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Social Responsibility: 50 years old woman stands for 7 hours in the rain to warn people about open manhole


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11 Aug 2020
Categories: Did you know

The ravaging Mumbai rains are causing unimaginable loss to many and far-reaching miseries to others. But concurrent with that famous “spirit of Mumbai,” some Good Samaritans have risen to the occasion and are doing their bit to save others’ lives.

One such selfless act of courage went viral recently, when a video of a woman standing on a waterlogged street to warn passersby of the open manhole that lay beside her surfaced online. She apparently stood in the heavy rains for seven hours just to make sure no one lost their life in this accident.

The woman has been identified by Mumbai Mirror as 50-year old Kanta Maruti Kalan, who stays near Tulsi Pipe Road, Matunga West, where the video of her was captured. In the video, she can be seen signalling vehicles to be careful of the manhole she had uncapped to drain the water out. “I just did what felt right to me,” she said when asked about her selflessness.

Kalan’s duty of being a responsible citizen has pulled in a lot of applause and admiration from netizens who are in awe of her bravery. A user commented on Facebook, “Make her the leader for that state and you won’t regret. ! Good! She deserves an award!”

Some others pointed out that draining out the streets was not the job of a common citizen, and the authorities should have taken note of it instead of Kalan. One user wrote on Twitter, “Whilst applauding her we also need to really really action the (ir)responsible ward officer or whoever is in charge of ensuring there are NO open manholes!”

Kalan, who is a flower vendor in the nearby Dadar market, reportedly stays with two school-going daughters on the “footpath outside Matunga station.” Unfortunately, despite her display of humanity, the rains did not spare her. Kalan’s belongings and her savings of Rs 10,000 are reported to have washed away with the flood during the time she stood on the street to ensure the safety of vehicles.

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