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HUMANITY

“Never be so busy as not to think of


others.”
Bona Fide certificate
Student Profile
Name: Mohamed Fadil Sulaiman
Class: 12
Section: G
School: Our Own English High School, Boys Branch
Subject: English
Academic Year: 2023-2024
Teacher In-charge: Sujatha Mam
Cbse Roll no:
Acknowledgements
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude
to everyone who assisted me in the
completion of this project.
I am grateful to my English teacher, Sujatha
mam, for her direction and assistance,
without which this project would not have
been possible.
I would also like to express my heartfelt
gratitude to the Principal& CEO, Mr. Srivalsan
Murugan, and the school for their constant
motivation and enormous encouragement,
which enabled me to accomplish this
assignment on time.
Lastly, I would like to thank my family and
friends for helping me throughout the course
of this project.
Objectives
1.Understanding the causes and dynamics of
poverty

2.Assessing the impacts of poverty: Research


examines the multifaceted impacts of poverty
on individuals, families, communities, and
societies

3.Informing policy and intervention design


INDEX
1. Perspective of Humanity

2. The Interview

3. Summary of Interview

4. Act of Humanity

5. Bibliography
Humanity
Humanity is a diverse and complex species
that has evolved over millions of years. We
possess unique qualities such as empathy,
creativity, and the ability to cooperate.
Despite our differences, we share a common
desire for survival and happiness.
Humanitarianism is another aspect of
humanity. It refers to efforts that aim to
alleviate human suffering caused by war,
natural disasters, poverty, and other crises.

Additionally, "humanity" can refer to acts of


kindness or understanding towards others, or
in some cases, to organizations that work
towards improving the lives of people in
need.
Our history is marked by both great
achievements and terrible tragedies, and we
continue to face many challenges as a global
community.

In conclusion, committing acts of humanity


towards people, plants and animals will not
only benefit them but will also make us better
people. It is something that gives us true
happiness and satisfaction from society, a
priceless commodity.

"The good you do today will often be


forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway." -
Mother Teresa

"In the end, we will remember not the words


of our enemies, but the silence of our
friends." - Martin Luther King Jr.
THE INTERVIEW
5 Different people were asked the following
questions based on humanity:
1. Your thoughts on humanity

2. Have you done any act of humanity?

3. Do you think your contributions and


efforts have made any changes to life of
others?

4. Has the government taken any steps


towards humanity?

5. What should the people and


government do towards humanity?
INTERVIEW RESPONSES – Mohd Fiaz

1. Your thoughts on humanity


 I believe that humanity has the potential for both good and bad, and it's up
to us to choose which path we take.

2. Have you done any act of humanity?


 I have volunteered at various organizations and donated to charities. I
believe that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference in
someone's life.

3. Do you think your contributions and efforts have made any changes to life
of others?
 I hope that my contributions have made a positive impact on the lives of
others, but ultimately, it's up to them to decide.

4. Has the government taken any steps towards humanity?


 As for the government, I think they have a responsibility to promote and
protect the well-being of their citizens. This includes taking steps towards
humanity, such as providing aid to those in need and promoting equality.

5. What should the people and government do towards humanity?


 I believe it starts with empathy and understanding. We need to listen to
each other and work together towards a common goal of creating a better
world for everyone.
Shabeena Tahaseen
1. Your thoughts on humanity
 I believe that humanity has the potential for both great good and great
evil. It's up to everyone to choose which path they want to take and make
a positive impact on the world.

2. Have you done any act of humanity?


 Yes, I have volunteered at a local homeless shelter and helped serve meals
to those in need. It's a small act, but it felt good to know that I was making
a difference in someone's day.

3. Do you think your contributions and efforts have made any changes to life
of others?

 I like to think that my efforts have made a positive impact on the lives of
those around me. Whether it's through volunteering, donating to charity,
or simply being kind to others, I believe that every little bit helps.

