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kids off to India for heart surgery
2005-06-20 08:47:21
By Pastory Nguvu
Some of the children who are today expected to
travel to India where they will undergo heart
surgery. (Photo: Selemani Mpochi)
About 20 children with heart problems leave Dar es
Salaam today for Banglore, India, where they will
undergo heart surgery at Narayana Hrudayalaya
Heart Institute.
The coordinator of the trip, Dr Rajni Kanabar of
Lions Club of Dar es Salaam (Host), said yesterday
that the group would travel to India as part of
Lions Clubs™ Millennium Heart Surgery Project.
The project was aimed at sponsoring a total of 100
children, 40 of whom had already had heart surgery
in India, Dr Kanabar said.
"We provided free heart surgery in December
as a Christmas gift. We are now sending another 20
children to India by Air India," he said.
He added that Lions Club Dar es Salaam (host) had
also sponsored surgery on 20 adults under a
concessional cost of US$2,200.
Dr Kanabar said today's trip had been made
possible by the positive response that Lions
Club's request for assistance had received.
The benefactors included Mohammad Punjani of MP
Charitable Foundation Trust in Toronto, Canada,
who had sponsored 10 children at a cost of
US$16,500, Dr Riyaz Hassan Ali, President of
International Medical Relief Foundation of New
York, who donated US$16,000, and Dr Kiran Patel
and his wife who donated US$49,500.
"Lion's Club sends special thanks to Narayana
Hrudayalaya Heart Institute for subsiding US$
200,000 for a hundred heart surgeries, Air India,
Jumbo Travel, Regency Medical Centre and the
Indian High Commission," Dr Kanabar said.
(US$1=1,100/-)
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