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BETUL, MADHYA PRADESH –Meet Nirnay Kumre, a 3-year-old boy who was born with an abnormal gland growth under his tongue. The gland which had grown huge in size covered the opening of his mouth. This affected his speech and had difficulty consuming food and water, and his saliva constantly dripped from his mouth. It was difficult for a small boy like him to lead a normal life. Nirnay was fed semi-solid food through a small opening near his upper lips. His worried parents took him to a government hospital and were referred to a well-known hospital in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh but to no avail. He was then referred again to Padhar Hospital at Betul, Madhya Pradesh where Nirnay was diagnosed with a case of vascular malformation ventral surface of the tongue. His parents were sad and helpless because of Nirnay’s condition and knowing that they were unable to bear the cost of his treatment because of their financial condition made the situation worse.

A HELPLESS BOY’S FUTURE RESTORED
Fortunately, Operation Blessing came to his rescue when the team learned about Nirnay from our partner hospital, Padhar Hospital. Thanks to partners like YOU, Operation Blessing generously sponsored his surgery through the Life-changing surgery program. Nirnay’s parents are now filled with gratitude and hope for their son’s brighter future. Nirnay can now consume food normally and is learning to speak. His infectious smile is hard to miss. Life-Changing Surgeries program doesn’t just change the lives of individual beneficiary, it changes the lives of entire families. When partners like YOU come together, we can give the gift of healing to so many who cannot afford it or who have no access to medical care.

Nirnay’s father says, “I am happy for my son. I had no chance and was unable to help my son get any treatment, but the support from Operation Blessing and the surgery at Padhar Hospital changed our lives, especially Nirnay’s. Watching him laughing and eating regularly makes me delighted”.

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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. ​