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Every now and again, a social media hashtag campaign would do the rounds on the internet. Some would fizzle out over a few weeks, while others would simply go viral. Over the years, we have seen campaigns such as the Ice Bucket Challenge and the Me Too movement literally breaking the the internet and bringing various issues to the limelight.
Similarly, in India too a small hashtag movement is slowly getting popular and it campaigns for the homeless.
The campaign which began on 14 February, now has 50 active members from several countries who have taken up the challenge and are spreading it.
Since then, Sunitha has challenged several of her friends online to join the cause and spread the movement.
“It gave me a lot happiness when I helped a person. So I thought, why not spread the love and help more people. So I challenged my friends online with the hashtag,” she added.
She explains that 40actsofkindness works like any other campaign, where more than one person has to be challenged to partake in the cause.
However, what’s different here is that the campaign doesn’t mandate that you help people for 40 days.
Says Sunitha, “You can do it for 14 days or even a week. Every small deed counts. The idea of 40 days of challenge stemmed from the lent season where Christians abstain from meat, a few give up smoking etc so I thought of 40 days. But I wish that the cause extends beyond 40 days and becomes a sustainable campaign and continues throughout the year.”
(The story was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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