2020年9月24日(木)
When I go to work most people
The worst part amidst this entire painful incident is that a fabricated video has been made viral.She also said the industrial area where the fire took place, "is under DSIDC and land allotment has been done by the Delhi government"."I only made some inquiry about the place from my co-workers and I meant we shouldnt say anything about such unfortunate incident at this time", she added.Aggarwal, who had visited the spot to take stock of the China Thermostatic Shower Panels situation, was heard telling officials before talking to ANI, "Is factory ki license humare paas hai, isliye kuch nai bol sakte.Also read: 17 killed in fire at cracker factory in Delhis Bawana; owner arrestedA massive fire broke out at a firecracker unit in outer Delhis Bawana industrial area, killing 17 people and injuring two on Saturday evening."The industrial area recorded three fires on Saturday - the first around 4 pm in a carpet manufacturing company in Sector 1, the second in the firecracker unit in Sector 5, and the third in Sector.The license of this factory is with us, so we should not speak against it. I expect Arvind Kejriwal to apoligise to me for spreading this lie,"Aggarwal said.Mayor of North Delhi Preeti Aggarwal, who was earlier caught on camera cautioning the officials from speaking against the firecracker factory where a massive fire broke out on Saturday, has called the video "fake" and demanded an apology from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for "spreading a lie".
When I go to work most people do not realise that I am a girl," Sitara says."All the responsibility is on my and Sitaras shoulders -- we have to provide for the family and pay back the loans. Sometimes she covers her short brown hair with a scarf and deepens her voice to conceal her real gender."Sitara started working at the factory when she was eight, following in the footsteps of her four older sisters, who also made bricks instead of going to school -- until they married, after which they stayed home.Normally it is families with no male heirs who make a daughter dress as a boy so she can carry out the duties of a son without getting harassed, or worse."But even after so many years acting as a boy, Sitara still finds herself imagining what it would be like if she had a brother and could be free to have long hair and go to school."If I dont work we will face a lot of hardship and problems.
When I go to work most people do not realise that I am a girl," Sitara says."All the responsibility is on my and Sitaras shoulders -- we have to provide for the family and pay back the loans. Sometimes she covers her short brown hair with a scarf and deepens her voice to conceal her real gender."Sitara started working at the factory when she was eight, following in the footsteps of her four older sisters, who also made bricks instead of going to school -- until they married, after which they stayed home.Normally it is families with no male heirs who make a daughter dress as a boy so she can carry out the duties of a son without getting harassed, or worse."But even after so many years acting as a boy, Sitara still finds herself imagining what it would be like if she had a brother and could be free to have long hair and go to school."If I dont work we will face a lot of hardship and problems.
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