Great initiative "WALL OF HUMANITY"
We are unsure about what to do with our old cloths. Wearing it in public would be a fashion nightmare, yet, it's not completely ruined so you can't even throw it out. What to do? How about hanging it on the 'Wall of humanity' so someone in need can make a better use of it. After being successful in Nagpur, the concept of 'Wall of humanity' (Manusakichi Bhint) has found its home in Nashik. It was first organised in Iran, the Wall of Humanity, a unique initiative that brings together the more privileged in the society to donate clothes to the poor and the needy.
The initiative is a charity initiative where people can donate their old clothes, T shirts, woolen warmers to the underprivileged ahead. The initiative received a good response, with banking professionals, businessmen stepping forward to help the pavement dwellers in the area.
This is a different concept. Usually, the donors have false sense of pride when they are donating something. And those who are accepting such donations have low self-esteem. Here there is no struggle between fake pride and obvious helplessness. Anyone can leave extra things that they don't need. These things belong to those who need it.