A boy living in Delhi park, two social media users, two IPS officers & parents in Bihar. How internet weaved a heartwarming tale amidst nationwide lockdown.
Ayaz Faquih from Navi Mumbai and Purushottamlal Gupta from Thane are two auto-drivers from Maharashtra who going out of their ways to help citizens amidst the lockdown by offering free rides and ration kits to the needy.
The 54-year-old's branch office stood second among 349 branch offices in the division for delivering Electronic Money Orders (eMOs) of over Rs 4 lakhs to 427 people.
Neha Kumari from Mumbai was worried she would run out of camel milk for her child, who is allergic to goat, cow and buffalo milk. Read how this IPS officer helped all the way from Odisha amidst coronavirus crisis
A neighbour who risked his life to rescue six members of a family. A senior citizen who saved 80 lives. And so many more in a city torn apart by gut-wrenching violence.
“If we are born on this planet and do not help anyone, then will that even qualify as a life well lived? Everyone lives for themselves, but doing something for others gives it a sense of fulfillment.”