I forgot to mention that Dr. Sundar Raj knows a donor who is
interested to help a female kid. The amount will be Rs. 20,000/-  When
we came to know about any such case, we can forward those details to
this donor.

We also felt that it would be appropriate if every member, when
replying on a case, reply to the same thread and see to that
discussion is related to the relevant topic only. 

If we want to say anything other than the case or we wish to share or
relate our experiences, write another email with an appropriate
subject line. This is to easily track discussions on case basis.

Thank you.


--- In [email protected], "ulprasanthi"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Friends,
> 
> Good Morning/Evening.
> 
> In fact today's meeting is the most fruitful meeting ever conducted
> here in hyderabad. We started at 7:15 pm and it went on upto 10:15 pm.
> 
> Participants:
> Prasanthi, Murali, Chandra, Jairam, Srinivas (Jairam's friend and our
> new member), Dr. Sundara Raja Perumal and his two doctor friends (Dr.
> Sundar Raj Perumal is the friend of Subrahmanyam Mula and he came to
> our blood donation camp along with him).
> 
> Raju, Raju's father and their relative M. Ashok Kumar also
> participated in our meeting.
> 
> Sowmya couldn't attend today as she has to do some office related
> work. She spent the whole of the morning with me till 1:30 pm today.
> Yesterday also she has spent almost 3 hours in MAD activities only.
> 
> Krishna garu didn't know about the meeting. I assumed that he might
> have seen the mail and I didn't ring to him again. When he rang to
> know the details of Railway Koduru orphans, we are in the meeting.
> 
> 
> Discussion points:
> 
> As Jairam and his friend Srinivas are relatively new (Jairam came once
> and later he being out of station when our meetings are conducted, he
> couldn't attend). So explained them about our activities and cases and
> when Subbu's friends came in, I again explained about MAD, our
> decisions etc., Then Raju, his father and relative came in. We started
> discussing on Raju's case.
> 
> It seems that Raju's family is sincere only. All the people are
> educated and do some thing or other work. Came to know that Raju did
> work simultaneously in some mechanic shop from 10th to Degree and he
> used to spend the scholarship amount also to the home. Even his sister
> got district first in B.Ed. (I suppose).
> 
> They already decided that Raju's father goes into his job again. (His
> company owners are too good and they provided monetary help and also
> is continuing his service.) He would have gone back by this time if
> Raju's case didn't get serious again.
> 
> Advantage today is we have three doctors with us today and they
> enquired Raju all the medical related details. They adviced him to
> take/consider Ayurvedic medicines in addition to the allopathic
> medicines so that Raju need not depend highly on this allopathic
> medicines. What Dr. Sundar Raj mentioned is Raju has to depend on such
> medicines as his body couldn't adjust the kidney completely. With
> ayurvedic medicines immunity will increase and then there would not be
> the necessity of these many number of medicines. 
> 
> Final Conclusion with respect to Raju's case: 
> 1. Raju's father will get back to his job asap. To bring Raju to
> Hyderabad for monthly checkups, his friends will take care.
> 
> 2. Raju's sisters will come to hyderabad in two months (as one of the
> sister is taking coaching for D.S.C.) and they will stay in hostel and
> we will look after their employment. Seems both are very hard workers
> and intelligent students. One is B.Sc., B.Ed. in Maths and the other
> one completed B.Sc. in zoology (biological sciences). Seems both the
> sisters and the mother are very good in stitching etc.,
> 
> 3. Regarding Raju's health and medication, Dr. Sundar Raj will meet
> Dr. Saharia when they go for a check-up next month and if Dr. Saharia
> gives his consent to use the ayurvedic medicines, we will arrange for
> the free medicines (in Ayurveda).
> 
> Other points of discussion:
> 
> 1. Srinivas is also interested to provide monthly donations.
> 
> 2. Srinivas, Jairam, Dr. Sundara Raj and one of his friends are
> interested to be volunteers to counsel the parents of Thalessemic
> children. Probably next saturday (I actually have another appointment
> that day.) I can introduce them to Dr. Suman Jain.
> 
> 3. M. Ashok Kumar, relative of Raju, also expressed his interest to be
> a MAD member.
> 
> Two other cases that were discussed:
> 
> 1. Subrahmanyam Mula's neighbours, a muslim family, is in trouble.
> They need Rs. 33,000/- and 10,000/- rs is already generated. (5k is
> given by Subbu himself). They will pay back the amount. How they will
> pay back is there are 5 male members in the family and for two
> employment is provided by Dr. Sundar Raj after giving them training
> for free. At the rate of Rs. 2000 per month, they will pay back the
> amount.
> 
> Based on the trust on Dr. Sundar Raj and the assurance from him,
> Murali volunteered to give Rs. 25k from his own pocket instead of
> mailing to the group. As I felt this should be known by the group, I
> am writing about it too.
> 
> 2. Regarding the brain tumour case, M. Ashok Kumar said that he can
> help in guiding to get the CM Relief Fund. For that initially we need
> to get a letter from an MLA and this will be taken care of Chandra garu.
> 
> Overall today's meeting is a very very fruitful one and I could see a
> very active and dynamic group in hyderabad too.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> with regards,
> PRASANTHI.
>









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