Mahadevan Muthalampet, a philanthropist and former professor, has transformed thousands of lives through ‘charity cafes’, where he trains single mothers, people with disabilities, inmates, burn victims, and the poor in earning a better livelihood.
Bengaluru resident Mangamma has been serving idlis and dosas fo Rs 2.50 and Rs 5 respectively for the last three decades. Watch this video to see why she does it.
For over two decades, Shinod PC and Bindhu from Kodungallur, Kerala, have been donating their earnings to a monthly welfare scheme to alleviate families from poverty.
This inspiring auto painter from Bengaluru has been on a mission to feed lakhs of hungry hospital visitors and bystanders for the past five years, absolutely free of cost. Watch why he was motivated to take up this cause here.
Popatrao Funde and his wife, Anuradha, are teachers at two Zila Parishad schools in Maharashtra. But that hasn't stopped them from reaching out to the needy.
At a time when countless people have lost their jobs or livelihoods and are struggling to survive the impact of the pandemic, a small gift like this can make the new year very special for many.
Lakhs of Indians are struggling in these unstable times. But it is heartening to see so many come forward to make a difference - either through financial support or the distribution of necessities. Here's how you too can lend a hand!