Neki Ki Deewar – A Wall of Kindness

In the heart of our community, right in front of the Nayara Petrol Pump, stands a simple yet powerful symbol of humanity — Neki Ki Deewar, the Wall of Kindness. It may look like just another wall from a distance, but it carries stories of compassion, empathy, and hope. This initiative by Vyomkesh Foundation aims to bridge the gap between those who have more than they need and those who need a little more to live with dignity.

“Kindness doesn’t need a reason or a season — it just needs a heart willing to give.”

Dheeraj Jha

The idea behind Neki Ki Deewar is simple: “Take what you need, and leave what you can.” Here, there are no questions asked and no judgments made. It is a place where generosity flows naturally, and kindness becomes the true currency. Anyone can come forward to hang clothes, shoes, bags, books, or daily essentials — items that may no longer serve one person but can bring comfort and joy to another.

Each morning, you can see people arriving with small bundles — neatly folded clothes, children’s books, or blankets. Others stop by quietly, pick up something that fits their need, and leave with gratitude in their eyes. There’s no formality, no paperwork, just pure human connection. This wall is not built of bricks alone; it’s built of compassion and care.

The Neki Ki Deewar at Nayara Petrol Pump has quickly become a gathering point for those who believe in giving back. Volunteers from the Vyomkesh Foundation regularly maintain the space, ensuring that the wall remains organized and the donations reach the right hands. From winter jackets to school uniforms, each item tells a story of shared humanity.

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What makes this initiative even more special is the way it involves the community. Shopkeepers nearby keep an eye on the wall to ensure fairness. Passersby stop to contribute, and children learn the importance of kindness by watching their elders share. Slowly but steadily, this wall has turned into a movement — a reminder that small gestures can create large ripples of change.

What makes this initiative even more special is the way it involves the community. Shopkeepers nearby keep an eye on the wall to ensure fairness. Passersby stop to contribute, and children learn the importance of kindness by watching their elders share. Slowly but steadily, this wall has turned into a movement — a reminder that small gestures can create large ripples of change.


Neki Ki Deewar is not just a charitable act — it’s a reflection of the values we often forget in our busy lives: compassion, equality, and love for humanity. It encourages everyone to look beyond their own needs and become part of something larger. It reminds us that even the smallest acts of goodness can light up someone’s life.


Vyomkesh Foundation continues to expand this initiative, inspiring others to create their own Walls of Kindness in different areas. The dream is simple yet profound — to make kindness visible in every corner of our society.

So, the next time you pass by Nayara Petrol Pump, stop for a moment. Look at the Neki Ki Deewar. If you have something you no longer use, hang it there. If you need something, take it without hesitation. Because at this wall, everyone is equal, and kindness knows no boundaries.

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