Mangalore: Crawling Twins Remain Confined Within Four Walls of Home


Mangalore: Crawling Twins Remain Confined Within Four Walls of Home

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Sep 25: Lakshman and Lokanath, who are twins, have not seen the outside world except when they were carried physically by the elders, when they were very small. They are 47 years old now, and are able to move about only by crawling. They are the members of a poverty-stricken family living in Bajal Jalligudde Jayanagar in the city.

The brothers have not gone to any school, neither do they know how to read and write. They can speak only Tulu. They live with their old mother, Swaraswati (70), who ekes out a living by washing utensils at a hotel in Balmatta in the city. Their mother gets about Rs 1,500 from her work, beside Rs 400 by way of widow pension. The two brothers too get monthly pension meant for the disabled persons through postal money order, which they receive through thumb impressions.

The twins are the eldest among the four children of Saraswati and the late Rampa Naik. Rampa Naik died over two decades ago. At present, the twins live with their mother. As carrying them away is difficult, when they fall sick, their mother explains the symptoms to the doctor and brings the medicines home. The two are able to eat food and attend to their morning ablutions, while other things like bathing and washing of their clothes are done by their mother.

The family, which used to live in a rented house at Bajal, shifted here three and half decades ago, after they were allotted a five-cent land from the government in 1974. Their father, Rampa Naik, was working in a tiles factory. Saraswati knows that as per the government rules, a person whose disability is over 75%, is eligible for a monthly pension of Rs 1,000. Saraswati says, she had approached MLA N Yogish Bhat for help, and that he had promised to get the necessary medical examination done by the doctor at home, as the doctor has to certify their level of handicap. She says that the family had tried hard, when the two were young, to make them walk, by carrying them to various doctors. Even a surgery was conducted at Wenlock Hospital and belts were used to help them walk. But nothing could address their problem, she laments.

Saraswati says, Lakshman suffers from muscle spasms and cannot digest certain non-vegetarian food and hence requires medicines often for these two problems. The family's home is dilapidated. She recollects the help rendered by Kollya Sri Ramananda Swamiji, Gurudeva Balaga from Mangalore and the city-based District Handicapped Bank Employees Association some time back. "The only times my two children went out was when a priest of St Joseph Seminary took them in his vehicle to some spots in the city twice-a-week three and half decades ago," she reminisces.




It is learnt, the names of the two do not find a mention in the voters list. The family depends on firewood for cooking as they do not have a LPG connection, and the old television set at their home stopped working over three years ago. Saraswati is constantly worried about her insecure home and the future of her children after her death.

Saraswati says she would be very happy if good samaritans come forward to secure and stabilize the future of her two sons.

She says, she would be thankful if those willing to help her send contributions to her Savings Bank Account No. 1819101006196 (IFSC: CNRB0001819) in the name of Saraswathi, with Canara Bank, Pumpwell Branch, Mangalore - 575002.

  

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  • L Cutinha, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2009

    Praise Lord. Every human being under this world is very important.Once again Thanks for Daiji. A Questions arises in my mind ! Mother is Doing her Duty untill she is there. I SALUTE THE MOTHER .  What about the future after thier Mother. I want to put myself in that situation and think,( as per Mr.Clifford / Mangalore) is there any possibility to go around and fight against the world after...!

    I can get money and I can have money, but the care, who will take care individually as a person. In nother ways money can bring eveything back.. is it so !!!!! is it possible to survive only with money ! I just remembered the voice of the Mother crying, saying "I donnt need money but I need the love and someone to be next to me when I am alone n sick. I cant get up nor I can fight the world. Please come back my son to me and stay with me...". But Son thinks only about money.

    Never came to the sick Mother untill she dies.  The money was left in the bank and there were no one to get it to her.... Please give me contact number of this Family and i want to visit this Family personally this week

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  • SHAMSHUDDIN, Bajal-Mangalore-Dubai

    Tue, Sep 29 2009

    Here I request to all please we will help this family. Our small amount will big for them. Really I appreciate their mother who taken cares of this 2 since long time. She is old but still working for her children. Really A Great Mother……..thanks to daijiworld for publishing this.

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  • RONALD D SOUZA, MLORE/ABUDHABI

    Tue, Sep 29 2009

    GOOD WORK DAIJI HOPE EVERY MONTH U PUBLISH THESE TYPE OF REAL STORY SO THAT THE NEEDY GETS THE NEEDFULL REGARDLESS OF RELIGION WANTED TO SEE THE PHOTO OF THE GREAT MOTHER OF TWINS GOD BLESS THEM

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  • Judith, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 29 2009

    Well said Mr. Mascarenhas, We feel we can please God with materialistic things. God does not need these things He is supreme power. He has created this Worls and us and will provide for us. At the same time, he wants us to see the plight of our needy brethren. He is testing us how much we can serve each other. For when we die, he will not ask us how many houses we have owned, latest clothes we have worn, latest cars we have driven, etc.. but, how many we have fed, clothed, given shelter and chance to live. Let us forget our religious bifurcation and remember that we are all children of God that is the Universal truth.

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  • Lawrence Mascarenhas, USA

    Tue, Sep 29 2009

    "Whatever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me" Let's not punish them for their religious belief. Let's see them as our own brothers and help in their needs. Let's stop pleasing Gods with Diamond covers, golden pallaki,silver domes etc. We are not sure that HE will be pleased with the materialistic offers. If we help these needy, for sure HE will be pleased.

