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In the narrow lanes of Lucknow, where the gleaming cars of the rich pass by and scavenging for garbage is a daily reality for the poor, lived 12-year-old Ravi. Ravi would wake up early in the morning, put aside his school books, sling an old bag over his shoulder, and head towards the garbage dumps. Plastic bottles, old newspapers, broken toys—he would collect whatever he could find. In the evening, he would sell the collected items for 50-60 rupees and buy medicine for his mother. His mother, Shanti Devi, had been battling kidney disease for several years. The doctors had said, "Dialysis is no longer enough. The only hope is a special kind of kidney transplant machine, which is currently available in very few places in India. Its cost... approximately 100 crore rupees." 100 crore! When Ravi heard that number, his small hands trembled. He understood how huge 100 crore was. Even 100 rupees was a lot for him. But his mother's breathing was becoming weaker. Sitting outside the hospital, Ravi cried a lot. One day, a large group arrived outside the hospital—some prominent doctors, some wealthy people, and a very expensive, gleaming machine was being unloaded from a truck. It was that machine—the 100 crore machine, which had been brought for a rich man. Ravi looked at the machine. An idea struck him. He ran there, pushed his way through the crowd, and grabbed the feet of a senior doctor. "Sir... Sir! I'll fix this machine! Just save my mother!" Everyone was stunned. A garbage-collecting boy, whose clothes were dirty and hands were black, was talking about fixing a 100 crore machine? The doctor asked, "Son, what do you know about this machine?" Ravi wiped away his tears and said, "Sir, I fix old machines, radios, flashlights, phones—everything—from the garbage every day. I put together whatever is broken. I don't have any tools, but I have my hands. If this machine is too big for me, I'll make it smaller. Just save my mother... she's my whole world." Hearing him, an engineer present there was moved to tears. He showed Ravi a part of the machine that was slightly damaged. Ravi looked at it, thought for a moment, then took out a small wire and a screwdriver from his bag (which he had salvaged from the garbage) and fixed the part in just a few minutes. Everyone was stunned. That day, a wealthy man present at the hospital said, "I will pay for this child's mother's treatment. And this machine... will now stay in this hospital so that other poor parents can be saved from losing their children." Ravi's mother received treatment. Today, she is well. And Ravi? He has now become a junior technician at the same hospital. The hands that once sifted through garbage now fix machines. But most importantly—that day he proved that when it comes to saving a mother out of love, even a 100-crore rupee machine can become a toy in a child's hands. ❤️