A 23-Year-Old Plays the Guitar on Mumbai Locals. For a Beautiful Reason…..

This young man spent a lot of time in the cancer ward of a hospital in Mumbai when his mother was undergoing treatment there. Today, he is seen inside local trains in Mumbai collecting funds for the treatment of cancer patients – with a guitar and a donation box.

A 23-year-old man singing and strumming famous Bollywood numbers on his guitar is a common sight in Mumbai local trains running between Dadar and Ambernath these days. This young man, Saurabh Nimbkar, is using music for a mission – to collect funds for the treatment of cancer patients.

Four times a week, on his way back from work, he belts out popular Bollywood numbers for an appreciative audience that usually drops some money generously in his donation box.

Guitar for a purpose

Guitar for a purpose

Saurabh’s mission stems from some difficult times he saw in 2013 when his mother was diagnosed with blood cancer. She was admitted in the cancer ward of the King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital in Mumbai. “We stayed in the hospital for her treatment continuously for about four months – my brother, uncle and I,” he says.

There, Saurabh noticed that most of the patients admitted along with his mother, and their families, had come from rural Maharashtra. Many of them were from low-income backgrounds and had left their jobs to accompany relatives for a treatment that is extremely costly. Having given up their source of income, they were all trying hard to live in the city while also taking care of their loved ones.

“There are several trusts, like the Tata Memorial Trust, Rajiv Gandhi scheme of the government, etc., that are meant to help such patients. But the problem is that they deposit the money to the hospital’s account in the name of the patients. Whenever a patient needs a particular medicine, the money gets deducted from his/her account. But no money goes into the hands of the relatives who also have to go through a lot to make arrangements for the treatment. Also, if a medicine is not available in the hospital, they have to put money from their own pockets to purchase it from outside,” says Saurabh.

But amidst all these challenges, Saurabh was inspired by the way people were doing the best they could to help each other. Sometimes doctors themselves would come forward and financially help patients who could not afford the medicines. Older patients always assisted the newer ones in understanding the operations of the hospital.

“Once, a medicine that we needed for my mother was not available in the hospital. Another patient had it and he readily agreed to help us out, even though he did not have much in terms of finances himself. That was when I realised that there is nothing like rich or poor in this situation. You don’t need to have any special financial background for helping people if you want to,” says Saurabh.

Throughout the treatment, Saurabh would carry his guitar to the hospital and play for the patients. His music would cheer up the tense atmosphere in the ward.

They loved his music

Everyone loved his music

“Everybody there was worried about something or the other, be it food, accommodation, availability of medicines, and many other things. That’s why it was nice to see that when I sang for the patients, some of this tension was relieved. The atmosphere became lighter. Even the doctors didn’t stop me because they saw that it was having a good effect on the patients and their families,” he recalls.

Saurabh was in his second year of college at the time and used to also play his guitar on trains while commuting to college from Dombivli to Matunga.

That was just for fun. People loved to hear him play after a long day at work. Some even joined him and sang along. “So I thought I’d continue doing the same thing, just this time, I would ask people for money to help out cancer patients. I discussed this with my mom and she was very happy. She liked the idea very much.” Unfortunately, in September 2014, Saurabh lost his mother.

Saurabh put the idea on the backburner for the time being but did not forget it. In May this year, he decided the time had come to pull out his guitar again. Employed with a pharmaceutical company, Saurabh’s office is located in Ambernath – he travels from Ambernath to Dadar, and from there he takes a train back to his place in Dombivli. It is on these routes that he plays his guitar to collect funds.

“In Mumbai, most people travel by local trains. So this is the best option to reach out to the maximum number of commuters. Every time, I begin with a song. And then, when people get curious about what is going on in the train, I explain the cause for which I am working. And then I continue to play songs. I am not a good speaker, so I avoid talking,” smiles Saurabh.

Saurabh manages to collect about Rs. 1,000 during every trip. And while he receives mixed reactions from his audience in the trains, he is never demotivated. Some criticise him for collecting funds like this, while others appreciate his efforts. There are some who listen to him play till the last moment when the train stops at their station, just to make sure that his purpose is genuine, and then they finally put money in his donation box. Saurabh is happy that for every person who criticises him, there are many present to encourage him as well. Once, a man tried to stop him from playing, saying that what he was doing was not allowed inside trains. But some other passengers stood up for him and stopped the man instead.

