Saturday, 22 September 2012

Flood devastation and our conscience on call to salvage!

There are times when our own people quite easily disown the bad times and the disasters, their hollow hearts are such that they don't allow their conscience to wake up and their 'big good words' fail to match their actions. But then there are same times when you get silent humanitarians who take their selves for granted and whom society takes for granted, who actually believe in the holiness of volunteering. 
Mumkin kar is not there to gather a bunch of wanna bee humanitarians but its a believe system that nourishes the young people who are up for change and their to support the dying ones even if they don't know how to do. We learned through our journey that people even get paid for serving humanity when their own people are dying beside.  
Our conscience awakened and shouted out loud when we saw flood passed devastating our people's houses, shattering their lives, dragging them into the deep dig of poverty when we already had enough of it. Whether its rescue, volunteer groups, NGOs, individuals, fake ones or true committed ones, what we focused on was the spiritual experience of serving our people when they are sitting there with their families, everything destroyed, hoping that we'll come and salvage them. 
Melancholy is: they don't even know how to help and save themselves, because no one ever make them learn how to help themselves, rehabilitate themselves, but rather used their situation for getting funding and corrupt with it or to run their charity business, that's why team mumkin kar went there, to salvage them, to get them free from the mentality of being 'open fisted' and relaying on foreign aid, though whole of the country has become one, so we were there to let them know that they don't deserve this.

 
Aim was to "understand them and help them". So we did!

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