Heath workers including doctors and nurses have been serving us for a long time, often silently and hardly appreciated.
It took a pandemic for many of us to realise the value of their service. At a time when everyone else was concerned about keeping themselves safe from the virus, doctors and nurses were at the forefront of the battle against it, even if that meant putting themselves at risk.
A man from Mysuru, Karnataka found a unique way to honour the service of healthcare workers during the pandemic.
Bharat PN, a native of Mysuru, just completed Mysuru a 'Walk for Humanity', to pay tribute to the Covid frontline warriors, by walking over 4,000 km.
The 33-year-old benga his mega walk from Kanyakumari on December 11, 2020, and reached Srinagar on Monday after 99 days.
Throughout this journey, Bharath also spread the messages about fitness, environment protection, tree plantation among others.?
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Bharath unsuccessfully tried his hands on several businesses and was later left stranded at home due to the lockdown.
That his when Bharath says he got the idea for the walk for humanity.