Showing posts with label Udaipur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Udaipur. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 November 2010

Disha opens its doors .....a memorable day!

Disha Hospital has officially opened its doors in Lio ka Guda near Udaipur Rajasthan. On Sunday 31st October, Disha was inaugurated by Maharaj Kunwar Sb. Shri Laksharaj Singh ji Mewar (the Prince of Udaipur, above left with Dr Deepak Babel) and several hundred guests attended the ceremony.

Now we are open, we can provide high standards of medical care to villagers in the area, and we are arranging walk-in clinics staffed by Dr C.S. Babel (below left with the Prince), Dr Deepak Babel and Dr Meetu Mehta.But providing medical care is only the start of our work. The long-term success of this project lies in our ability to educate the people of rural Rajasthan about the value of healthcare at the most basic level, so they will be sufficiently motivated to make decisions for themselves.

The Raven Charitable Trust will be working with other NGOs in the area to enable us to access the rural villages and we have incorporated a conference/teaching room and accommodation for visiting doctors at the hospital.

We are embarking on a Disha Health Literacy programme, involving medical experts and educationalists, who will work together to ensure that the basic healthcare needs of rural communities are met.

By working together, the Disha team can evaluate which medical facilities need to be provided in local communities, and the Health Literacy programme can be developed to meet specific needs.It is already agreed that there are key areas that need specialist input:

General healthcare and hygiene

Nutrition

Women’s healthcare (Gynaecology/Obstetrics)

Children’s healthcare (Paediatrics)

Healthcare education

RCT is also committed to setting up a research programme and evaluating the data it collects through interaction with patients and their families. At present there is little or no data available on rural communities in Rajasthan. RCT recognises that reliable statistics and information will form a significant role in bringing change to rural India, particularly when outside support, both in terms of manpower and finance becomes available in the future.

Dr Deepak Babel is heading the innovative part of our programme involving Thalassemia and other children’s blood cancers in Udaipur District.Charlotte Raven, founder of the Trust (above right), is working with Dr Meetu Babel (above left) on a Women’s Healthcare programme to provide better healthcare for women and children in outlying communities.

With construction completed, the first part of the RCT project is finished. Now our real work begins!



Saturday, 16 October 2010

Update from Udaipur

DISHA INAUGURATION WILL BE 31st OCTOBER AT 13.OO

Just to let all our followers know that the official inauguration
of Disha (pronounced Deesha) will be on Sunday, 31st October 2010
and we are honoured to announce that our Chief Guest will be
Maharaj Kuwar Sb. Shri Laksharaj Singh ji Mewar,
while Dr. Praful B Pawar, CEO of Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad
has kindly consented to be the Guest of Honor for the ceremony.

** This replaces the original date 21st October announced here



Monday, 27 September 2010

Latest pictures from Udaipur ...

Work in progress ... on the run up to the opening ...
These are the latest pictures of the hospital - just sent by Deepak Babel - who was on site earlier today. It's finally stopped raining in Rajasthan and the hospital is set to open on Thursday, 21st October - FULL DETAILS TO FOLLOW!
I'm leaving for India in just over two weeks - to be there a few days before the opening. Watch this space for more news and pictures.