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28.08.2013
Thought birth date |
"We
cant change that"
Nobody in the last 2025 years was successful in changing attitude of people.
Maybe the
thoughts came after 28.08.2013 when founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat
had an almost fatal accident and his death was postponed by Bhau and
many social doctors like Mastek Foundation, Adfactors PR, Venkat, not
to be named philanthropist but these are thoughts.
By education he
may be an Engineer and MBA, but his teacher is life.
He had the experience of meeting with Mr Ratan Tata, Keshub Mahindra
or had a letter from film celebrity Amitabh Bachchan on his views of
Developed Nation or call from former President Dr Abdul Kalam or many
school or college friends who stayed at hospital after the accident.
He also experienced below third grade individuals who are motivating
him to write a digital book on mental rape.
And he is also learning
how to help people from his elder son Rohan, who is differently abled
and can not do any main thing on his own.
So like everyone
good and bad things happen but instead of blaming them, he is learning
from them or their makers.
He worked in advertising
and PR and social PR and that is why he thought he should use his skills
in Branding issues.
And good things
is he was part of Onida TV Team where in the ad they showed broken TV
with tag line "Neighbours envy, owners pride"
He does not want to own because he knows he will leave the world empty.
But while on earth, he should live with pride.
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India
Ministry
of Law and Justice
USA
Action on
Smoking and Health
Government
Accountability Project (GAP)
Physicians
Committee for Responsible Medicine
Project on
Government Oversight (POGO)
Public
Citizen Foundation
Social
Justice (USA)
American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation
Center
for Community Change
Center
for Community Change Action
Center
for Constitutional Rights
Fortune
Society
Freedom From
Religion Foundation
Interfaith
Alliance Foundation
Sikh
Coalition
Unitarian
Universalist Service Committee (UUSC)
1. Access to Justice:
Financial Barriers:
High court fees and legal representation costs can make
it difficult for individuals, especially those with limited
resources, to access the justice system.
Geographic Barriers:
The location of courts in urban areas can make it difficult
for people in rural areas to access justice.
Lack of Awareness:
Many people are unaware of their rights and the legal processes
available to them.
Language Barriers:
The use of complex legal language can be a barrier for those
who do not speak the language of the courts.
Disparities in Outcomes:
Access to justice can be impeded by a lack of representation,
language barriers, lack of transportation, or lack of technology,
leading to disparities in outcomes.
2. Delays and Inefficiency:
Judicial Delays:
The Indian judiciary faces issues such as case delays, pendency,
overburdened courts, and inadequate infrastructure.
Case Backlog:
A large backlog of cases can lead to significant delays
in resolving disputes and delivering justice.
Lack of Speedy Trial Mechanisms:
The absence of efficient mechanisms for speedy trials can
further exacerbate delays.
Frequent Adjournments:
Frequent adjournments can prolong the legal process and
lead to delays.
3. Law Enforcement and Judicial System Challenges:
Abuse of Power:
The police are frequently accused of abuse of power, including
unwarranted arrests, unlawful incarceration, and harassment.
Human Rights Violations:
Human rights violations occur in prisons, with officials
employing physical force on inmates.
Overburdened Judiciary:
The judiciary is often overburdened with heavy caseloads
and suffers from insufficient financial and human resources.
Maintaining the Credibility of the Judiciary:
The uncertainty of outcomes, high number of acquittals,
and murmurs regarding the integrity of judges can erode
public trust in the judiciary.
Emerging Crimes:
The rise of cybercrime and other emerging forms of crime
pose new challenges to the justice system.
Gender Bias and Stereotypes:
Gender bias and stereotypes in the justice system can impede
women's access to justice and have a particularly negative
impact on women victims and survivors of violence.
Mental Illness:
Many individuals who become involved in the criminal justice
system are impacted by mental illness, which can further
complicate navigating the legal system.
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Meditation |
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Social issues need
Brand Surgery |
| People
like Brands.
Infact they love Brands.
Many people in the world hate "social issues". Maybe because
they think they have one life.
They want to enjoy.
And not get involved with
Social issues others face.
Please note "others face"
These people know must know that they came on earth alone and leave the
world alone. Their parents, life partner, children are all different than
themself. Even if it is twins or more together, they as individuals are
aline. And yes, maybe leave alongwith others in case of natural disasters
like flood, earthquake or or man made disasters like war, naxalism but
the fact is as government counts them as numbers like number of people
died in flood was 28813. Yes, they become a number however poor or rich
they were.
So what you do in between birth and death is important. You can be a great
film hero or sports heroine or super rich business person or born in royal
family or on streets in a poor family. You were born as a body and leave
as a body, what you live as a body is key.
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