Udupi: Human Rights Council rushes to rescue woman suffering from chronic filaria


Inchara Udupi
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Jul 8: A woman living alone in a house which is situated in a desolate location that is hard to access, has been suffering from chronic filaria. Udupi District Human Rights Council has come to the rescue of Agnes D'Souza (74) from near Gurmeru in Inna village, who had been suffering from this diesease, and had no one to care for.

Members of the council, in response to the plea of the priest of St Theresa and Child Jesus Church of Santoor-Mukamar, Fr Victor G D'Souza, visited the house of Agnes on Monday July 7, and got her admitted into the government hospital at Ajjarkad here, after summoning the services of 108 ambulance. Dr Chandrashekhara Adiga has begun her treatment there.

At the same time, district president of the council, Udayakumar Shetty, has promised to make efforts towards entrusting Agnes to the care of an Ashram so that her health condition can be continously monitored, and she can lead a happy life.

Agnes D'Souza, it is learnt, had contracted filaria about five decades ago. She remains a spinster, and about 25 years back, started living in a 50-cent government land near Gurmeru in Kajanadka after building a small house with help from locals and the church parish council.

About two weeks ago, the symptoms of the disease turned for the worse and watery discharge started oozing out of the filaria growth. With the support of locals and the church, she had been admitted into Wenlock Hospital, Mangalore. However, she was told there that the disease cannot be cured, and hence, her bandages have to be replaced everyday. For this, they wanted someone to stay by her side. As Agnes is alone and has no relative to care for, she had been brought back home. With the help of some locals, her bandages were replaced every day.

Priest of the said church, Victor D'Souza, taking pity at the plight of the aged woman, had drawn the attention of the district human rights council towards her predicament through a letter. A team deputed by the council came to Gurmeru on Monday. As the path leading to the house of Agnes is difficult to tread on account of steep and narrow hilly terrain, the team members had to work hard to carry her to the ambulance. Uday Kumar Shetty has promised to help Agnes to be accommodated under the care of an Ashram.

Office bearers of the council, Ratnakar Indrali, Mohammed Moula, Jayashree Krishnaraj, Laxmikant Beskur, Chandrika Shetty, Mahesh Shetty Paniyoor, Pavitra Shetty, Manoj Abbedi, Nitesh Shetty, Shekhar Shetty Inna, and others were present.

  

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  • cifha saldanha, santoor

    Mon, Jul 14 2014

    i appreciate the work by the society and the beloved father Victor dsouza

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  • v h n bhat, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 09 2014

    institute of applied dermatology kasaragod has found a cure for this. They have won international recognition for their research on this. Human rights commission may contact them phone nr.09995831897

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  • AA, Doha Qatar

    Wed, Jul 09 2014

    Jayshree akka ...lot thanks for helping poor women... God's bless is there for all of you...

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  • paul dsouza, balakunje

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Instead of making chair hot sitting & doing nothing, if this kind of help offered to needy, priests can be praised & Respected by all for sure. Good work done.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    I guess some Duffers are getting Jealous and pressing Disagree ...

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  • Jerry, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Great Work of residents of Inna village. They have proved that Hindu, Muslim, Christian are all One. True Indians. God Bless You all.

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  • Mohsin Ahmed abu dhabi, Moolur

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    God bless you guys....do it more and more

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 08 2014



    What a miserable and painful life to this lady. God bless all those who have responded to the genuine cause of fellow human being in distress and pain.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Faith in Humanity restored! good work team!

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  • harish, dubai

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Really appreciable god bless all involved in this work

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Hats off team, I am proud of you.

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  • THERESA LOBO, Mukamar-Sharjah

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    May God bless our dear Parish Priest and all the people who are helping and going to help the lady
    who is sick. May God touch and heal her completely and give her strength and good health.

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  • juliana braggs, omzoor, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Good work by the council members of the parish especially Fr. Victor. Thanks for showing the real value of god's word. Let us all try to learn from this. If each of us live by the word of gospel, I do not think the world will face any problem. Thanks to one and all. Let the said parish council members with the priest and the archdiocese decide about her property. God Bless U all

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  • Praveen, Manchi

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Well done//

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  • Mohammed , Yambu K.S.A

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Good work by Human rights council. There are many more who are really in need.it is possible when we forget religion hatred ,forget Hindu,Muslim,Christian.all we need to have is a loving nature.I know its very difficult but still.....

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    We must thank all those involved to help this lady but I am surprised to hear that at the age of 74 and she is alone!!!! Come on friends never allow to happens like this in our family or at neighbours house

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  • Prakash Shetty, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    GOOD WORK..MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    May God bless you guys abundantly ...

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  • A.P., Blore

    Tue, Jul 08 2014

    Since she has no one to care for her , let her will her property to the Ashram which will house her but keep life interest and rights.
    Can't trust anyone .

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