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24Jan 2019

Indias Birdman

Posted by : Sankalp Prasad
Category : Jindal Vidya Mandir, JSW Township
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You must have heard a lot of stories about bonding between humans and animals. Though animals cannot speak, they can understand your feelings towards them. If we show affection towards them, then they will reciprocate with double the affection.

In this story you will see a beautiful example of an amazing bonding between man and birds which could prove to be an inspiration for millions of people.

Chennai, Mr. Sekar resides here and work as a camera repair man. But he wakes up at 4:30 a.m. daily to prepare 60 kilograms of rice. No... Note to organise a feast. He just spirits rise on the terrace to feed parrots. Almost 4000 parrots gather to eat it. I am sure you are astonished! Therefore he is known as India's birdman.

India's birdman always had an affinity towards animals.But few years ago, after Tsunami Mr. Sekar's life changed. One day, two parrots came down to his house. He said them rice. Then the next day, two more parrots came Mr. Sekar find them too. On the following days, more parrots came and their numbers kept increasing. Parrots are true friends! They have their fill and share their food with others too. What else then? The prrots realised that there's a noble man hear who arranges for their food. The routine of parrots arrival and getting fed by Mr Sekar, continued. And he feeds almost 4000 parrots today. He does this all by himself. He spends 40% of his income on this. I swear, Mr. Sekar, hats off to you. Mr. Sekar's life is very simple. His smile remains intact as long as the parrots visit him. To make sure that he doesn't miss feeding the parrots for even a single day he never goes on a vacation. He says,"who will feed the parrots in my absence?"

I must say, Such an affection is a paradigm in itself. There's a person who can't imagine his days without feeding the parrots. His dedication towards parrots proves another aspect of generosity of Indian people.

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Sankalp Prasad

Hi! I am Sankalp from Jindal Vidya Mandir studying in class 11. This blog is a special blog for me, as it touches my heart. I hope reading it, would make you also fall in love with birds!

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