Harteerath Singh Ahluwalia, the director of NGO Hemkunt Foundation took to Twitter on Sunday to share a heartwarming post about a man and his invaluable contribution towards Assam flood relief.
He shared how a staff member at the Delhi airport took out all the money he had in his pocket to donate for relief work of those hit during the 2022 Assam floods.
"Today while we were going to Assam, a young man who works as ground staff at Delhi Airport noticed us and the label ¡°Assam Relief¡± on the boxes we were carrying. He came running to us, took out all the money he had in his pocket (90rs) and said ¡°Meri taraf se?Sewa¡±, wrote Singh in his Twitter post.?
Continuing his tweet in another post, he wrote, "He gave the biggest note he had in his pocket to us (50rs). Idk how he¡¯ll manage to go home but he knew the power of coming together in tough times. A lot of ppl asked me on my IG live yesterday-¡°How do you keep yourself going?¡± This is my answer. Power of Sewa!"
This tweet soon went viral with over 9,000 likes. The internet was amazed by the man's gesture and were all praises for him. Take a look:
Assam is witnessing the worst floods in recent times that have so far affected around 55 lakh people across 32 districts of the northeastern state.?
121 people have died in the disastrous floods till June 25, such is the impact of the calamity in Assam. While the water level is gradually going down in several parts of the state, Silchar city in Cachar district remained submerged even on Monday.
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