Aizawl (Mizoram): He travelled over 3,000 km to bring his friend's body from Chennai to Mizoram, and now he has donated the money he received as a reward to the Chief Ministers Relief Fund (CMRF) to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Twenty-three-year-old Raphael AVL Malchhanhima, a native of Hmawngbu village in Mizoram's southernmost Lawngtlai district, on Thursday, donated Rs 5,000 to the CMRF.
Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga hailed the youth as a hero for his noble deeds.
"Faith in humanity just got restored again! After his selfless and heroic act of accompanying the mortal remain of his friend for more than 3000 km, Raphael AVL Malchhanhima donated Rs 5000 to the CM Relief Fund from a Govt. designated Quarantine Centre," he tweeted.
Malchhanhima said he had contributed in his own small way as he was aware of the hardship being faced by the people of his state.
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"I know my state is currently grappling with the crisis that has caused people immense hardship. I am a man of
limited means and there is very little that I can do for my state. I have donated Rs 5,000 for the war against the coronavirus," Malchhanhima told reporters.
After completing his formal education up to class 10, he works at a Chennai hotel to supplement the family's income.