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Picture 21. (b) Scene : Scene is same but the story is different
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Story—(b) A former member of fidayeen group left the heinous profession and won the election of
Gram Pradhan of village ‘Pir’ of Kupwara sector. Gram Pradhan left with no alternative except to
terminate the marriage of his daughter having threatened that the couple will be killed if he failed to
join back the group. He shifted his family with his close relative immediately and contacted the
commandant of BSF alongwith his two partners. Having taken one platoon, he escorted the force to raid
the different hideouts as he knew the area and places. A week of persistent combing and raiding
resulted in killing of many terrorists. Having failed to confront the force the Fidayeen group shifted
their strategy leaving the village untouched.
Picture 22. (Scene)—A woman standing at the door.
Story : On the occasion of my relative’s marriage everyone
was out of station. I was preparing for my M.A. (Final) year
examination of Agra University. My maid servant knocked the
door at midnight and narrated me that her son was vomiting
blood and she had knocked so many doors but none was ready to
help. I took out my bike and asked my maid servant to envelope
her son and we rushed to the Emergency Ward of Balrampur
Hospital. I ran from one point to another and persuaded the staff
and within 20 minutes glucose and other medical-aid was
provided by the doctor. Meanwhile, I got the prescription from
Factor I Factor III Factor IV the doctor and arranged 2 injections and 7 kind of medicines
Intelligence & Leadership Dynamism from different medical stores and stayed up to the morning till he
Organising recovered.
Picture 23. (Scene)—A person lifting a heavy stone.
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Story : Ram Kumar a gangman of 20 years of age at Badshahnagar crossing was on duty. While
sensing the railway track he noticed that a big ditch has been made under the fish plates and Rajdhani
Express was likely to approach Badshahnagar station from Delhi. Ram Kumar was alone as others were
working at different places. To prevent the havoc he was left with no alternative except to fill the ditch.
After placing 3-4 stones, he started rushing toward the approaching train alongwith a red cloth and just
at the distance of 150 yards he confronted the train and any how by his effort and loud cry, the driver
was able to stop the train only at a 10 feet before the ditch.'