A few hours after Vishal’s story became talk about the city, he talented two smartphones and several telephones had been promised to his classmates too
Only a few hours after the story of the Bangalore mirror cover on Monday landed on the doorway and the Bengalureans inbox, moved the conscience of each reader.
Vishal’s story, a grade 9 boy, who had been straight like but had to choose out of school because he did not have a smartphone to continue the online class, moved a citizen of a good hearted Bengaluru.
Vishal works on a gasoline bed checking tire pressure and wants to join the army, just the motivation needed by our readers to help Vishal and boys like him.
Reacting to stories, ‘students this year’, several readers, organizations, and cellular companies have advanced to contribute smartphones to Vishal and his classmates at the Konapnagarahara government school.
Like Vishal, there are hundreds of students in Bengaluru who cannot attend online classes without smartphones and lose their education.
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One of the BM readers, Feroz Khan, a senior traffic guard and a volunteer with Mission Mission and driver special initiative to visit the boy at his residence in the electronic city phase and handed over a smartphone to him, on behalf of many volunteers.
He said, “I read in the Bangalore mirror this morning about Vishal and I was moved.
We immediately arranged a smartphone, visiting him and giving him a telephone.
I hope he can start his earliest online class.
From our team, we set 50 smartphones to be donated For children like him to start attending online classes.
”
Vishal said that he was very happy to receive a cellphone and he immediately told his friends that he would join them for his classes.
He said, “I don’t know that volunteers will come to meet me and they surprise me with a new telephone.
Then, Elcita (Electronics City Industrial Township Authority) also took me to their office and gave me a new smartphone.
I told them that I was Want to bestow this to my sister so she can continue her online class.
I got a new SIM card and I shared my number with my teacher and told him that he could add me to whatsapp group so I could attend class again.
”
Vishal told Bangalore Mirror that he would be very happy if many of his classmates were in the same situation could be given a cellphone so that they could continue their online class.
Students of the two years of boys are daily wage workers and always struggle to find small jobs in the city.
They do not have a smartphone to support the education of their son.
MERINHA J, Founder and President Shri Krishna Mahila Seva Universal, who had seen the boy in gasoline Bunk said, “I received about eight to ten calls today from people who want to donate smartphones to Vishal.
We are in the process of gathering them for hand it over to children at Vishal school.
”
BM accepts an extraordinary response to the story and many of our readers and their friends have agreed to donate many smartphones to students like Vishal.
Our week has begun with a good note.
Let’s spread goodness.