Internet Helps 100-Year-Old Punjab Man Who Was Selling Veggies To Support His Orphaned Grandkids

Aaliyah Jain

From lifting weights and starting their own businesses to becoming influencers, there are a number of elderly people who proved that age is just a number. 

Meet Harbans Singh, a centenarian from Moga, who pulls a cartload full of onions and potatoes to ensure his orphaned grandchildren get a proper education. 

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He has been selling vegetables for the last four decades in Punjab’s Moga city. 

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When his son passed away two years ago and his daughter-in-law had abandoned her children, he stepped up and started taking care of their children.

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However, the Punjab Government has now come to the rescue of the distressed family. 

On Saturday, Punjab’s CM Captain Amarinder Singh took to his Twitter and announced financial assistance of ₹5 lakh for Harbans Singh and his grandchildren’s education.

According to a report, Harbans Singh was taken to the deputy commissioner’s office where DC Sandeep Hans felicitated him.

When I met Harbans Singh, I saw he was a contented man with no demand and was only concerned about the education of grandchildren.

-DC Sandeep Hans

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According to another report, his family belonged to Lahore’s Sarai Thanewala village and migrated to India during the partition in 1947. He was around 27-year-old at that time.

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We totally salute this amazing gesture by Punjab Government.

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