Mohd Sujathullah serving hot meals to people at hospital in Hyderabad India

Man Serves 10 Million Free Meals, Opens Humanity Hospital

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At 22, Mohd Sujathullah used his pocket money to feed one stranger at a train station in India. That single act grew into 10 million free meals and a hospital that helps thousands.

Mohd Sujathullah was a pharmacy student with pocket change when he bought breakfast for a hungry stranger at Secunderabad Railway Station. That morning changed everything.

He couldn't stop thinking about that one meal. So he came back the next day, and the day after that, feeding a few more people each time.

What started as a few breakfasts turned into 1,000 hot meals every single morning. For over a decade, Sujathullah has shown up at government hospitals across Hyderabad serving upma and chutney to patients and families who can't afford food.

He earned his PharmD degree but chose a different kind of healing. Instead of working in labs, he built the Humanity First Foundation to turn his railway station ritual into something bigger.

Every morning before dawn, he tastes each meal himself. If it's not good enough for his own table, it doesn't reach anyone else's plate.

Man Serves 10 Million Free Meals, Opens Humanity Hospital

The numbers tell one story: 10 million free meals served across 10 years. But Sujathullah wanted to do more than fill stomachs.

In 2022, he opened Humanity Hospital in Hyderabad. The facility operates on a zero profit model, charging only what it costs to provide care.

Why This Inspires

Sujathullah proves that purpose doesn't require permission or massive resources. He started with the equivalent of a few dollars and genuine concern for one hungry person.

His approach isn't about charity announcements or photo opportunities. It's about showing up every single day, tasting every batch, and treating strangers with the same care he'd give family.

The pharmacy graduate could have pursued a comfortable career. Instead, he chose to measure success in meals served and lives stabilized, not paychecks or promotions.

One breakfast at a railway station became 10 million meals and a hospital. Imagine what happens when more of us stop overthinking and just start helping.

Based on reporting by The Better India

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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