YOUTH FELLINGS: NEVER GIVE UP PART 2 (Subhasini Mistry's story)

Monday, January 21, 2019

NEVER GIVE UP PART 2 (Subhasini Mistry's story)

SUBHASINI MISTRY, A LADY FROM WEST BENGAL AWARDED INDIA'S FOURTH HIGHEST CIVILIAN AWARD PADMA SHRI IN 2018.....WHY?
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Her husband, Sadhan Chandra Mistry was an agricultural worker, who fell sick while working on the paddy farm.Suffering from a case of diarrhea, he was rushed to the hospital, but doctors and nurses refused to pay attention to him, as both the husband and wife were penniless and his husband died for lack of money. Widow at ypumg age of 23, Subhasini had to tahe care of four children,all om her own.What followed was abject poverty and extreme hardwork to make ends meet.She worked as a house maid, a manual labourer, and sold vegetables and made a living   
One determined soul, Subhasini didn't let anything come in her way. She tells IANS, that she had put two of her children in orphanage because she couldn't afford their education. She sacrificed, saved, and economised which, as she says, was for the 'greater good'

Gradually, a permanent building of Humanity Hospital came into being in Hanspukur village near Kolkata, in the year 1996. A lifetime of patience and crushing hardwork had led to this moment. The hospital building was inaugurated by the then-West Bengal governor, K.V. Raghunath Reddy.

Apart from building a hospital that runs on charity, her dream was to see one of her children as a doctor in her hospital. Now, among the 12 doctors at the hospital, one is Ajoy, her younger son, who carries on his mother's vision.
This powerhouse of humbleness and magnanimity received Padma Shri earlier this year for her social work. She gathered the award clad in simplicity, wearing chappals.

She also received Godfrey Phillips Bravery Award in the mind-of-steel category, in 2009.

Now, Subhasini aims to make her hospital function like any other modern-day 24-hours facility hospital. As of earlier this year, an ICU was yet to be set up in the hospital. According to India Today, there remains, at times, a lack of ready availability of doctors and nurses since the hospital runs on donations and they are not paid.Despite all the shortcomings, Subhasini keeps her head high and her heart strong to take down problems as they come. Unstoppable, this woman, is the real star of India. And it's because of people like her that our faith in the genuine goodness of humankind gets reestablished.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day on March 8, actor-turned-producer, Dev Adhikary announced that he will produce a biopic on the life of Subhasini.
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