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Acts of kindness help less privileged face harsh summer

- Naina Arora naina.arora@htdigital.in

The temperatur­e is rising with each passing day in Delhi-NCR, adding to the woes of the homeless and underprivi­leged in the region, who are left with the insurmount­able task of scouting for nutritious food, clean drinking water and shelter. However, some good Samaritans have stepped up to help those in need by distributi­ng food, water and other essentials.

LOOKING AFTER DAILYWAGER­S

Shailee Mayur Shah, who runs a Facebook page, Smile Collectors, has been distributi­ng water to those toiling on the roads of Gurugram. She says: “Whenever I step out of my home (Phase 5, Gurugram), I keep water bottles in my car and distribute them among those working on constructi­on projects, digging or laying roads, and also manual rikshaw drivers and delivery agents.”

Also doing their bit for autoricksh­aw drivers is Roti Bank, which is distributi­ng towels. Its founder, Sudhir Behrani, says: “I, along with the volunteers, distribute water bottles, roti packets and towels to the needy. We hope this gesture would serve as inspiratio­n to the society to carry out more such acts.”

ORS TO BATTLE THE HEAT

Delhi-based Nikhil Garg, along with other volunteers, has been distributi­ng fruit drinks as part of drives conducted by Sri Hari Sewa Trust. He says: “We distribute water bottles, fruit drinks, oral rehydratio­n pouches and sweets. Our weekend meal drives cover various parts of south and west Delhi. Till date, we’ve fed over 30,000 people. The food is freshly made in hygienic conditions. We initially started with khichdi and later moved on to serving meals.”

SECURING STEPS TO COMFORT

To make summer a bit more tolerable, Clothes Box Foundation is looking to distribute cotton clothing among the poor. “Cotton garments allow for improved air circulatio­n, resulting in more sweat absorption and, as a result, a cooling effect. So, we plan to take up the distributi­on of cotton clothes across India. Also, people in rural areas and those working in unorganise­d sectors often commute long distances barefoot, causing blisters and calluses, which often go unnoticed and untended. Donating footwear can help ease this pain. We are working with brands to provide footwear to the poor across India,” says Sajan Veerr Abrol, founder of the group.

At the Earth Saviours Foundation, which presently houses around 800 abandoned senior citizens and differentl­y abled people at Bandhwari Village and Mandawar Village in Gurugram, coolers have been put in place to provide some solace. “We’ve installed desert coolers in each shelter and are serving our residents sattu, lemonade, packed juices, seasonal fruits and ice cream, and giving water every two hours,” says Kavita Mathur, director of the organisati­on.

We distribute fruit drinks and oral rehydratio­n pouches. Under our weekend meal drives in south and west Delhi, we’ve fed 30,000 people. NIKHIL GARG, Volunteer, Sri Hari Sewa Trust

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Clothes Box Foundation has been distributi­ng footwear among those in need; (top) Volunteers at Earth Saviours Foundation are ensuring residents in their shelters stay hydrated
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Shailee Mayur Shah provides water to labourers toiling on roads in Gurugram

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