28 May,2021 07:45 PM IST | Mumbai | BrandMedia
Nitin Agarwal
Nitin Agarwal has been an active contributor towards community welfare; he has organized Janta rasoi, started multiple blood donation drives, taken initiative towards hygienic living, arranged for transportation for workers, etc. We met with this young social activist to learn about his work:
It is not a deep-rooted story really; this is something that became a part of my routine. I was always taught to go to ashrams or places and make donations of clothes, books, or anything once a year. I have been doing that and then it just escalated. Instead of donating my things, I started distributing the necessities to help as many people as I could. After this, I took charge of various other ongoing initiatives like organizing monthly blood donation drives, distributing sanitary napkins to rural women, cleanliness drives, etc.
I feel very strongly that everyone should at least be able to fill up their stomach before going to bed. This is because I know that most of these people are trying their best to earn a sustainable living but things like rent, utilities, education of their children, etc. gulp a big chunk of their income. To them, I want to lend a hand and provide meals of proper nutritional value.
Having personally distributed more than 10 lakh sanitary pads door-to-door, I think the stigma is dying. I am not saying we have won the battle even by 50% but still there has been a major improvement. Women now, while standing on their door freely took out their hand when Sanitary napkins were being handed over, earlier they would have not even opened the door.
It is not about spending thousands of rupees or going around the city taking care of every individual. I believe if everyone just took care of their neighborhood, the country will be on a fast-track in the development cycle. In a colony, every house can turn by turn go and distribute food and basic hygiene products to the under-privileged in their area and that is all it will take. Eventually, these people will grow accustomed to a certain standard of living and work harder to be able to afford them on their own.