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As heavy rains flooded Vadrai village in Maharashtra's Palghar district, Manish spotted an injured street dog with a broken leg, stranded and terrified. Instead of walking away, he carefully placed the helpless animal in a basket, carried it through the floodwaters, and brought it to safety.

u/crizes1 — 12 hours ago

Jagdish and several volunteers worked together through heavy rain to rescue an injured cow. Despite the difficult conditions, they carefully lift and support the animal, refusing to leave until it is safely moved.

u/crizes1 — 2 days ago

Driven by a mother’s simple yet profound question—"What will happen with just one room?"—Dr Ashok Jain returned to his roots in Jalore, Rajasthan, transforming a resource-scarce village school into a magnificent Parliament-style campus for future generations.

u/crizes1 — 3 days ago
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Most people move on after tragedy. Dr. Raman Kishore turned his into a lifelong mission. Every weekend, he travels to Bihar's remotest villages, spending most of his salary to treat strangers for free.

u/crizes1 — 6 days ago

Meet 82-year-old Mansukh Dada. He lost his job during the pandemic, but instead of giving up, he started a tiny farsan stall in Borivali to support his family. Pure grit.

u/crizes1 — 7 days ago

When Sobhan Mukherjee started speaking openly about menstrual health, he faced resistance, threats, and even confinement. But he persisted. Today, his work has helped thousands of women and girls access menstrual products, information, and healthcare across West Bengal.

u/crizes1 — 8 days ago
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Thrown out by her own family for being transgender, Nakshatra R Gola knew what it felt like to be abandoned. Today her NGO, Nammane Summane, houses hundreds, including people with disabilities, elderly individuals, and orphans abandoned by their families.

u/crizes1 — 9 days ago

Ablu Rajesh Kumar lost his legs in an accident at the age of 13. Today with unwavering family support, and extraordinary determination, he learned to walk, dance, teach, and even set a world record in cycling.

u/crizes1 — 11 days ago