Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/xml/uncomp/articleshow? msid=62432 __________ Baba asks govt to help out doctors with equipment B S MANU RAO TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ SUNDAY, JULY 06, 2003 02:09:25 AM ] BANGALORE: In a unique meet, a galaxy of eminent doctors gathered at Brindavan, the Whitefield ashram of Sri Sathya Sai Baba on Saturday, to celebrate the charitable healthcare of Sri Sathya Sai Hospitals, which have saved thousands of lives over the last three decades. At a glittering function in their honour, Baba called on the government to support doctors wanting to serve the needy, with equipment. He also called on the healthcare industry to render free medical service to whatever extent possible. Praising doctors as embodiments of the divine, he said, "The best way to love God is to serve", and asked even those who are not in the medical profession to extend a helping hand. Baba spoke at length on health and said body consciousness needs to be checked and consciousness of the divinity within needs to be dwelt on for good health. Baba recognised the yeoman's service rendered by two city doctors, Dr D.C. Sundaresh, orthopaedic surgeon and Dr Hemantha Murthy, ophthalmic surgeon, and presented them with cash awards of Rs 7 lakhs each. The awards were handed over by Karnataka governor T. Chaturvedi and chief minister S.M. Krishna. Earlier, C. Sreenivas, chairman, Sri Sathya Sai Health and Education Trust, addressing the huge gathering of doctors and devotees, apprised them of the role the hospitals have played in offering quality healthcare to the needy who cannot afford expensive treatment. "When love manifests as service, it is sacred. When sacred service becomes an institution, it becomes a temple of healing," he said. Sreenivas has been associated with Baba's various social welfare and free healthcare programmes for 33 years. His mother, Dr C. Rajeswari, spearheaded Baba's medical initiatives in the state way back in 1974 and helped established the General Hospital at Whitefield then. This hospital has since treated over 2.25 million cases from around 2,600 villages. Sreenivas spoke of the Herculean efforts on at Baba's hospitals to bring hi-tech care and talent to the weaker sections and lauded the services of the leading doctors who visit hospitals regularly to treat patients free of charge. "We started off with just three doctors then and today there is a queue of doctors waiting to treat patients at this General Hospital," he said. Sreenivas called on the medical fraternity to help bring much-needed relief to the needy. "It is our obligation to help our brethren," he said, and cited Baba saying that healthcare should be offered as a fundamental right to all, free of charge. Dr A.N. Safaya, director of Baba's super speciality hospitals, said the total cost of treatment offered free would be worth over Rs 100 crore per year in commercial terms. __________ Sai Baba in the Media http://geocities.com/saibabainthemedia/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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