INSPIRATION FOR HARD WORK.
Once Pradeep reaches home late at night, he will cook food for himself and his elder brother. He has become a source of inspiration, and all the listeners praise him for his hard work and appreciate him.
Once Pradeep reaches home late at night, he will cook food for himself and his elder brother. He has become a source of inspiration, and all the listeners praise him for his hard work and appreciate him.
Prema and her companions decided to use some money from the collected amount locally called ‘nek’, and managed to get Mamta’s daughter married with great pomp and show.
After she saw us she gave out a sigh of relief 😌 with a hint of pain in it to our relief she was not injured heavily even though she was hit by a two-wheeler that was speeding on a busy road.
“I’m so happy to have this house. We didn’t use to have one, we lived in a little mud hut with nothing. Now, I have a good house”, said Silva.
Boundaries melt, walls fall down and humanity shows its real face in the time when it is most needed. We also say Thank you to Moazam for showing the entire world, how one can be simply human!
We were still about 5 km away from the school and we felt lost because we forgot the exact way to school and wondered for almost 3 hours, with no one to ask for directions around. Finally, a lady who was driving by stopped and helped us with the direction and we had left school about 2 km behind. We again had to turn back and covered 2 km more on foot. I am also thankful to that lady for telling me the right way.
Although there was concern that whoever found the ring would keep it for themselves, Pizzamigalo was just happy to pay it forward.
Survivor says “Giving into the darkness offers no benefit.”, students from Westford Academy are helping the patients keep their hopes high and see the light at the end of their survival journey.
This is a story of just one stray, but still, there are many out there looking for a permanent home. I wish that they will find some kind heart to bring them home or to a shelter where they can rest and feel at home.
People take this meal as a Prasad (offering) from the goddess, including any homeless or anyone who is around is welcome to come out and eat. Such bhoj are common during such cultural festivals and most importantly there are no restrictions on who, where, or how much they take or eat, there is always plenty to serve.