What happens when an Indian multinational, public sector banking and financial services company joins hands with India’s oldest and largest leprosy-focused organisation? It brings sunshine into the lives of people affected by leprosy, undoubtedly!
What happens when an Indian multinational, public sector banking and financial services company joins hands with India’s oldest and largest leprosy-focused organisation? It brings sunshine into the lives of people affected by leprosy, undoubtedly!
Dr Amrita Daniel, an orthopaedic surgeon working in TLM Faizabad Hospital, in Uttar Pradesh tells how Chand Ali, a 61-year-old man, who consulted her with leprosy-related foot drop and severe ulcer was brought back to normal life.
The Community Intervention Unit (CIU) of TLM Shahdara Hospital, in New Delhi organised a need assessment camp for elderly persons affected by leprosy in Kasturba Gram Kusth Ashram, Tahirpur, New Delhi, on April 18.