I am Komuramma from Mekalagattu village. I am a patient of leprosy.
Poverty prevented me from taking any treatment and my face became
ugly. Subsequently my hands and legs lost sensitivity. Neighbours and
relatives abandoned me and said abusive language on seeing me. Many
a time I thought of committing suicide. At that juncture DCT volunteers
came to me and comforted me. They have started giving me monthly
ration and medicines regularly for the last 5 years. Now I regained my
hope to live a happy life with dignity.
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I am Mallaiah, aged 75 years. I was almost crippled due to rheumatic
disease and poverty. Learning about my pitiable plight, DCT volunteers came
to my village and took me to Seva Sadan. Now I am an inmate of Home For
the Aged. I get nutritious food, medical attention etc. I have regained strength
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My name is Yosebu, 70 years old from Narimetta village. I have been
suffering from Leprosy and Diabetees. Owing to poverty, I was unable to
get treatment or medicines. And I was in great distress. The monthly medical
camp conducted at Seva Sadan, Narimetta by DCT has become a boon to
me . We get free medical care and medicines for a month. |
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I am Raju, a polio affected boy studying in 4th class. I thought of
quitting school as my mother expired leaving me supportless. I was
not able to stand or walk to school. My father was not interested in
my schooling. At that time the DCT people got information about
me through villagers. They enabled me to continue schooling by
providing a tricycle. Now I am going to school on the tricycle
regularly without anyone's support.
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I am Kumar studying Intermediate 2nd year. While I was studying in 6th Class, I lost my
mother. Three months later my father also expired leaving me an Orphan. My relatives
looked after me initially but after 2 – 3 months started neglecting me. I
was forced to be on streets as no one cared for me. At that juncture DCT
members came to my village and took me as an inmate of their Home for
the Orphan children. After that my life changed completely. At the
Orphanage love and care I experienced immensely. I now feel that I am
living in the Orphanage with family members. On completion of studies
I wish to be a teacher for the service of the children of the Orphanage. |
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I am Kishore, deaf and dumb since birth. Being a coolie, my mother
never thought of sending me to school. The DCT people are serving
breakfast to the poor children in our slum, counseling the parents about
the importance of children's education and encouraging children to go to
school. Thank God, my mother is now sending me to school regularly. |
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