Today, in the sacred memory (Shraddh) of his late grandfather and grandmother, Sorabh Saroop Walia once again lived by his belief that true tribute lies in service to humanity. Marking the day with humility and compassion, he distributed raashan (essential groceries) and food to the poor and needy, ensuring that no plate went empty and no family was left without support.
For Sorabh, service is not a formality—it is a way of life. Over the years, his quiet yet powerful actions have touched countless lives, from feeding the hungry to standing with those abandoned by society. Among his most remarkable gestures was the release of 600 caged birds, symbolizing freedom, compassion, and respect for all living beings. This act not only gave wings their rightful sky but also carried a deeper message—that kindness and humanity must extend beyond human boundaries.
What sets Sorabh apart is not the scale of his contributions but the purity of his heart. He does not seek recognition, applause, or headlines; instead, his mission is simple yet profound—to be the voice of the voiceless, strength for the weak, and hope for the hopeless. Be it an abandoned animal, a struggling family, or a lonely elder, Sorabh embraces them as his own responsibility.
Through his tireless efforts, Sorabh Saroop Walia reminds us that the greatest legacy we can leave behind is love, compassion, and service to others. On this day of remembrance, he has turned personal grief into a source of collective hope, proving once again that true respect for our ancestors is shown through serving humanity.