“There are people in the world so hungry, that
God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.” – Mahatma Gandhi
Hunger. One of the
deadliest afflictions in the world. In an overly populous country like ours,
with a population of over 1.2 billion, one fourth of the total population is
suffering from hunger. According to a recent survey by the UN World Food
Programme, India was rated first among the countries with the most number of
hungry people. Despite all the measures
taken by the government to make ration available for the people with the lowest
or no income, hunger still prevails.
Not just the
government but many NGOs and private organizations have come forward to do
their bit in feeding the hungry. In a country as big as ours it’s hard to reach
each and every hungry individual. To divide and conquer seems like the
only practical solution to eradicate the evil face of hunger. Swearing by this
principle, many individuals have taken it upon themselves to feed the hungry
around them.
In fact in my very
own street such an initiative takes place every day precisely at 12.15 PM. Annakoot which is an initiative in the Model
House Street of Basavanagudi caters free lunch to anyone who cannot afford to
buy a midday meal. This initiative, as small as it may seem, feeds destitutes,
construction workers who are paid mere wages, their families and anyone else
who cannot afford a meal.
If you happen to pass
by this street at 12.15PM, you will get to see people queuing up to be fed. Mr.
and Mrs. Dhirendra Kumar who run Annakoot can be seen distributing anna or rice
from a large container placed below an umbrella. An average of 200 people are being
fed every single day throughout the year for past 4 years. Mr. Dhirendra Kumar,
with whom I had the pleasure of exchanging a few words, is a man of great zeal
towards service. His zest and energy is truly admirable. “All these days it was
solely our contribution but now we have begun to accept contributions from anyone
who is willing to help. We now have a trust in the name of Annakoot foundation.”
says Mr. Dhirendra Kumar.
Their passion and
dedication towards feeding the hungry is truly inspiring.

Don't u think these places make ppl lazy... especially when govt is coming up with initiatives like food security to ensure food reaches the needy???
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