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This Surat man buys 150 kg vegetables, 500 kg rice to feed 12,000 people twice a day

Jignesh Gandhi has so far spent Rs 36 lakh on the initiative. Rest of the funds have come through his own non-profit called Alliance Club of Surat "Hope".

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Surat, Gujarat: Jignesh Gandhi, a Surat-based entrepreneur, has been starting his days at 6 am every day, ever since a nationwide lockdown was announced on 24 March.

In the last 46 days, Gandhi has been providing two meals for 12,000 people daily in some of Surat’s most impoverished neighbourhoods.

A social worker and owner of a textile machinery trading business, Gandhi’s day starts with a visit to the local mandi where he buys over 150 kg of vegetables before visiting the godowns to purchase around 500 kg of dal and rice. He delivers these items to each of the six spots where food is prepared and also decides the menu every day.

“I know the feeling of sleeping on an empty stomach. I can’t bear to see people suffer because of hunger,” 45-year-old Gandhi told ThePrint. He said he had to quit studies and start working when he was only 16 to make ends meet for his family.

Gandhi has so far spent Rs 36 lakh on the initiative. Rest of the funds have come through his own non-profit called Alliance Club of Surat “Hope”. He said he hasn’t received help from the government or any private venture.

Food being distributed at Jagadiya Chokdi locality of Surat | ThePrint Photo | Soniya Agrawal

The businessman first distributed 1,000 meals a day, but soon expanded his initiative  when he realised that there were more people going hungry every night.

Gandhi’s focus is to provide meals for daily wage workers — rickshaw pullers, construction workers, masons and carpenters — who depend on their everyday earnings to feed their families.

“Other workers in textile or diamond factories have their owners providing them with food. But the daily wage workers have no money or support,” said Gandhi, who found six pockets across the city where many daily wagers live.

“People have very simple demands — either feed them or let them go,” said Gandhi. He recalled one particular day when he couldn’t come to distribute food due to restrictions and a large group of residents came out on the streets in protest. He has not faced any difficulty since then.

Gandhi said it costs about Rs 12,000 to Rs 13,000 to buy supplies for 12,000 meals twice a day. The costs have been kept low with the cooking and distribution done by local volunteers. Women, who send chapatis to the kitchens, are given 1 kg of flour every day.

He also said the Surat Municipal Corporation had stopped providing meals after the second lockdown was imposed on 14 April.

ThePrint made repeated attempts to reach the Surat Municipal Corporation through phone and messages, but there was no response until the time of publishing this report.


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‘Didn’t know how to cook earlier, now we feed 1,000’ 

Gandhi’s initiative has been possible because of the support he has received from local volunteers and well-wishers.

At the EWS Awas in Ugat, a group of 20 youngsters, who are part of a group called ‘Dosti’, have been taking care of cooking and distributing food in the complex.

Vicky Rathod, who oversees the operations of this group, told ThePrint the men didn’t know how to cook when they first started helping Gandhi. Now, they are making meals for 1,000 people every day.

“We had first asked some of the local women for help and then learnt by trial and error. We knew the women couldn’t come here every day, so we decided to cook ourselves,” he said.

Rathod, however, contends that the toughest part isn’t cooking but doing the dishes.

Vicky Rathod making food to be distributed to workers | ThePrint Photo | Soniya Agrawal

At the EWS Awas of Jagadiya Chokdi in Palanpur, another group of volunteers were seen bringing potato curry and chapatis on hand carts.

Gandhi, who was present there, said, “We want to maintain social distancing. So we go to their neighbourhoods and the people line up with adequate distance from each other and fill their plates with food.”

Several daily wage earners, such as autorickshaw drivers, domestic helps, welders and painters live at the EWS Awas in Jagadiya Chokdi. Each of the houses here have at least five-six members and in many of them there has been no earning for the past 46 days.

Located in the farthest part of the Surat Municipal Corporation, residents of this colony also alleged that the area has always remained neglected. No corporator or their MLA has visited them since the pandemic started, they said.

