Help Tej Pandita Fight COVID

Background

Tej Kishen is one of the lakhs of Kashmiri pandits displaced from Kashmir and makes his both ends meet for a family of 6 from a small footpath side vending shed and his married son working in a pvt company having 2 year old baby. Tej Kishen and his son Diwakar were both tested COVID positive. The family rushed the father-son duo to hospital. While son was discharged in six days of treatment after paying the hospital bill of around Rs 1.25 Lacs.

Tej Kishan Pandita is still admitted in Metro hospital Faridabad and his medical treatment is still going on. The total medical treatment is expected to be Rs 10 Lacs, while the family has an insurance of Rs 5 Lacs, they need support with the balance amount.


Goal of the Campaign

The goal of the campaign is to raise the balance amount Rs 5 Lacs which will be used for the medical treatment. We request everyone to please contribute so that the medical treatment is taken care of.

The patient - Tej Kishan Pandita


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About Kashmiri Medical Emergency & Charitable Trust

Kashmiri Displaced Community has shown tremendous resilience and have proven their ability to survive in the worst of the conditions. The minuscule community was thrown out of their Homeland in the year 1990.

They live in the hostile weather conditions, their plight in the camps is pathetic. The entire family, of 5 to 10 people, live in a single room of size 8X10 or so. The STRESS & THE LIVING CONDITION HAS LED TO MANY diseases like Stress Diabetes, Hypertension, Infections etc resulting in Heart Dieses, Renal Failure, Cancer, Digestive system dieses, Liver problems etc. These have become quite common. It has been found the illness is thrice (about 15%) in KP community than National average (5%). Due to lack of the financial support, they suffer & go to hospitals only when it is too late. This gave rise in the mortality rate with in the community.

Moved by the plight of these under privileged poor Internally Displaced Persons, a group of the community members spread over many places, joined together & came out with another innovative idea to serve the community ourselves. KASHMIRI MEDICAL EMERGENCY & CHARITABLE TRUST was thus born. It has been established for these less fortunate and under privileged Internally Displaced Persons, spread out in many places in India, who need funds for the emergency treatment in hospitals and/or guidance for proper medical treatment.

The team, initially, worked informally for over 3 years & about 50 emergency medical cases were handled then. Few of these team members formed the trust in December 2009 & got registered (No. 3959/2010-11) in April 2010. KMECT has so far handled more than 1400 medical emergency and sustenance cases and provided aid worth appx. INR 1000.00 Lacs (80 Million) so far. We at KMECT have under taken to take care of such Internally Displaced Persons by resolving as follows:

 

OUR MOTTO: OM SARVE BHAVANTU SUKHINAH (May all be happy)

OUR ANTHEM: OM SARVE BHAVANTU SUKHINAH, SARVE SANTU NIRAMAYAH, SARVE BHADRANI PASYANTU, MA KASCID DUHKHABHAG BHAVET

(May all be happy, May all be healthy, May we all experience what is good and let no one suffer)

Do you wish to know more about KMECT? Click here to download our presentation to know about our background, mission, procedure for medical aid, growth figures and other details.




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Beneficiary: Tej Kishen Pandita

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Tej Kishen makes his both ends meet for a family of 6 from a small footpath side vending shed. Tej Kishen has been tested positive for COVID and is undergoing treatment at Metro hospital. The family needs support for the medical treatment. Please help.






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