All his collections go to a small NGO called Bright Future Association in Thane, which transfers the money directly to the accounts of people and not to the hospital accounts.

“It is a very small and new NGO, so it is not a very large sum that we deal with. They usually try to help only one family at a time. Currently, we are working for a girl. Her treatment is almost complete now. I often call her dad and ask if they are getting the money. There is also a boy that we are working with and his father also informs me that they are getting the required help. That’s how I confirm that the money is going to the right place,” he explains.

Saurabh plans to continue his mission, helping cancer patients the best he can. His family supports him in his initiative and is very proud of him.

This Sunday, Saurabh was in for a big surprise when his audience in the train included none other than Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan.

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Saurabh was recently a part of his show called Aaj Ki Raat Zindagi, and after listening to his story, Bachchan wantedto sit by him and travel the distance he does, do what he does, in a show of support and spirit for his incredible thinking“. Travelling between Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and Bhandup on the Central line, Big B sang along with Saurabh, much to the delight of the commuters.
Way to go Saurabh! We are proud of your out-of-the-box thinking.

Source……Tanaya Singh …www.the betterindia .com

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Image of the Day…”Fingerprints of Water on the Sand.”…..

Water tracks on sandy ground with straight lines of roadways crossing the terrain

NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren took this photograph on Nov. 11, 2015 from the International Space Station, and shared it with his followers on social media. Lindgren wrote, “The delicate fingerprints of water imprinted on the sand. The #StoryOfWater.” The area photographed is located in Oman, approximately 20 km to the west-northwest of Hamra Al Drooa.

One of the ways research on the space station benefits life on Earth is by supporting water purification efforts worldwide. Drinkable water is vital for human survival. Unfortunately, many people around the world lack access to clean water. Using technology developed for the space station, at-risk areas can gain access to advanced water filtration and purification systems, making a life-saving difference in these communities. Joint collaborations between aid organizations and NASA technology show just how effectively space research can adapt to contribute answers to global problems. The commercialization of this station-related technology has provided aid and disaster relief for communities worldwide.

Image Credit: NASA

Source….www.nasa.gov

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Message for the Day…” Understand the Value of Mother’s Love and Her Concern for You…”

There is nothing greater than mother’s love. Mother’s words are always sweet. At times she may use harsh words, but understand that those words are meant only to correct you, not to hurt you. There may be a wicked son or daughter, but there can never be a wicked mother in this world. All of you must understand the value of mother’s love and her concern for you. Among the mother, father, teacher and God, mother is given the highest rank and priority. In the present times, modern youth do not care for their mother or parents. Many think they are highly educated and that the mother does not know anything. It is a great mistake to think poorly about anyone. Never look down upon your mother. Always remember the love she has for you, and at all circumstances strive and make her happy. God will be pleased with you only when you truly make your mother happy.

Sathya Sai Baba

Terrorism Attacks That Were Successfully Stopped Before Tragedy Occurred……..

Following the attacks in Beirut, Baghdad, and Paris, our newsfeeds were flooded with death tolls and prayers for survivors. We should all take the time to mourn those we’ve lost.

But we can’t let our grief get the best of us. We must also remember how many lives are saved because of the quick thinking of first responders and the government agencies that act predominantly behind the scenes. Because of them, so many people have been spared from harm.

Here are just a few of the many terrorist attacks that were stopped before anyone was hurt:

1. On December 22, 2001, Richard Reid attempted to detonate a shoe bomb.

On December 22, 2001, Richard Reid attempted to detonate a shoe bomb.

Nearly 200 people were aboard the international flight. Heroic passengers subdued Reid and the plane made an emergency landing in Boston.

2. In 2003, Iyman Faris, a double agent for Al Qaeda positioned in the FBI, was caught for possible plots to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

In 2003, Iyman Faris, a double agent for Al Qaeda positioned in the FBI, was caught for possible plots to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge.

Each day, some 125,000 motor vehicles, 4,000 pedestrians, and 2,600 cyclists cross the bridge.

