This unprecedented crisis is difficult for animals also and we need to be sensitive towards their needs and pain: PM
Kota: During the lockdown in Corona, Pramila Singh, along with her father Shyamveer Singh, took care of the helpless and destitute animals, understood their pain and came forward to help them. Pramila and her father arranged for food and treatment of the stray animals roaming on the streets with their personal deposits.
Today the work of Pramila Singh, a resident of Kota, Rajasthan who retired as a Major from the Indian Army, was appreciated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who wrote a letter to her praising for her kindness and service.While praising Major Pramila, Prime Minister Modi described her efforts as an inspiration for the society.
The Prime Minister wrote in the letter, ‘In the last almost one and a half years, we have faced unprecedented situations with fortitude. This is such a historical period that people will not forget for the rest of their lives. This is a difficult period not only for humans but also for many creatures living in close proximity of humans. In such a situation, it is commendable for you to be sensitive to the pain and needs of destitute animals and to work with full potential at the individual level for their welfare.’
At the same time, the Prime Minister said in the letter that in this difficult time, many such examples have been seen which have given us a cause to feel pride in humanity. Modi expressed hope that Major Pramila and her father will continue to inspire people with their work by spreading awareness in the society with their initiatives.
Earlier, Major Pramila Singh had written a letter to the Prime Minister informing that the work of taking care of animals, which she started during the lockdown, is still continuing. Expressing the pain of helpless animals in the letter, she appealed that more people should come forward to help them.
– global bihari bureau