Bhopal: You must have read, heard and seen many stories of struggle, but today Local 18 is going to tell and show you the story of such a person, after which you will remember these lines of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee… ‘I will not give up. I did not intend to, I will erase what I write on the skull of time, I will sing a new song. Actually, this story is not of any doctor or engineer, but of a beggar.
While talking to Local 18, Ganesh Marskole tells that he was disabled since childhood and belonged to Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh. He was running his own shop there, but people took a lot of loan, after which he came to Bhopal in 1992. Here he started begging in front of Khedapati Hanuman Temple located in New Market, because his condition was such that he was not getting any other work. He took refuge in Baba.
A Baba had made me sit here
Ganesh told that when he was in Bhopal, he was worried about work. Then he asked for work from a Baba. Baba had said that in such a situation who will give you work. He made me sit here in front of Khedapati Hanuman temple and said, sitting here you will get everything. Since then I sit here. It’s been 32 years. The family is also running with the grace of Hanumanji.
Found a house with the help of Shivraj Singh Chauhan
Ganesh Marskole has been living in Bhopal for 32 years and also has a house here. Children are studying in private school. When asked about the story of how the house was built, he said that it was thanks to former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan. Told that my dream of having my own house was fulfilled under his rule.
Earlier people used to give Rs. 250 rupees, today they get Rs.
Ganesh further tells that in the year 1992, people used to donate Rs. 200 to him and he used to get around Rs. 20 in a day. Today one gets Rs 300 to 400 per day. For his happiness, Lord Pawan considers the miracle and blessings of his son Hanuman and says that without him nothing can happen.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: October 2, 2024, 17:27 IST