When humanity goes viral: Bhilwara resident borrows Iranian idea to create a wall of kindness

Iran pioneers the idea where a message written on a wall invites passersby to "leave what they do not need" or "take items if they are in a dire need".

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Bhilwara's wall of kindness
Bhilwara's 'wall of kindness'.

An insurance employee in Rajasthan's Bhilwara district was so impressed with the idea of Iran's 'wall of kindness' that he decided to implement it in his hometown.Iran pioneers the idea where a message written on a wall invites passersby to "leave what they do not need" or "take items if they are in a dire need".

To promote this outdoor charity initiative, the Bhilwara do-gooder consulted with the senior officials of the Municipal Council and they highly appreciated the idea.

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Iran's 'wall of kindness'.

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Within few days, the 'wall of kindness' gained popularity in the town, inspired many others to help the needy and downtrodden.

As the popular idea gains followers, even cities of Allahabad and Benaras have followed suit to create similar walls.

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