“The time will pass anyway; we might
just as well put that passing time to the best possible
use.” ~ Earl Nightingale.
During
Corona crisis starting from Mar 20 till today, we are witnessing amazing acts
of humanity, affection, love where people are helping others. There have been
stories where a barber in Madurai used his saving of Rs.5 Lac to provide food
to needy people, then there were stories of people using their saving to get
buses arranged for migratory workers, celebrities like Sonu Sood showing the
world what "hero" means. Stories of Gurudwaras distributing food to
the migrant workers, individuals and NGOs distributing food packets, grocery
items to the people on streets. There were instances where communities of one
religion open their doors and hearts for people of other religion reinstating
the fact of Vasudhaiva kutumbakam.
Our country witnessed a very painful situation where people migrated from their
work locations to their native place due to shortage of work and resources.
Large number of these people even took extreme steps of walking thousand miles
to reach their places. There were horrible visuals of pregnant ladies and small
kids walking without proper food, water. At number of places, government and
social organizations were able to provide temporary relief to these people and
they did stay back hoping that things will improve but this pandemic does not
have expiry date. One thing which is ironical here is that on one hand the
people were helping others on streets and on the other hand the house owners
were not relaxing rent for daily wagers, laborers and this was the main reason
that lot of people left their native places. There were stories contradicting
to this where owners did provide relief to tenants. A person I know have not
asked rent from tenants for 3 shops since last 5 months whereas some social
organization must vacate their working premises because owners did not
cooperate. Hence every coin has two sides but mostly this pandemic has taught
people to help others.
In
this situation of crisis, one entity that has played a pivotal role is
Non-government organizations (NGOs). They have ensured that government
infrastructure does not fall short in providing relief to the people and helped
the government authorities to reach to remote areas. They have been involved in
distributing food packets, mask creation and distribution, hunger management,
transport management, shelter management and even maintaining helplines.
The question is what motivates us to offer help in situation of crisis.
According to me, this is unspoken connection between human beings. We cannot
see a living being suffering for no reasons and this feeling goes multi fold
when the crisis is universal like Covid 19. The world has witnessed many
stories of humanity in the past and this time will also be remembered as one of
them.
This
pandemic is huge, probably one of the deadliest the world ever faced but it
cannot take away the everlasting urge of humans to be alive. This will to live
forever will help us overcome this crisis and again start a new normal life
which will be different than earlier but more secure and safe. We must just let
the time pass by managing our daily routine and if possible, helping somebody
live a normal life. Please do not refrain helping anyone anywhere in the
country as we live in a connected world. A Delhite can help a Mumbaikar and
vice versa with the help of social media. This pandemic has taught people to
live with limited resources, curb their expenditure, eat less, learn more and
hence we may more resources to help others. If our people are there, we can
again build the economy, but this is the time when we should listen to others,
understand their problem and try to help to the best of our capabilities.
Humanity
has always prevailed in the past and it will prevail today and forever.
Please do comment an incidence of humanity witnessed during this tough time.
Regards
Live For The Nation
Well said, but very few people can think in this direction of helping others and involve them in such kind of social work. As on the otherhand because of this pandemic time, many of them get enough time to skill themself more & more,so they hardly give a thought in this way and says ( mujhe kya karna hain,duniya se bhaiya hum safe h aur sab facilities h bas vo bahut h hamare liye).
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DeleteWell written. Amidst all the negativity, there are many selfless souls working to help each other. These acts of kindness will keep us going n sail through the turbulence.
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