Dear Mr. Goswami,
Could you please let me know how /where to send the contributions.
Best Regards
Dr. Aroop J Kalita,
Guwahati
Manoj Goswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An appeal
In favour of an ailing helpless soul
It is a tragic story of a 17 year old bright student. The younger of the
two sons of Mr. Arun Goswami and Mrs. Devi Goswami (Adi Elengi Satra), who hail
from Phulabari of Dol Bagan in Assam's North Lakhimpur district, this young boy
is fighting for his life after doctors declared that one of his kidneys has
been completely damaged. All was well for the family of Mr. Goswami before that
fateful day, when their son was suddenly taken seriously ill and shivering in
high fever the boy had to be admitted to North Lakhimpur Civil Hospital. The
doctors diagonised cerebral malaria and started treatment accordingly.But his
condition never improved even after six months of treatment. He was referred to
the Guwahati Medical College Hospital. After several tests it was discovered
that one of his kidneys has been completely damaged.He was then referred to All
India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) of New Delhi. The young boy got
well cosiderably. But doctors have come to the conclusion that kidney
transplantation is a must in this case and it must be done at the earliest
possible time. It has also been advised that he be taken to Hyderabad for the
transplantation and further treatment.
What Mr. Goswami needs now is help from kind-hearted people of all sections
of the society. A school teacher by profession, Mr. Goswami is mentally ill and
has lost his job. He has been trying desperately to save his son but the
impoverished father now can not afford it as has spent everything for his son's
treatment in Guwahati and Delhi. The ailing boy appeared for the Higher
Secondary final examination but after two days he was again taken ill and had
to abandon it.
We appeal to everybody to help this poor family in distress. Please show
kindness to this distressed family and donate whatever you can for the
expensive treatment of this helpless soul. In response to his request to Dainik
Janasadharan and considering the family's appalling condition we are taking up
this fund raising effort and we hope that all the kind hearted people will
contribute to it.The names of the donors will be declared through our website
and it will be updated every month. Besides, we have also arranged to publish
the contributors' name in Dainik Janasadharan, the Assamese Daily, published
from Guwahati and Jorhat.
Let us not forget that one small step for man, could be one giant leap for
humanity.
Manoj Kumar Goswami
Editor, Dainik Janasadharan
email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]