Sonu Sood turns saviour again for helping Bihar girl

Sonu Sood turns saviour again for helping Bihar girl

A generous donation to promote human welfare. An act of selflessness. Kind and helping nature makes a human philanthropist. These people never discriminate based on caste, creed or colour. A person who donates time, money, experience or skills to help create a better world. Even a little donation makes a thousand worth of smiles. I am talking about a man who never fails to help people. The name is Sonu Sood. who recently helped a girl by covering her medical expenses or helping thousands of labourers or students in covid lockdown proving their food and water and safely making them reach home. These kind and generous people make a human being responsible. A man who chooses to play a villain in an act but is actually a messiah for the normal middle class. Fan started to call him 'The best human on Earth' for his liberal nature. 

Philanthropic works by Sood foundation - 

Recently, he saved a girl from Bihar girl who was born with four legs and four arms luckily operation turned out to be successful. Sonu took to Twitter to share the good news with a picture of Chahumukhi and wrote, 'One of the toughest surgeries of the country is successful'. 

In Maharashtra, the everyday ‘Sood’ foundation used to feed 45,000 people daily. In 2021, Sood provided much-needed oxygen plants and cylinders for COVID-19 patients in India. 

On 5 August 2020, he helped around 100 medical students, predominantly from Tamil Nadu, who were stranded in Moscow during the lockdown, reached Chennai safely on a chartered flight arranged by Mr Sood after they contacted his team for help. On his birthday he launched a website and app called Pravasi Rojgar to help migrant workers find suitable jobs amid the pandemic.

In July 2020 he arranged a chartered flight to bring home over 1,500 Indian students stranded in Kyrgyzstan or other countries, flying them from Bishkek to Varanasi. His charity during the pandemic was lauded, and he was hailed as a real-life hero in India.

In May 2020, during the nationwide lockdown due to the COVID - 19 pandemic, Sood helped thousands of stranded Indian migrant labourers to reach their homes by arranging buses, special trains and chartered flights for them.

 

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