Madhya Pradesh teacher Gopal Bhalwala spent Rs 3 lakh from his savings to transform a government school, equipping it with water facilities, a library, and a garden.
Beyond the call of duty, there are countless stories of dedication, resilience, and compassion showed by the Indian police force. Let's take a look at a few such individuals who empower and inspire.
Parveen Kumar Goyal runs the Shree Shyam Rasoi in Delhi which serves an unlimited lunch thali for just Re 1 to feed the underprivileged without compromising on their dignity.
From just Rs 5, Bihar-based Dr Ramanand Singh has increased his fees to a nominal amount of Rs 50. At times he waives the fees to serve the underprivileged of society
Shivam Soni, who started Hunger Langar in Indore, offers vada pav, medu vada, biryani, and masala dosa to hundreds everyday. All meals are priced as low as Rs 10, and are sometimes offered for free
Started as an initiative to appreciate the role a community plays in one’s life, the painstakingly crafted murals are part of a larger project by a group of driven youngsters led by Sievituo Solo.
Firoz Berly is a volunteer who was connected to the Sahaara Charitable Trust, an NGO that specializes in working with street children, to coach football to a group of 14 children. His surprise made their day, and in turn, taught us all what it means to be selfless.
This doctor has been working relentlessly and has contributed immensely to the field of healthcare and community service. And now, the 75-year-old has been honoured for her inspiring work.