To say that I am upset would be the very least of what I am actually feeling at this very moment. Once again the actual fact that India is Shinning only for the educated class has been shoved in my face. Forget about people living in the villages, even the ones who move to the city for a better future are still living in the dark ages.
And today I had a first-hand experience of this blunt truth.
The past few days have been good and deeply satisfying with the way things have progressed for Radhika. The response from regular people offering any sort of help required to lighten up this 5 year old’s future has been phenomenal. After convincing her family that the hand surgery is definitely the appropriate first step towards building a normal life for their daughter, I arranged their meeting with Dr. Milind Wagh.
Though I was not able to go for the meeting with Radhika and her family, I called up Dr. Wagh the very next day and asked for his diagnosis of Radhika’s condition. Dr. Wagh sounded really positive and informed me that the hand surgery would be conducted it 2-3 parts. The operation of the feet could be done after a couple of months. The cost of the first surgery would be around Rs. 5000 to Rs. 6000, which would the hospital expenses only. Dr. Wagh was kind enough to not charge anything for consultancy and also has offered to perform the surgery for free. He had taken Radhika’s X-rays and had asked her family to bring her in again on Monday, June 26, 2006 for blood and other required tests. Once all the tests were taken care of, Dr. Wagh wanted to do the surgery by the end of this month.
At home, I spoke to my mum and she agreed to pay for Radhika’s first surgery. So all seemed to going just fine, until this afternoon. I called up Radhika’s father to re-check the time they would meet me at Dr. Wagh’s clinic in Mahim and to my horror he informed me that he and his family have decided against the operation. And their reason behind this decision was even more of a shocker. Apparently over the weekend they received a call from the village, whereby one of their family members warned them against the operation because it was a bad omen for Radhika’s mother. If they went ahead with the operation then Radhika’s mother would surely die – this is what the pundit said to their family member.
I tired to reason with Radhika’s father but it all went down the drain and he slammed the phone on me. Left completely clueless as to what should be my next step, I called up Vandana (speech therapist at Shruti School for the Deaf at Juhu). After informing her about my conversation with Radhika’s dad, Vandana assured me that she would call them up again and have a word with Anita (Radhika’s mother) and probably set up a meeting again. She didn’t sound very positive and clarified her position by saying that there is not much we can do if her family refuses to take accept the help being offered.
I guess Vandana is correct. I mean how you can help someone if they don’t want to be helped. But somehow I have a feeling that there is much more to this than meets the eye. Maybe the family has decided to cash in on the newly acquired publicity after receiving so much coverage and attention by the media and others. Obviously after the surgery, Radhika would be just like any other 5 year-old and this would surely not fetch them any money.
Anyway, be it selfish human needs or blind faith in some age-old ritual, the bottom line is that it will only be hampering Radhika’s future. Life can be so bloody unpredictable, just few days ago Radhika was handed an opportunity that thousands of children in this city long for, but today because of her family she is back to point zero.
I am still hoping against all odds that I’ll be able to convince them otherwise and I shall do my very best to do that.







Comments
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Harsh
Jun 26th, 2006 at 12:36 pm | #
I am sorry, Sakx. I can understand how you feel. I have been there before.
Good luck, for whatever it is worth..
Amit Goyal
Jun 26th, 2006 at 1:11 pm | #
You have done as much as you can and the entire effort is very commendable!! Hats off to you
As for the parents of Radhika, I definitely think it is something other than money. I just can’t bring myself to believe that any parent would hamper the good of his/her child. It might be their blind faith in the pundit himself!!
I hope sense dawns upon her parents and this entore affair has a decent end.
Meena
Jun 26th, 2006 at 2:03 pm | #
I am so sorry Saks! Its hard to talk through the uneducated when their blind faith seems to be the only thing they believe in. And unless we try and do something about it first, this so-called faith will only continue to hamper other “less important” lives.
ranjith Kumar
Jun 26th, 2006 at 5:33 pm | #
Just get hold of the pundit.
Sunbeamz
Jun 27th, 2006 at 5:08 am | #
If need be, get another pundit from your place to say the opposite
It’s weird what people still believe. I think your guess as to other reasons is right. Are other people aware of their address and sending in money for the poor girl?
I hope she’ll soon have a normal life.
Patrix
Jun 27th, 2006 at 6:02 am | #
That sucks big time. I was keeping an eye on this story and was quite impressed with your efforts. Anyway, you tried your level best. But Sunbeamz suggestion sounds good enough to try.
Saakshi O. Juneja
Jun 27th, 2006 at 7:09 am | #
All – Well I am trying to arrange a meeting with them and will do my best convince them. If that don’t work then will try to get hold of a councellor who might help in this situation. If they need more time with the surgery thats Okay….till then will try to get Radhika admission in a local school.
shadows
Jun 27th, 2006 at 8:08 am | #
And yeah, I wonder why we are still blamed for the backwards still being backwards, and everything related to Hinduism (which actually has nothing to do with blind faith like this case) and so called forward castes is abused in the process.. aaahh there is no justice.
Is it our fault that our parents chose to invest their hard earned money on their kids education.
Brad
Oct 3rd, 2008 at 5:21 am | #
Any updates on this?
Anshum M
Nov 4th, 2008 at 4:08 pm | #
Although this post is almost 2 years old, i have read it just today, and my heart goes out to the little girl. Quite eager to know what ultimately happened?