In Maharashtra, there was a very special event that showed how different religions can come together. On March 29, 2025, in Pune’s Rasta Peth area, a Muslim man named Javed Khan helped with the Hindu funeral of a man named Sudhir Kinkle. This was a kind thing to do, especially because it was a special night for Muslims called Laylat al-Qadr, when they pray a lot during the month of Ramadan.
At the funeral, people from different religions joined together to help with the last rites for Sudhir. Javed Khan decided to help Sudhir’s sister, Jayshree, during her sad time, even though he was also observing Ramadan. This showed that people can work together and care for each other, even when they believe in different things.
Many people in Maharashtra noticed this kind act. They said that when people of different religions come together like this, it can help reduce problems between them and make everyone understand each other better.
Javed Khan’s actions showed that one person can make a big difference by being kind and helping others, no matter their religion. This event is now being talked about in many places to show how important it’s to be friendly and support each other, especially when someone is feeling very sad.
It teaches us that we can all be compassionate and caring, even when we’re different.