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Dr.M S Sunil, a woman with a male name, is a professor in a Pathanam­­thitta Catholicate college in Kerala. What makes her do extraordinary service is her love for fellow human beings and a very high degree of perseverance she possesses.

Her activities range from building houses to the poor, running a blood bank for the needy to extending all types of help to tribal people, the aged and the poor. Despite her achievements, Sunil, who is also the programme officer of National Service Scheme (NSS) in her college, is reluctant to talk about her activities.

She does not have an organisational structure or funds to execute these multifarious projects. But, realising her sincerity, help comes to her from across society and despite limitations, in a relatively short period, she has rendered more service to people than many charitable institutions or corporate groups.