A very noble cause

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it was an treat to read this

beautifully written priya..

kudos to you.

keep writing...

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it was an treat to read this

beautifully written priya..

kudos to you.

keep writing...

very true sir.. its high time now.... there are  manys childrens who dont get the opportunity  to go to school...its our country  and we also have a responsibility towards it .......

Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other's welfare, social justice can never be attained.....

Very serious matter Priyanka....Its time to act rather than just thinking.

I liked your article......Keep it up !

It’s clearly not a question of money, India is the world’s second fastest growing economy and its tycoons are taking over the globe. It’s about vision and focus, as the case of tiny, impoverished Bangladesh’s Grameen Bank highlights: the bank was formed to offer micro-loans to the poor to help them create and sustain their own businesses.  Founder Muhammad Yunus’s original idea inspired NGOs around the world and won him the Nobel Prize.

As India takes on its growing responsibilities as the world’s first soft superpower, its billionaires must,  look within as well as beyond.

Really very nice thought.......

The miracle is not to fly in the air, or to walk on the water, but to walk on the earth.....

and..Life is like a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you only spend it once.
 

Thanks

Vipin Ahuja

Very well explained with wonderful presentation.Keep Sharing

Very nice thought....

Its a great post, irrespective of whether we are well off or not we should always try to help the needy in all possible ways which is within our capacity. We often see on television that there is a helpless person lying on the street and hundreds of people pass by without noticing anything, at that time if one care to call up a hospital or inform some NGO, it'll not be less than giving a million in charity, as life is invaluable. Therefore we need not always be rich to do philanthropic work. It only takes a good heart.

nice thoughts..........

 

Gud post priyanka.......

 

Thanxxxxxxxxxxx

If we contribute everyday at least Rupee One or Two towards this noble cause; I hope we can do wonders.

Its true that one needs to give back to the society what is taken from the society. But fakeness these days has reached beyond horizons, and personally I dont know whom to trust and whom not to trust.

 

There are lot many trusts running these days supporting various social causes. But sometime down the line, the contribution is attached to a status tag which becomes difficult for the normal man and goes beyond affordability.

 

But saying all this, I also know institutions which are totally service oriented (though an element of corruption is always there). I agree that we need to wake up and do things differently.

 

Trust me, you will feel very good end of the day........

But sometimes down the line, the contribution is attached to a status tag which becomes difficult for the normal man and goes beyond affordability.

 

very very rightly said , sapna.....totally agreed

i would lyk to sincerely thnk SUREDRA Sir, Man of good times, vipin, Wasi Khan n sapna for adding value to my post

@ pulkit n @ resham - as i hv told u, m glad for having recieved appreciation frm u

@ nabeel, @ harish, @ Ramesh Sir, Aanil m n @ SAN - u too keep supporting lyk this....it gives a kinda boost

very well explained by Surendra sir....thousands of matters in this country are begging to get noticed...INCREDIBLE INDIA

nice article

Originally posted by : Saritha and Vikas

My Mom also says this.."“If you light a lamp for somebody, it will also brighten your path.”   and i think its  right too..



 


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