
American Haidakhan Samaj
Truth Simplicity & Love
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
We have recently again organized an eye camp in our Chiliyanoula Ashram. Several enthusiastic messages came to me like Ganga was explaining me on the phone the of people who did not see anything for years and their happiness when the bandages were taken of and got their eye sight back made all the others cry. In the environment around Chiliyanoula with out proper eye sight you cannot do nothing and are just a burden to the rest of the family. Also Alok Banerjee told me this : "I was in Ranikhet from 16th to 19th of this month and Uday also joined me . We were witness to our annual free eye camp where approx.500 patients got registered out of which 170 patients were operated for cataract. It is indeed a sight to see how these people show their gratefulness once they recover their eyesight ,All praise to our Babaji".
This is your gift of your devotion, the help and donations you have given to Babaji's charitable hospital. We have experienced some difficult period some years back with the hospital but would like to make it clear to you that we are well on track and that many people are highly benefited in Babaji's name. Imagine well over a thousand people have got their eye sight back since we started all this.
We are very fortunate with the team of Dr's we have now there. Dr Vijay Upadya Seel is the Ayurvedic Dr but now also over looking our Charitable hospital with two strong doctors by his side. Dr Askh Dubey and Dr Lalit Mohan. The unique thing about these Doctors is that they have not come to live in this remote area to live out of their love for Babaji as they were hired as physicians to do a job. Both of them are motivated to relieve the suffering of the common people in the poor mountain area where our Ashrams are located. From their own interest they are also spending several days in the Herakhan hospital as in that area it is more difficult to find medical help there. A great blessing for all concerned.
On my last visit we discussed what we can do to help. Our well functioning eye clinic needs glasses for instance. Hundreds of them. Here in the west we throw them away after a person is deceased just to change model. Let us all ask around at places concerned if we can collect glasses. A second life for an old and useless thing and people there are not so concerned with the model but cannot afford much at all. This is just a little effort on our behalf but such great effect on the other hand.
Also Medicines. Years ago some doctors and pharmacists from the west brought medicines which were given free by medical companies, for publicity, over production, over stock and when they get close to the date of expiry. This has become very seldom and we would like to inspire you to do the same again.
Particularly Multivitamins, painkillers, antibiotics, eye medicine, anaesthetic sprays. For a more detailed list I have in the attachment for you. Many people have it in their heart to help and there for I am asking you to ask others in your life to help with this. Mind you I am not proposing to buy medicines! At that point we better buy them in India. Just what we can collect as gifts in the world around us.
And then last but not least that we need to ask you for financial help. Not just for your money which of course if you have to spare is very welcome but also for sustainable ideas which will last in time and come in on a regular bases.
We have a great team of Doctors, I have not even mentioned them all to you, we have Munnaji overlooking all activities in Chiliyanoula, and a larger group who are very determined to make the hospital work well. With your help we can do more and better and make this beautiful but difficult area a better place to life in, in Babaji's name.
Make some publicity around in your own work, family and surroundings, print it in your newsletters, forward this message put it on web sites and where ever you may think it work well so we can continue and enlarge to truly make a difference in the life of poor people who live in the hillside in India.
For questions of how to help and make donations you please contact : Rajni Nair : munnaji17@rediffmail.com; and or Dr Vijay Upadya : drvijayseel@yahoo.com
B e i n s p i r e d
Request for Medicines and Other Equipment for the Charitable Hospital,
Chilianaula
Nomenclature
Quantity Required
Tab. Cefadroxcil 250 mg. 1,000
Tab. Cefadroxcil 500 mg. 1,000
Tab. Celin 500 mg. (Vitamin C) 2,000
Tab. Depin (Amlodipin)
500
Tab. Depin Rtd. (Amlodipin Sustained Release 500
Tab. Defenal SR (Declofenic) 2,000
Tab. Ciplox TZ (Liprofloxacilin + Tinidazol) 500
Tab. Ascomplex (Vitamin B Complex) 2,500
Tab. Vitacap. (Vitamin + Minerals) 2,000
Tab. Pantor 40 (Pantprazol) 500
Cap. Omeprazol (Omiprazol) 1,000
Tab. Orthal Fort (Siretiopepti Dase)
500
Tab. Lepiflame M (Ibuprofen)
3,000
Tab. Cip Zox (Muscle Relaxant) 500
Tab. Gati go 400 mg. (Gatifloxacilin) 500
Tab. Defenac P (Declofenic + PCM)
3,000
Tab. Lepicef ‘O’ (Cifixim) 300
Tab Okacid 600
Cap. Multivitim (Multi-Vitamin) 1,000
Tab. Neocip 500 mg (Nemasulite) 1,000
Tab. Vertiron (Chocler Sedative) 1,000
Tab. Neodrox 250 mg 1,000
Tab. Neodrox 500 mg 1,000
Tab Roco (Lopramide) 1,000
Tab. Cipzen D (Nimasulite+Siratiopep) 500
Tab. Neurobion (B Complex – B6+B12) 500
Tab. Defidin A (Amlodipin+Atnolol) 200
Tab. Bemenal fort (Vit C+D) 1,000
Tab. Amswell 2,000
Tab Maligo 500
Tab. Reactim SR 300
Tab. Complox LB 300
Tab. Voveron SR 300
Other: Waste-baskets, gloves, any disposable waste recycling processing and waste disposable management machine (if available), fever thermometers, band-aids, stethoscope