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'Roti Bank' feeds the hungry in Varanasi

Kishore, a teacher by profession, had started the 'Roti Bank' that provides food to the needy in Varanasi. The 34 Battalion PAC-Bhullanpur in Varanasi is also helping the bank by donating unserved food.

Roti Bank' feeds the hungry in Varanasi
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Published : Mar 24, 2019, 4:05 PM IST

Varanasi: In a noble act, a man from Varanasi initiated a self-help group 'Roti Bank' to feed the hunger-stricken poor, here. Kishore, a teacher by profession, had started the 'Roti Bank' that collects unused food from people across the city to feed the needy.

He started the group with the help of his students and some close friends. Kishore said, "I faced many hurdles in the beginning. Thereafter, I started using social media to associate more people with the initiative. Now, the group has more than 30,000 members."

He went on to say that people were even providing their old vehicles to distribute the collected food items. People now keep the food items hanging on their door which is thereby collected by the 'Roti Bank'.

When asked how this idea came through, Kishore said, "I was hanging around at the Assi Ghat and suddenly I noticed a hungry man who was collecting the food thrown by other people at the Ghat. That incident shook my conscience and I thought aren't we capable enough to feed hungry people."

Also, 34 Battalion PAC-Bhullanpur in Varanasi is helping the bank by donating unserved food.

Also read:Centre, state govts working together to make India TB-free

Varanasi: In a noble act, a man from Varanasi initiated a self-help group 'Roti Bank' to feed the hunger-stricken poor, here. Kishore, a teacher by profession, had started the 'Roti Bank' that collects unused food from people across the city to feed the needy.

He started the group with the help of his students and some close friends. Kishore said, "I faced many hurdles in the beginning. Thereafter, I started using social media to associate more people with the initiative. Now, the group has more than 30,000 members."

He went on to say that people were even providing their old vehicles to distribute the collected food items. People now keep the food items hanging on their door which is thereby collected by the 'Roti Bank'.

When asked how this idea came through, Kishore said, "I was hanging around at the Assi Ghat and suddenly I noticed a hungry man who was collecting the food thrown by other people at the Ghat. That incident shook my conscience and I thought aren't we capable enough to feed hungry people."

Also, 34 Battalion PAC-Bhullanpur in Varanasi is helping the bank by donating unserved food.

Also read:Centre, state govts working together to make India TB-free

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