In a world where hunger is still a major issue, it is heartening to see individuals and organizations come forward to make a difference. One such organization is ASOC (Agents for Social Change) based in Manipur, which recently organized a food distribution program in New Delhi. The event was made even more special as it coincided with the achievement of a World Record title by Bonny Elangbam, who covered a distance of 6432km on a scooty in just 11 days.
The food distribution program organized by ASOC aimed to provide meals to the homeless and destitute in New Delhi. Volunteers from the organization, along with Bonny Elangbam, distributed food packets and water bottles to people in need across various locations in the city. The initiative was a great success, and the volunteers were able to provide food to hundreds of people.
But the event became even more noteworthy when Bonny Elangbam, a 32-year-old from Manipur, achieved a World Record title for covering the longest distance on a scooty in 11 days. Bonny embarked on this journey from Manipur on 30th April 2022 and covered a distance of 6432km across various states in India. He travelled through the states of whole North East states of India via West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and finally reached New Delhi on 10th April 2022.
Bonny’s journey was not an easy one. He had to face numerous challenges, including extreme weather conditions, difficult terrains, and roadblocks due to ongoing protests in certain areas. However, Bonny persevered, and his determination and dedication paid off in the end.
The achievement of the World Record title by Bonny Elangbam is not just a personal triumph, but it also shines a light on the potential of individuals to make a positive impact on society. Bonny’s journey was not just about setting a record, but it was also about raising awareness about the importance of helping those in need. His journey and the food distribution program organized by ASOC demonstrate that when individuals and organizations come together, they can make a difference in the lives of others.
In conclusion, the food distribution program organized by ASOC and the achievement of a World Record title by Bonny Elangbam is a shining example of the power of collective action. It shows that when individuals and organizations come together for a noble cause, they can achieve great things. This event is a reminder that there is still much work to be done in the fight against hunger, but with dedicated individuals and organizations like ASOC and Bonny Elangbam, we can work towards a world where no one goes hungry.