When it comes to helping others, it doesn’t matter how old you are or how much money you have. You just do whatever you can because every little bit makes a world of a difference. Like the 11-year-old student from Patna who gave away her piggy bank savings to flood victims and the 3 siblings from Meghalaya who contributed Rs.50,000 towards the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.
News 18 reports that Pranav Balasubrahmanyan from Alathur, a painter who was born without arms, gave a cheque to Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan towards his Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund.
Had a very touching experience this morning. Pranav, a painter from Alathur, visited me in the Legislative office to hand over his contributions to the CMDRF. Pranav expressed happiness over the support given by the Government for differently abled persons. pic.twitter.com/5HT770CLMW
— Pinarayi Vijayan (@vijayanpinarayi) November 12, 2019
The disabled artist has mastered the art of painting with his feet and also signed the cheque using his toes. The CM was touched and humbled by his donation and even took a selfie with him.
According to The New Indian Express, Mr. Pranav recently won a reality show and contributed the entire prize money so that Kerala flood victims could be rehabilitated. He had also donated Rs.5000 during the 2018 floods in the state.
People applauded his kind gesture and thanked him for being a true inspiration.
Great sir🙏🏻 no words for ur kindness
— Rajasekar Shanmugam (@rajasi5s) November 12, 2019
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This is very great sir… U r inspirational person..sir
— இளைஞன்@அறிஞன்😍🙏💐 (@malathiru3) November 12, 2019
Massive Respect Sir from Tamil Nadu ✊🏼♥️
— விகடகவி (@chromylchloride) November 12, 2019
Excellent Sir.. Such a simple man you are. God bless you.
— Lawrence Manickam (@LarryManickam) November 12, 2019
Thank you, sir, for teaching us about selflessness and giving back to society.