Publish Date: | Tue, 08 Mar 2022 10:30 AM (IST)
Raipur (Naiduniya Representative). No one knows where Alka (name changed) is from. Neither she is able to talk properly, nor is anyone with her. While roaming here and there, Alka stopped one day in the waiting room of Ambedkar Hospital. Here she started having female problems, but she did not want to go inside the hospital. In mutual discussions, a nurse of the hospital got information about this. He admitted Alka. Got him treated. Alka is fine.
Mother Teresa is living life in the ashram
Now the problem was that she did not want to leave the hospital bed. She was worried that if she came out then where would she go? Don’t know in which language she spoke, but the nurse understood that she had no one here. The nurse talked to Mother Teresa’s ashram in Raipur and sent Alka there. Now in this ashram, Alka does the work of cutting vegetables, giving water to flowers and cleaning. In return for work, she eats there with respect. People tell that now the color of Alka’s face has changed. Alka, who looked withered and frightened till yesterday, now has a calm and confident look on her face.
More than 25 nurses are associated with nurse Ranjana
The credit for these excellent circumstances in Alka’s life goes to Ambedkar Hospital’s nurse Ranjana Singh Thakur. Ranjana, who has been serving as a nurse in the hospital for the last 15 years, was already helping patients. By giving medicine to some, old clothes to some, she was keeping the humanity alive within herself. Other nurses were also impressed by this service of Ranjana. Over the years, more than 25 nurses have joined him. They have named this work as ‘Helping Hand’. A Watts group has been formed. In this group only information of poor patients is shared. By deciding to take responsibility for such patients including medicines and other help in the nurse group itself. Inspired by the spirit of service of these nurses, many social organizations also help them from time to time.
also gave shelter to four
The ‘Helping Hand’ comes forward to help the patients who have no one. So far, two elderly women have been sent by this organization to Mother Teresa Ashram and two male patients after recovery to Sangi Mitan Seva Sansthan. These people, who are suffering from chaotic life and neglect of society, have now found a way to live life with respect due to this organization.,
campaign is commendable
The campaign being run to help the needy patients through Rajanna Thakur and her team is commendable. So far many patients have been helped. Their initiative is also getting full support from the organization.
Shubhra Singh, Public Relations Officer, Ambedkar Hospital
Posted By: Sanjay Srivastava