4. Has the government taken any steps towards humanity?

 The government has taken some steps towards humanity, such as


providing aid to those affected by natural disasters and funding programs
for the less fortunate. However, there is always more that can be done

5. What should the people and government do towards humanity?

 I think that both the people and government should prioritize empathy
and compassion towards others. This means supporting policies that help
those in need, volunteering in our communities, and treating each other
with kindness and respect.
Syed Arshad Ahmed

1. Your thoughts on humanity


 humanity is the essence of our existence. It's about being kind,
compassionate, and empathetic towards others, regardless of their
background, beliefs, or social status.

2. Have you done any act of humanity?


 Yes, I have volunteered at Different Organizations and donated to various
charities.

3. Do you think your contributions and efforts have made any changes to life of
others?

 I'd like to believe that my contributions have positively impacted others, even
if it's just in a small way. It's important to remember that every little bit
counts.

4. Has the government taken any steps towards humanity?

 While there is always room for improvement, I do think that the government
has taken steps towards promoting humanity, such as implementing policies
to protect human rights and providing aid to those in need.

5. What should the people and government do towards humanity?

 I think it's important for people to continue to educate themselves on social


issues and strive to be more understanding and accepting of others. As for
the government, they should prioritize funding towards programs that
support marginalized communities and address systemic issues. Together, we
can create a more compassionate and equitable society.
Mohammed Asad

1. Your thoughts on humanity


 My thoughts on humanity are that we have the potential to do great things
and show compassion towards one another, but unfortunately, we often
fall short of that potential.

2. Have you done any act of humanity?

 No, I haven’t done any acts of humanity.

3. Do you think your contributions and efforts have made any changes to life
of others?

 Since I haven’t done any acts of humanity, I can’t say anything on this part.

4. Has the government taken any steps towards humanity?

 The government has taken steps towards humanity, such as providing aid
during natural disasters and implementing policies to help those in need.

5. What should the people and government do towards humanity?

 To promote humanity, people should strive to be more empathetic and


understanding towards others, while the government should focus on
creating policies that prioritize the well-being of its citizens, especially
those who are marginalized.
Sumehra Jahan

1. Your thoughts on humanity

 Humanity is a concept that encompasses both the good and the bad in
people. While there are instances of cruelty and selfishness, there are also
acts of kindness and selflessness.

2. Have you done any act of humanity?

 Yes, I have done and experienced acts of humanity, both big and small.
From volunteering at a local shelter to helping a stranger in need, these
experiences have taught me the importance of empathy and compassion
towards others.

3. Do you think your contributions and efforts have made any changes to
life of others?

 I would like to think that my contributions and efforts have made a positive
impact on the lives of others, even if it is in a small way.

4. Has the government taken any steps towards humanity?

 The government has taken steps towards humanity, such as providing aid
during natural disasters and supporting social welfare programs. However,
there is always room for improvement and more can be done to address
issues such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination.

6. What should the people and government do towards humanity?

 Both people and the government can do more towards humanity by


promoting education, tolerance, and understanding.
Interview Summary
Humanity refers to humans, including all individuals
and their collective behaviour, beliefs, and values. It is
a complex concept that has been studied and debated
throughout history.
Some people believe that humans are inherently good,
while others think that we are inherently selfish or
violent. However, most people agree that humanity
has the potential for both good and bad, and it is up to
us to choose which path we take.
Acts of humanity can include volunteering, donating to
charities, and promoting empathy and understanding
towards others. The Universal Declaration of Human
Rights is a milestone document that sets out
fundamental human rights.
Governments also have a responsibility to promote
and protect the well-being of their citizens, including
taking steps towards humanity such as providing aid to
those in need and promoting equality.
Ultimately, humanity is a complex and multifaceted
concept that requires ongoing discussion and action.
ACTS OF HUMANITY
A specially abled man from Assam went beyond his
means by distributing food for the poor amid lockdown.
The man named Amar Debnath, who runs an e-rickshaw,
suffers from polio. During a visit to his Doboka area of
Assam’s Nagaon he decided to help the underprivileged
in the locality by buying food out of money from his
savings. Debnath has purchased an e-rickshaw in 2018 by
taking a bank loan under the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA
Yojana. He said that he was saving money since 2018.

