
The man from Meerut of Uttar Pradeš, Monish Thakur, cycled for 25 days, covered almost 2,300 kilometers, to Bengalur, just to meet the owners of WiPro – Azim and Son Rashid Premji, who devoted their lives to social service.
In the lengthy post LinkedIn Thakur shared details about his journey and said: “The main monish Thakur Meerut will be Bengaluru with a Safar par chain – 2300 kilometer ka lamble kilometer ka Rasta Tay Kar Hoon Chuka Hoon, Aur Kadam Aur Baaki Hain.”
The man who shared the goal of his “Yatra cycle” said “Mera Maksad Sirf Ek Manzil So Hill Naudi Hai – the main is Yatra to the Ek Aise in Insaan with Samarpit Karit – Shri Azim Sir Unke Unke Unke Putra
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Why?
Monish Thakur said he was inspired by the initiatives of the premium for education and social care for human care and want to meet with Azima to mediate his good wishes and seek leadership.
“Unhone Education Aur Aur Human Welfare to Liye Jo Kiya Hai, USSE Main Jamesha preerit Raha Hoon.
He also said that his journey was not only physical persecution, but also spiritual. “Har Pedaal to Saath Main Ek Nayi Seekh Le Raha Hoon – Logon Ka Pyaar, Raste Ki Mushkilein, Aur Apne Sapne to Liya La Jonon.”
Thakur hoped the Internet would support Heam in proving that “Agar Irade Mazboot Ho, this Koi Rasta lamba nai hota.”
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Check its LinkedIn post: Yatra cycle
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Not his first Yatra cycle
In 2023 Thakur cycled for 15 days to reach the Bombai of Meerut, where he stood in front of Bombay House for three days to meet the chairman of Tata Sons N Chandrasecaran.
A few months later he described Chandrasecaran as “very simple” and “nice” man in an interview with MoneyControl.
Was the Monish Thakur able to meet the premji?
According to Hindustan Times, Thakur, who arrived at Bengalur yesterday, May 28th, stood before Wipro’s Sarjapur Road in Bengalur for hours in the hope of meeting the Duo-Syn duo.
However, he was stopped by a security staff who asked him to propose a letter asking for a meeting.
Thakur is waiting for the answer from the Wipro office. “I have blisters on my feet. After meeting them, I want to go back to Meerut,” he said to HT.com.
Azim pramjj’s philanthropy initiative
Azim is a leading Indian philanthropist known for his transformative work in education and social development. Through the AZIM Primeji and University Foundation, it improved public education in insufficiently operated regions and supported more than 400,000 schools.
His philanthropic arm also finances the initiatives of health, gender and livelihood. Gave £2.3 trillion, making it one of the world’s best donors.
Efforts, including the massive relief from Covid-19, reflect its deep commitment to equality, ethics and building nations through systemic change.
In 2005, Azim was awarded Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan in 2011.
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