It's very easy to feel bad and sympathize with less fortunate people but it's harder to actually take action and do something about it, and a social activist from Hyderabad named Azhar Maqsusi is proving how much of a difference they can make in someone's life if they really try hard enough.
Feeding over 400 people every day, he has made it his life's mission to help people in need and provide them with free food. He is seen outside Gandhi General Hospital and Dabeerpura in Hyderabad, feeding people. Turns out it's all personal since he was the one in need while growing up. While talking to ANI, he said, “My father died when I was four years old. There were many days when my family and I used to sleep hungry.”
#insaniyat #Zindabad
Friends, Today tears came in my eyes and I started to pray and thank Allah how much you have favoured us. Friends, This is a human and we are human too but why do our hearts don't get restless when we see other human :( pic.twitter.com/OR8BBbAdBS
He went on, “One day, I saw a woman struggling for food. By that time, I had started working, so I purchased food for her. That was the day when I prayed to God to show me a way to help poor people.”
He started with this extremely important cause about seven years ago and started feeding people with whatever money he had. Soon after, actually after about three years, more people started noticing how much of difference he was making and helped him out by providing groceries and stuff.
#Hunger #has #no #religion
Mera maqsad humare Desh mai koi bhook'ka Na Rahe, Bhook ko Desh se Khatam karna hai , Ye kaam Mushkil hai ye pata hai mujhe , Magar Na-mumkin Nahi Ye Yaqeen bhi hai Mujhe #Insaniyat #Zindabad pic.twitter.com/4joRauvQ0b
He said, “I then extended the programme and started distributing free food at Gandhi General Hospital four years ago. Three to four hundred people eat food at Gandhi Hospital and Dabeerpura area daily.”
Hunger doesn't care about age. pic.twitter.com/IkXzsobxxA
— azhar maqsusi (@azhar_maqsusi) August 1, 2018Now, he has managed to expand this initiative to other states as well and over 1000 people are fed every day because of him. He said, “I have extended this program to other states like Bengaluru, Raichur, Tandoor, Jharkhand and Assam. In all these places our free food distribution program runs and around 1000-1200 people get free food daily. I want to extend this program even more. I am very much happy and satisfied to help poor people.”
#WorldFoodDay2018
at #Gandhi #Hospital #Secunderabad pic.twitter.com/1Pls4EAemF
Jagdeesh, a labourer, was quoted as saying, “Since last one year, I am having food here. On some days I don't get work to do, therefore, at times I don't have money. On those days, I come here for food.”
Main apni kushi dhoondta hoon aise masoom bhooley chaheraon mai jinko insaniyat ka intezar hai :) pic.twitter.com/0nc6r0jg40
— azhar maqsusi (@azhar_maqsusi) October 8, 2018Everyone is quite self-involved these days and it's a good thing to take a minute and look out for other people, we can't even think about how much that would affect someone. What's a better feeling than doing something for someone without asking anything in return knowing that it's making a huge difference in their life?


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