Conflict may divide land, but it cannot always divide people. The Partition of 1947 saw communities torn apart—but also brought to light stories of unity, where individuals crossed lines of faith and fear to protect each other. These moments show that peace begins with people.
Sustained by volunteers, painted by communities, and embraced by those in need—India’s Walls of Kindness are a living, breathing tribute to public compassion.
49-year-old Diwani Ram is a farmer by profession and dedicates two months during the monsoons every year to help people cross flooded rivulets in Uttarakhand
“I appeal to more hoteliers to provide their set up to carry out such operations. It may not mean much for you to hand over a packet to someone in need, but for them, it may be the only hot meal they eat that day,” says Dhruv. #hungerheroes #coronawarriors
After watching her father donating food and clothes to flood survivors, little Tunisha asked him, "But you did not collect schools bags, books or stationery for the children. How will they go to school now?”
They may not wear capes, but their incredible courage and compassion for the downtrodden makes these Indians superheroes in every other way. #TBIChangemakers2019 #RealLifeHeroes
From filing a petition against pollution-causing nations, inventing a landslide detection device, raising lakhs for the elderly, helping farmers increase their income to giving a dignified life to ragpickers, here are 10 youngsters who are shaping a better future.
“I have to repay a loan of Rs 1.5 lakhs. Giving a better quality of life to my daughter is my priority and most of my income goes in her physiotherapy,” says Nishanth who is in dire need of financial help. Here’s how you can lend a hand.