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That selfless act did more than restore sight to others; it awakened an entire community. Inspired by Harish’s decision, his fellow villagers came together to pledge their own eyes, setting in motion India’s first-ever mass eye donation campaign. What began as one young man’s compassion soon became a movement of humanity, spreading hope far beyond the borders of his village.
Filmmaker Mrs. Maya Chandra, the creative force behind MAYA Films, captured this extraordinary story in the short documentary "Maanava: Harish’s Story of Selflessness and Compassion." Through her lens, the world witnessed how a humble soul’s final gesture became a symbol of light, empathy, and transformation. The film not only honors Harish’s sacrifice but echoes a message that transcends language—one that proves, as the saying goes, “Inspiration is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see.”
Moved by this message, Ashok Jain Ranka, Founder and Humanitarian of the Ranka Jain Foundation (RJF), extends heartfelt gratitude to Mrs. Chandra for immortalizing Harish’s story. RJF—an organization devoted to human body and organ donation, and social upliftment—has taken Harish’s legacy to heart. With guidance from coordinators like M. M. Dev, the foundation continues to champion the cause of organ donation, urging people to give others the gift of life even after their own time on earth ends.
As Ranka beautifully puts it, “Life is a gift to others; live through them as God’s boon and be a helping alms giver.” Through their collective commitment, Harish’s eternal vibration continues to spread—reminding us all that even in death, compassion lives on.
Maanava: Harish’s Story of Selflessness and Compassion | MAYA Films https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp1SylxOCd8

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