“There are people here who do not even have bigger plates to carry food. How did the government expect them to survive the lockdown?” Piyush Mistry, a volunteer who overlooks the operation at Palanpur, told ThePrint.

Volunteers carrying vessels of food for workers | ThePrint Photo | Soniya Agrawal

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‘These meals saving us every day’

For the daily wagers who have been out of jobs ever since the lockdown was announced, Gandhi’s initiative has been a life-saver.

“I used to earn Rs 500 to Rs 600 every day. We used to buy groceries for a week or two. Within days of the lockdown, we ran out of money,” said Anil, a rickshaw driver.

The two meals he gets every day help his four-member family survive. “There has been no other help from the government. All we got are coupons for ration but not actual ration.”

Despite their livelihoods coming to a standstill, many of these daily wagers said they had to pay a house rent of Rs 2,500 along with electricity charges.

“No one has bothered to ask how we were surviving. The meals have been a source of respite,” said Bhagwanta Ben, who lives in the EWS Awas at Ugat.

Originally from Uttar Pradesh, she has been a resident of Surat for the past 15 years. Bhagwanta Ben said she wanted to go back to UP but didn’t have enough money to buy tickets for her five family members.

“We have never seen such days before,” she said, adding that they barely have Rs 500 to get by. “We are all sitting at home wondering how long we will have to endure this.”

For Gandhi, it is stories like these and the plight of people that has pushed him to do more. “I see tears in their eyes when they thank me and I know I can’t stop. I could do this only with the support of my family who I have not been able to give time for the last one and half months,” he said, as his 11-year-old daughter called out to him, asking to come home.


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69 COMMENTS

  1. This man great. This is a great work of humanity. Everyone should be kind and helpful like him. Everybody must help other. Please help others. Thank you Jai Hind.

  2. This man great. This is a great work of humanity. Everyone should be kind and helpful like him. Everybody must help other. Please help others

  3. God bless you and the members and to your family for going out of your way to help the needy and the hungry.You will be rewarded for your deed..

  4. It’s a great example of. Mankind and great job you are doing God bless you my dear. He is looking you from any corner of sky

  5. Great person who has understood real hungry of poorest of poor people who are living in the street without food . He is a real Maha Athma feeding needy people who don’t have anything to eat daily .Surat is a city of Diamond and people have crores in the pocket and haveno mercy to feed poor people. But this person have great heart feeding needy persons . I salute the person and pray God to bless him and his family members for a happy healthy peaceful prosperous life for Millions of generations in the universe .- Rangaraju Chennai .

  6. Jiggesh bhai you are doing very great job.I salute to you & your family.God bless to you,yr family and your friends who are co-operative to you.

  7. Great work Mr Gandhi. I too have slept on empty stomach on many occasions. I too give a little to my security guards in my Housing society on a daily basis. The expression in their eyes are giving a great satisfaction to me. Keep it up Sir.. God bless you and your family….

  8. God bless your team al the families u helped and most importantly god bless u for your big heart to help others jignesh bhai…thank fr making us beleive in humanity again!!!????

  9. Valare nannayi adeham janangalude prashnamanasilakki,avarku athyavashyam aenthanennu kandarinhu pariharam cheyunnu, evideyum enganeyulla vyakthikal undayirunnenkil

  10. Jignesh bhai god bless you we know now that humanity is alive our prayers and blessings to you and your family may the lord bless you

  11. Kudos only man who knows hunger and humanity can do such type of marvellous program. My hatsoff to all those in this anna yagnam

  12. Jignesh, It’s a wonderful service you are rendering to people in need. It’s just heartening. BEING HUMAN is the call today and in the future, to each and every one…… forget the rest !!! God will surely bless you. The people you reach out to will surely remember you… and that will be a blessing to you. I pray for you and your family, especially your daughter who misses you home… and all your collaborators, co-workers and supporters. God bless.

