wow! hats off to Dr.Shah Faisal,makes us feel proud to see a true indian, thanks rachna for sharing
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Bharath matha ki Jai
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Interesting! Kudos to dr. Shah Faisal!
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Indeed very impressive. Yhere are not many people as strong as he isThanks for visiting me
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@Readers Dais, Karan I feel the same way!@Jidhu Jose and Marja Thanks for visiting and for your comment.
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I would like to see more Dr Faizals in India
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Thanks for sharing such a motivating story!!
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Hi Rachna, very interesting story. I agree with you. There should be more men like him.You have a happy Mother’s day and keep well, best regards, Lee.
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@BK Chowla Yes, Sir. I would like that too.@Suffix Happy that you liked it. @Uncle Lee Thanks!
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wooooow! emotional tears :,)
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Life goes on and he knows that he has to move ahead.
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@$Ryn$ Thanks for visiting!@Haddock Yep, life goes on. We show our strength of character by wilting or by thriving under challenges that life throws constantly at us.
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Motivating for us…. easy to do in writing… but is this going to change the situation!!! Donno
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the challenge actually starts now for him. to change the system, by being part of the system..
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@Jon I think, what matters is his approach to adversity and how he can change circumstances. We will have to see, if he can make a difference to the existing system and mindset.@wisedonkey Yes, it is a challenge for him, but I think he has the strength of character to achieve. Let’s hope that he molds the system instead of the system molding him.
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Hello Rachna.This is my first time to your blog.. this is great story what u have shared with all of us, makes us feel proud to see a true indian like Dr.Shah Faisa…and your kid is to sweet…Happy Mother’s Day:-)
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Oh wow — VERY impressive!
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Well…i donno..I am confused…I was just thinking, if we who live far away from these regions of conflict are being pseudo moralstic when we desperately search for a hero…or when we blindly believe what the Government/mass media says…donno
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@Rumana Welcome to my blog and hope to see you more often :). Thanks for the wonderful comment.@Agnes Thanks!@Jon It could be true both ways. Maybe, we want to see something good, as per our definition, in an area of conflict. See the contrast between the two Faisals in the news since the past few days. Wouldn’t we as Indians feel proud that ours turned to prove a point, whereas the other one brought shame to his country’s name when faced with adverse circumstances.
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