who would be able to tell their stories from every corner of the country. I am sorry to report that a large part of social media has only poisoned the news ecosystem even further. Twitter, for example, is often used to spread lies, disinformation, hate and propaganda: we now have armies of political operatives who will use the medium to target each other and confuse and corrupt the news environment. Between Bhakts, Congressis and appatards, between Pappu, Feku and Farjiwal, social media has only coarsened the public debate. Abuse is now seen as a badge of honour, defamatory statements are seen as par for the course. Worse, our netas actually celebrate some of these abusive elements. I was shocked to learn that Prime Minister Narendra Modi actually held a tea reception for some of his supporters on Twitter, supporters whose sole task it is to “take down” in the most abusive terms anyone who is critical of the government. One of these Twitter trolls, who even physically attacked lawyer Prashant Bhushan in his chamber, is now a BJP spokesperson. What can be more shameful? But then, why are we surprised? The prime minister targets journalists who may be critical as “news traders”, one of his ministers calls us “presstitutes” and the Delhi chief minister calls us dalals. The Congress, too, has joined the bandwagon: those who were critical of their leader Rahul Gandhi after the recent UP election defeat were accused of being “paid media”.
Rajdeep Sardesai, veteran journalist, and author
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Roti Bank in Dehradun
Roti Bank NGO in Dehradun Uttrakhand, We collect leftover food and distribute to needy people and child. We also collects clothes.
Roti Bank NGO in Dehradun Uttrakhand, We collect leftover food and distribute to needy people and child. We also collects clothes.