Little Amisha gets a new lease on life: Sathya Sai Hospital and the Chief Minister's initiative revive her heart
Jashpurnagar . The Chirayu Yojana is proving to be a boon for needy families today. This scheme has not only given new life to children but also brought smiles back to the faces of poor families. In this context, the Chirayu Yojana has also given new life to Amisha Kerketta, born into a farmer's family and battling heart disease.
Born into a tribal family in the small village of Ordih in the Manora development block, Amisha Kerketta became frequently ill. Her family was worried about her frequent health deterioration. When Amisha was examined by the Chirayu team at the District Hospital, Jashpur, it was discovered that she had been suffering from heart disease since birth. Her father, Ashok Kerketta, who supports the family through farming, was distraught. His biggest concern was how he would be able to afford such expensive treatment. Then, doctors informed them about the Chirayu scheme. Hearing this, the family saw a ray of hope. Under the scheme, Amisha was sent to Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Hospital, Naya Raipur, for better treatment at government expense. There, a team of specialist doctors performed a successful operation on her. Amisha recovered completely within a short time.
Today, 11-year-old Amisha is not only healthy, but also filled with more enthusiasm and energy than ever before. Her smiling face now fills her parents' lives with peace. The family expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai and the doctors. They said that this scheme is no less than a boon for poor families. The government understands the suffering of the poor and is providing free treatment by sending them to better institutions for treatment. It is noteworthy that under the Chirayu scheme, children's overall health is examined by visiting Anganwadi centers and schools. After the examination, 44 types of diseases and deformities are identified, and the children are treated under the Chirayu scheme. If necessary, children are also taken to good hospitals across the country for treatment.
