Monu Patel Is A Youth Icon For His Social Work

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Monu Patel
Monu Patel

Humanity is the best form of mercy. A good person always gives up his good social work and temperament among other people. It is only through the presence of the person that comes out positive in other persons. When you feel the need to perform duty towards people on your own, you have defined your ability as well as others since that time. Such youngsters are Monu Patel, known for his social work and helping people.

Monu Patel gives new directions to new India at an early age, he hails from Gotegaon District – Narsinghpur in Madhya Pradesh. Monu Patel has been helping the needy from a very young age, even after being from a small village, he is always ahead to make a voice for the youth of his area, he is working for the upliftment of the poor in our society, he has always inspired them. That is why they also helped in lockdown with food and medicines for the poor when all the people were imprisoned in their homes. Monu Patel came to help those who were most in need, when the whole country was sick, unemployment, was struggling with starvation, who were crying due to the large number of deaths. It was one of those ideal times to show humanity to the needy people, and they fulfilled their dream. The youth of our country can change the world if they want. Therefore, when the youth like Monu Patel decide to engage in social work, then the atmosphere of the situation changes.

Monu Patel has the greatest expression of humanity with moral courage. Everyone is engaged in changing the world, but no one wants to change themselves. Monu Patel showed the world that mentality is the thing we need most here. The only meaning of life should be to serve humanity, and the simplest way to be happy is to do good for the people. You love the life of others, help those people by thinking of others’ problems as their own problems, your own life will love you back, just like if you love people, people will love you.

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