Thought for the day

amitrandive

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This story is powerful story on small act of kindness very inspiring.

A person working with a freezer plant. It was almost the day end. Everyone had packed up to check out. A technical snag developed in the plant and he went to check. By the time he finished it was late. The doors were sealed and the lights were off.

Trapped inside the ice plant whole night without air and light, an icy grave was almost sure for him.

Hours passed thus. Suddenly he found someone opening the door.

Was it a miracle?

The security guard entered there with a torch light and helped him to come out.

On the way back the person asked the security guard,
“How did you know that I am inside?”
“Who informed you?”

the guard said, “None sir; this unit has about 50 people. But you are the only one who says Hello to me in the morning and bye in the evening. You had reported in morning. But did not go out. That made me suspicious.”

Never did the person know that a small gesture of greeting someone would prove to be a lifesaver for him. So do us.

Remember to greet when you meet someone, of course with a warm smile. We don’t know; that may work a miracle in your life too.
 

niftyoption

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Swami Vivekananda
Date of birth : January 12, 1863




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DON'T WASTE FOOD





Every Year Indians Wasting 40,000 cr. worth Food

In India, where millions of people in a country of 1.2 billion go without food every day
This is a very disturbing statistic considering the widespread poverty in our country..

I was watching 'big fat weddings'.. I was stunned by how much food wastage occurs at weddings..

We have supply shortage and high demand thereby leading to food inflation.. Yet, we have done nothing to curb the food wastage..

I really think that the government should penalize the organizers if they waste food after a function