3. Dhiren Barot was arrested in 2004 for suspected plots against the New York Stock Exchange, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Citigroup Center.

Dhiren Barot was arrested in 2004 for suspected plots against the New York Stock Exchange, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Citigroup Center.

It later surfaced that Barot planned to use limousines filled with “dirty” bombs for the attacks.

4. Shahawar Matin Siraj and James Elshafay were arrested in 2004 for plots to bomb the 34th Street – Herald Square subway station.

Shahawar Matin Siraj and James Elshafay were arrested in 2004 for plots to bomb the 34th Street – Herald Square subway station.

The popular station — close to Macy’s and Penn Station — is the third busiest stop in NYC’s entire subway system.

5. Back in 2006, seven men were arrested after allegedly plotting to bomb the Sears (now Willis) Tower and FBI offices.

Back in 2006, seven men were arrested after allegedly plotting to bomb the Sears (now Willis) Tower and FBI offices.

The tower features 110 floors of office, retail, and recreational space.

6. Abdul Kadir, a former member of Guyana’s parliament, was arrested with three other men in 2007 in connection with plans to bomb the jet fuel line at JFK Airport.

Abdul Kadir, a former member of Guyana's parliament, was arrested with three other men in 2007 in connection with plans to bomb the jet fuel line at JFK Airport.

Kadir was sentenced to life in prison.

7. Nineteen-year-old Hosam Maher Husein Smadi was arrested in 2009 for a plot to bomb a Dallas skyscraper.

 

Nineteen-year-old Hosam Maher Husein Smadi was arrested in 2009 for a plot to bomb a Dallas skyscraper.

The 60-story Fountain Palace is the fifth tallest structure in Dallas.

8. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was taken down by fellow passengers before he could detonate a bomb on a flight over Detroit.

He confessed to the Christmas Day incident and admitted to carrying plastic explosives in his underwear.

9. In 2012, Amine El Khalifi was arrested for a plot to carry out a suicide bombing at the United States Capitol.

In 2012, Amine El Khalifi was arrested for a plot to carry out a suicide bombing at the United States Capitol.

The Moroccan man believed he was working with Al Qaeda, but he was actually in contact with undercover FBI agents the whole time.

10. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Rezwan Ferdaus was arrested in 2011 for plots to attack the Pentagon, United States Capitol, and U.S. soldiers abroad with IED devices.

Born and raised in Massachusetts, Rezwan Ferdaus was arrested in 2011 for plots to attack the Pentagon, United States Capitol, and U.S. soldiers abroad with IED devices.

 

Ferdaus was working with and supporting Al Qaeda.

11. In May 2010, Faisal Shahzad was arrested for an attempted car bombing in Times Square.

He was captured 53 hours after the failed plot, boarding a flight with Pakistan as the final destination.

12. In 2007, six men were arrested when plans were discovered targeting New Jersey’s Fort Dix base.

In 2007, six men were arrested when plans were discovered targeting New Jersey's Fort Dix base.

According to The Washington Post, their aim was “‘to kill as many American soldiers as possible’ with mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, and guns.”

13. Syed Haris Ahmed and Ehsanul Islam Sadequee were caught after videotaping Washington-area buildings.

Syed Haris Ahmed and Ehsanul Islam Sadequee were caught after videotaping Washington-area buildings.

Before their arrests, they sent the footage to a London-based jihadist website.

Thanks to quick decision-making paired with countless hours of investigation, thousands — if not millions — of lives have been saved. It’s important to always remember and thank those who don’t get enough recognition. We salute you!

Source…Amanda Black….www.viralnova.com

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” When I started Loving Myself….”

A poem by Charlie Chaplin written on his 70th birthday on April 16, 1959.
When I started loving myself
I understood that I’m always and at any given opportunity
in the right place at the right time.
And I understood that all that happens is right –
from then on I could be calm.
Today I know: It’s called TRUST.

When I started to love myself I understood how much it can offend somebody
When I tried to force my desires on this person,
even though I knew the time is not right and the person was not ready for it,
and even though this person was me.
Today I know: It’s called LETTING GO

When I started loving myself
I could recognize that emotional pain and grief
are just warnings for me to not live against my own truth.
Today I know: It’s called AUTHENTICALLY BEING.

