Mandi (Himachal Pradesh):With the COVID-19 pandemic taking a heavy toll on a major chunk of India's population, many unlikely heroes, apart from the fronline workers, have emerged, who are helping their fellow citizens in this hour of need.
In Himachal Pradesh too, many such examples have come to the fore - where normal people display heroic acts of humanity, even as they face adverse conditions themselves.
Maminur Hussain, who runs a tailor shop near Khatri Sabha in Mandi city, is originally from Kolkata, but has been calling Himachal Pradesh his home for the past 22 years.
Though his shop had to shut down due to the lockdown, that did not stop him from helping his fellow countrymen. Together with his wife and daughter, Hussain has been making masks at home to distribute to the needy.
The family, which has been making hundreds of masks daily, said that they have been enjoying it, and urged others to come out in support of the needy.
The lockdown, which was enforced to arrest the spread of COVID-19, has unfortunately resulted in many losing their livelihoods. As a result, arranging even for their daily meals has become a herculean task for many. But like Hussain, many citizens the state have stepped forward by feeding the hungry.