Goodness does not come with age, nor does it require a monumental act. Small attentions can also make a big difference. That proves that a video has surfaced on the internet of children covering an open manhole on a busy road. Posted by Awanish Sharan, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer on Twitter, the video is capturing hearts on social media.
In the new video, two children can be seen walking on a busy road when they see an open manhole. But instead of walking past it, these kids bring large pieces of rock and put them around the manhole to avoid major accidents.
Along with the video, the caption reads, “You’re never too young to make a difference.”
Watch the video here:
You are never too young to make a difference. pic.twitter.com/jZ95Hj7N5e
— Awanish Sharan (@AwanishSharan) December 5, 2022
Since the video was posted, it has been viewed more than 18,000 times on Twitter. The internet appreciated the efforts of the children. One user wrote: “Great humanity, God bless you children.” Another user commented, “Right direction for youth.”
“They learn to appreciate our work,” the third user wrote. “Inspiring,” commented the fourth.
Mr. Sharan often shares motivational and informative posts on his social media channels. He recently shared a photo on Twitter about the growing importance of saving water.
The photo shows a man with a sign in his hand that reads, “If full is not necessary, ask for a slice pani.” This powerful message caught the attention of many users and they appreciated sending such a simple powerful message.
“Have half a glass of water at a hotel restaurant. Only ask for more if you need to,” reads the caption of the now-viral post.
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