He was the ray of hope for millions of people in 2020, a year which was full of gloomy news and the pandemic uprooting lives. “It was not about thinking at that point what’s going to happen next, but for people who needed you more. That’s why I started by distributing food, providing shelters, and then the whole migrant movement started. I realised these are the people who made our homes, who have always been a part of our lives. It is not just for feeding our families or growing our business, but giving back to society as well,” concludes Sood.
Source: Hindustan Times February 06, 2021 07:25 UTC