Showing posts with label help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label help. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2016

Richest of hearts!!


They say, the poorest of people have richest of hearts. If you ever doubted it, here's something for you to dwell on.

An air of expectancy was palpable in Magpara School's anganwadi on Tuesday when Khimjibhai Prajapati walked in on his crutches. Parents of 10 little girls from poor families, who were invited at the centre, thought as per his three-year-old practice, Prajapati would donate either books or school uniforms.

But their jaws dropped in disbelief when this 68-year-old beggar, famed for donating alms to encourage girls' education, brought out 10 small jewellery boxes containing gold earrings.

Prajapati presented each of the 10 girls with a pair of gold earrings, all purchased from the money he received by begging outside temples in Mehsana.

"We struggle to meet monthly expenses. We never even dreamt of getting gold," said Kumud Luhariya, seeing the twinkle in the eyes of her three-year-old daughter Bhumi after getting the earrings.

After Prajapati expressed his wish to gift the girls gold earrings, the anganwadi chose 10 girls who came from extremely poor families. The girls were children of daily wage labourers and blacksmiths who live in slums of Mehsana town.




"Girls need to be encouraged to study. They must be come self-reliant and stand on their feet. The situation in Mehsana is not good. There are very less girls compared to boys and this is the reason why I try to encourage them with such incentives," Prajapati told TOI.



Sheetal Sathwara, who runs the anganwadi centre, said, "Leave alone a beggar, I have never come across any poor person donating gold for girls in my entire life."

Deepak Shah, a gold jeweller, who gave the gold earrings at a discounted rate to Khimjibhai, said, "These were small earrings, slightly bigger than a nose stud. The total cost came up to Rs 13,000. But after I found that Khimjibhai wanted to present the earrings to poor girls, I decided to give him a discount of Rs 3,000."

In the last 13 years, Khimjibhai has spent Rs 80,000 for various causes like buying books, school uniform and paying fees of poor girls. He has donated for girls of 12 primary schools, including Disha Day School for the disabled.



 
After spending all the money for the earrings, Prajapati was all set for another round of begging. But a lady teacher, who was transferred from a government school on Tuesday, saved his day by giving him Rs 500 as Tuesday was her last day in Mehsana town.
 
Courtesy: TOI
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/This-beggar-gifts-gold-earrings-to-10-anganwadi-girls/articleshow/50829887.cms

High time we did something of value to the needy. Please lend your hand in support for the society. Even smallest of your support goes a long way in helping them.
-DC

Saturday, August 23, 2014

And here comes the "Rice Bucket Challenge"!!!

Well.. the "Ice Bucket Challenge" has gone viral.

Basically it is an activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on one's head to promote awareness of the disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)  and encourage donations to research. In simple words, (actually I couldn't find any, it's a bit too technical of course) ALS  is a progressive neuro-degenerative disease that affects the nerve cells and the spinal cord. 

Apparently a good initiative. However, with the scarce supply of water these days (at least in parts of Tamilnadu and elsewhere in India), rather than wasting water (now that it has already gone viral) why not spread the "Rice Bucket Challenge".

A Hyderabad based woman, Manju Latha Kalanithi has kick started this with a motive of helping the needy. It is a practical and innovative solution to feed the poor. This initiative seeks those who are interested to cook or buy a bucketful of rice for it to be given to the poor and needy in the neighborhood. Saves water. Helps the deprived. Donation need not necessarily be a bucket of rice, it can be of kind -  medicines, clothes and so on. It is just a way of showing "we care". we don't normally do things until we are told to or get a drive to. So here it is. Take it on and be the change. 

- TSC (Team for Social Cause)

P.S. TSC (Team for Social Cause) is a group devised at MIN - Mobis India Ltd (Hyundai Motors Group) at the start of this year with an aim of lending a helping hand for the welfare of the poor. A group of employees has taken pledge to save money every month and make voluntary donations to a social cause. TSC's contributions bring a smile to those who are in need and also drive the ones who wish to support. Such is the group and the people in it. 

And the journey has only begun. :)