Akshaya Patra - A Noble Initiative


It is an undeniable fact that Nobility is an exalted attribute, and that everybody would like to be classified amongst the noble. Yet, the chasm that separates the practitioners and preachers of this enviable virtue is a wide one, and very few can lay claim to have crossed it.

Notwithstanding the abundance of apathy that abounds everywhere, there are still a select few that have put service above self and are rendering a Godly service to humanity. Akshaya Patra, an organization for the care of poor and underprivileged children, is indeed an instance of human selflessness and nobility. I have often felt pangs of empathy at the plight of children in dire need of nutrition, education and love, and have often had to turn my eyes, my ears and my mind away from these issues in my helplessness to fight them. So, when I see how organizations such as Akshaya Patra have volunteered to give themselves up for a cause that would help uplift the lives of thousands of impoverished and underprivileged children, I am overwhelmed with a poignant sense of admiration and pleasure.

Organizations such as Akshaya Patra should be helped to proliferate and grow, because they are the few centers of goodness, empathy, care and love that still survive in spite of all the coldness around. They help nurture and educate the future of the world, and help spread the message of kindness and unselfishness. Any praise for such an endeavor can never be overstated.

Please Donate to help in this great cause.

Comments

pramod said…
very well written.
nice presentation.
cheers
Mohini said…
Very nice! true thoughts!Plz give the link for online donation. it is the condition of the contest.
nice written post for good purpose.
Mohan said…
Glad to see so many bloggers joining hands to feed the future souls of India! The one line motive “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger.” says it all how humble their service is.
Unknown said…
Lovely narrative...I am with you on this initiative!

Sharon

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