Showing posts with label students. Show all posts
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Saturday, 15 March 2008

Kalyan youth shows train bullies who’s boss

24-yr-old Raju Pillai gets bullies arrested after he was hit and pushed off train by them on Tuesday for standing at ‘their spot’

NILESH NIKADE



Afew months ago, a scuffle over standing on the footboard at the door of a local train compartment resulted in the death of a Dombivli resident — he was thrown out by other commuters. In a similar incident on Tuesday, a youth from Kalyan almost became another casualty after he was hit and pushed out of the train by a group of commuters for standing ‘at their regular spot’.
But this young man refused to be a silent victim and got one of them behind bars.

Raju Pillai, 24, an employee with a bank and resident of Kalyan, travels to Nerul every day. On Tuesday, Pillai boarded the 8.22 am fast local from Kalyan and managed to find a spot near the compartment door. Pillai said, “At Dombivli, a group of seven men boarded from the track side of the train and started pushing commuters who were standing near the door telling us to get off at Thane, the next station. Suddenly, one of them hit me on the face with his bag claiming that it was the group’s regular spot and that I should move.”

When Pillai argued that he was there first, the group started abusing and threatening him. “I objected to their bullying and said I had equal right to
stand at the spot. They said it was their regular train and their reserved space, as they had been travelling on it for 16 years. One of them then held my arms. I was scared he would throw me off the train,” Pillai said. He decided it was prudent to keep his cool but was shocked when the men pushed him off the train at Thane.
But Pillai was not about to let the train bullies get away with it. On Wednesday, he approached the Dombivli Government Railway Police. B P Kardel, Senior Police Inspector, Dombivli GRP, said, “We decid
ed to set a trap for the group on Thursday and asked Pillai to identify the group members. Our men in civil clothes waited for the fast train to arrive. As soon as the group tried to climb from the opposite direction, we caught them on the tracks.”
However, of the seven men detained, only Naresh Shetty, a Dombivli resident, was booked for manhandling Pillai.
A K Sharma, Commissioner GRP has asked commuters to file complaints against such groups. “We promise to take action against such. We can be reached on 23759201.”

Raju Pillai (above) was held by the arms and threatened by Naresh Shetty (right)




Source: MM

We need more Such youth.

Friday, 15 February 2008

Students Make E-Bike.

MATCHING THEIR steps with the emerging technologies of the world, students of Thakur Polytechnic College, Kandivli, came up with innovative and interesting projects for the annual submission. But the project that took everyone to surprise was an Ebike.

Talking about the projects, Rajesh Singh, Director of the college, said, "Students worked in a team of four and displayed 150 projects. Each one of them was unique, but the E-Bike grabbed lot of attention.

An E-Bike is battery powered, has zero pollution and is a zero maintenance bike. It has five speeds in a range of 5 to 40 kms hour. It can run a total of 60 kms in a fully charged condition with a cost of 10 paise per km.

"Around the world, mankind's love affair with the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle is polluting our air, depleting precious resources, and congesting our roadways. We can help solve these problems by altering our transit patterns and taking advantage of clean and efficient modes of powered transportation. My team mates Mayank Goswami, Lohit Raskar, Jay Bhatt and I then came up with this idea," said 18-year-old Govind Jangid.

Such bikes though are not much prevalent in India is popular in the US. Made on similar lines the E-Bike by the students costs only Rs 9,500 and took seven months to finish. The battery run bike is easy to handle and can easily drive you to shorter distances.

"We have made it in a way that it can be charged through a mobile charger in dire circumstances. One only needs to connect the charger with the battery and plug the charger in. The battery will be fully charged in four hours," said 18-year-old Mayank Goswami, another member of the group.

The bike also has shock absorbers for bad roads and weighs 35 kg but with a capacity to carry more than 100 kg. The outside body is made of fibre frames.

source HT.