India, Dec. 12 -- For the past three years, Jafruddin Khan, 30, a resident of South City 2, in Gurugram has quietly become a lifeline for the weaker sections of society across Gurugram and Sohna. Every night, while the city winds down, Jafruddin heads out in his car to visit night shelters, pavement dwellers, elderly citizens living alone, and children sleeping on the streets-ensuring they do not go to bed hungry.
What began as a simple act of kindness has now become a deeply rooted daily routine. Every evening, after finishing his work, Jafruddin steps out in his car and begins his rounds across Gurugram and Sohna. He visits night shelters, construction sites, bus stands, and places where pavement dwellers huddle together for the night....
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