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Youngsters lend much-needed helping hand to blast victims

Updated on: 17 February,2010 10:23 AM IST  | 
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In Pune, a city full of migrant students, it is friends who've kept up a vigil for the blast injured at hospitals

Youngsters lend much-needed helping hand to blast victims

In Pune, a city full of migrant students, it is friends who've kept up a vigil for the blast injured at hospitals



Ashutosh Singh (22), a student of Symbiosis Law College, has made many trips between the Inlaks Budhrani and Jahengir hospitals since Saturday -- the day of the blast at the German Bakery. Singh has been busy taking care of the needs of his roommates at the college hostel who were admitted to the hospitals after they sustained injuries in the blast.






Most victims hurt in the blast were students who were not from Pune. In absence of their families, it is friends who have been maintaining a vigil to do everything possible for the victims.

Many students of Symbiosis and LIS Law College have not left hospitals since their injured friends were admitted.u00a0 Some of these friends have been there for over 72 hours at a stretch.

"It is a tough job handling parents of the injured. It's so difficult to be brave and face them, assure them about the safety of their children," explained Ashutosh Srivastav (21), a third year student of Symbiosis Law College.

Most have begun to work out shifts. The students are happy that they have managed to collect enough blood not only for their friends, but even for others. Hemant Mittal (21), another student of Symbiosis says, "We spread the message through social networking websites. Thanks to our messages over 100 people from all walked of life walk in to donate blood."

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