VADODARA/ ANAND: Patients affected by persistent renal failure in far flung villages of Panchmahal and Mahisagar districts will have the ability to go through dialysis, because of lend a hand provided via non-resident Gujaratis (NRGs).
A Chicago-based family and their family members have paid back to their hometown – Sevaliya – in Panchmahal via accumulating $ 1 lakh which has been used to set up a dialysis centre at Sonaba Hospital and Sadaba Prasutigruh within the town. The dialysis centre on the sanatorium which is run via Shree Krishna Hospital, Karamsad was once inaugurated via NRG donor Savitaben Patel and her husband Shantibhai Patel on Monday.
While Savitaben, the principle contributor, has donated US $ 51,000 as a tribute to her past due father Ravjeebhai Patel, two other donors including her brother Dr Jayantibhai Patel and her nephew Dr Prashant Patel have donated US $ 25,000 and US $ 15,000 respectively.
Interestingly, the sanatorium at Sevaliya itself had come up with the enhance of Shantibhai Patel and Jayantibhai Patel. The extended NRG family in 2010 had donated the sanatorium premises to Karamsad-based Shree Krishna Hospital which is at the moment working the operations within the rural heartland of Panchmahal.
The new centre will lend a hand meet the well being care wishes of Sevaliya and its just about villages in Mahisagar, Panchmahal and Kheda districts including cities like Thasra and Mahudha to name a few. Earlier, patients from these belt needed to commute just about 80 to 100 km to go through remedy at Anand, Karamsad or Nadiad.
A Chicago-based family and their family members have paid back to their hometown – Sevaliya – in Panchmahal via accumulating $ 1 lakh which has been used to set up a dialysis centre at Sonaba Hospital and Sadaba Prasutigruh within the town. The dialysis centre on the sanatorium which is run via Shree Krishna Hospital, Karamsad was once inaugurated via NRG donor Savitaben Patel and her husband Shantibhai Patel on Monday.
While Savitaben, the principle contributor, has donated US $ 51,000 as a tribute to her past due father Ravjeebhai Patel, two other donors including her brother Dr Jayantibhai Patel and her nephew Dr Prashant Patel have donated US $ 25,000 and US $ 15,000 respectively.
Interestingly, the sanatorium at Sevaliya itself had come up with the enhance of Shantibhai Patel and Jayantibhai Patel. The extended NRG family in 2010 had donated the sanatorium premises to Karamsad-based Shree Krishna Hospital which is at the moment working the operations within the rural heartland of Panchmahal.
The new centre will lend a hand meet the well being care wishes of Sevaliya and its just about villages in Mahisagar, Panchmahal and Kheda districts including cities like Thasra and Mahudha to name a few. Earlier, patients from these belt needed to commute just about 80 to 100 km to go through remedy at Anand, Karamsad or Nadiad.
NRG donations help village get dialysis centre
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January 11, 2019
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