Even as the grief of losing their son was tearing them apart, Dadarao decided to do something nobody expected. Armed with broken paver blocks, gravel, stones and shovel, he started filling every pothole he witnessed within one month of Prakash’s passing.
With the approaching rains spelling hardship yet again for pregnant women, 130 village homemakers rolled up their sleeves and took up the task of building the 2 km lifeline!
For over seven decades, the tribals, including school-going students, pregnant ladies, as well as the elderly used to walk for at least one hour to board a bus from Kadel Bavi thanda, six km away from their hamlet.
The Ministry has now identified at least five greenfield road networks connecting major industrial and manufacturing hubs, with an aim to reduce the distance on these stretches up to 200 km
In a witty, yet firm response to Reddy, the Hyderabad Police took to their Twitter handle to make it clear that this kind of behaviour would not be tolerated.
this small village just a 150 kms away from Ayodhya/Babri Masjid site in stark contrast to the decades-old communal struggle has become a shining example of harmony and peaceful coexistence.
Lack of proper footpaths, zebra-crossings and a lack of awareness about road etiquette have prompted Indian streets to be a very hazardous place to walk on.