Weather: Meaning of rain, flood and water burial of bridges

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  • Himachal Pradesh Rainfall Situation; Floods In Delhi, Punjab, And Haryana

10 minutes agoAuthor: Navneet Gurjar, National Editor, Dainik Bhaskar

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In Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, a bridge was washed away by the strong current of Beas river.

There is heavy rain in many states. There are flood situations at many places and the immense water coming from the dams into the rivers is washing away many bridges. Water is also strong. Sin is the destroyer as well as a kind of cleaner. During rains and floods, the huge amount of water has been doing the work of destroyer and sweeper with great determination and is doing it even today.

Actually, those who are raw bridges, that is, those who are flabby due to corruption, they all get swept away in this flood. The sins of all the doers are washed away. The pot of all sins is broken in the name of flood. The water that is released from the dams, there is no specific account of it either in our country or in the states.

River overflowing near Kullu bus stand in Himachal Pradesh.

River overflowing near Kullu bus stand in Himachal Pradesh.

It is a different matter when a cloud bursts, otherwise it rains heavily and the officers, responsible leaders, all of them remain asleep, when there is a danger to the dam itself, then all of a sudden many gates are opened to flood the villages and towns below. Disaster is spread. Actually, this calamity leaves scope for flood relief and this is the source of real income.

If people die, they die, the system, the bureaucracy has no other concern except to fill its house. Notes should rain, that’s all.

It was recalled from the notes that the Supreme Court on Monday rejected the petition demanding ID proof to be made mandatory for exchanging Rs 2,000 notes. This means that two thousand notes will continue to be exchanged without any ID proof. Actually, the Supreme Court does not want to interfere in the guidelines of the Reserve Bank. Now the Supreme Court has given a decision, so it would be right.

The question arises on the guide line of the Reserve Bank that when these notes are to be changed without identification, then why are they being closed? High notes are banned so that hoarding does not happen. As far as the question of depositing Rs 2000 notes in the bank is concerned, some account of this can be written somewhere, but there is no account of exchanging the notes without proof.

The power of political parties, leaders and hoarding traders is twelve. No one is going to ask them that from where did they get so many notes of two thousand rupees? Even if they came, why had they accumulated so much till now? Why not deposit in the bank?

However, the flood has come. Water is taking away the bridges and two thousand notes are bent on flooding the banks.