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Samaritan Sunil Dutt
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is semi-paralysed, a condition he has been in for the last
six months. He has been advised complete rest but this man
has never known rest when there is a major crisis in his motherland.
It took Sunil Dutt just two hours after he first heard of
the earthquake in Gujarat to organise an entire team of two
modern ambulances, a group of young doctors, nurses and social
workers from different hospitals in Mumbai and rush to the
ravaged state to bring solace, to try every possible way to
help. He was the driving force, leading his force and visiting
tents put up by his team and other teams, hospitals and making
arrangements for food, clothes, medicines and every other
necessity that could bring comfort to the suffering.
Dutt, MP, spent seven days working day and night in all the
major affected areas and came back when the experts assured
him that there was no major danger anymore. But the messiah
in Dutt couldnt rest. He went back a second time and
is now working out plans to instil more confidence in the
suffering, the depressed, the deprived and helping them to
forget the past and try their best to build a new Gujarat.
"Only a positive attitude can help the lakh of suffering
people whom I have seen and seen very little hope for a long
time. I hope God gives them that hope," Dutt says.
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