
NEW DELHI: From among the many a whole bunch of letters acquired day by day, those by a boy and a woman caught the attention of Chief Justice N V Ramana, who personally responded to them and inspired them to grow to be nation builders.
Lidwina Joseph, a fifth customary scholar in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Thrissur, (*5*), despatched a letter reflecting the attention of right this moment’s younger inhabitants.
She stated, “I was much worried about the deaths in Delhi and other parts of country due to corona. From the newspaper, I understood that your honourable court has intervened effectively in the suffering and deaths of people in the fight against Covid-19. I am happy and feel proud your honourable court has passed orders for supply of oxygen and saved many lives. I understand your honourable court has initiated effective steps in bringing down Covid and death rate in our country, especially in Delhi. I thank you, your honour, for this.”
She was most likely referring to the SC taking over points referring to brief provide of oxygen to Delhi and another states in the course of the pandemic’s peak and the Centre being directed by the SC to keep up optimum provide of oxygen to Delhi. Responding to the girl’s letter, the CJI stated, “I have received your beautiful letter along with a heart-warming illustration of the judge at work. I am really impressed with the way you kept track of happenings in the country and the concern that you have displayed for the well-being of people… I am sure you will grow up into an alert, informed and responsible citizen who’ll contribute immensely towards nation building.”
Just a few days in the past, the CJI had responded to a Class 12 scholar from Andhra Pradesh, Potluri Darshet, who despatched a letter written in flawless Telugu. The CJI appreciated his effort and stated it was uncommon nowadays to come back throughout children writing letters of their mom tongue.
Lidwina Joseph, a fifth customary scholar in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Thrissur, (*5*), despatched a letter reflecting the attention of right this moment’s younger inhabitants.
She stated, “I was much worried about the deaths in Delhi and other parts of country due to corona. From the newspaper, I understood that your honourable court has intervened effectively in the suffering and deaths of people in the fight against Covid-19. I am happy and feel proud your honourable court has passed orders for supply of oxygen and saved many lives. I understand your honourable court has initiated effective steps in bringing down Covid and death rate in our country, especially in Delhi. I thank you, your honour, for this.”
She was most likely referring to the SC taking over points referring to brief provide of oxygen to Delhi and another states in the course of the pandemic’s peak and the Centre being directed by the SC to keep up optimum provide of oxygen to Delhi. Responding to the girl’s letter, the CJI stated, “I have received your beautiful letter along with a heart-warming illustration of the judge at work. I am really impressed with the way you kept track of happenings in the country and the concern that you have displayed for the well-being of people… I am sure you will grow up into an alert, informed and responsible citizen who’ll contribute immensely towards nation building.”
Just a few days in the past, the CJI had responded to a Class 12 scholar from Andhra Pradesh, Potluri Darshet, who despatched a letter written in flawless Telugu. The CJI appreciated his effort and stated it was uncommon nowadays to come back throughout children writing letters of their mom tongue.