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Azhar Maqsusi is a 36-year-old who lives in the Old City in Hyderabad has been unrelentingly feeding lines of destitute people in the afternoon as part of his daily free-food camp for the past three years.
"It all started around three years ago. I hardly ever took that route but my tyre got punctured that day and I decided to catch the local train from the station under the bridge when I saw a physically handicapped woman with her feet amputated," says Azhar, recalling his tale, which has been profiled by others too.
Azhar still remembers that the woman's name was Lakshmi and she was crying, begging for food instead of money as she hadn't eaten in days.
“My father died when I was four years old and my mother struggled a lot to raise me and my siblings. I know what it is like to sleep hungry," he says. Azhar immediately gave away the food he was carrying home to the lady.
The next day Azhar's wife, who he seemingly adores and admires, cooked food for around 15 people. He went to the same place and distributed the food.
"Initially, food packets were distributed but later on, we started cooking in the space under the flyover and fed them there itself," he says.