Off-duty CRPF ASI Padmeswar Das has been


busy preparing ration packets - that he purchased
using his savings - for the poor in his village, who
are the worst hit, by the coronavirus lockdown.
The 48-year-old trooper, whose unit is deployed
in south Kashmir's terrorist violence-hit Shopian
district, has been helping those affected by the
lockdown in his tiny village of Chatanguri, about
76 km from the district headquarters of Morigaon
district.

A family in Maharashtra's Latur district got their


daughter married in a simple ceremony and
donated the money saved for the occasion to fund
the local administration’s fight against
coronavirus. Vilas Boke, a resident of Udgir
donated Rs 51,000 he had saved for his daughter
Geetanajli's wedding, along with 125 kits
containing essentials, to the local administration.
In Turkey, a man named Burak Soylu has been going
around dressed like Spiderman. He drives around in a
Beetle, buys milk and groceries for the elderly, and
delivers it to their doorsteps. When he was asked why,
he said "My superpower is doing good for the
neighborhood."

This man in Brazil might not have a home himself but a big
heart to house animals in need. Lack of a steady income to
meet even very basic needs doesn’t dampen the benevolent
spirits of this Good Samaritan to carry out dog
rescue operations. His pets are well fed and tended to even on
days when he may retire to bed all hungry and wasted.

Celebrity chef José Andrés and his organization World


Central Kitchen (WCK) have set up a mobile kitchen on the
border to cook for refugees and feed Ukrainians impacted
by food shortages.
Access to food is limited due to blocked roads and closed
stores following the invasion of Ukraine. Families — mostly
women and children — are bearing freezing temperatures
in their cars waiting to flee the country.

More than a dozen telecom providers including


Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone have made
international calls and messages to and from
Ukraine free of charge, so that people can check in
with their relatives and help them organize their
routes to safety. Roaming charges have also been
scrapped.
The UAE is known for providing humanitarian aid to other
countries.The Emirates Red Crescent is the UAE's main
humanitarian entity that provides aid to foreign countries. In
addition, the UAE has provided humanitarian aid and support
to various countries in crisis, including Ukraine, Sudan, and
Palestine, among others. The UAE government and other
organizations have also provided medical and food aid to
other countries, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The UAE has demonstrated its humanitarian commitment to
addressing global issues while also aiding its citizens.

The Purpose

The purpose of UAE aid is to increase international peace and


stability through the eradication of poverty, while
guaranteeing improvements in the living standards of
individuals regardless of their religion, language, identity and
race. Aid is continually provided to ensure the establishment
of effective partnerships.
The Emirates Airline Foundation is a non-profit charitable
organisation based in Dubai, focused primarily in
supporting underprivileged children across the globe, in
destination countries of Emirates Airlines. The Foundation
is financially self-sufficient, with funds for its foreign aid
programmes raised largely from the staff of the airline and
from passenger donations.

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Sharjah Charity House, established in 1996 as an


endowment, is actively offering support to families and
communities in need, with programmes that run overseas.
For more than two decades now, the organisation has
focused its foreign assistance towards religious and
charitable works, humanitarian emergency responses and
providing access to basic social services.

As well as being part of the global Red Cross and Red


Crescent Movement, the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) is
the UAE’s main humanitarian entity, with a physical
presence in 14 countries. Since it was founded in 1983, the
ERC has been involved in nearly all crises to which the UAE
responded, while establishing a solid culture of voluntary
work among its personnel and with civil society in the UAE.

The Khalifa Foundation was established in 2007 to


provide foreign assistance to those in need. Almost a
decade after its launch, the Foundation has provided
more than four billion dirhams (USD 1.11 billion) in
foreign aid to developing countries, across multisectoral
programmes.
Bibliography
https://www.petsworld.in/blog/7-acts-of-kindness-towards-animals-that-will-
renew-your-faith-in-humanity.html

https://uae-aid-fcsa.hub.arcgis.com/

https://www.indiatimes.com/trending/human-interest/7-random-acts-of-
kindness-that-prove-theres-still-good-in-the-world-511554.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanity

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