Open the box !!


class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Nasr Totha is a Muslim. He lives in Malapuram, a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu
and, drives a taxi. In early 2020, a woman was sitting in his taxi.

When she started to descend, Nasr humbly folded her hands and asked her, "Sister, you look upset to me. Please tell me your problem. Maybe I can help you." Hearing this, the woman started crying loudly. Nasr reassured her. The woman recovered a little. She said, "Tomorrow my daughter is getting married. We are poor people. We can't buy a wedding dress for my daughter." She went for help but she refused. "I don't know what to do now."

Nasr also got upset. He thought for a while and then he remembered that last month the daughter of a friend of his had got married. The friend had given his daughter a pair of ten thousand rupees. It would have been useless and if I had given it to this woman, the family would have gotten out of trouble. ' I will deliver the wedding dress to you by evening. "


The woman started looking at him with wet eyes. Nasratotha went straight to her friend. Discussed the matter with her. The friend was a good man. He immediately agreed. They both went to her daughter's house. Nasr went to the dry cleaner and he was his friend too. When the family saw the couple, they were overjoyed. The family took turns kissing Nasr's hand.


Nasr was overjoyed and thought, "Millions of families in our country go through this problem. If I try, I can solve this problem of at least a few thousand needy people." Went on to set up an interesting NGO in Tamil Nadu called "Dress Bank".


Nasr Totha recounted the incident to his friends this evening: "These people sat down and thought, 'Every bride in our country needs a wedding dress.' Couples are expensive and poor families cannot afford them. ' The pair is used only for one day. The bride takes off her dress on the wedding night and never wears it again and this whole life is wasted lying in the trunks.


If we try, we can get the bridesmaids together, dry-clean them, iron them and give them to the poor girls, it could lead to the marriage of millions of girls. All the friends decided that The box is opened, the couple collects and distributes it among the needy and then sees the result. Done.


He rented a shop in the bazaar, 'Dry clean and ironed and packed the couple', wrote the size on them and put up a "dress bank" sign outside the shop and at the same time announced on Facebook "If you The daughter or sister is getting married and if you can't afford the wedding dress then you can take the pair from us for free. ”People contacted and all the couples left by this evening. The "dress bank" was empty on the first day. "What can we do now?" Nasr Totha and his companions sat down that evening and started asking each other.

They drank tea all night and kept looking for a solution until the proble

m came out. All the friends decided that we would contact married people through social media. I distribute 'Nasr and his friends created a message for Facebook and posted it on social media' The person who reached this message immediately remembered 'I was also married' He also had a couple And the next day my wife buried the pair in a coffin.


People opened the old box, took out the wedding couple, rented dry clean, ironed and packed and sent it to Nasr, so there was a pile of wedding couples in the dress bank, 300 couples were collected in a week, this problem was solved. So a new problem arose. The needy were contacting remote areas. Nasr, if the couple couriered them, needed a fair amount of money and a modest taxi driver could not bear the financial burden. If the needy had the money for the couriers, why would they ask for a wedding dress from the dress bank?

They would buy it from their own pockets. The friends sat down again and started looking for a solution. Late at night, they found the solution. They went to the bus stand the next day. They just met the owners. Please tell, what's the story of the big puppies .............. if you please give our couple free delivery then it will be for the benefit of the poor people. They pack the wedding dress hand it over to the bus driver and send the bus driver's phone number, bus number, and time to the needy person to reach the bus stop at the required time and take their suit from the driver.

The NGO was formed in April 2020. It has so far donated 300 wedding suits while 800 suits are ready with them. All the suits are worth between Rs 5,000 and Rs 50,000. He does not take it back, but he does instruct them, "Don't waste this suit after marriage."

You may also give it to someone in need. It is possible that another mother like you is also upset. People take this instruction seriously. They send this suit to someone else in need. Give them back

This is a small encyclopedia of a poor taxi driver. This step has taught the people of Tamil Nadu a new way of welfare. Also, while reading these lines, think about how many fancy dresses you and your wife had made when you were married or how many expensive suits you had said goodbye to your sister or daughter.

Now the question is, what is the use of this extravagance? Why don't you take out this suit and give it to someone in need? And if you are doing this good deed then why don't you make a small CNGO like Nasratotha? You too should collect wedding couples from the homes of friends, create a dress bank and go on helping the needy and if you are doing this then why are you limited only to the dress bank? Why don't we build a cycle bank?

We all have old bicycles being humiliated in our homes. These bicycles can be used by hundreds of people. In the same way, our children have grown up. Their toys are lying in the storerooms. Why don't we make it? And our houses are full of junk, old furniture, old shoes, old blankets, comforters, sheets, clothes, umbrellas, tires, motorcycles, windows, doors, and curtains. Why not make it?

Remember that the things we consider useless are the aspirations of the lives of millions and even crores of people. A whole generation of people goes out of the realm of life in their desire. Why don't you fulfill their wishes? So wherever you are and whoever you are, you become a Nussrah, and in this country, "open the box, empty the cupboards and clean the storeroom," run the campaign. Create small banks of small virtues in this country. Believe me, these banks will change the destiny of this country. Pakistan will really change. 

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