Udupi: Snake Bite Victim, Family in Dire Need of Assistance


Udupi: Snake Bite Victim, Family in Dire Need of Assistance

Florine Roche
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi
 
Udupi, Feb 13:
In December last Udupi branch of YHAI had conducted a trekking journey to Bavadi, near Kollur in which about 22 members of Udupi and Mangalore branch had taken part. It was during our sojourn on the way to Bavadi falls we came to know the pathetic and sad story of a young man in his early 30’s Rajendra Naik and his family, one of the 8 families settled in this region. In November last Rajendra Naik, aged about 34 had a snake bite (venomous snake probably viper) while working in his fields. Rajendra is the only breadwinner of the family comprising his wife, young daughter (3 years) and aged mother. He was admitted to the hospital in Manipal for nearly a month. Despite treatment his condition showed no signs of improvement though his life is out of danger at the moment.
 
Listening to his plight and the appalling condition of his family, the members of the trekking expedition decided to take up the cudgels on his behalf and got into action and to our surprise realized that he and his family is in urgent need of financial help to enable him come out of the catastrophe that has struck him and his family. Our interaction with the doctors who treated him revealed that the snake bite had resulted in multiple ailments in him including renal failure. Rajendra’s family has spent more than Rs. 2 lakhs on his treatment with his wife managing to beg and borrow money from relatives and friends.

Unable to stay in the hospital for long due to the expenses involved he has been discharged since then but is not in a position to walk as the wounds on both his legs are deep and there is continuous bleeding in his feet. The bone of the right ankle is completely exposed as the flesh is completely decayed and corroded. As the wounds call for dressing every second day he has to travel to Kollur on vehicle on alternate days spending Rs. 500/- on vehicle. His wife is also unable to work as she has to attend to her husband who is not in a position to walk without help. Looking at his condition one wonders whether Rajendra will be able to stand on his legs leave alone do any physical work and earn bread for himself and his family.

We trekkers who had been to Bavadi have witnessed the sad plight of Rajendra Naik and family and also have interacted with the doctors trying to provide as much help as possible for the patient to enable his early recovery. One of the members even went to Bavadi with bags of grain to help the family in distress.

Bavadi is a small village with sparse human habitation. There are about 8 houses belonging to two families in this area. The nearest road to these families is Kollur which is about 10 kms from their dwelling place. The only source of livelihood to these families is cultivation in the small holdings they have been able to develop in this forest area. But even this cultivation is at the mercy of wild animals like Gaur, wild bear, langur and other animals who often destroy the fruit of their hard work. For Rajendra Naik cultivation was the only occupation and now that he is bedridden even that source of earning is completely closed. His house, just a shade without doors, windows or enclosures and mud floor is also in a dilapidated condition.

Generous help from kind-hearted donors would go a long way in providing timely medical treatment to Rajendra Naik and also ensure daily bread for him and his family.


Rajendra Naik’s address, bank details and contact number are as follows:

Name: Rajendra Naik
Moble Number: 9740620212

Kambalagadde,
Bavudi,
Post: Kollur
Kundapura Taluk
Karnataka.


Name: RAJENDRA S
Name of the bank: SYNDICATE BANK
SB Account No: 01752200036442
Branch: KOLLUR (KARNATAKA)

IFSC code: SYNB0000175

  

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  • K.S.Adiga, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 25 2012

    Thanks to Daijiworld Media Network for motivating people. Special thanks to Sri Ramanna Prabhu, Manjanabail, Bajagoli whose free native medicine is helping Rajendra to recover very fast. Thanks to all donors who helped generously. Rajendra is finding new hopes of living again.

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  • D Bhat, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 16 2012

    I was able to transfer through NEFT - the IFSC code correctly shows up as Syndicate bank, Kollur.

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  • K M Prasad, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Feb 16 2012

    I tried to add Mr Rajendra's name as payee in my ICICI Bank internet banking account.But it shows the payee branch as AAHIYAPUR of BIKANER. So, I stopped it there.Can any one clarify,please?

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  • D Bhat, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 15 2012

    I will send money through NEFT.

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 14 2012

    Comments are pouring on every article. But here only 5 surprising.Dear readers please help this man to recover.Pass the message every mangalorean you see and be a help to this poor man.

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  • George Andrade, udupi

    Mon, Feb 13 2012

    Viewers of Daijiworld, the victim needs financial aid right now and not your advise.Hence please be generous enough to send some money.He is poor and needs financial assistance.The Doctors will advise him what to do next.Free advise is unsolicited without some monetary help.

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Mon, Feb 13 2012

    Thanks Florine madam for the . Also thanks to Ranjan, Mulki / Sharjah and Harish, which is definately of great help to this family. Even i will try to give possible help from my side to this family. God bless your family.

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  • Hilda, Bahrain

    Mon, Feb 13 2012

    Dear Florine, you are doing a wonderful job by letting DW readers know of victims such as Mr. Naik and also giving us an opportunity to help the less fortunate ones. May god bless you and my contribution will reach Mr.Naik's a/c soon. Also request the generous DW readers to help this family in whatever way they can.

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  • Harish,

    Mon, Feb 13 2012

    There is a nati vaidya Naranga Poojary in Shirva near Udupi who will treat this type of wounds bcoz of viper bite

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  • Ranjan, Mulki / Sharjah

    Mon, Feb 13 2012

    Please try to Contact Dr.V V Pillay

    Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Center
    Amrita Lane
    AIMS Ponekkara P.O
    Kochi-41
    India

    Telephone: 91 484 4001234
    Facsimile: 91 484 2802020

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