  13. Jignesh, God bless you. You are doing a wonderful service. Yes, BEING HUMAN is the call to ALL today and in the future. My sincere and earnest prayers to you and your family and especially your daughter and all your coordinator and supporters. You have the blessings of all whose needs you meet at the time of crisis.

  14. Many people you will find with good heart ,but very few people who resolve to solve problems of others.jignesh Gandhi is person ,who has intention,and determination to solve poor people problems.hats off to him.

  15. I tried getting him on Twitter to follow this guy. Jignesh if it true that you actually are doing what’s said here, then you are already way ahead of most of fake celebrities, politicians, actors, government officials and so and so out there. It’s very easy to sit in the comfort of a room and show sympathy by posting online but takes guts to go out there and really serve the poor. Hats off to you. Would really like to connect to you via social medium.

  16. The Politician use the weaker section only for photo ops. We have seen even PM washing feet of sweepers, or Sambit patra with some one in hut, or Shah with Dalit and of course Rahul with some one having tea. The problem is these kind of service oriented person can never win election. He should not enter politics

  17. I know the feeling of sleeping on an empty stomach..is a Big statement .
    person who must have gone through that time can only say this itself…. Jignesh ji …god bless you .god will return you ten times more …..

  18. This shows that there are still some good people around and due to this the trust exists and the world keep on moving. Hats of to Mr.Gandhi and would request to keep doing the good things which he is doing. Believe me Upar walla sab Delhi raga hay

  19. Great noble work by Jignesh Bhai in this hour of crisis. It will definitely motivate others to take up such noble work. God bless him with health, wealth and peace

  20. Good that Gujarat is a State where liquor is banned. Elsewhere all those who were hitherto helping the poor are thoroughly disheartened with the revival of liquor sales as the jobless poor have started spending lavishly on liquor even after the prices are hiked sky high on the name of discouraging the low income groups from buying and consuming liquor.
    End result is that the habitual consumer of liquor has been resorting to all types of harassment at home including selling the valuables.

  21. Good that Gujarat is a State where liquor is banned. Elsewhere all those who were hitherto helping the poor are thoroughly disheartened with the revival of liquor sales as the jobless poor have started spending lavishly on liquor even after the prices are hiked sky high on the name of discouraging the low income groups from buying and consuming liquor.
    End result is that the habitual consumer of liquor has been resorting to all types of harassment at home including selling the valuables.

  22. When so much money has been contributed by well funded people be it Tv star or other business mens to PM COVID RELIEF FUND !! Then how come normal people habe to spend so much that too to provide meals for their own mishap!! This is where the lack of people’s faith in Govt fund which are ultimately funded by us only , occurs ?
    I am seriously impressed-surprised by this man and his family for doing this and taking care of this and in interview saying this that he knows what it feels like to sleep empty stomach ! Wonderful man he is, i think if any govt officer or any psu person see this article as we share it make sure please )) to highlight this thing to govt .
    I think transparency where fund goes should be disclosed to the public as well as it will really help the others .
    To be honest I didn’t listen to any of the news doing the same by any minister at all !!! How come only Normal residents are serving them , what are the other officials doing in this lockdown period , are they just asking for the funds and allocating them with other tonnes of ministers ????

  23. Truly humble human he knows what hunger is. Wish everyone in their own capacity could come to help fellow human beings. Great initiative wonderful Samaritan hats off to Mr. Jignesh Gandhi may God gives you more and more health wealth and all the happiness in the coming years.

  24. Service to poor is service to GOD.
    Mr Jignesh, people like you are the real heros of society. And whatever you give in philanthropy , you get back in multiples.
    You are really Great and Inspiring.

  25. A true hero. Jignesh Bhai.
    May God give you ten fold more than what you spent.
    Every morsel fed to poor, may it convert into blessing for your children, parents and your entire family.

  26. Great inspiring work….May God bless you & your family Sir for your Noble deed..Your work is very special during this crisis period..??

  27. 3 clapping cheers to Jignesh bhai for this noble initiative that he took during amid pandemic lockdown. Also his story Inspires and motivates others to also measure success in terms of happiness by extending help.

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