Mangaluru: Student with fractured leg reaches home, thanks to officials


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Apr 22: Officials worked in tandem to meet the need of a girl student suffering from a leg fracture, and ensured that the girl student from Kerala safely reached her home. The student identified as Devika (18) is a BBM degree student of a private college at Ullal here.

Devika had rented a house near the college where she stayed with three other girl students. On April 16, she was conversing with friends on the first floor when she suddenly fell to the ground floor. Following which she suffered a fracture in the leg. She was then taken to a private hospital nearby where she was sent back with legs wrapped in bandage cloth. However, Devika continued to experience unbearable pain. As she was shedding tears due to the injury her friends contacted Devika's mother over cellphone but because of lockdown, it was very difficult for the girl to get back home. Devika is a native of Idukki in Kerala, which is about 400 km away from Mangaluru. Her father is no more, and her mother, an Anganwadi worker, is the lone breadwinner of the family.

An acquaintance from Idukki contacted the reporter of a Malayalam publication here and sought his help. The reporter took the student to K S Hegde Hospital, Deralakatte in his car and got her examined there. The doctors found that the bone in one of her legs had suffered extensive damage while the other leg had a normal injury. He prescribed her a month of constant rest.

The journalist then contacted a Kerala government official whom he knew, through whom Idukki district collector H Dinesh was approached with a request for help. Local leaders also brought this issue to the notice of Kerala energy minister M M Mani. The minister supported the district collector in drawing a plan to drop the girl at her native place.

On Monday afternoon, Devika was sent to Talapady in an ambulance. From there, an ambulance from Kanhangad took her to Idukki. On the way, a local doctor Dr Shaqir arranged for light refreshment for the people in the ambulance at Mogralputtur while lunch was provided at Kanhangad by local municipal president V V Ramesh.

 

  

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  • Sunil DSouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    I really doubt about Kerala's claims on near 100% literacy. They are unable to set up quality education centers and hospitals in their own state and depend on other states for such facilities. They dont even have jobs in their own state and people migrate to other states and countries for jobs.

    What sort of state is this ?

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  • k b r, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 22 2020

    oh God, this KL person is from idukki which is 400 kms away...this 18 year old girl coming all the away to Ullal for graduation level studies...generally it is said n. kerala is backward, however this indicate whole of KL is backward if they have to send children from Idukki to Ullal for degree studies (BA, B Com, BBM type)

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2020

    When the Keralites do help the fellow Keralites, Why do not they build good colleges, hospitals and etc? So that they do not come to other states for education and treatment. I really cannot understand why do Keralites flock to Mangalore for education and treatment. Employment the Keralites reach the Gulf.

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  • habib, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2020

    Why you people thinking like that, Kerala is one of the state in India only.they can go
    for study anywhere inside India. Indians are our brothers and sisters don't do partiality .

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  • CITIZEN, Indian

    Wed, Apr 22 2020

    Commen Sense!!
    Why do students go to AIMS? Why do Students come to KMC? Why do students go to Canada?
    To get enriched with good education. That is is why students come to Mangalore so that they get good education. You too find a good institution and a good place to get benefited right. It doesn't means that if you are from Karnataka you should get enriched only in Karnataka itself. We have freedom and choice.
    Thank you.

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  • Jithendra, Bengaluru

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    No higher education, Surra. Aull Chechis & chettan like Mangalapuram. It is like goaing to the US.
    Moast of them become Niurse & the rest the PAs of bosses.
    And life goes on with Toddy, Rum & fish. The rest are with LDP or UDP.
    The poppulation doesn't go up because the chechis migrate & the Chettas can't meet them often enough. That's the secret.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 22 2020

    God is Great ...

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2020

    So touching... Absolute humanity from all.

    Thank you all so much

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  • roy pinto, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2020

    great work by Kerala authority .
    really appreciated the togetherness and support for Kerala people..........

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