Talk:India Today (TV channel)

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student dies in model school Delhi
I have been watching this channel for the past two days. I feel extremely sad about what has happened to the girl who died of asthma. Maybe immediate medical attention could have saved our life. There is a lesson in this for all of us not to take chances when it is the health of her young ones. For the school that they could have taken the girl immediately to the hospital for treatment. For us parents ( I am also a mother so I can definitely understand the devastation that the parents are feeling over the loss) that when your child is not well do not send them to school nothing is more important than their health & well being. The most important point is whether in India there are close by hospitals where a person can be rushed to within 30 minutes. This is where the infrastructure of the city plays an important role. Good hospitals, good roads, clearing traffic jams in case of emergencies these are what make a city. Hence I feel although all are responsible to a little extent in this tragedy but nobody is fully responsible for what happened. I hold the Delhi govt which has been in power for more than 10 years but has done nothing to improve the basic amenities & it is more shameful because we are talking about the capital of India. An India which is slated to be the super power of the next decade. As if this is not enough they now rub salt over the wound by politicising the whole thing. With the elections going on everybody wants to make a few sound bytes. (Priyanka Gandhi says she could not sleep for a night after hearing this but she is continuing with her election propaganda & has added this so that she is again making her presence felt) If they felt so strongly why did they not ban the blue line buses when so many people have died under it? Where were they when these tragedies took place? Come on, we are too wise to fall for all this lip service. If we do not react it does not mean that we believe them it just means we do not believe in anything any more & there is no point in talking about all this.

Rokes (talk) 10:06, 24 April 2009 (UTC)

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I just reverted to the 2009-01-07T04:54:59 version by ClueBot. It was the latest version I could find that looked like it wasn't an advertisement or an attack page.&mdash;C45207 | Talk 09:04, 29 June 2009 (UTC)