"DCP ma'am (IPS officer Aslam Khan) had found out that we were struggling to live. She spoke to all of us and promised that she would transfer some amount to our account every month."
It all began when 12-year-old Kulsum's teacher from the Haji Public School in the Breswana village of Jammu and Kashmir, posted the heartrending lines that the young girl had written about being inspired by JK Rowling’s life and her legacy on Twitter two months back.
Among the millions who saw the video and voiced their anger against the students was Sadasivan, a 68-year-old retired police officer from Coimbatore. He decided then and there that he wanted to meet the dog.
The life of Yasminee Bashir, from the islands of Andaman and Nicobar, is one such heart-warming story that shows how deep a mark personal experiences can leave and how they can inspire people to do great things in life.
Khanna was completing his shift in the Sea Rock Sheraton hotel in Mumbai when found out about the news of rioters taking over the city. Following this, the staff was also barred from going out of the hotel.
Four-year-old Ishaanvi saw the challenges that her grandmother was facing and realised that even though she was braving her treatment, she had fallen prey to social stigma.
In a rare and heartwarming gesture, Gujarat man marries off seven girls from the Valmiki (Dalit) community during his own daughter's wedding to fight social stigma.