Belthangady: Treading in the footsteps of Late Fr L M Pinto
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Belthangady, Jan 22: Travelling from Mangalore towards Chickmaglur one comes across the place called Guruvaynkere in Belthangady Taluk. Just at a distance of about 3 miles to north from here, is Baddyar, where amidst thick forest and Ghats, one can find the dedicated to St Rafael. Fr Louis Marcel Pinto, an enthusiastic and energetic missionary, who greatly believed in the dictum of ‘service to humanity as service to god’ was appointed as the parish priest of this church in the year 1927.
Late Fr L M Pinto
Baddyar, which is inhabited mainly by the poor and illiterate people of this village, was devoid of any modern facilities those days. Except for agriculture there was no prospect for undertaking any other profession for the inhabitants of this village. Due to heavy rains and severe cold conditions these people were afflicted with many health problems. Lot of people suffered and precious lives were lost due to snake bites and other diseases in this forest area as medical facility was not available in close vicinity. Transport facility was beyond the reach of the people of this village those days , even if they wanted to come to Mangalore for treatment.
Fr Pinto, could not endure the agony of the people of this village and wanted to help them cope with their sufferings. The only option he had was to invite his brother Dr Peter Paul to Baddyar who was a medical practitioner in Chennai. Dr Peter Paul, a gold medalist from Madras Medical College, was practicing in Chennai (old Madras) and Fr Pinto succeeded in convincing his brother to leave his well paid practice in Chennai and come to the barren land of Badyar to serve the people.
Late Dr Peter Paul
Dr Peter Paul, who saw the ground reality in Baddyar, worked sincerely and conscientiously and he made it his life mission to serve the cause of the poor and the sick. The Pinto brothers were ably supported in their mission by their two sisters and due to their resolute efforts their name and fame of their service spread to the surrounding areas. People from the neighboring areas also started flocking to this place for treatment. Irrespective of religion, race, language and caste, people came here seeking treatment for common fever, Malaria, Asthma, diarrhea, snake bites, post pregnancy related problems and other ailments. This treatment of the sick and poor continued till the brothers died in the year 1959.
Following their death there was a lull as none had the fortitude to continue the mission started by the Pinto brothers. After a lapse of almost two decades in 1978 CODP shouldered the overall developmental responsibility of Belthangady Taluk. During the of interaction with the people of Baddyar, which comes under Belthangady Taluk, the people put forth only one demand of resuming proper medical facilities in the area which had come to a complete stop after the death of Pinto brothers. Due to the efforts of the then Parish Priest Rt Rev Jerald Lobo , now the Bishop of Shimoga, the health centre at Baddyar got a new lease of life. Realizing the good work done by the centre to the people of Baddyar and the surrounding places, the government too chipped in and sanctioned a five and half acre plot to develop a proper health centre in the area.
Fr L M Pinto Health Centre
As a result, a health centre was established here with facilities like health wards, necessary infrastructure, water and other essential health facilities. It was named “ Fr L M Pinto Health Centre”, in memory of the selfless service rendered by late Fr Louis Marcel Pinto.
Between 1983 and 1991 doctors from Fr Muller Hospital used to come to the Health Centre to treat patients, which was of course not always feasible. In 1992 Bethany Sisters evinced interest in serving at the Health Centre and within 3 years of their taking over the administration they succeeded in giving a totally new dimension to the Health Centre. As a result of this, an agreement was reached between CODP and Bethany Sisters in September 1994 to work together in running the Health Centre. This agreement gets renewed from time to time as per the changing requirements.
The Health Centre was on a evolving trajectory under the Bethany Sisters and under the able administration of Sr Hope. Sr Hope, who obtained her diploma in Health Care Administration from St Johns Medical College, Bangalore, had brought about positive changes in the administration of St Thomas Hospital, Tamilnadu and Concetta Hospital, Kinnigoli during her stint as administrator there. With her rich experience and expertise she was like a new ray of hope for the Health Centre at Baddyar.
From 1995-1997 for three years, Sr Hope went around the villages and created health awareness on the ill effects of smoking, drinking, the importance of maintaining personal hygiene , on preventive and promotive medicines and other health-related aspects. She trained poor girls from the village in midwifery and nursing aid course at the Health Centre. Some of these girls are employed at the Health Centre and others have been employed at other hospitals and nursing homes. So far about 180 young girls have obtained training at the Health Centre in Baddyar.
Realizing the significance of this Health Centre, an initiative was taken recently to give a new facet to the Health Centre which has now fructified. A new hospital block with modern amenities has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.5 crores named after Dr Peter Paul Pinto, keeping in mind the humane service he rendered. Baddyar is situated far away from the city and the people of this village are poor and illiterate. Most of them work as daily wagers and do not have enough money to buy necessary medicines. The hospitals caters to such needy patients by providing treatment and medicines at a concessional rate and in some cases free of cost.
Though there are myriad social service organizations everywhere, it is only CODP which has taken up the noble responsibility of serving the people of this barren land. This amply exhibits CODP’s concern and aspiration to work for the welfare of the poor, sick and the downtrodden. In this age where commercialization of health services have become rampant , it is not an exaggeration to say Fr L M Pinto Health Centre is moving in the right path treaded by late Fr L M Pinto who rendered selfless service with single minded motto of “service to humanity is service to god”. This centre has become a ray of hope to thousands of people in and around Belthangady Taluk.
Over the years there has been a sizeable increase in the number of patients who have been treated at this health centre. In 1987, 3210 outpatients and 545 inpatients were treated here. In 2010, the number of outpatients was 31,711 and 3119 inpatients were treated at the hospital apart from another 2000 patients who were provided immunization and other health treatment at the centre. This amply proves that a large number of people are immensely benefitted by this health centre.
The modernization of the centre has been done by constructing the new hospital block and by installing state of the art machinery - at a cost of Rs. 1.5 crores out of which Rs. 60 lakhs is loan.
The new block named after late Dr Peter Paul Pinto, will be inaugurated by most Rev Dr Aloysius Paul D Souza, Bishop of Mangalore Diocese, on January 28, 2011 at 9.30 am.
In this task of serving the cause of the poor and illiterate people by following in the footsteps of late Fr L M Pinto, CODP seeks the support of likeminded people who can help in the task and reduce their financial burden by way of financial contributions in whatever way they can. Your help would go a long way in the mission the CODP has embarked on, to continue serving the poor people of Baddyar and that of the surrounding areas.
Contributions may please be sent to account number 1809 of Indian Overseas Bank, Mangalore, Padavu Branch.
Contact address: The Administrator, L.M. Pinto Hospital, Baddyar – 574 127
For more information, contact CODP - codpindia@gmail.com
Highlights:
- Dr Denzil John Noronha has been working at the Health Centre from 1996 except for a brief period of 2 years when he went for higher studies in 1998. At present there are 3 Resident doctors working at the Health Centre. Services of specialized consultants are availed whenever there is a need. 5 Bethany sisters with the help of about 60 staff comprising nurses, technicians and other staff, are running the health centre efficiently.
- The centre has about 60 beds for inpatients, with 14 special rooms and 3 semi-special rooms (separate for men and women). 12 beds are provided in the ward meant for women to treat post pregnancy related ailments. Services like out patient department, 24-hours emergency services, X-ray, ECG, Lab service, Ultra Sound, Color Dopplar and Ambulance services are available at the health centre. Apart from this immunization service for children and treatment for snake bites are also available at the health centre