Mangaluru: Dr G Shankar family donates Rs 45 lac to dialysis, cancer patients of FMMC


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Mangaluru, Oct 5: The most generous philanthropist, Dr G Shankar, on the occasion of his birthday, donated Rs 45 lac, towards dialysis and cancer patients, at Father Muller Medical College Hospital (FMMCH), Kankanady in city. The beneficiaries included, a total of 95 dialysis and 60 cancer patients, who are undergoing treatment at Father Muller Medical College Hospital.

Handing over the amount to the beneficiaries, Dr G Shankar stated, “Every year on my birthday, I have been sharing a part of my wealth with the needy. The Christian missionaries, who ventured into Mangaluru and Udupi coast, pursued the idea of serving the general public, through education and health care. They were the true examples of dedication towards the society. And I follow their example, harnessing the same.”

He further advised the patients to remain strong amidst trials. He said, “Death may come in any form. It might come anytime. Father Muller has been known for its excellent health care services. You have doctors and other experts, who will enable you to confront your life trials. Trust in God.”

"Over Rs 2 crore will be distributed in various hospitals of Udupi and Dakshina Kannada and more than 1,000 people will be benefitting from this," he added.

Fr Ajith B. Menezes, administrator, Father Muller Medical College, said, “Today, the Catholic Church, is celebrating the feast of St Francis of Assisi, who responded to God’s vision, surrendered everything and began serving the poor. And on this auspicious occasion, Dr G Shankar has been exemplary to the society, by serving the poor. We are grateful to the Almighty, for giving Dr G Shankar, who has been a role model in serving the poor. Our blessings multifold, when we start giving and this we have witnessed in Dr G Shankar’s life.”

Dr Rohan Gatty, head of Surgical Oncology, appreciating the service-mindedness of Dr G Shankar said, “He is the one who gives without any expectations”. He advised the patients, not to give up hope and to always remain strong at all circumstances. Further, he also spoke words of encouragement to the patients, who were present.

Jeevaraju, a beneficiary, expressed his gratitude towards the trust and the institution.

David V Sequeira, public relations officer, hosted the programme. Dr Manjunath, professor, Dialysis department, rendered the vote of thanks.

Chief nursing officer Sr Janet, medical superintendent Dr Uday Kumar, doctors and nurses from Oncology and Dialysis department, were present on the occasion.

  

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 06 2018

    Looking at Mr Shankar in the pics it is amazing to see what a simple and humble human he is. God bless him.

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  • Hariprasad, Mulki - Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 06 2018

    God Bless Dr. Shankar - We need more like HIM!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Oct 06 2018

    Shock to hear this.Of course we dont hear this everyday such offer to the humanity.May God bless him and his family.Many people try to enrich themselves even when there is enough.wish him best on his birthday and good health further.

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  • Truth, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 06 2018

    He is a true Hindu!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Oct 07 2018

    @Truth mangalore,it has nothing to do with religion but thier humanity ,heart for poor and sick.Not everyone has this.Many times it depends on their previous experience ,childhood rememberance ,their hard life etc.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    As long as there are people like Dr. Shanker, there is hope in this world. To those who are in need of money and help, he is no less than God. It is said that God can't be present everywhere. So he appoints some people to represent him in this world. I am sure Dr. Shanker is one among them. I bow down to this humble and generous person for his kindness towards humanity.

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  • Jack Daneil, Dubai

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Dear Dr Shankar,Needy people will never forget you.God bless Dr Shankar.

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  • Shanthi, Dubai

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Hats off G Shankar!! such a humble person! God bless you and your family abundantly!!

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  • Alan, Mangalore/U.S.A

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Dear Dr Shanker, May you and your Family be forever Blessed...Your Generosity will touch so many deserving people. God Bless you..

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  • Ronnie, M'lore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Dear Dr. G. Shankar family, you will be always remembered for your kind deed.

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  • Narain, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Super. 1000 salutes to this man. God will bless him abundantly.

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Wonderful human being! World becomes a better place because of a handful people like Dr Shankar. May God bless him abundantly.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    God Bless Dr. G Shankar ...

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