A COVID Warrior Gets A Red Carpet Welcome And A Scrap Dealer Helps A Paralyzed Employee

A Rajinikanth fan plans a filmi welcome for his wife, a nurse, and a scrap metal dealer shows it takes a kind heart to help others    

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A Rajinikanth fan plans a filmi welcome for his wife, a nurse, and a scrap metal dealer shows it takes a kind heart to help others    

Health-care workers are the front-line warriors in the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Yet, many of them and their families have faced social ostracization.

In Tumakuru, Karnataka, Kalavathi, a staff nurse at a COVID-19 hospital had a similar experience. Her neighbours, who would earlier seek medical help from her, shunned her family after she tested positive for COVID-19.

But after she recovered and was declared fit to return home, her husband Ramachandra Rao, a Rajinikanth fan, decided to do something special. In true filmi style, Kalavathy got a grand red carpet welcome with a floral tribute as she entered her home. “I had great faith that I will recover as I had seen people recovering fast, having worked in the COVID-19 ward for over three months,” Kalavathy told The New Indian Express. She will resume work at the hospital from 1 August.     

Source: The New Indian Express 

A scrap dealer who didn’t abandon his employee

It takes a kind heart to help others—and Muhammad Sali, a scrap dealer in Erumeli village in Kottayam district of Kerala, surely has one. Sali is taking care of Shivaji, a migrant labourer from Bihar who used to work at his scrap metal shop until recently. 

A few weeks ago, Shivaji collapsed while working at the shop. After several rounds to hospitals, it was found that Shivaji had suffered a blood clot in his brain and needed surgery. Post-surgery, Shivaji is now paralyzed on the left side. Sali has spent nearly ₹4 lakh on Shivaji’s treatment, raising money by borrowing from friends and pledging gold.

Besides raising money for another round of surgery for Shivraj, Sali is a...

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