How did Prashant organize cricket matches for the orphan children in the relief camp?
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Prashant, who was only nineteen years old decided to step in as the leader of his village, if no one else did. He organized a group of youths and elders to jointly pressurise the merchant to part with his rice for the people in the shelter. Branches from fallen trees were gathered to light a reluctant and slow fire, on which to cook the rice. For the first time in four days, the survivors at the cyclone shelter were able to fill their bellies.
He organised a team of youth volunteers to clean the shelter of filth, urine, vomit and floating carcasses, and to tend to the wounds and fractures of the many who had been injured.
Prashant found that a large number of children had been orphaned. He brought them together and put up a polythene sheet shelter for them. He himself loved to play cricket, and so he organised cricket matches for children.