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timesnownews.com · 6 hours ago

Meet Amin Sheikh, the Mumbai Cafe Owner Who Grew up on the Streets to Now Support the Underprivileged | Times...

At five years old, Amin Sheikh was surviving on Mumbai's streets, scavenging through rubbish bins and throwing stones at the nun who came to help him. Now, nearly four decades later, he runs the Bombay to Barcelona Library Café in Andheri - a place where a cup of tea costs ten rupees, street children eat for free, and every employee, including Sheikh himself, draws the same salary. The café's name traces back to a 2003 Christmas trip gifted by his mentor, where Sheikh encountered something he had never thought possible: a city without homeless people on its streets. That vision - that things could be otherwise - became the quiet engine of everything he has since built. What Sheikh's story reveals is how grace, once received, has a way of looking for somewhere new to land.

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