Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lauded the mercy and service of a former soldier who arranged for the feeding and treatment of animals.
Pramila Singh is a retired Major from the Indian Army and lives in Kota, Rajasthan. He, along with his father Shyamvi Singh, volunteered to care for the helpless animals during the general freeze imposed by the corona epidemic. Both arranged for food and treatment for the animals on the street with their personal deposits.
Following this, in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi praising their kindness and service, he said, ‘We are mentally facing the unprecedented situation of the last one and a half years. This historic moment is one that people will never forget in their lifetime. Such a situation is challenging not only for humans, but also for various creatures in close contact with humans. In a situation like this, it is commendable that you personally provide the full potential for the well-being of the helpless animals by feeding on their pain and needs.
At the same time, Modi said that during this challenging time, a number of exemplary events have taken place to make the human community proud, adding that the efforts of Maj.
Earlier, in a letter to the Prime Minister, Pramila Singh had said that the care of the animals, which she had started during the general freeze, was continuing. In the letter, Ava expressed the grief of helpless animals and asked for more to come forward to help such animals.
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