The Good Samaritan twins of Kurichy

Biju Kumar and Ajikumar are bachelors looking for brides.

Update: 2016-12-29 23:34 GMT
Twin brothers K.G Bijukumar and Ajikumar water their tapioca plantation at Chingavanam. (Photo: Rajeev Prasad)

KOTTAYAM: Twin brothers K.G. Biju Kumar and K.G. Ajikumar, 45, of  Kallooparampil family at Kurichy have not lived apart ever since they were born within a gap of some two hours. They still remain bachelors because  they are looking for brides who are twins like themselves sharing the same habits and interests.

Their parents,  Govindan and Paru,  died a few years ago and they have no siblings. They eat  and sleep together and are also good farmers and distribute  the  farm products, especially vegetables, to the nearby schools free of cost.   

They studied up to standard 8 and  were initiated into farming at the age of 10.   They  cultivate the crops by taking lands on lease at  places nearby Kurichy. They spend  much on social service and are not worried about savings. “We would like to give much to  society and never worry about  savings,”  Ajikumar who is five minutes elder to Bijukumar told DC.

“We eat from a single plate and need only limited resources which helps us to give the maximum to others.  We  produce good quality vegetables and give them  to the needy,”  Biju added.

The twin brothers have been giving  organic vegetables to  schools, including  AV high school, Kurichy, Chigavanam government UP school, and the Kurichy government homoeo college  for the past couple of years. They have also agreed to donate their  organs after death.

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