Two Muslims brothers sell their land to feed daily wage workers during lockdown
Two Muslims brothers sell their land to feed daily wage workers during lockdown
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New Delhi: Coronavirus has affected the lives of millions of homeless laborers. Neither they are able to find work nor food. However, many helpful humans are helping them. Tazamul and Muzammil Pasha in Kolar city of Karnataka are doing the same thing. These brothers have even sold their land to feed people in this crisis.

According to the report, after raising 25 lakh rupees, these brothers formed a network of friends and collected rations and vegetables in bulk and deposited them in their homes. They then prepared packets of rations, containing 10 kg rice, 1 kg flour, 2 kg wheat, 1 kg sugar, oil, tea leaf, spices, hand sanitizer and face mask.

Not only this, they also set up a tent near his house, in which he started a community kitchen. So that those who cannot cook food in their home also do not have to go hungry. The special thing is that this initiative of Tazamul and Muzammil also got the support of the police. Police issued passes to their associates, through which they could carry essential goods to the people on bikes. Today, they are helping 2800 families in Kolar district.

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