I read this news which is provided by you about the crimenal activity with the 
blind person, at this  time I would like to request to all of you please be 
care, dont keep the mony in your hand bag please use of chore pocket, I would 
like to request to the Honi director of NAB India (Delhi) madam, please 
provide CAB facility for the girls those are living in hostal for pick and drop 
If you will provide this service then you can charge  some mony for the fule of 
Van I have seen  this van in NAB Delhi Hauskhas delhi.
I therefore,  request you  to please kindly give us fullfill 
Suggestion  for our securaty. 
--- On Fri, 10/12/10, Shadab Husain <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Shadab Husain <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AI] Crime against the VI
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 10 December, 2010, 9:48 PM


Dear Ma'am,

This is an unfortunate news.

Anyone can tell that carrying expensive gadgets has become a need but 
wearing jewellery is an avoidable fashion. Further, it is regularly 
announced that we must not take things to eat from strangers, however, 
hardly people heed such precautions.

A mishap might have happened with me on the New Delhi railway station a few 
days before. Around 9: 30 pm, I was puttering about the platform, waiting 
for my train that I was approached by a boy who inquired from me about a 
train and then we conversed for a few moments.

While I was talking to him, another boy approached me from my right and 
asked me that if he travelled without a ticket to Putna, will he be caught? 
Then he started narrating his story that he used to work in any factory but 
the owner did not pay him  anything and he was abused by him, so he has 
stolen his money and is leaving the city.

After this, on the request of the boy who stood left to me, he took out a 
lot of stolen money from his bag. I scolded him and distanced myself from 
both of them as their conversation appeared planned and the mouths of both 
were smelling of the same hooch.

Moving a few feet away I checked the opened pockets of my bag (thinking they 
might have dropped anything in it and will recover after the danger is 
over). I would have stood there for a minute that a third boy smelling of 
the same hooch asked me that what was I shown by that boy. I frowned at him, 
urged him to get lost and do his work.

I had strolled away from the crowd because the train was about to arrive and 
that time people go wild but after this I left that secluded place.

With girls things are especially dangerous. However, they can dial 100, 
spray pepper and must be unhesitant in making noise on the streets should 
they sense any danger.

And we all must try to use our phones carefully, as less as possible.

Take care everyone,

Shadab


When you feel afraid or nervous to do a thing then do it because the real 
harm which you may thus receive is less poignant than its expectation and 
fear.
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "shalini khanna" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 1:40 PM
Subject: [AI] Crime against the VI


Friends

Day before yesterday a blind guy was poisoned with a biscuit offered by a 
man helping him, in a local bus in delhi... in greed of his gold rings...
he was found unconscious on road by the police an hour later and struggled 
through the night in the hospital for his life... to get back to senses. The 
docs said...such cases are becoming common.

It is a grave issue where the most vulnerable - blind people are in danger 
of even taking help on the road.

My disabled especially blind friends...pls be careful and dont accept 
anything to eat from stratngers.

But more importantly lets do something about it. I am scared as the blind 
girls are more at risk who are encouraged by us to travel all the time 
independently. But help on the road cant be avoided.

Any suggestions?






Shalini Khanna
Hony. Director
NAB, India -Centre for Blind Women
L-25, Hauz Khas Enclave
New Delhi
Ph. no. 011- 41656266, 9811772499




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