From businessmen to politicians to sportspersons, people from all walks of life have donated their salaries to help the country in its fight against the COVID-19 outbreak and provide relief to those affected. Now, a sanitation worker from Telangana has won praise for donating two months' salary to the Chief Minister's relief fund. Taking to Twitter, Telangana IT Minister KT Rama Rao shared a picture of Bontha Sai Kumar and lauded his gesture to help fight the ongoing pandemic. "My #CitizenHeroes today is an Adivasi teenager called Bontha Sai Kumar, who works as a sanitation worker in Utnoor. A very active and socially conscious young man. He contributed his salary for two months ₹17,000 towards CMRF as #TelanganaFightsCorona Clapping hands," Rao wrote. My #CitizenHeroes today is a Adivasi teenager called Bontha Sai Kumar, who works as a sanitation worker in Utnoor. A very active & socially conscious young man He contributed his salary for two months ₹17,000 towards CMRF as #TelanganaFightsCorona 👏🙏#Respect pic.twitter.com/fhS06GiGgL — KTR (@KTRTRS) April 11, 2020 Since being shared online, the post has gone viral on social media and prompted several reactions from netizens. This hero deserves a salute #FightAgainstCoronavirus — jayaprakash (@jayapra77493499) April 12, 2020 Salute to Mr. Bontha Sai Kumar, we need to learn from him #respect. — Savitri Singh (@Savitri38497958) April 11, 2020 Don't take it, rather reward him for his sacrifice.. — Syed Jafar Mohiuddin (@JafarmqSyed) April 11, 2020 Hats off to bontha sai Kumar , hi is the real soldier of our nation — Aimim shaik khaja (@aimim_sk_khaja) April 11, 2020 For this poor man 17000 rs is very big amount. Still he gave to relief fund. Thanks for publishing such a good respone. — Krishna Rao (@krishnarao77) April 12, 2020 Awesome kudos and cheers to Sai Kumar.. — SAI JYOTHIRMAI (@RSAIJYOTHI) April 12, 2020