Express News Service
THRISSUR: For a 10-year-old woman, protecting observe of happenings within the nation is just not a simple activity. But Lidwina Joseph, a Class V pupil of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Puranattukara, shocked the Chief Justice of India by not solely remaining up to date on the information but in addition appreciating the efforts of the Supreme Court via its interventions on the scarcity of oxygen.
Lidwina got here to learn about Covid sufferers dying on account of lack of medical oxygen from newspapers. While she felt unhappy about it, she stated she was extra frightened about the truth that nobody was intervening to alleviate the sufferings of bizarre individuals. But she later learn that the Supreme Court had intervened within the matter and urged the federal government to make sure oxygen provide and its transportation throughout the nation.
After Lidwina revealed her need to put in writing to the CJI, to placed on report her deep appreciation of the apex court docket’s intervention, her dad and mom requested their daughter to strive drafting a duplicate of the letter first. She additionally drew an image together with the letter.
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Her father Joseph Okay Francis, who works within the postal division after retiring from the Indian Air Force, despatched the letter. “We received a call from the secretary to the CJI, asking us details about Lidwina and our residential address. On Tuesday, Lidwina received a copy of the Constitution and a letter written and signed by Chief Justice of India Justice N V Ramana,” stated her dad and mom. Her mom Bilcy and two elder sisters might hardly consider that the CJI has written a private letter to their little Lidwina.
Addressing the woman as ‘My Dear Lidwina’, the CJI stated within the letter, “I am sure you will grow up into an alert, informed and responsible citizen who will contribute immensely towards nation building.”
“I never expected a reply, from such a person who has so many responsibilities. This is definitely the happiest moment in my life,” she stated. She can be thrilled on the quite a few calls she has acquired, particularly from her lecturers at Kendriya Vidyalaya, after receiving the letter from the CJI.
She reads an English every day and discusses issues together with her father. Drawing is her ardour. “I want to become a pilot when I grow up,” stated Lidwina.