Seven
years after struggling in the streets with barely anything to hide the
body, 30-year-old Abrar Ahmed would have never dreamed of reuniting with
his family of nine members in Uttar Pradesh after being rescued by
Udavum Karangal in Chennai.
This
mobile App can be internationally accessed. However, with the limited
scope for physical operation like rescuing patients and destitute it
operates currently in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Tiruvannamalai,
where the Homes of Udavum Karangal function.
The
frail looking crippled naked man found crawling under the hot sun near
Olympia Techpark in Ekkatuthangal and rescued by Udavum Karangal got
back his family thanks to the initiative of P N Sundaresan, a social
worker with Udavan Karangal.
Sundaresan
who rescued him last June, says that Abrar had a history of having
undergone psychiatry treatment. After regular counselling and
interaction, he came out with details about his family at a village near
Hasimpur , Muzaffar Nagar District, Uttar Pradesh.
“We
contacted his family. Since he was missing for nearly seven years, the
family members thought he had died. Once the family got the news about
him, his father and brother cried with joy. His brother Gulzar rushed to
Chennai,” says Sundaresan.
Abrar’s
family is huge with eight siblings. His parents are still alive and
were affectionate towards him. All his six sisters, have been married.
“He is said to have taken psychiatric treatment at Meerut and Delhi for
one year. He was non-cooperative with the family members. He didn’t want
to be a burden to the family and so he disappeared from his house under
the state of depression,” said Sundaresan..
“These
days even a physically normal person with mental illness is rejected by
the society. We were heartened to see a totally dependent disabled and
mentally challenged person is wanted by the family with full affection
and love. He was restored to his brother Gulzar, said Sundaresan.
Meanwhile,
Udavum Karangam has developed a mobile application to reach out to
destitute, psychiatric patients and senior citizens who are left in
lurch on the streets and for whom there is no one to care. Youth who
find a person in distress can access the APP and direct them to our
organisation where social workers were waiting to render the required
help, said Sundaresan.
He
said the app will provide a platform for the people, especially the
youth who are techno-savvy, to get into the mode of human service
orientation. There are a lot of people who are ready to help both
physically and through their financial contributions, but are still to
find a way to do it. To encourage such people the Mobile Solution
through the APP – Helper’s Choice has been developed, he said.
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