At a time when communal tensions are at an all-time high, it is indeed heartening to see people showing generosity towards those from other faiths.
In such an example of amity and brotherhood, a Hindu family from Assam's Lakhimpur district has donated a plot of land for a Muslim burial ground.
In a great show of religious solidarity, the family members of the late Karunakanta Bhuyan of Garehaga donated the land measuring 1 bigha 2 katha and 19 lechas to Nahar Pukhuri Kabarstan situated near North Lakhimpur railway station.
This is all the more impressive as the Kabarstan shares a boundary with a Hindu crematorium ground.
The Kabarstan Committee felicitated the family members of Bhuyan for their act of charity.
These acts can re-affirm our belief in humanity which already stands on a thin edge as we have seen dastardly acts of violence and communalism such as the instance of a Muslim man being beaten up for allegedly selling beef.
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