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Title: When Justice Sleeps — A Son’s Silent Cry for Fairness, Faith, and Humanity

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🌾 English Version Title: When Justice Sleeps — A Son’s Silent Cry for Fairness, Faith, and Humanity Disclaimer This story and reflection are written for moral, social, and educational purposes. It is not directed against any person, religion, or legal system. The intention is to inspire self-reflection on justice, family values, and human compassion. --- Introduction Life is not always fair. Sometimes wealth, fate, and love do not flow equally among family members. The story you are about to read is not just about property or inheritance — it is about justice, responsibility, and the forgotten moral duty that binds families together. It begins with a father — once rich, respected, and generous. He had four sons and two daughters. Out of love and social duty, he ensured that three of his sons and two daughters were married into wealthy families while he was alive. Life was stable, dreams were high, and everyone lived in comfort. But fate, unpredictable as always, had anothe...

Title: Cry of North Bengal: A Land in PainlāωāϤ্āϤāϰāĻŦāĻ™্āĻ—েāϰ āĻ•āϰুāĻŖ āφāϰ্āϤি: āĻāĻ• āĻ­ূāĻ–āĻŖ্āĻĄেāϰ āĻļোāϕ⤉⤤्⤤⤰ ā¤Ŧं⤗ा⤞ ⤕ा ā¤Ļ⤰्ā¤Ļ: ā¤ā¤• ⤧⤰⤤ी ⤕ी ā¤Ēु⤕ा⤰

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Title: Cry of North Bengal: A Land in Pain English Version North Bengal is crying. The recent calamities have left people devastated, homes destroyed, and lives shattered. Mothers weep for children lost, families are stranded without shelter, and even the hills themselves seem to mourn. “I am crying because my children died, my house destroyed, my way destroyed, my hill also crying. Fear goes higher and higher, but you are busy criticizing one another. Please, come all of you to help me… I am Uttarbanga,” says a survivor of the disaster. The emotional and physical toll on the people of North Bengal is immense. Heavy rainfall, floods, and landslides have caused widespread destruction across Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar, and surrounding areas. The most affected are vulnerable families living in hilly and rural regions. Stories from the Ground In the small village of Kalimpong, houses have been swept away by landslides. Families that have lived there for generations hav...