The businessman heard the story of a girl sitting on the side of the road seeking knowledge and donated a large sum of money and a smartphone to her.
An 11-year-old girl selling mangoes by the roadside due to poverty got Rs. 250,000 for a dozen mangoes |
Jamshedpur - Due to poverty, an 11-year-old girl selling mangoes by the roadside got Rs 250,000 for a dozen mangoes. According to details, the humanitarian initiative of an Indian businessman in the Indian city of Jamshedpur won everyone's heart. It has been reported that Tulsi Kumari from Jamshedpur is a fifth class student and Karuna was unable to go to school due to lockdown.
A series of online classes was started by Tulsi Kumari's school, but the girl was unable to buy a mobile phone due to poverty, and her education was also hampered. The girl's father was also unemployed due to the Karuna crisis. In this situation, the girl started selling mangoes from the mango trees planted by the government every day, so that she could earn some money and buy a mobile phone to study online.
In such a situation, a video of the girl was made by someone and uploaded on social media, which was seen by a businessman from Mumbai, and then immediately contacted the young lady and purchased 12 mangoes from her for Rs. He even donated a smartphone for online education. The businessman also announced that he would bear all the educational expenses of the girl child.
The story of this whole incident went viral on social media and people expressed their opinion that the 11-year-old girl was determined to work hard despite her innocence and then she was helped to achieve her goal. The story of this girl teaches us all that no matter what the circumstances, we should never give up, always keep working hard and struggle.