
Ranchi auto driver provides free rides to needy amid pandemic. Viral story
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The story of an auto driver who has been giving free rides to people in Ranchi amid the pandemic has gone viral on social media.
An auto driver in Ranchi has been giving free rides to people who need to go to the hospitals amid the ongoing pandemic. Jharkhand: An auto driver in Ranchi offers free ride to people who need to go to hospitals, amid #COVID19 pandemic. Ravi, the driver says, "Doing this since 15th April when I dopped a woman at RIMS after everyone else refused. My number's on social media so people can contact me" pic.twitter.com/HkL49rzUni Request ANI for his bank details so that I can help him with the best of my ability for his service to most needed people and nation. Respect, Salute. True heroes do wear Mask You don't need to be rich to offer any help to humanity...Hats off to such heroes. Actually, He is rich.Monetary funds isn't only measure to consider someone's richness.They deserve all respect. The guy deserves praise. So heart warming! We need more of people like this & not those who just spread fake news admist a crisis. Thankyou to all the covid warriors who are contributing their heart & soul! Good work by an ordinary guy. Most sufferers in this crisis r poors. No 1 cares, No 1 listen to them. Every 1 turns them away. What we see on twitter/news r cases of rich/connected ppl. How many poor guys died w/o care is uncountable. We as society failed them. #IndiaFightsCorona Speaking to news agency ANI, Ravi Aggarwal said he is willing to give a free ride in his auto to anybody who needs it. He said that he started doing this last week. Recalling an incident that took place last Thursday, April 15, Ravi said a sick female passenger asked for a ride to the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS). But no auto driver was willing to help, fearing the deadly virus spread. Then Ravi came forward to help the woman and gave her a free ride to the hospital.
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