Willing to contribute. 
Let me know how to go about it.
Regards
Manish Goswami

--- "Dr. Aroop J. Kalita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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] 

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