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Good Samaritans still exist  

Bhopal Today Team

Bhopal, Dec 11: In today's fast moving world, nobody is ready to listen for a few moments regarding pain or happiness of others. Every body is happy and enjoying his own life. There is no time with anybody for other's pain. But in this world there are few persons who are ready to share the troubled times of a man who is facing difficulty. They are worried about others' problems. Raju Moolchandani is one of them. He is president of Lions Club. He is always ready for Gandhigiri. He believes in 'Neki kar dariya main dal' (Do a favour with others and forget about it).

When we insisted on him to tell some stories of his Gandhigiri, he replied that it's immoral to disclose the stories of helping others. It is also senseless to keep it in mind and then go telling tales to everyone to seek name and fame.

Raju Moolchandani was born at Gandhidham, Gujarat on 25th of June. For the last 58 years he is living at Bhopal. As a 22- year-old he entered field of building construction. He is also a partner of 'Synex Interprises'. He organises camps in Lions Club Hilltop hospital, Idgah hills hospital under this banner to help the poor people. They distribute medicines free of cost there, and undertake many tests like eye test, general test, counselling and other check-ups. Aim behind these camps is to assist the helpless persons. He is always ready to help people personally. He believes that if we help others, God will help us too. God helps always helps others through our medium.

 

 
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