Tables, blankets and mats will be given as a form of social commitment after seeing the sleeping and sitting conditions of the patients’ relatives in the district hospital.

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* Sawantwadi, D-19:-* When Rupa Mudrale of social commitment took her mother to the district hospital for eye surgery under the government scheme at Oros, her mother was admitted there for two days along with many other patients. But after two days, he was sent back on the grounds that the doctor was not available. Patients come from villages to the district hospital. However, Rupa Mudrale saw that the relatives of the patients have to sit on the street as there is no facility to sit here, and the patients are suffering because they do not have blankets. So, from there, she discussed with the president of social commitment Satish Bagwe and Ravi Jadhav on phone and decided to do something in the next two days to provide 20 tables, 20 blankets and 20 mats for the patients and relatives of the patients here. Since there is no Monday light in Sawantwadi and the generator in the Upazila Hospital is constantly shutting down, the patients coming here from villages have to bear a lot of hardship. Rupa Mudrale and Ravi Jadhav have to experience this all the time. Rupa Mudrale and Ravi Jadhav are frequently in contact with the hospital for patient care, so they know all the conditions in the hospital. Out of the amount of Rs.35,000/-, Rupa Mudrale has decided to pay Rs.15,000/- for her mother’s eye surgery. Through social commitment, goods worth about one and a half lakh rupees have been given to the patients in Sawantwadi Upazila Hospital till date with the help of philanthropists. The government hospital said that only poor patients come here and the social commitment foundation is always working hard to ensure that these patients get proper facilities and not suffer. Running to save life. The president of the organization, Satish Bagve, appreciated the decision of Rupa Mudrale and appealed to the members to participate in this initiative.
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* Sawantwadi, D-19:-* When Rupa Mudrale of social commitment took her mother to the district hospital for eye surgery under the government scheme at Oros, her mother was admitted there for two days along with many other patients. But after two days, he was sent back on the grounds that the doctor was not available. Patients come from villages to the district hospital. However, Rupa Mudrale saw that the relatives of the patients have to sit on the street as there is no facility to sit here, and the patients are suffering because they do not have blankets. So, from there, she discussed with the president of social commitment Satish Bagwe and Ravi Jadhav on phone and decided to do something in the next two days to provide 20 tables, 20 blankets and 20 mats for the patients and relatives of the patients here. Since there is no Monday light in Sawantwadi and the generator in the upazila hospital is constantly shutting down, the patients coming here from villages have to bear a lot of hardship. Rupa Mudrale and Ravi Jadhav have to experience this all the time. Rupa Mudrale and Ravi Jadhav are frequently in contact with the hospital for patient care, so they know all the conditions in the hospital. Out of the amount of Rs.35,000/-, Rupa Mudrale has decided to pay Rs.15,000/- for her mother’s eye surgery. Through social commitment, goods worth about one and a half lakh rupees have been given to the patients in Sawantwadi Upazila Hospital till date with the help of philanthropists. The government hospital said that only poor patients come here and the social commitment foundation is always working hard to ensure that these patients get proper facilities and not suffer. Running to save life. The president of the organization, Satish Bagve, appreciated the decision of Rupa Mudrale and appealed to the members to participate in this initiative.
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