
The 4 Rupees Helicopter Ride; Story Of A Lady Fulfilling Her Dying Husband’s Wish
‘He may not survive long. It would be too difficult for you alone to carry his body later from Mumbai to your town.’ Upon asking,
‘He may not survive long. It would be too difficult for you alone to carry his body later from Mumbai to your town.’ Upon asking,
“That boy right there, his name is Nandu Vijay Pawar. I met him while going to Baroda. The train was to leave at 3:45 pm
“Yes I’m handicapped but not dead I will work till my body and health allow me to. I sit at the back-end of my shop
via – Humans of India #MyStory “I recently visited CP and met two boys (shoe polishers) who really changed my outlook on things and made
Source: The Human Jigsaw Project I was waiting for a friend when I saw this balloon seller. I had time and couldn’t resist but
Source: Riddhima Sharma’s Profile This is Kamlaben. A feisty 78 year old woman I met in a local train. She is a vendor and sells
Via – Humans Of Chandigarh “I think a lot of people from Chandigarh must be knowing this man. He is Ajay Verma, a self employed man,
Source: Humans of Bombay “He doesn’t have parents so he stays with us now. He’s going to start school next year and his grandfather and
Source: Richard Gere What it is to be like homeless, no one bothering to even look at you and even if someone does , there
“I met this 10 years old boy in Maurya Lok, Patna campus, selling “Gubbara” with different designs. He helps his father (road side toy seller)
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