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  • Yvonne Dsouza, Mangalore / Canada

    Tue, Sep 29 2009

    This is so sad.

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  • L Cutinha, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 28 2009

    Daji, Thanks for bring out this, for which we would have never been known.......... thanks a lot........ I do want to help these type of people... Helping by money sometime doesnt work, we donate always to the charitable organisation like ST ANTONY ASHRAM, INFANT MARY'S... ORPHANGE... Why donnt this Family go to this organisation to live their lifes there.. they will be taken good care of them there, they will have good food, good medicine,free time, and if there are sick there will be a separte person to take care of them,,,,,,,,, which i have seen. There People will never stave... I trust in ST ANTONY CHARITABLE ORGANISATION.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 28 2009

    We have to keep ourselves in the place of these crawling twins, before writing any comments. We are humans makes mistakes, but showing fingers to others makes bigger mistake. Just imagine the difficulties of their mother and she is still taking care of her twins at the age of 70. This is the last sentence of the mother in this article : "Saraswati says she would be very happy if good samaritans (no others caste and community allowed here) come forward to secure and stabilize the future of her two sons.

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  • raj, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Jenifer, Mangalore..there are 1000 examples of hindu swamis/muslim mullas giving support to chirstian families..but they do it without changing thier relegous belief ..

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  • Sylvia, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Thanks Daijiworld. Where are the other two children?

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  • kiran, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Jenifer, Mangalore ..this is related to humanity..y u bring religion here ? this is also one of the reason for growth of ramsena etc in mangalore..

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  • raj, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Jenifer, Mangalore.thanks for informing ..but imagine ur living in hindu./muslim majoirty country...if there are not peace lovers like converitng missionaries ..just imagine ur status ?

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  • Jerald Colaco, Balkunje / Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    I don’t understand the people every time pointing finger on all different groups. Forget every thing and just help this kind of people as a good human being. Disability not seeing cast or religion it can be anybody (Rich or Poor) in the world. As a daily reader of the daijiworld kind hearted people please help this family Evan I do. Jerry Abu Dhabi

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  • Anil, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Thomas & Jenifer these is a limit for everying. This type of commnets are not suitable in this situation. Because of people like you in the Christian comunity , Hindus are started hating all the Chritians. Time is changed. It is not 1980 or 1990. We are in 2009.

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  • Irene, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Daiji world team, would you provide the locaction of this family if possible

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Unfortunate physical living kind. Thank you Daiji for the true story, may be some readers can extend some help to this family.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    Mr. Thomas - You stole the words of my mouth. The defendants of Hindus are nowhere to be seen now, nobody pointing a finger at the priest for taking them out for a ride but all are inviting help for these needy men. I really wonder how people can be hypocrites to this extent.

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  • Judith, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 27 2009

    When we are hale and hearty,we dance, make merry and enjoy ourselves without giving a thought to the suffering around us. This is God's way of testing us. We forget that one day we can be in the place of the suffering person. I urge all brethren to realise this do something for the society beginning with your friends,relatives and society and then see the difference in day-to-day life.

    We should change our attitude that this is the work of only NGOs and social workers. God gives share of happiness and sorrow to everyone in this World. Tomorrow, we may need help and hopefully somebody should be there to help us. This is possible only when our attitude changes.

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  • thomas, mlore

    Sat, Sep 26 2009

    Where are these sri rama sena and bajarang dal people ... .. Help people who are n need like this and stop creating panic the the peaceful society

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  • Diljyoti, Allahabad, Kinnigoly

    Sat, Sep 26 2009

    Is it enough to feel pity and merely appreciate daijiworld? Of course ! daijiworld has opened the eyes of the world. Why don't we forward these heart rending news items to all our friends, relatives etc? When I was in bed for two and a half years I realised how dreadful it is to be confined to one place. I always prayed and asked for prayers that I might get enough strength to stand offer the Eucharist every day. Daijiworld, please inform us how to go about helping these brothers.

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  • Balakrishna T. Shetty, Palladakody/Mangalore/Riyadh

    Sat, Sep 26 2009

    Daiji... you are doing very excellent work. Where Good is there is GOD. God will bring you all wealth, health and peaceful life. I have seen many online daily news magazines but I never seen such a helping hand. Proud to tell that because of Daiji crews, so many poor families are living in comfortable life. Keep it up.

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  • Balakrishna T. Shetty, Palladakody/Mangalore/Riyadh

    Sat, Sep 26 2009

    Daiji... you are doing very excellent work. Where Good is there is GOD. God will bring you all wealth, health and peaceful life. I have seen many online daily news magazines but I never seen such a helping hand. Proud to tell that because of Daiji crews, so many poor families are living in comfortable life. Keep it up.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2009

    Thanks Daijiworld....

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  • shaukath, mangalore/dubai

    Sat, Sep 26 2009

    Really it is very good job done by Daiji.We all must help them..Keep it up Daiji Team.

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  • Karun Joseph, Manglore

    Fri, Sep 25 2009

    Proud of u DAIJI GOOD JOB....

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Fri, Sep 25 2009

    What a sad and heartbreaking story! A mother at the age of 70 has to go through such a hardship and the physically challenged twins at the age of 47 have to face the still darkest years to come, what a tragedy!

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  • Ravindranath Shetty, Mangalore/Sharjah

    Fri, Sep 25 2009

    Daiji team, you are doing great job by publishing stories of twins or other underprivileged in our society. I appeal all daiji readers to extend their helping hand to these twins.

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