What U feel "is Love" may be just "an Attraction" And What U feel is just an Attraction may be the FATAL LOVE.

'I don't feed beggars. They can look after themselves. The
mentally ill won't ask anyone for food or money,' says N Krishnan who has been
feeding them thrice a day for the past seven years.
We proudly launch our
Independence Day special series: Extraordinary Indians.
N Krishnan feeds 400
mentally ill people on the streets of Madurai three times a day, every day, all
365 days of the year.
The 28 year old has been doing this for seven years
via a charity called the Akshaya Trust.A look into the kitchen reveals a
spotlessly clean room. Sparkling vessels stacked neatly, groceries and
provisions all lined up in rows -- rice, dal, vegetables, spices -- all of the
best quality. One would think this was the kitchen of a five star
hotel.
Maybe Krishnan achieves that effect because he was once a chef at a
five star hotel in Bengaluru."Today's lunch is curd rice, with home made pickle,
please taste it," he says, serving me on a plate made of dried leaves.The food
is excellent."I change the menu for different days of the week. They will get
bored if I serve the same food every day," he says with an enthusiastic and
infectious smile.
Image: N Krishnan feeds a mentally ill person on a Madurai
street
What U feel "is Love" may be just "an Attraction" And What U feel is
just an Attraction may be the FATAL LOVE.
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