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X no. of patients in remote villages were helped with cataract surgeries from Jan to Mar 2022 by Operation Blessing India.

The first two waves of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic created a crushing medical emergency on hospital infrastructure. The demand on medical staff and facilities far outstripped the supply. Inadequate infrastructure caused many lives to be lost and India is still reeling from that unprecedented humanitarian crisis. What is apparent is that Health care needs to be strengthened and ramped up. The inability to get a hospital bed, the lack of oxygen supplies and the shortage of medicines created horrific and unforgettable agony for the sick.

As India prepares for the third wave of Covid-19, partners like YOU are helping Operation Blessing India support 4 hospitals across 3 states in ramping up covid wards with critical lifesaving equipment so that they are adequately prepared to combat it and provide much needed medical care. To continue supporting the ramping up of COVID-19 wards till this deadly pandemic is over, DONATE NOW!

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A FAMILY’S CRY FOR HELP
DEOGARH DISTRICT, JHARKHAND – Meet Dular Murmu, a 30-year-old woman from Pandanatan village of the Deogarh district in Jharkhand, India. She belongs to the Santhal tribe, the third largest tribe in India. The occupation of the Santhals revolves around the forests in which they reside. Their basic needs are fulfilled from trees and plants of the forests. They are also engaged in hunting, fishing and cultivation for their livelihood. Dular lives with her husband and three children. Her husband works as a daily wage labourer. Her family became an outcast in the village due to caste issue and were prohibited to fetch water from the community wells. ​