Mangaluru: Youth sells samosas to provide food to needy from earnings


Abhijith N Kolpe

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Aug 24: Setting an example, Binouy D’Costa, a youth hailing from Mannagudda, is expressing a kind gesture by helping needy by selling samosas in the city.

Noticing many destitute suffering from hunger, Binouy found a way to help the needy who are suffering from hunger by providing food from his earnings.

Binouy, who is pursuing his BA online through IGNOU, is selling samosas at Rs 5 and Rs 10 opposite Urwa fish market on his bicycle. Binouy sells samosas from Monday to Saturday from 8 am until the samosa gets over. On Sundays he visits orphanages and Nehru Maidan to provide food to the needy.

Speaking to daijiworld.com, Binouy said, “Since two weeks, I have started selling samosas to provide food for needy out of the profit I earn. After my PU, I joined Milagres College Kallianpur, but wanted to do something out of the box and left the college. I joined McDonald food joint at Manipal for a part time job from January to March. But due to coronavirus lockdown, the job was not permanent.

“Three weeks ago, when I visited a market, I noticed some people pleading for food. There were many who were sick and not abl to work or find jobs. I also noticed that a few had tied cloth to their stomach to avoid hunger. It was heart breaking to see them in this situation. That moment, I gave them food from the money I had.

'This incident triggered me to start something new to provide food for the needy. My sister gave me the idea of selling samosas to provide food to the needy out of the profit I earn. My relatives prepare samosas and I buy and sell them at low cost. In the beginning, I started selling samosas at Mannagudda circle and the response was quite poor. Later, I shifted to opposite Urwa fish market where the demand for the samosas is high.

“On the first day, I brought 100 samosas which were sold within no time. Today, I am selling 400 samosas in a day. I start my business at 8 am till the samosas gets over.

“It would be better if some generous people come forward to help me in putting up a petty shop opposite Urwa fish market so that I can help more needy people. It would be helpful if the government recognise our effort. Even if Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) provides me a licence, it is good enough as you know MCC officials may come unexpectedly to evacuate street vendors which will be a problem for me,” he said.

One can contact Binouy D’Costa at 8310763977.



 

 

  

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  • Prashantha shetty, Udupi.

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    What is the size of Samosa .

    How can you afford to sale for Rs.5/- and Rs.10/-.
    I also want to start for survivals of my family members.
    Please guide me.
    Humble Request.

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  • R.L., Udupi/USA

    Tue, Aug 25 2020

    Great job god bless you I hope local politician or official come foreword to help him to provide some small place he can continue his effort.

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  • Lilly, MANGALURU

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    400 Samosa in one day!!!!!
    Due to covid-19 people have started eating less junkfood, streetfood which effected many stret food shops shutt in past few months... This guy is seling 400 samosa in a day opposite to bejai market is remarkable.... Although it is hard to believe

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  • manojb, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    No words to say only i can say god bless you with lots of blessing. i am really felt emotional

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    Binouy has started a noble work. Hope he will succeed and help the more needed.

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    Binouy, a noble cause you are doing. God bless you. May you prosper. Let your breed increase every where. All the best of luck

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  • Joseph Tauro, Kavoor

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    God bless you in this noble cause helping needy

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    better if he sells pakode...

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  • VIKAS, KSA

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    This made may day, good inspiration for youths to move on in this pandemic time with some positive aspirations.

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  • Ganesh, MANGALORE SOUTH KANARA

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    Thanks to Daijiworld for telling us this young man's story. Feeding anyone hungry and needy is a very noble deed and that too going out of the way.
    God bless Benouy DCosta.

    Request Daijiworld to forward this report to the area Corporator, Mayor and MLA to see if they are happy to provide some assistance.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    You have made all Mangaloreans Proud ...

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  • Sadiq, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    True example of aatmanirbhar bharath. Make in India...

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 24 2020

    20 lakh crores on the way.....

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