Industrialist Anand Mahindra recently took to social media to honour an extraordinary gesture of compassion and humanity. Calling him “an angel of grace and generosity,” Mahindra praised Dr. Ganesh Rakh, whose selfless actions have turned the birth of a baby girl into a cause for celebration.
According to a heartfelt tweet, Mahindra—“as a father of two daughters”—understands intimately what it means when an “angel is born” and found Dr. Rakh’s kindness to be a beautiful echo of that sentiment.
Dr. Ganesh Rakh’s Mission: Turning Tears into Sweet Celebrations
The story Mahindra references was shared by D Prasanth Nair: A resource-strapped daily-wager in Pune took his wife to Dr. Rakh’s hospital for what turned out to be a C‑section. Terrified of the financial burden, he braced for debt—but the doctor had a surprise:
Overcome, the man fell at his feet, exclaiming, “Sir, you are God.”
For over ten years, Dr. Rakh has delivered more than 1,000 baby girls free of charge, following a promise inspired by his mother’s words: “Become a doctor and protect these angel girls.” His Save the Girl Child initiative has inspired change well beyond India’s borders.
This story resonated deeply because it quietly yet powerfully challenged social norms that have long devalued the birth of girls. In a culture where gender bias still runs deep, Dr. Rakh’s gesture turns what might be met with silence or sorrow into a moment of celebration. His approach is strikingly simple—no grand campaigns, just consistent, heartfelt action.
Netizens react:
Netizens were deeply moved by the story, with many sharing how it made them pause and reflect on their own purpose and impact. Some highlighted the need for wider recognition, especially from government bodies, for such quiet yet powerful acts of service. Others celebrated the gesture as a rare example of true heroism—where compassion, not compensation, drives action. Many pointed out that while countless unsung heroes exist in the medical community, it’s heartening to see one receive appreciation for choosing humanity over profit.
According to a heartfelt tweet, Mahindra—“as a father of two daughters”—understands intimately what it means when an “angel is born” and found Dr. Rakh’s kindness to be a beautiful echo of that sentiment.
Dr. Ganesh Rakh’s Mission: Turning Tears into Sweet Celebrations
The story Mahindra references was shared by D Prasanth Nair: A resource-strapped daily-wager in Pune took his wife to Dr. Rakh’s hospital for what turned out to be a C‑section. Terrified of the financial burden, he braced for debt—but the doctor had a surprise:
“When angels are born, I don’t charge any fee.”As a father of two daughters, I know-twice over-what it’s like when an angel is born in your house….
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) August 25, 2025
But this Doctor is also an angel. An angel of Grace and Generosity.
And this post has reminded me that there is no more powerful way to start a week than by asking yourself how… https://t.co/sy568QGTzy
Overcome, the man fell at his feet, exclaiming, “Sir, you are God.”
For over ten years, Dr. Rakh has delivered more than 1,000 baby girls free of charge, following a promise inspired by his mother’s words: “Become a doctor and protect these angel girls.” His Save the Girl Child initiative has inspired change well beyond India’s borders.
This story resonated deeply because it quietly yet powerfully challenged social norms that have long devalued the birth of girls. In a culture where gender bias still runs deep, Dr. Rakh’s gesture turns what might be met with silence or sorrow into a moment of celebration. His approach is strikingly simple—no grand campaigns, just consistent, heartfelt action.
Netizens react:
Netizens were deeply moved by the story, with many sharing how it made them pause and reflect on their own purpose and impact. Some highlighted the need for wider recognition, especially from government bodies, for such quiet yet powerful acts of service. Others celebrated the gesture as a rare example of true heroism—where compassion, not compensation, drives action. Many pointed out that while countless unsung heroes exist in the medical community, it’s heartening to see one receive appreciation for choosing humanity over profit.
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