When Manjushree – Nagesh and Sudha’s eight-year-old daughter – asked them for a bicycle, the couple was in a fix. Visually impaired and hailing from a poor background, the thought of telling their daughter that they would not be able to fulfill her wish was painful.
However, thanks to some Bengalureans who swung into action, Manjushree’s parents were able to make her little dream come true. On the morning of Wednesday, 11 July, much to the little girl’s delight, she was presented with a bicycle – which she is persistently learning to master, her parents say.
Forty two-year-old Nagaraj lives in Bengaluru’s Whitefield, about 500 metres from Nagesh and Sudha’s house. He got acquainted with them about two years ago when the duo used to sell lemons on the footpath.
He helped them buy more vegetables and sell them, so that they could earn a decent living. Later, he learnt that they could sing too. So, he gave them the tabla set from his house.
Now, Nagesh and Sudha work with a group, an orchestra of sorts. “We play and perform wherever there is a crowd. Whether it’s a temple or a footpath, it does not matter to us,” Nagesh told The News Minute.
When Manjushree asked for a bicycle, her parents were in a fix.
“We come from a poor background and we can’t think of affording cycles,” Nagesh said, adding, “We just happened to tell Nagaraj. I had no hope that we would end up getting a cycle. I had no idea things like this can happen.”
Sampath founded the Anvaya Foundation three years ago. One of its initiatives, ‘Freedom Pedals’, sources new or used bicycles in Bengaluru, services them and gives them to needy children in village limits. “It helps them to commute to schools and college,” Sampath explains.
Once Sampath verified Nagaraj’s request, he posted about the requirement in several cycling groups he is part of on social media. One of them, ZestPedal, responded to Sampath and said that there was an imported cycle available.
Nagaraj, who was witness to the emotional moment, finds it hard to describe Manjushree’s response when she saw the bicycle. “She was so happy that she just couldn’t say anything. But the happiness, surprise and elation were all visible in her eyes,” he said.
Meanwhile, Nagesh and Sudha were also overjoyed to see their daughter happy. “My daughter is very happy. Previously she rode a smaller cycle, so she is not used to this one yet. But everyday, she is learning, and she feels happy when she uses the cycle,” Nagesh said.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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