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Angel Without WINGS......

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    "The Presence of DOCTORS is the beginning of the cure." This quote inspired me today to throw light on my favourite topic and that is Love for Profession. Everyone loves his or her profession to its core. I wish same goes with me as well. Anandi Gopal Joshi is the First Doctor in India. Despite many difficulties and hurdles she broke the walls of Disappointment, demotivation, discourage and many more. Many a times a thought arises in my mind what could make someone so attached to something that it makes him or her to go its core and study on it. After going through Anandibai Joshi's story I realised that it is Heartbreaking or Heartwarming incidents. Anandi underwent a tragic and painful incident when she lost her 10 days old son due to improper medical care. This incident was a turning point in her life and she was inspired to do something about healthcare in India. Despite practicing medicine for only two to three months, she rose to fame for her sheer determination...

"EDUCATION MATTERS NOT THE ATTIRE"

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As Far as I know the current topic spread almost in whole country is about the "HIJAB CASE." Hijab is a typical type of cloth wore by Muslims as a religious code. The controversy of Wearing Hijab is escalated in Karnataka. The Case came into light when SIX Muslim Girls from PU(Pre - University) College in Udupi were not allowed to cover their heads with Hijab on the top of their Uniforms. The college said that the uniform policy of their college did not allow for the Hijab. The college allowed them to wear Hijabs in the campus, but did not allow in the classes. The case was brought to the attention of the media by Ansar Ahmed, the district President of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, a voluntary organisation. According to 'Article 25' of the Indian Constitution Practicing of Religious Rituals or wearings. Each and everyone has an equal right to profess his or her Faith and religion. So the Conclusion was made that wearing of Hijabs in schools or colleges did not violated t...