Baby Damini - A beacon of hope

britexpat
By britexpat

This story made me smile and shows that it's a beautiful world out there... We worry about little things, yet forget how fortunate we are.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is likely to publish in its bulletin the story about a one-month-old Indian baby girl whose rickshaw-puller father was forced to carry her around in a shoulder sling while at work following his wife’s death, local media reported Friday.

The baby named Damini was seriously ill, weak and underweight and was suffering from respiratory distress, shock, renal failure, electrolyte disturbance and fungal septicemia — a condition caused by the presence of pathogens in blood — when she was admitted to a private hospital in Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan Sunday.

For Damini and her 34-year-old father Bablu Jatav, life has taken a better turn since with help pouring in from different sources after their story caught public attention.

Damini has been taken off life-support after her health improved while Jatav has been offered a new rickshaw and about Rs. 1.4 million ($ 26,000) by the Rajasthan government and various private donors. The government also bears expenses for the baby’s treatment.

Several not-for-profit organizations in Rajasthan have reportedly offered to take care of Damini for at least two years and a job to Jatav. However, Jatav said he wanted to raise his child on his own and has refused the offer.

“I need nothing for me, but all for my daughter. I am illiterate but I want to send her to a good school. I also want to give message to people who abandon girl child that girls are not a burden but a blessing of God,” Jatav was quoted as saying by the First Post.

By anonymous• 6 Nov 2012 09:42
anonymous

thanks for sharing the news very touching one

By anonymous• 6 Nov 2012 09:35
anonymous

Touchy! I hope I can be as responsible as him.

By bubblymom• 6 Nov 2012 09:08
bubblymom

My heart melts as i read the article. Still there are a few of them - great fathers.

By GodFather.• 6 Nov 2012 09:06
GodFather.

One lucky one who caught the attention and got the help it deserved, but there are millions of others who get unnoticed!

By britexpat• 6 Nov 2012 08:34
britexpat

What is truly inspiring is the father's love for the child. Rather than look upon her as a burden (as many of us would), he chose to take care of her even with his meagre means..

By anonymous• 6 Nov 2012 08:27
anonymous

I guess, it's billions who still live in the Stone Age!

By Miss Mimi• 6 Nov 2012 08:27
Miss Mimi

Such a heart warming story. Hopefully it draws attention to the thousands of others in India living in the same situation.

By Quixote• 6 Nov 2012 08:13
Quixote

Stories like this are important to be published but I continually ask 'Why does this happen at all?' Call me an idealist but why do people only respond when a case is highlighted. People can delve into their depths and help but why did the situation get so dire before they do. I like his quote at the end, and apposite to India, 'I also want to give message to people who abandon girl child that girls are not a burden but a blessing of God.'

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