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Kochi auto driver on mission to rescue orphan

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Kochi: For some, social service is another job, but for some others it’s a mission they carry out despite all odds in life.

Missionary zeal: Kerala auto-driver rescues street kids Video: NDTV.com


23-year-old Murugan — father figure for thousands of orphans of Kochi — is one such person.

About 2000 children who were left unwanted on the streets and were saved from falling prey to begging consider Murugan their father.

An auto-rickshaw driver in Kochi, he has pursued this noble cause for the past eight years. Himself an orphan, Murugan is a tireless worker.


“Whenever I get a call on my cell phone from anywhere, I rush to rescue the child. So far I have rescued 2000 — a lot of them from beggars. I have only studied till Class IV but the first child I saved is now studying in VIII. Whatever money I get from my auto, I spend it on these children,” he says.


Murugan’s mission has been well supported by orphanages like Sandhwanam. Everyday as he sets off to work, he is also on the lookout for children in distress. He picks them up from streets and sends them to these orphanages in quick time. He pays for the kids from his pocket all this while. He even works overnight to pump in extra money.

“Whenever Murugan gets a child from the street he brings him here to our organisation. He is our true inspiration,” Chairperson Sandhwanam Radha Menon says.

Not the one to let monetary constraints come in the way of his mission, Murugan is planning to organise a photo exhibition to raise money for the kids.


Photography is Murugan's hobby but he doesn't want to stop at that. In the hope to spread the message, he now wants to write a book on his experiences with street kids.

“He is a messenger of God,” High Court advocate Joseph Mathew says.

Certainly, the message is there for all to see.


(With inputs from Naveen Nair in Thiruvananthapuram)


Kochi auto driver on mission to rescue orphan
 
Kochi: For some, social service is another job, but for some others it’s a mission they carry out despite all odds in life.

Missionary zeal: Kerala auto-driver rescues street kids Video: NDTV.com


23-year-old Murugan — father figure for thousands of orphans of Kochi — is one such person.

About 2000 children who were left unwanted on the streets and were saved from falling prey to begging consider Murugan their father.

An auto-rickshaw driver in Kochi, he has pursued this noble cause for the past eight years. Himself an orphan, Murugan is a tireless worker.


“Whenever I get a call on my cell phone from anywhere, I rush to rescue the child. So far I have rescued 2000 — a lot of them from beggars. I have only studied till Class IV but the first child I saved is now studying in VIII. Whatever money I get from my auto, I spend it on these children,” he says.


Murugan’s mission has been well supported by orphanages like Sandhwanam. Everyday as he sets off to work, he is also on the lookout for children in distress. He picks them up from streets and sends them to these orphanages in quick time. He pays for the kids from his pocket all this while. He even works overnight to pump in extra money.

“Whenever Murugan gets a child from the street he brings him here to our organisation. He is our true inspiration,” Chairperson Sandhwanam Radha Menon says.

Not the one to let monetary constraints come in the way of his mission, Murugan is planning to organise a photo exhibition to raise money for the kids.


Photography is Murugan's hobby but he doesn't want to stop at that. In the hope to spread the message, he now wants to write a book on his experiences with street kids.

“He is a messenger of God,” High Court advocate Joseph Mathew says.

Certainly, the message is there for all to see.


(With inputs from Naveen Nair in Thiruvananthapuram)


Kochi auto driver on mission to rescue orphan

A real divine person! But will anyone regard him as even a great human? Only saffron/white clad self-advertised frauds are considered worthy of abject surrender by gullible folks!
 
It is sorry, that news does not reach every corner of India.
But a little bit of google shows that heroes are recognized, but the heroes themselves carry on the work and are not waiting for this recognition.

With so much negativity around us, the good often escapes the eye and in an atmosphere of negativity and despair, the positive aspects of India are often missed. REAL HEROES is an attempt by CNN-IBN in partnership with Reliance Foundation to recognize the unrecognized and to celebrate an India beyond the celebrities.

Real Heroes 2013: Honor The Unsung Heroes of India, Ordinary people-Extraordinary Service

The Better India is an attempt to bring out the happy stories, the unsung heroes (and heroines!), the small good deeds, and showcase them to the world. Over here, you will read about the incremental progress being made by the people of this country, the developments happening on the social and economic front. We hope that by showcasing these here, we might be able to inspire at least one amongst you, the readers, to do something that leaves an impact. Small or big. But, an impact.

Heroes Archives - The Better India

Ahmedabad's unsung heroes honoured - Times Of India

AHMEDABAD: It was a unique event when a large congregation of city's developers honored the many unsung heroes in uniform, who drive our city buses, ambulances, sweep our streets clean and police our neighborhoods.

Jharkhand salutes aces, unsung heroes - Times Of India

RANCHI: Keeping his promise to honour the people and organizations who have made difference to Jharkhand since its creation in November 2000, The Time of India on Saturday felicitated the individuals and organizations who have contributed to the progress of the state at a glittering function, 'Emerging Jharkhand: Times Impact Awards 2012', in the state capital on Saturday. Planning Commission deputy chairman of Montek Singh Ahluwalia, chief minister Arjun Munda and Union rural development...

Times of India:
Articles about Unsung Heroes - Times Of India

There is recognition to a degree in India, you can expect more, but it is there and these heroes are doing their job in-spite of all the negative people here.

Pj sir,
Thanks for all the positive posts from you.
 
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