The 2017 Northern Territory Local Hero is food van founder, Tejinder pal Singh.
His name was announced as the recipient of the prestigious Australian of the Year series award on Tuesday.
For the past four years, Tejinder Pal Singh has dedicated the last Sunday of each month to feeding poor and needy locals of northern Darwin.
After a gruelling 12-hour shift driving a taxi, Tejinder spends five hours cooking up a storm in his kitchen, preparing 80 kilograms of vegetarian curry and rice, which he then serves as a free lunch.
Source: Nine Network
Source: Nine Network
After arriving from the Punjab region with his family in 2006, Tejinder endured a racist tirade of abuse while transporting a passenger which inspired the humble man to break down the negative prejudice associated with turbans.
Funding the feast each month from his own pocket, Tejinder attributes his generosity to his deep Sikh faith.His work has inspired three other groups to take up the cause to distribute free food to the homeless on Sundays. And the hungry and thirsty come flocking when they see Tejinder’s van, emblazoned with the sign “free Indian food for hungry and needy people.”
Source: SBS
Source: SBS
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