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Help pours in for Tejas
- Thursday August 12, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
'Hello Mummy I am fine, do whatever these people tell you to do and also do not inform police' this is what Tejas said in a video recording after he was kidnapped two years ago. Two years later, his parents are still waiting for their son. Though there is no direct contact between them, Tejas' mother often reads out poems to him. She keeps his book...
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Support for 8-year-old kidnapped boy grows
- Thursday August 12, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
For the moment there is no direct contact between Tejas and his mother, but she often reads poems to him, keeps his books and other things in good shape and fondly looks at his happy pictures.Eight-year-old Tejas Gaba was kidnapped from Panipat in Dec 2008 when he was being driven to school by his mother. Two days later a video was sent to the fami...
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Parents offer 50 lakhs for missing son, 8-year-old Tejas
- Thursday August 12, 2010
- Cities | Vikram Chowdhary
Neena Gaba is in her 40s. She lives in a large home in a part of Panipat populated with rich industrialists. Her husband, Rajesh, owns a large textiles business.The walls of their house are dotted with photos of their family vacations - the couple with their two daughters and a young son. Neena can rarely bring herself to look at them. She last tou...
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Help pours in for Tejas
- Thursday August 12, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
'Hello Mummy I am fine, do whatever these people tell you to do and also do not inform police' this is what Tejas said in a video recording after he was kidnapped two years ago. Two years later, his parents are still waiting for their son. Though there is no direct contact between them, Tejas' mother often reads out poems to him. She keeps his book...
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www.ndtv.com
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Support for 8-year-old kidnapped boy grows
- Thursday August 12, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
For the moment there is no direct contact between Tejas and his mother, but she often reads poems to him, keeps his books and other things in good shape and fondly looks at his happy pictures.Eight-year-old Tejas Gaba was kidnapped from Panipat in Dec 2008 when he was being driven to school by his mother. Two days later a video was sent to the fami...
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www.ndtv.com
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Parents offer 50 lakhs for missing son, 8-year-old Tejas
- Thursday August 12, 2010
- Cities | Vikram Chowdhary
Neena Gaba is in her 40s. She lives in a large home in a part of Panipat populated with rich industrialists. Her husband, Rajesh, owns a large textiles business.The walls of their house are dotted with photos of their family vacations - the couple with their two daughters and a young son. Neena can rarely bring herself to look at them. She last tou...
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www.ndtv.com