Of late, people online have become more vigilant and sensitive towards others. Earlier, social media came in support of a litti seller from Mumbai. Now, a child, helplessly begging in front of a hospital in Hyderabad, received help from people online after a man posted about his ordeal on Twitter.
Sharing pictures of the little boy, activist Robin Zaccheus wrote that the boy, begging in the vicinity, was actually trying to help his mother who was ill. In the bid to get him registered in a hostel, he urged his followers to help. Robin also tagged Telangana minister KT Rama Rao in this post, reported News18.
The boy is with me right now.. his family lives outside Gandhi Hospitals.. not sure if I leave from here, will I ever see him again. Do reach out to me on 9949778777 @HiHyderabad @SwatiJaiHind @SwatiLakra_IPS @hydcitypolice
— Robin Zaccheus (@RobinZaccheus) May 26, 2021
And guess what! A handful of people reached out to help the boy. And among them was Rao who also took note of him and assured every possible help for the young lad.
Please let me know, If I can assist you in this.
— Syed Rafi – నేను తెలుగు ‘వాడి’ని. (@syedrafi) May 26, 2021
Loss parents children do some thing just like food, studies, hostel ects bright future.
NLSHEKHAR
Hyderabad. pic.twitter.com/lndjWKG4Jo— Nlshekhar@ 23 HYD. (@nlshekhar) May 26, 2021
Will take care @KTRoffice please coordinate https://t.co/zXQtYe9GP2
— KTR (@KTRTRS) May 26, 2021
Robin in his latest tweet informed that officials from Rao’s office were on the way to locate the boy.
@KTRoffice Just called me and informed that @ZC_Secunderabad is on his way already to locate the boy in Gandhi premises.
This little boys destiny is changed today. Fingers crossed🤞 Thanks to the entire team.
— Robin Zaccheus (@RobinZaccheus) May 26, 2021
They have finally traced the boy along with another one in need and have admitted them to a welfare centre.
Thanks to the entire team! The boys are in safe hands now. pic.twitter.com/VLe2H1lzww
— Robin Zaccheus (@RobinZaccheus) May 26, 2021
Such a great piece of news. We’re glad people like Robin and KT Rama Rao still exist in this world.