India is a land of diversity. We are home to more than a hundred different languages and have a history that goes back thousands of years. Over the period, we have made discoveries that have changed the course of the world’s history. Here’s a small reminder of why India is special and why you Can Feel Proud Of Being An Indian.
Here is a list of people that we are sure that you did not know, below is a list of people that will make leave you amazed and proud for being Indian. Don’t forget to share it with your friends
People Who Will Make You Feel Proud Of Being An Indian
1.Anuradha Koirala
She works against Human Trafficking
Anuradha Koirala is a Nepalese social activist and the founder and director of Maiti Nepal – a non-profit organization in Nepal, dedicated to helping victims of sex trafficking. Maiti Nepal also works on reuniting the rescued women with their families, patrolling Indo-Nepal border with police and other law enforcement authorities and also rescuing trafficked women from the brothels in India with the help of Indian authorities.
Koirala received the Courage of Conscience Award from The Peace Abbey in Sherborn, Massachusetts on August 25, 2006. She won the CNN Hero of the Year award in 2010.
2.Jadav “Molai” Payeng
He planted his own forest
Padma Shri Jadav “Molai” Payeng is a Mishing tribe environmental activist and forestry worker from Jorhat, India.Over the course of several decades, he planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares.In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India.
As a 16-year-old, he was saddened by the death of reptiles in a dried-out sand bar. He decided he would do something about it and started planting trees there. Today, 35 years later, that sandbar has been transformed into a 1,360 acre forest.
3.Dr. Tessy Thomas
She is the Missile Woman of India
Tessy Thomas is the Project Director for Agni-IV missile in Defence Research and Development Organisation. She is the first woman scientist to head a missile project in India. She is known as the ‘Missile Woman’ of India.
4.Ravi Gulati
He quit his job to teach underprivileged kids
An IIM-A graduate with a competitive job in Canada – something all young Indians seem to want? Ravi had all of this. But he decided to quit and do what he really wants to do. Now he gives tuitions to underprivileged kids in a house in Khan Market, Delhi.
5.Subhashini Mistry
She built a hospital in her village which was devoid of all healthcare
A little village Hanspukur, was her home. The lack of proper health care caused her husband’s death and she was left all alone to fend for herself and her kids. She managed not well, but excellently. With her savings and with contributions from other villagers, she set up a hospital so that no one would have to suffer a similar fate.
6.Babar Ali
He runs his own school for underprivileged kids
Babar Ali is an Indian student and teacher from Murshidabad in West Bengal. He was called the “youngest headmaster in the world” by BBC in October 2009, at the age of sixteen.
7.Reuben Paul
He owns a company at the age of eight years
An 8-year-old who runs his own company ‘Prudent Games’, was invited to give a lecture on Cyber Security. He started learning about computing languages at a young age of six years and is now learning Swift programming for Apple’s iOS platform.
8.V. Mani
He cares for the children of convicts sentenced to a life-term
A banker who was moved by the plight of the children of life convicts decided to do something for them. And so Society’s Care for Indigent (SoCare Ind) was born. The organisation has helped build more than 2,000 lives by providing shelter, food and education to such children.
9.Venkatesh
He saves people from drowning
A school drop-out, Venkatesh has saved more than 450 people from drowning at the Marina beach in Chennai. He works with the Beach Patrol, for no money. He says doing this service to the society gives him immense satisfaction.
10.Aiku Lal Sandil
He adopted an abandoned boy instead of sending him to the orphanage
A tea seller found an abandoned boy near his tea stall. The boy remembered nothing except his name. Aiku fed him and tried to find his biological parents. After being advised by the police to send the boy-Akbar to an orphanage, Aiku decided to raise Akbar as his own son.
11.Ashoke Sen
He is a renowned physicist whose work has been acknowledged by Stephen hawking
A pioneering Indian physicist, Ashoke Sen is the recipient of the Fundamental Physics Prize. He is currently working at the Harish Chandra Research Institute in Allahabad in the capacity of a scientist. He has also been awarded the Dirac prize for his contributions to the field of String theory.
12.Revanna Umadevi Nagaraj
She is a national champion of Billiards
A typist in the Indian Horticulture Department in Bengaluru, she is a professional billiards player. She is a three time national champion and won the World Women’s Billiard Championship in 2012.
13.Venkatraman
He serves one Rupee meals to the poor
After meeting a lady whose relative was admitted at the Government General Hospital near his restaurant who could not afford to buy dinner for herself, Venkatraman decided to launch a unique 1 Re meal. Each day for the past five years, he has been feeding 30 people everyday.
14.Manohar Aich
He is India’s Arnold Schwarzenegger
A winner of three gold medals for India, Manohar Aich, a passionate athlete was imprisoned during his term in the British Air Force for slapping his senior. That’s when he realised his love for bodybuilding. He went on to win the Mr. universe title in 1952.
15.Sindhutai Sapkal
She has adopted more than a hundred orphans
Abandoned by her husband and her family for getting on the wrong side of the village strongman, she became a beggar to feed her newborn. She came across several such abandoned kids and decided to adopt them. Because of this she is called ‘Mother of Orphans’.
16.Dr. Ravindra Koelhe
He treats patients for a nominal fee of Re. 1
After becoming a doctor, Dr. Koelhe chose to travel to a village Melghat in Maharashtra to render his services to the tribals there instead of looking for a high-paying job. For more than twenty-five years, he has been engaged in providing the villagers healthcare at a nominal price.
17.Harakchand Sawla
He provides free food to cancer patients and their relatives
The sorrowful faces of the patients and their relatives outside Tata Memorial Hospital made Harakchand decide to do something for them. He started by providing free food to them and went on to found the Jeevan Jyot trust which runs more than 60 humanitarian projects.
18.Kareem Bhai
He distributes newspapers to poor children
In Abids, Hyderabad lives this man who wants to make a difference to the society by making sure that children grow up to be aware individuals. He provides them with free newspapers and insists on them reading it, to supplement their school education.
19.Muringothumalil Santhosh Kumar
He is a FIFA certified referee
He is a FIFA certified referee who is forced to drive an auto to make ends meet. He has referred matches in which famous players like Messi have played but lives a life of ignominy in India.Gangadhara Tilak Katnam
20.Gangadhara Tilak Katnam
His aim is to make roads free of potholes
A railway officer, 67-year-old Gangadhara decided to do something about the shoddy state of roads. Because of potholes, several people get injured. He has made it his aim to make roads pothole-free.
Felt proud of being an Indian? No, everyone should serve our nation and become someone’s Inspiration! Jai Hind!