This is a real life incident forwarded by Anu
Sharma from Bhilwara, Rajasthan,
By Anu Sharma
It was the time of
winters when I with my children was waiting at the platform for a train to
Jaipur which got delayed for an hour or two due to adverse weather conditions. While
we were sitting on the bench, a beggar holding her son 1-2 years of age in her
arms came to me for the money.
Her son was crying at
the loudest pitch and without paying much heed to him, the beggar was busy in
collecting sympathy money from us. I got very upset seeing the whole scenario
and asked her “he is hungry, why are you not feeding him?”
She said the child has not eaten anything since
morning, give me the money, I will buy something for him and then he will be
quiet.”
Her reluctant attitude
frustrated me. I ignored her, went to the tea stall on the platform, and bought
some milk. I gave it to the beggar and asked her to feed him with the milk. She
took the milk, kept it in her rugged bag and moved away from my bench while
ignoring what I said. Attitude of her infuriated me and before she could go and
beg to other people, I stopped her and asked her firmly to give the milk to little
child.
With no option left,
she handed over the milk to her son. I could see the small child drank it at
one go without leaving a single drop. I was happy and satisfied; at least I
could fill the empty stomach of one innocent child who does not know what fate
has in store for him. Will he do the same work that his mother is doing or
would go to school, study and do a respectable job?
I know it’s a small
beginning and I would have done some more. May be I would have convinced the
beggar to work or would have probably asked her to send her child to government
Anganwadis. But for now I know I am moving in the right direction, money would
have spoiled her even more and perhaps giving the milk
would have inspired other passengers to do the same.
Being part of Vedanta’s
Khushi campaign, I feel I am contributing to the society at large. My
contribution may be small in this mammoth problem, but I could make a small
difference…
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Really Good. Our society needs this transformation and this happens with every little step taken by each individual of this world.
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