For the past 30 years, QI Group staff Rajesh Rao has volunteered for various initiatives.
“I helped to set up wildlife shelters, picked up injured animals from the road and cared for them, helped underperforming children with their studies, taken them jungle camping. I have also been a cricket coach and have worked on wildlife projects with the WWF,” he says.
Feeding the homeless and hungry children is an activity close to his heart.
“Food is everyone’s most basic need. When the stomach is hungry, how can anything else work? This is the least we can do for our fellow human beings who are not as privileged as us.”
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