Amid the nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak, homeless people and daily wage workers, who migrate to big cities from their home towns in search of jobs, are now fighting against hunger.
The condition across the country is critical but we know–this too shall pass. So amid this situation of crisis, here is some good news to give you a sigh of relief.
Now, real heroes have emerged as saviours for the daily wagers and homeless people. The selfless people, who, without even caring for their own life, sprung into action to give a helping hand to the sufferers.
These selfless people are none other than RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) workers who have now come forward to help those who have no food during the country-wide lockdown.
A video went viral on social media in which RSS workers can be seen serving food to the Muslim community. The video has garnered thousands of likes. The video, which is doing the rounds on social media, shows how these selfless people are putting their lives at risk and helping needy people in the time of crisis.
Thanks to the heroes who stepped in at the right place and at the right time on the ground and helped to bring some good optimism to an otherwise serious situation. RSS workers are getting a lot of appreciations on social media. RSS workers are getting a lot of appreciation on social media for the heartwarming act.
Hundreds of Swayamsevaks are helping to ensure that no one will go hungry. They are distributing food packets and bread packets to Muslim men. Several people are praising them for distributing ration during the shutdown.
It has been learnt that more than one lakh RSS volunteers are working at over ten thousand places in the country, supplying food, helping at hospitals. Volunteers are also participating in blood donation camps and providing food to healthcare workers and security personnel.
The novel coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China has put the entire world in a lockdown. The current shutdown has been extended by the central government which will end on May 31.