9 People Who Are Wiping Away Hate And Keeping The Spirit Of India Alive

Acts of generosity that restored our confidence in humanity

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Acts of generosity that restored our confidence in humanity

When innocent lives are lost in the name of food, faith and terror, and invisible walls divide communities, it shakes us to the core. We bring you faith-affirming stories of people who are wiping away hate and giving peace a chance. Everyday stories of ordinary people who, with their acts of generosity, humanity and compassion, have kept the spirit of India alive. People who have stood by strangers and friends alike, through grief and distress, lent a helping hand and pulled them out of trouble.

1. Saviour driver

Salim Mirza, the driver of the bus carrying Amarnath Yatra pilgrims rescued 49 of them during the shocking attack from insurgents last month. Displaying exemplary courage and presence of mind, Mirza drove on, through a hail of bullets and the dark mountainous terrain, on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway until he found an army camp where he stopped the bus. "I just did my duty," the driver from Gujarat's Valsad district later said. Unfortunately, seven passengers lost their lives and over 30 were injured. Munir Khan, IG Kashmir, was quoted saying: " … the passengers were all praise for the driver ... Had he stopped, more lives could have been lost." The Jammu and Kashmir and Gujarat govern-ments have announced awards for Mirza for his exceptional bravery.

2. Celebrating together

During the celebration of Eid-ul-Adha in September 2015, around 1,300 people showed up to offer their prayers at the mosque Madrassa Rahamatiya Talimul Quran in Mumbai. The mosque happened to be next to a pandal where Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations were on. When the good folk at the Seva Sangh Ganeshotsav Mandal realized that the mosque could not accom-modate everyone, they invited the rest to their pandal so they could offer prayers. The community recalls a similar incident four years before this, when Eid coincided with Ganesh Chaturthi, and both the communities offered their prayers together in peace and amity.

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