Mangalore: Good Samaritan Helps Family Hit by Fire


Mangalore: Good Samaritan Helps Family Hit by Fire 
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Nov 29:
There have been several incidents wherein Daijiworld readers have helped the needy after reading appeals on the website. But there are also a few cases where readers help voluntarily, even without a formal appeal. Here is an incident where a reader, after going through the news on Daijiworld, realised the needs of a family that was pushed into a dire situation following a fire last week.

H Rathindranath of Shirdi Medical of Attavar first came across Gunakar's case through Daijiworld. Wasting no time, he contacted him and even visited his house.

It may be recalled that Gunakar's two-roomed house was gutted in fire last week. Daijiworld had highlighted the incident as a news item, along with pictures and details about Gunakar's situation.

As soon as he read the news, Rathindranath swung into action and contacted Gunakar. He visited his house, and pledged financial support in his personal capacity as well as on behalf of Hampanakatta Nagarika Dharmika Seva Samiti, of which he is the president.

Also, the owner of city's Laxmi Clothes Store decided to donate clothes for the family most of their clothes were gutted in the fire.


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Rathindranath also told Daijiworld that as Gunakar's house does not have plastering on the walls, he would take up the task and get it done for him.

Rathindranath later handed over the promised amount at a religious programme of the Seva Samithi.

This is an ample example of how we can make a difference to society, by bringing a smile on the needy....

 

  

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  • Pamela Tauro, Marnamikatta, Sharjah

    Wed, Nov 30 2011

    Dear Ashu,
    Excellent work, keep up your good work as you have been doing for years. Do you remember !!
    Pamela

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  • John Dsouza & Treza Dsouza, Kulshekar/Doha-Qatar

    Wed, Nov 30 2011

    Profoundly good work Ashu. We are proud of you to have you as one of our close friends.God bless you and your family and the Hanpankatta Nagarika Sharmika Seva Samithi. This humble deed is an example to our mordern society.

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  • Geethanand shetty, Padil Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Nov 30 2011

    Good work Ashu. God bless you

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  • sathish bangera, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2011

    Doctors in mangalore whose houses been raided by income tax should have come out of their houses and help for such kind of incidences, instead of buying cars worth 60 lacs, and driving behind auto rickshaws in mangalore, false prestige............

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Wed, Nov 30 2011

    God bless this good Samaritan n his family. God will give him more n more 100 times......On final judgement day. Jesus will say "what u did for those little once u did it to me. Come enter the kingdom of my Father".....

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    When Mother Theresa was asked whether she had seen Jesus ? She said "in every destitute persons face I see Jesus.'Mr. Rathindra Nath,you are a man of good heart. Only people like you can feel the pain of others.May God bless you and help you in abundance

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  • samuel sadanand, balmatta/kuwait

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    Well done mr rathindranath!you are a true hero of the under privileged.may God bless you and your family!india needs more people like you.good job!

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  • Rachitha, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    Proud of ma dad Mr.Rathindranath(ASHU) and the hampankatta seva samithi, surprised to find out through digi world as he said nothing about al this at hom :-) many thanks to daiji world for highlighting this problem... god bless

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  • vasant raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    Great human being Mr. Rathindra Nath. He is an ample example. Equally, the credit goes to Daiji also.

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  • Gerald, modankap-bantval

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    THANK YOU DAIJI FOR YOUR NOBLE WORK.

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  • haneef, puttur / dubai

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    Good job .. Thanks to daijiworld for highlighting the problem ..
    May god bless Mr. Rathindranath and family.


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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    Dear Daiji, we appreciate your sincerity for doing social services too. Please also try to get their Bank Account with proper Account Holder Name, Account Number, Name of the Branch and Place to help us to tender our little support too whenever & whoever are in need of General Publics’ help

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  • Rudy D' Souza & Family Kuwait, Omzoor/Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    God bless you Mr. Rathindranath & Hampankatta Nagarika Dharmika Seva samithi. You people are the true examples to help the needy in the society with out expecting anything in return. God bless you all

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