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Answered by megha205168
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The corona warriors

Medics collect swab samples of staff and students of Gauhati Medical College and Hospital for COVID-19 test after a PG student was tested positive for coronavirus, in Guwahati,

To buttress the government’s efforts to keep people at home to ensure social or physical distancing, various TV channels have entered the retro-race, replaying popular serials of yore. Doordarshan is a clear winner in the race with its acclaimed armoury of all-time hits such as Ramayan, Mahabharat, Uttara Ramayan, Hanuman, Hum Log, Buniyad, Chanakya, Shaktiman, Byomkesh Bakshi and Shrimaan Shrimati.

The biggest hit is Ramayan. Its popularity can be gauged not only by its record reruns and idolisation of lead actors but also by the fact that on popular demand, the sequel Uttara Ramayan followed. Ramayana is, no doubt, about Ram and his consort, Sita. But among all its other characters, Hanuman is by far the most beloved of the people because it is easy to identify oneself with him as a staunch devotee of Ram.

In any case, Hanuman plays a pivotal role in the Ramayana. As depicted in the serial, we see him first in the role of a facilitator of a meeting between the Ram in search of Sita and a revengeful Sugriva. He assumes "higher responsibilities" only when he is reminded of his prowess by Jambvana (the bear sage). Thereafter he literally takes off, displaying intelligence and ready wit, apart from physical and supernatural abilities. His exploits, as we know them, include establishing contact with Vibhishana, meeting Sita, devastating Ashok Vatika in order to attract attention, outwitting Ravana and burning down Lanka.

Answered by gawaliutkarsh2119
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This is a story of a common man who made it his mission to protect our protectors.

Krysyn Rego, an owner of a waste management company and a resident of Bandra, Mumbai is leading an initiative to manufacture low cost face shields to fight COVID-19. For every unit sold he donates one to police stations, hospitals, NGOs and nursing homes.

“I want to provide them with as much safety as I can, because they relentlessly help us every day without a second thought.”, says Krysyn.

Krysyn was inspired by a similar initiative started by his friend in Bangalore. His friend helped him start his venture in Mumbai, but it was the community that helped him make it bigger.

Soon after beginning, his initiative was noticed by others who extended their support. The principal of nearby school-turned-camp for migrant workers contacted him to train some workers to help manufacture the face shields. Krysyn not only trained them, he also compensated them for their work.

“With their support, we went up from 1000 to 5000 shields a day, while it helped them financially as well. It’s humbling to see how this has touched so many lives than what we aimed for.”, says Krysyn

Soon, orders started to increase and Krysyn needed a bigger space to manufacture the shields. A good Samaritan stepped up and offered the use of a wedding hall he owned for no cost. Krysyn calls it the ‘Corona Garden’. So far, they have made more than 15,000 units and they now aim to sell 50,000 while donating another 50,000.

“The appreciation from our warriors is what keeps us going. Soon enough, I wish to build them a full-body protection suit”. He says with great determination.

This pandemic has shown us that it takes a community to help a community but Krysyn, and others like him, teach us that it takes just one person’s courage to start a cycle of kindness and positive action.

These are the #PeopleWhoRise and Mahindra salutes their challenger spirit. If you know someone who is doing their bit to help the community fight this crisis, tag them or share their stories with us in the comments.

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