Category Archives: Unsung Heroes

Unsung Hero : Dhaval khatri

Dhaval khatri

Unsung Hero

Dhaval khatri

Name Dhaval khatri
Place Ahmedabad
Career Artist

Dhaval Khatri lost both his hands at the age of 14 and his school asked him to leave. But no such obstacle could stop him from continuing his education, writing all his exams by himself, playing guitar and finally – painting. Calling himself “An artist, not by choice but by chance”, Dhaval says that he has made 300 paintings till now. This is his story.

“It was the festival of Uttarayan and so I was flying kites at our relatives place. And somehow while flying the kite I held my hands on an electric wire instead of kite flying thread. I got a huge electric shock and fell down on the road from the terrace and as a result my heart stopped beating for few seconds so basically I was dead for those few seconds but then fortunately a doctor was passing by and he gave me a hands-only CPR and I was brought back to life.

I realized that life would continue to be difficult. But at the same time I was happy that I had received a new lease of life – something that a few lucky ones gain. In fact I was looking forward to make the best out of what I had been left with. Soon I was trained to do everything without hands. The school in which I was studying gave me a leaving certificate saying YOU ARE OF NO USE to us. You have no hands so obtaining education is just a dream for you.

Instead of motivating me, the principal of that school discouraged me. But I wanted to continue studying so I got myself enrolled in another school and later I even completed my graduation. But the part that will surprise you the most is that I have given exams all by myself. I used to complete my exams before three hours. I even play cricket and football. I’ve also begun playing guitar and trying to master a few pieces in it. When I was in the hospital, my mom practiced me to hold a pen or a pencil. Gradually, I turned into sketching and painting. For six full months, I dedicated myself towards it and got a grip on it. Now, I was able to draw sketches and make paintings fluently.

On one side, my schooling was going on and on the other side I was learning to paint all by myself. After my college I applied at different Universities for a course in painting but each and every university rejected me. So I started doing painting without any guidance. So far I have done around 300 paintings and also have been part of many Television shows. I get lot of orders from around the world. Recently I got an order from New Jersey for three paintings. I have also performed live painting shows all over Gujarat and also in Mumbai. I have made a painting of Salman Khan and wish to meet him and gift him his painting. So all I can say is I’M AN ARTIST NOT BY CHOICE BUT BY CHANCE.

WE SALUTE YOU DHAVAL KHATRI FOR YOUR WORK DONE !

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Unsung Hero : Munnesa Managuli

Unsung Hero

Munnesa Managuli

Name Munnesa Managuli
Place Karnataka
Career BA Graduate

A true hero from Karnataka is providing free rides to pregnant women, physically-disabled people, soldiers and people who are living in border areas.

Mr. Managuli proudly plastered his contact details over his auto and he was very much clear about to whom he has offered free service. The 42 year old BA graduate faced unemployment and that was the reason why he choosed driving auto 11years ago. Munnesa isn’t the owner of the auto but has to cough up Rs 250 a day to use the vehicle to ferry passenger.

When we asked about the inspiration behind his selfless act where Mr.Managuli narrates a heartbreaking story, one set in 1992. He was in Narayanapura village in Basavanabagewadi taluk, Karnataka where he saw a pregnant woman died in front of him. The reason was that she did not get an ambulance or any other vehicle, to visit the hospital. This incident struck him and he decided to become an auto driver who would provide free services to such people.

Mr.Managuli lost his brother so he took up the responsibility of his sister-in-law and her four daughters and wanted to give them a comfortable life. This is one of the main reasons why Munnesa is still unmarried and plans to remain the same for rest of the life.
For this humble man, it’s enough to live a life. In a world full of self-centred people, it is folks like Karnataka’s Munnesa that helps to restore our faith in humanity.

WE SALUTE YOU MUNNESA FOR YOUR WORK DONE !

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Unsung Hero : Sujathullah

Unsung Hero

Sujathullah

Name Sujathullah
Place Hyderabad
Career Pharma degree in Sultan UL Uloom College of Pharmacy

Every morning without fail, a 24-year-old Mohd Sujathullah wakes up early and leaves his house around 7:30 AM to reach the Koti Maternity Hospital in Hyderabad, where 300+ poor patients will be waiting in line for their morning meal.

In fact, today he has completed 604 days of offering daily handout breakfast at Niloufer Hospital and also around 180 days of free breakfast at the Koti Maternity Hospital.

This one act of kindness, began a long journey of selfless service.

Pursuing a Pharma degree from the Sultan UL Uloom College of Pharmacy, Sujathullah started off by offering dinner, drinking water and blanket for the patients. He usually saves his pocket money for purchasing these items. After that, he heads to his classes. Sujathullah has set up a foundation named as “Humanity First”, in which he has helped the needy as well. Sujathullah has a mission to make sure that no one, irrespective of race, caste, or religion is striving hard for food. He wants to create an ecosystem of charity and generosity towards the needy.

WE SALUTE YOU SUJATHULLAH FOR YOUR WORK DONE !

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