"If their kids fall sick, the impoverished families do not visit even a government hospital. They fear that if they skip work for the hospital visit, they would lose the day’s wages and the entire family has to go hungry."
“Our sister was just three years old when she died. We couldn’t afford to pay to a private hospital, and there was no government facility near us. We have built a hospital that seeks to change the concept of private healthcare in Manipur. “
“Before 'Neurology on Wheels', I had little idea about the scary healthcare scenario in these villages. Even simple medications are a luxury for some villagers!"
Since 1973, Dr Rao has been treating up to 1200 underprivileged patients at his village clinic every Sunday. And that's not all, he has also built 700+ toilets and planted 35000 trees! #Respect #RealLifeHero