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Man who took bullets while saving guests loses battle for life

Mumbai: Rajan Kamble was shot at when he was herding the guests at the Taj, the hotel where he worked, to safety. He battled death for an entire night trapped in the hotel and for six days in the critical care unit of JJ hospital. On the seventh day, Kamble, 48, breathed his last. “He died in the li  ....Read more

Man who took bullets while saving guests loses battle for lifeBy: pankaj | Wednesday , 24 Dec '08 13:35:14 PM Reply | Forward the man rajan kamble left his two children
Devotion to dutyBy: Jayatheertha | Saturday , 6 Dec '08 0:44:53 AM Reply | Forward Shri Kamble has shown extreme devotion of duty and saved lives of several customers .Surely the blessings of all those Customers/guests and thierfamilly members AND EVERYONE who read this brave story will shower upon brave KAMBLES family.
real herosBy: vishal | Friday , 5 Dec '08 19:55:25 PM Reply | Forward We gave crores to the victorious cricket team. Cricketers who are already mega-rich. Now let us see how our system compensates the real heros in our nation. Let us see what is the value of the life of a brave selfless man who gave his life to save others. Let us see how our country provides for his widow and children. This is the test of the real character of our nationhood.
From the Taj?By: KVSKumar | Friday , 5 Dec '08 17:23:32 PM Reply | Forward Is JJ hospital the best state of the art hospital in Mumbai in cases involving life and death situation? I doubt. Where was the Tata Management". Why could they shift him to any good state of the art hospital" Surely Kamble was doing a great deed beyond the call of duty. As a citizen of India, I am baffled at this show of apathy by those whom I thought matter in this country. I pray GOD to give Kamble's family enough courage to withstand the loss. May his soul rest in peace.
DONT DONATE TO ANY GOVT FUND - REQUEST RATAN TATA TO START HIS OWN FUND FOR THESE MARTYRSBy: C. Deepa | Friday , 5 Dec '08 15:11:28 PM Reply | Forward I had hoped Kambe would make it. This is very sad. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CONTRIBUTE TO GOVT FUNDS FOR THE VICTIMS! .There is no way they will receive any of it. FORGET THE PM's FUND. From experience I find that Care Today, a division of India today, does a good job and NDTV acheived a lot with funds collected during the Tsunami. Alternately, write to Ratan Tata asking him to open a fund - I'm sure they can be trusted to do the right thing for their empolyees
Useless policeBy: SK | Friday , 5 Dec '08 3:41:39 AM Reply | Forward Hotel staff put their lives at stake to save so many, it is remarkable, while police ran away in some cases as in this case. In fact there was no police controlling any crowds for days near the hotel. What would have happened if those implanted bombs exploded near the entrance, many more would have died. Hotel staff need to be honored for their courage, what they did was beyond their regular duty, their job was not even related to security.
Honorable Mr KambleBy: CB | Friday , 5 Dec '08 1:50:31 AM Reply | Forward May God bless and keep this honorable amn and his family.
One day at a time...By: Vimlesh Gounder | Friday , 5 Dec '08 0:01:50 AM Reply | Forward To all Indians - I have one question for you all, what positive thing have you done today to improve india? Dont even contemplate to post a reply to my question, just stop doing whatever you are doign and think. Be honest to your self and ask yourself, what have i done today to improve india, its people and my life. We can point fingers and blame all and sundry till the world ends but no good will come out of it. How many of you have stood in the middel of the road and pissed infront of millions broad daylight, how many of you have abused cursed and belittled your own kind in your own country today. How many of you have woken today with only on thought in mind, to make money by whatever means possible and if that means to cheat the country and its people. Wake up Indians, if you dont wake up now and improve your preception, ideologies and deeds then India is doomed for eternity. We dont need terrorist to kil india, at present indias own children are doing a very good job of it. peace
Well said Vimlesh, we have to change before we can expect change elsewhere.By: C. Deepa | Friday , 5 Dec '08 15:17:46 PM Reply | Forward It took almost a week for any politician to apologize for anything and why will they? We dont apologize for the wrong we do. We let our children commit all kinds of wrong and refuse to acknowledge it or correct them. We perform our duties badly and expect our customers not to complain. We treat the police with barely any respect. WE NEED TO CHANGE, and only then will the country change.
Immortalise himBy: Suryanshu | Thursday , 4 Dec '08 21:52:20 PM Reply | Forward This is an exemplary act. Mr Kamble is a true hero, like some other heroes who emerged in these events. People like him should have streets and airports named after them!
Terrorism in PakistanBy: Aditya | Thursday , 4 Dec '08 21:30:21 PM Reply | Forward Pakistan has never fought battle whole heartedly against terrorism. Actually if you do more research at ground level you would be surprised that terrorist have been supported and trained by govt agencies even today - directly or indirectly. This is collaborated both US forces, Afghanistan and India. These terrorists are their bargaining power to get money, attention and militia to carry their dirty work. How would you get them off it? Right now the problem Pakistan is too strong for even US to go inside and take the terrorist out. Same is true for India and Afghanistan. If Pakistan was weak it would not dare to support - We all know Bin Laden and other Taliban terrorists are in Pakistan. It is not the terrorist stopping us to go in but really the Pakistan Army. Same is true for India. India has given list of twenty terrorists to Pakistan in 2004
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