When I started loving myself
I stopped longing for another life
and could see that everything around me was a request to grow.
Today I know: It’s called MATURITY.

When I started loving myself
I stopped depriving myself of my free time
and stopped sketching further magnificent projects for the future.
Today I only do what’s fun and joy for me,
what I love and what makes my heart laugh,
in my own way and in my tempo.
Today I know: it’s called HONESTY.

When I started loving myself
I escaped from all what wasn’t healthy for me,
from dishes, people, things, situations
and from everything pulling me down and away from myself.
In the beginning I called it“healthy egoism”,
but today I know: it’s called SELF-LOVE.

When I started loving myself
I stopped wanting to be always right
thus I’ve been less wrong.
Today I’ve recognized: it’s called HUMBLENESS.

When I started loving myself
I refused to live further in the past
and worry about my future.
Now I live only at this moment where EVERYTHING takes place,
like this I live every day and I call it CONSCIOUSNESS.


When I started loving myself
I recognized, that my thinking
can make me miserable and sick.
When I requested for my heart forces,
my mind got an important partner.
Today I call this connection HEART WISDOM.

We do not need to fear further discussions,
conflicts and problems with ourselves and others
since even stars sometimes bang on each other
and create new worlds.
Today I know: THIS IS LIFE!

Source…www.ba-bamail.com

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Message for the Day…” Ways to Follow the Path of Devotion …”

Sathya Sai Baba

Every aspirant who seeks the Eternal through the path of devotion should strive to keep away from the turmoils, cruelties, and falsehoods of this world and practice truth, righteousness, love, and peace. This is indeed the path of devotion. Those who seek union with God and those who seek the welfare of the world should discard as worthless both praise and blame, appreciation and derision, prosperity and adversity. They should courageously keep steady faith in their own innate reality and dedicate themselves to spiritual uplift. No one, not even a great spiritual personality (maha-purusha) or Avatar, can ever escape criticism and blame. Learn from their lives. Great souls hold on to truth and live by them. Those who indulge in criticism or blame will realise their greatness in time. As aspirants, stay away from ignorant people and desist in discussing your beliefs and convictions with them. Become immersed in holy books and be in the company of the Lord’s devotees.

The Boy Who Defeated His Disability to Become an Award Winning Artist …….

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
– Winston Churchill

Anjan Satheesh, a differently abled artist has proved that nothing can stop an ignited and strong mind.

Anjan is hearing-impaired and has cerebral palsy. But neither of these conditions stopped him from following his dreams.

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Photo: Kerala Cartoon Academy Facebook

Anjan is now making headlines for all the right reasons. He recently won a national award for Outstanding Creative Adult with Disabilities, instituted by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment this year.

His various paintings and caricatures drawn over the last several years won him the prestigious award. He will receive a purse of Rs. 50,000 and citation, which will be presented to him at a function in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, on December 3.

A former student of Adarsh Special School, Tripunithura, Anjan has learnt 3D animation at Toons and now works as a computer teacher there. His other achievements include awards like Amrita Keerthy Puraskaaram (Amritanandamayi Math) at the age of 8, Rotary International Special Talent Award (2001), Medal in Art at the National Abylimpics, Chennai (2005).

He was also praised by ace cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for his creativity. Anjan had drawn a caricature of Sachin when the master blaster had come down to watch an ISL match of Kerala Blasters in Kochi.

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Photo: Twitter

Anjan’s most memorable moment is his meeting with the former president Late APJ Abdul Kalam, who appreciated his work in 2005 during his visit to Adarsh. In fact, a photo featuring Dr. Kalam and Anjan became part of the book titled ‘Turning Points: A Journey Through Challenges’. He also organized an exhibition of his work at Kerala High Court in 2009, becoming the first artist to hold an exhibition inside the High Court and to get a Full Court Honour.

“Disability cannot defeat me ..straining to reach there for which I am made for..aiming to become a legend with what I have in me,” he wrote on his blog.

Check out his website to know more about his work.

