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If you had not heard of Narayanan
Krishnan, as I had not, it is a collective failure. This is one of the
most incredible stories of personal commitment.
Narayanan Krishnan, all of
29 years old now, does what he was professionally trained to do as a chef.
Feed people. Only Krishnan does not do this in the swanky confines of a
5-star hotel. Every day, he wakes up at 4 am, cooks a simple hot meal and
then, along with his team, loads it in a van and travels about 200 km feeding
the homeless in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
Krishnan feeds, often with
his hands, almost 400 destitute people every day. And for those who need
it, he provides a free haircut too.
According to CNN, eight years
ago, this award-winning chef with a five-star hotel chain was all set to
go to Switzerland for a high-profile posting. On a visit to a Madurai temple,
he came across a homeless, old man eating his own human waste. That stark
sight changed Krishnan's life.
Much to the dismay of his parents,
CNN says, Krishnan abandoned his career plans and decided to spend his
life and his professional training in looking after those who could not
care for themselves. He has provided more than 1.2 million hot meals through
his nonprofit organization Akshaya Trust, and now hopes to extend
this to shelter for the homeless too.
Krishnan is the only Indian
in a list of 10 heroes that CNN has picked worldwide to honor. One of them
will be chosen CNN Hero of the Year, selected by the public through an
online poll. If many Indians get together to vote for this inspiring man,
he can win by a long mile.
If Krishnan wins he will get
$100,000 in addition to the $25,000 that he gets for being shortlisted
for the Top 10. Akshaya Trust needs all the monetary support it
can get to build on Krishnan's dream. Let's help him get there.