Radhika needs your Help

Radhika suffers from Polydactyly

Radhika is a beautiful 5 years old child. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that she is a ‘miracle’ girl who stands apart from most of the children her age. Immensely loved by her mother and grand-father, this innocent child, sadly has no school to go to and no friends to play with.

Her uniqueness is what has left her rejected from experiencing happiness that most kids her age take for granted. Radhika suffers from a rare condition called Polydactyly and because of it she has a total of 32 fingers/toes on her hands/legs instead of 20. Plus underdevelopment of her cleft palate (upper portion inside the mouth), has impaired her speech.

However her deformity has not dampened her spirits in any sorts. She is apparently very talkative, helps her mother in house-hold chores and loves to eat fish. But proper education is what she requires the most at this young age. Radhika’s mother Anita Dhangar who works a maid barely earning Rs. 2000 a month, along with her father has taken care of Radhika since birth. Krishna, an auto rickshaw distanced himself from his daughter because of her physical defect.

Anita approached tons of schools in Mumbai city for her daughter’s admission but was turned down by all of them. Making life even more miserable for young Radhika is the fact that no child wants to play with her and therefore her mother takes her along with her to work, to avoid being teased by neighbors.

Dr Suresh Shah, a pediatrician said that Polydactyly is a result of a defect that occurs during pregnancy. In such cases, there is the possibility of the child having kidney problems, which can be detected only after a sonography. However their physical deformity can be corrected with Plastic Surgery.

But I guess it’s all easy said than done in Radhika’s case, whose mother under no-circumstances can afford to be the costs of expensive Plastic Surgery.

Me around 6 years old

I in some-ways can relate to Radhika’s feelings of being rejected and teased by other kids when I was around same age as her. I too suffered from a rare condition whereby I had six-fingers in each hand. The tiny extra fingers were in a shape of rugby ball with no bones but with nails and use to hang from my palm like a bell. I use to get teased at school and in my housing society by my friends and even adults at times. It’s truly shocking to see that young children cause of their lack of ignorance can be so crude at times.

But thankfully my parents were always there to remind me that there was nothing wrong with me, the fault lies with others because they are simply jealous of the fact that I am different, I am lucky. And with time people accepted me the way I was.

All I can say for Radhika is that her future now rests in the hands of us Mumbaikars who should come forward and help her gain proper education and support that every child deserves.


Part II - A Little Progress

Part III - Blind Faith darkens Radhika’s future



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    Pingback by DesiPundit » Archives » Radhika needs your help — June 15, 2006 @ 6:36 pm

  2. […] Inspite of mailing Mumbai Mirror a couple of times asking for details on Radhika, I got nothing in return. So without wasting anymore time just waiting, I decided to search for her on my own. I guess there are certain things in life, where you have to work by your gutt feeling and something in mean just wanted to reach out to this kid - no matter what. […]

    Pingback by A little Progress for Radhika at To Each Its Own — June 21, 2006 @ 8:38 am

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km
Jun 15th, 2006 at 6:56 pm | #

Of course, it would have killed Mumbai Mirror to have included details on how readers could help this little girl.

Hopefully some bloggers in India will know and will spread the word.

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Saakshi O. Juneja
Jun 16th, 2006 at 7:00 am | #

km - Well I have mailed them to give me more details, so others like us could help in any way possible. Hopefully will hear from them soon. Thanks for dropping up.

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shadows
Jun 16th, 2006 at 11:58 am | #

Yeah, let us know if we can help in any way. Contribution for treatment, taking her to hospital etc.

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km
Jun 16th, 2006 at 3:59 pm | #

Thanks, Sakshi. Keep us posted.

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Ranjan
Oct 30th, 2006 at 12:40 pm | #

Will be keen to know how I can contribute.

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ashish
Aug 31st, 2007 at 10:43 am | #

“live in relationship”…good concept to enjoy the life..free from tension and routine life…its totally different.

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fatedebate
Oct 15th, 2007 at 1:44 pm | #

Sakhshi Juneja you are in good company….even Hrithik Roshan has six fingers

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Ranjita menon
Oct 20th, 2007 at 8:50 am | #

Hi,
if you can bringthe child to chennai, i can arrange for her cleft palate corrective surgery free. If interested, pls replpy to my email id and we can take it from there.

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IdeaSmith
Mar 27th, 2008 at 12:19 pm | #

Just came across this post and wanted to tell you that you’re complete and perfect in every possible way! :-) I’d like to see more Baby Juneja pics!

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