Source….Shreya Pareek in http://www.the betterindia.com

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Message for the Day….” Strive to light Your own Lamp from the Universal Light of Love First…”

You can light more than thousand candles from a single lamp. Remember only a burning lamp or candle can be used to light other candles. An unlit candle cannot light the other unlit candles. So too only the one who earned wisdom can enlighten others who are in ignorance. One who is not illumined cannot illumine others who are dwelling in the darkness of maya:So you must strive to light your own lamp from the Universal Light of Love and from there transmit illumination to all who seek and strive. All lamps shine alike, since they are all sparks of that Param-jyothi, the Universal Luminosity, which is God. Lamps are many but light is one. Every patch of water on earth has the reflection of the sun in it but the original sun is one. Just as the one sun is seen in a million pots, lakes or wells the one same Divine (Paramjyothi) shines as wisdom in a million hearts.

Sathya Sai Baba

Musician Darren Hanlon recounts a Muslim Uber driver’s reaction to the Paris terrorist attacks…

Australian singer and songwriter Darren Hanlon has told of his encounter with a Muslim Uber driver.

FOLK rocker Darren Hanlon has illustrated the heartbreaking impact of the Paris attacks in an account of a Saturday night Uber ride that has gone viral.

Hanlon, a singer and songwriter from Gympie who has toured with Courtney Barnett, is in Sydney ahead of his Wednesday gig at Giant Dwarf Theatre.

Posting on his Facebook page, he told of the emotional outburst by the Muslim driver who picked him up outside a Sydney car dealership after he missed his bus stop.

“I sunk down in the seat and we settled into the usual small talk, his shift hours and workload,” Hanlon wrote.

“I looked over and could see even with him sitting down he was small framed, his chin almost in line with the top of the steering wheel.”

After some lighthearted discussion about the perils and pitfalls of GPS navigation, the conversation shifted to the more grave topic of the terrorist attacks that had rocked the French capital overnight.

“I can’t understand these who go around killing other people … in cold blood”, Hanlon heard the Indian-born driver say.

“Although it’s been on everyone’s mind today it was still an abrupt shift,” he wrote.

“He’d dovetailed it into the conversation as if he’d been waiting to. I recognised the moment that sometimes happens in the driver/passenger relationship where the banal switches to the deeply personal, the freedom allowed strangers who are trapped in a finite time period together.”

Straightening himself in his seat, Hanlon said, he sat quietly and listened as the driver confessed: “I’m a Muslim … And this is not what I was taught as a child”

“The etymology of the word Islam comes from a word that means peace.”

“The etymology of the word Islam comes from a word that means peace.”Source:Facebook

The driver told Hanlon he had spent most of the day praying at the Zetland mosque after hearing of the deadly attacks the killed at least 129 people and left at least 150 wounded.

Hanlon said he emphasised: “These people say they act under the name of Islam. I’ve studied religion, theology. The etymology of the word Islam comes from a word that means Peace.”

A discussion ensued about the ways religious texts, including the Koran, are misconstrued by those who seek to serve their own needs.

“The finance banker will use certain lines to justify his actions, just as the jihadist will do the same,” Hanlon wrote.

“I looked over to see him wipe tears from his eyes.”

He said he queried whether the Koran had a basic law, like that of the Bible’s Ten Commandments, stating “thou shalt not kill”.

“‘Of course!’ he exclaimed, ‘The second highest law says that if you kill a single soul it’s like killing the soul of all humanity. If you save a single soul, you save all humanity.’”

Hanlon said the pair sat in the car continuing to talk after reaching his destination on King St, mourning both the innocent victims in Paris and the young men “whose minds have been brainwashed”, concluding that love was “the only defence” against the terror threat.

“I didn’t wanna write this as some kind of statement,” Hanlon’s post concluded.

“I just want to tell you about my brief random conversation with a sad Muslim Sydney Uber driver, whose religion is being taken from him.”

The Facebook post drew more than 12,000 likes, but some commenters expressed scepticism about whether the story was true.

Hanlon told news.com.au the encounter happened exactly as described, that he jotted it down soon afterwards and had quoted the driver as precisely as possible when recalling the conversation.

Source…..dana.mccauley@news.com.au

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