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Girl trolled for selling fish contributes Rs 1.5 lakh to Kerala CM''s relief fund

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As Kerala is struggling to cope with the flood fury, 21-year-old college student, who was viciously trolled for selling fish to meet her educational needs, has contributed Rs 1.5 lakh towards the Chief Ministers Disaster Relief Fund.

Girl trolled for selling fish contributes Rs 1.5 lakh to Kerala CM''s relief fund

Hanan said the money was donated by people after her struggle to fund her studies and take care of her family was widely shared on social media.



Thiruvananthapuram, August 18

As Kerala is struggling to cope with the flood fury, 21-year-old college student, who was viciously trolled for selling fish to meet her educational needs, has contributed Rs 1.5 lakh towards the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund.

Hanan, a college student from Kochi, said the money was donated by people after her struggle to fund her studies and take care of her family was widely shared on the social media.

“I had got the amount from people and I am happy to give back the amount to the needy,” she said.

Hanan, who also worked as an anchor and flower girl for programmes to make ends meet, requested people to donate for the relief works.

A B.Sc student at a private college at Thodupuzha in Idukki district, Hanan’s story had gone viral after a Malayalam daily reported her struggles.

But, a section of social media users expressed doubts about her struggles and claimed it was “fake”. Besides Hanan, people from various walks of life are generously contributing money and various essentials for helping the needy.

Sajeesh, a government employee and husband of nurse Lini Puthussery, who died of Nipah after she contracted the deadly virus from a patient, donated his first salary of Rs 25,000 to the relief fund.

The Kerala government had given Sajeesh a job in the health sector in recognition of Lini’s selfless service.

Sixty eight-year-old Rohini from Thalassery in Kannur district, who draws a monthly pension of Rs 600 and has no other source of income, contributed Rs 1,000 online to the relief fund.

Social media groups, students, actors and NGOs are among those who have made contributions to the relief fund. — PTI

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